Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Pune Rickshaw Driver Travels 32Km To Return Laptop To Man. Proves That Good Still Exists

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How many of you will vouch for the fact that whenever you have left your phone, wallet or basically anything in auto-rickshaws it’s as good as gone? Now I’m not calling rickshaw drivers dishonest, but it is practically impossible for them to locate you back and return your belongings.

But one rickshaw driver from Pune, Dilip Raising decided to go against this odd and travelled for 32 km, only to return a laptop to its rightful owner – software engineer M Narendra Chaudhari.

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Dilip Raising drove all the way from Baner area in Pune to the Railway station to search for his passenger, Chaudhari. Unable to find him there, Raising went to the Magarpatta police chowkey and handed them the bag.

Chaudhari had boarded Dilip Raising’s auto-rickshaw from Magarpatta area to go to Baner on Sunday, 8:30 AM and in a hurry forgot to collect the laptop.

It is only after getting off from the rickshaw that he realised he had left his laptop. Raising himself discovered the bag when he went to the Railway station and let another passenger board the rickshaw.

Assistant inspector of the Hadapsar police station Salim Nadaf, felicitated Raising, as this was a one-of-its-kind story.

 

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Narendra Chaudhari had lodged a complaint in the same police station and was more than happy to find his laptop safe. We hope that Dilip Raising’s honest story is heard by millions and it acts as a reminder to all that humanity still exists.


Source : Storypick

Friday, January 1, 2016

so #Year2016 is here....


Today is the first page of a new book worth 365 Pages (2016) to be written. and I will blast this ceremony in a much better way.
I began this with joining of an animal rescue organization. that is the thing i want to do from very first day when i enter here (Chandigarh, India).
and yes as well I am too happy that i have made it.

9500 year old tree found in sweden is the oldest tree


The world’s oldest tree, a 9,500-year-old Norwegian Spruce named “Old Tjikko,” after Professor Leif Kullman’s Siberian husky, continues to grow in Sweden. Discovered in 2004 by Kullman, professor of Physical Geography at Umeå University, the age of the tree was determined using carbon-14 dating.
 Because of its size it stays for such long time. The short tree can withstand storm more than long tree.


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Image credits: Karl Brodowsky

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Image credits: Leif Kullman

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Image credits: IBL/Rex Features

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Image credits: Petter Rybäck

Saturday, December 26, 2015

About Eyes

We all know eyes describe a lot of whole things of person's behavior.

it is being said that eyes describe whole things of a man... take a look into a man's eye and you can gaze deep into their emotions, feelings & more that you can.

Lot of things had written earlier about eyes as Robert Frank said, "The eye should learn to listen before it looks."
There is an English proverb also that "Eyes are the windows to the soul."
                    
   
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Food for your Eyes




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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

International Tea Day: drink the pride

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Source:  Camellia sinensis / Camellia assamica (sinensis for chinese & assamica for assam(india).

As documented history suggest description of tea was found in 750 B.C.,In India.
In ancient time in India local people used to brew and drink water with wild native tea plant leaves. This is how later various varieties of tea found.
In 16th century people made a vegetable dish using garlic and oil. The history of tea drinking in India began with a Buddhist monk, who later founded Zen Buddhist.
The commercial production of tea began in India during British rule. The first tea garden was established in 19th century by East India Company.

In beginning days tea was the royal beverage of rich class and now this beverage has become cup of tea of every common man and become salient part of routine. 

This madness for tea among Indians is glanced in their production and consumption. We are producing 900,000 tonnes each year and of this 70% being consumed within country rather than export.


Major tea varieties in India includes 



Geography of India

   

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Health researches
  1. Components such as caffeine, catechins and Amino Acids and L-Theanine boost brain activity. The combination of L-theanine and caffeine was shown to increase alertness and attention-switching accuracy up to two hours after consumption.
  2. In weight loss, catechin-plus-caffeine mixtures were more likely to break down fat. Catechin is found in green tea.
  3. 2-3 cups of tea daily reduces risk of type 2 diabetes. 
  4. Green tea and black tea lowers BP.



Someone said truth "A good brew does more than than just warm you up (or cool you down)."
 So put the kettle on, get out your best tea cups, create your own tea making ritual, gather the clan and relax with a cuppa.
cuppa is 'cup of tea' ...believed to be Irish in nature.


Source: Tea Board of India