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The Venomous Cycle

Numerous people are slumbering and condemning partisan leaders for the dawdling tumor of nation. But among these sleeping personas there are few who are not just talking but gritty to change the course of history. This new league of voters is the YOUTH. According to a survey approximately fifty percent of voters are in an age group of eighteen to nineteen years in the nation’s capital. Another example is of Telangana and Seemandhra where huge number of youth came forward to utilize their clout of vote to do something for the nation. The clout of youth can drive this nation towards glory. Almost sixty five percent of Indians are below thirty five years of age. The world is going to see the change driven by the youth of the largest democracy in the world. Youth is sentient about the major issues creating problems in the development of the nation. First of all, the corruption followed by inability-inefficiency of the government and ignorant about the accountability. Youth

The Clandestine Escape to Siliserh Lake

My expedition of desert had come to culmination. I was again busy with the mundane drudgery and with the initial enthusiasm, my curiosity was reaching to bereavement as I don’t like to stay inside four walls under a roof. I strongly sense that the realm is not inside the concrete walls but it is outside which I want to see and involve. Its callousness which is more gorgeous than the Miss World and its mollycoddle nature which is not less than cosset of a mother. So clandestinely with my driver I escaped to see nature’s beauty pooled with the human touch. I touched this lake which is just outside the Alwar city in Rajasthan. It is known as Siliserh Lake. The best time to go to this lake is in evening an hour before sunset so that you can see the sensitivity of sun in the clear water of the lake. It is located in the Valley of Aravali Mountains. As you close down to the lake after crossing couple of village, you find yourself between the two mountains covered with