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Huge Crisis of Girls in Indian Society!

These days civilian populace of India are doomed because almost every two out three girls wants to marry an army officer. Civil boys are trying to impress the girl with old school methods, but in reply the girl first asks ‘what is your rank?’ and when they come to know that the guy who was approaching is not an army officer, then they take out their chappals and start beating them. One of the guy named Chandu told us that, now he has only one ambition to become an army officer, so that he can get married to a good girl. He told us that "before when I used to ping a girl on Facebook then she used to ask me in which IT company I work, but now trend has changed, now their first question is what is your rank? First I thought they are asking my IIT-JEE rank or AIEEE rank, but then she elaborated and said: are you in army? As soon as I replied that I am in Infosys, she blocked me. Now I have started watching Lakshya to inspire myself to become an army officer." Cook Vija...

Finland: On my wish list!

I was rational to embrace a country in my travel wish list, and precipitously a name ‘Finland’ popped up in my head.  A country which is a new entity for me. I googled about Finland and came to discern about so many unanticipated facts about Finland which forced me to include it in my whilst. May be everybody is cognizant but I was not sentient of the fact that Santa Clause comes from Finland. I guess you are also surprised by reading this fact. Although even the Fins are not sure about his accurate location. It is whispered that his native town is Rovaniemi where he welcomes visitors all the year. Well till now I believed that Santa is a myth or fiction but looks like his family tradition has been carried forward by someone in Finland. Finland is a go-green country. It has thirty seven national forest reserve which approximately covers eight thousand square kilometers. Interesting fact is that seventy percent of Finland is has tree cover. It has more than ten tho...

Operation Decces: The Finale

As the sun was intensifying, it was unblemished to me: if I need to stay alive, I had to cover as much distance as possible. I had crossed most of the towns in the night, and I was moving towards Bhiwadi a small town in Rajasthan. I was exasperated and at around 0900 hrs I took break. Now, I had to make a choice, either to follow highway or go for my way. I took my iPhone which I had kept for crisis usage. Switched it on, and to my utter frustration so many messages on my WhatsApp messenger from my friends. First thing I did, I opened google maps and switched it on 3D view. As there was no 3G internet connectivity obtainable, I had to wait, so I decided to start giving reply to my friends. As soon as the map was ready, I started looking for cross-country displacement, and luckily I discovered one. As the terrain was mostly plain, it was evident that I would not face any kind of problem. So in whole thing, I wasted twenty minutes. I in full swing with the left knee grieving mo...

Operation Decces: The Twitch

26 June, 2013. As I was eyeing at my wrist watch, my heartbeats were snowballing. Before every big moment, I have been nervy. This crazy extravaganza, was something big and challenging for me. Only, one thing was going inside my head, ‘will I be able to do it?’ Survival Ration: I packed my rug sack with necessary stuff and most important survival ration. I had taken five bourbon biscuits packets and 10 lays packet. I was anticipating that for 150 kms, it should be abundant. There were following whys and wherefores which forced my pronouncement taking competence to stick to this diet. 1.        Bourbon chocolate biscuits will deliver me necessary energy boost up. Chocolates are good energy booster and in my 60 kms hike, I had used chocolates and dry fruits to keep my self-going. 2.        Lays chips are made up of potato, plus salted ones will provide me necessary salt to keep my body going. Potato is g...

LeKar Hum Deewana Dil: Not For Oldies, Welcome to Youngster's era

Lekar Hum Deewana Dil directed by Arif Ali is not for oldies. It is for the youngsters who has gone through the identical phase. I am not flabbergasted to see so many bad reviews about the movie and it is because of our movie critics growing older. The story is about Dino and Karishma, who are classmates and crystalize up really good. The story revolves around these two, their love and how they end up marrying each other. May be it is not sounding awesome, but trust me, if you had a love story during your teenage or college days, you will love to see this immature love story. Kindly don’t read any other reviews which are revealing most of the plot of the movie. Go fresh mind, expecting sheer entertainment. It will bring tears in your eyes, if you loved someone truly. Armaan Jain has given his best at the starting of his career and he is emerging to be a promising chocolate boy of the industry. It will be interesting that how he is going to cope with the versatile ...