Sunday 27 December 2015

WHAT MAKES YOU A HUMAN?

What is a human? Are you a human? What makes you a human? We all are homosapeans, but do we possess the requirements to be a human. An act of humanity you pose, that’s what makes you a human. The world we live in beholds numerous ruthless animals, where death seems to be the most beautiful thing. Just having a nose, pairs of ears and eyes, legs, ability to speak doesn’t make you a human. If humanity ceases to exist in you, then there’s no point of calling yourself a human because you’re no different than the animal. No doubt, every child is born a human but some eventually turns out to ameliorate something different.
 Who would have thought that the cute looking baby would eventually turn out to become someone who holds the title of a mass murderer?
This world backpacks a lot of sufferings. I hear the cries of despair everywhere. The pain, the suffering people carry, People fighting for a mid day meal, begging to eat. OK, why do people beg? You probably know the answer, because they lie into the poverty meter to its lees. Then why do you turn them down. The moment you turn them down, you unclasped the very right to call yourself a human. Every time you lend a hand, someone out there will be smiling, and that’s the greatest joy you can ever earn. Human means having humanity. Embody of love in you towards other. World will be a better place if you try to be human. Together we stand stronger. Try not to act like an animal. Fighting for others, it doesn’t mean being weak or strong , its about having guts and standing up for those who can’t help themselves no mater what the odds may be. 

Saturday 19 December 2015

PAIN

Everyone carries something in them, a scar , or suffering or pain. physical pain is temporary and heals in no time. but the worst is emotional pain. pain of heart. love breeds sacrifice, which inturns breeds hatred.
 it maybe pain of betrayal, pain of failure, pain of  loosing,everyone feels the pain of loosing something dear. when we lose someone precious to us, hate is born. vengeance is the product of that hate and so death follows, but in death there is only more death. This will give rise to more pains, it is a cycle of hatred that will not cease.
Even the most ignorant, innocent child will grow up in the face of pain, until their thoughts and beliefs are same as their doubts as they learn what true pain is. It affects what they say, what they think and they become real people.
if we don't share someone's pain, we will never understand them. But just because we understand them doesn't mean we can come to an agreement. That's the truth.
 Just by living people hurt others without even realizing it. So long as humanity exists, hate will also exist. there is no peace in this cursed world. war is just a crime paid for by the pain of defeated.  Religion, ideology, resources, land, spite, love or just because. No matter how pathetic the reason, its enough to start a war.
We think justice comes from vengeance, but that vengeance only breeds more vengeance.
Learn to embrace the fear of feeling about what its like to contemplate what it is to know true pain, because when you'll have no one, you will always have pain.

Wednesday 9 December 2015

28 DAYS OLD RAPED: horrifying act of inhumanity.

The horrifying incident that took place in village Asif Nagla of 28-days-old girl child being rape BY A 25 YEAR OLD MAN is off the limits. A paramount act of inhumanity.I really couldn't believe it when I encountered the news. I went through many other sites to check if the news was veracious, and unfortunately it's true. But I still can't accept it. 
 India is famed for the cases of rape , but this is something unjustifiable. 
Hundreds of cases are reported related to rape cases. many sagacious or so called highly educated people says that women are made for pleasure, some say it is the dress that girls wear. because they show off their inner parts. REALLY?? Is that really the reason behind rapes? what about the minor victims. those who are raped at the age of 5,10,13. was it because of their dressing.  I really wonder what did this 28 days old child wore that made her the victim. what was this man really after. what kind of pleasure was this guy seeking in 28 days old baby. Poor girl just turned  up in this world, and became the prey of the monster.

Saturday 5 December 2015

FESTIVALS: An excuse to alcohol


well I guess I have decided about my future. I,m going to open a wine shop after my graduations. I want to be rich and I don't think its a shoddy idea. And the business kindred with alcohol is surely going to hit the spot. 90% of people today is addicted to alcohol. In specie the youths. Every next gen is getting devoted to alcohol. The only question revolving by the dawn, Where is the party today? party! woah yes party. Party means drinking to its lees and getting tipsy. Apart from parties, Festival is an excuse to alcohol. India is a country with diversity in culture, and there are like hundreds of festival  every year. But festival means getting drunk. Oh its diwali where will we drink tomorrow. oh its Dusserra, we'll have black dog.  During the occasion of visharjan 90% of people are drunk. well now festivals are nothing but an excuse to alcohol. next time if you are thinking of making money, take my suggestion. get a license and open a wine shop. you'll surely be sitting next to Anil Ambani one day.

Tuesday 1 December 2015

FEAR is not evil

Are you scared of something? Do you hate yourself because you're scared? Do you feel  weak?
well everyone  has a fear of something. Everyone gets the taste of fear at some point. But fearing: is it wrong. does it make you weak? No it doesn't.
Fear is not evil.It tells us what our weakness is. And once you know your WEAKNESS, you can be STRONGER as well as kinder overcoming your weakness. everyone can draw their sword out but very few has the courage to sheathe their sword once its out. don't feel weak because you fear,what if you're scared, you know your weakness. what will you do next? you'll get stronger , you'll stand up and fight. maybe you can't help being scared alone. But you have friends. You're not alone.  you're friends are by your side.

Monday 30 November 2015

YOU'RE ARE NEVER OLD FOR SUPERHEROES.

Do you like watching cartoons,? sinchane, Doreamon,tom and jerry. OK what about Superhero movies. Iron man, Hulk, Man of steal, etc. 
 
you like watching superhero movies but you feel embarrassed because you fear that you'll be a reason for others to laugh . people start making skeptical faces. But kick their but, stop caring and live your life. you're never too old for super hero movies.
I use to watch superhero movies and I still do. I know that some things can't real but they give you the entertainment and keep you away from the all the worries away for a while. living in fantasy is the real pleasure that

I envy.

Tuesday 24 November 2015

ADULTERATION OF FOODS



Do you like eating sweets? I guess you do. Our country celebrates
 like hundreds of festivals throughout the year. And if it’s a
 festive season having no sweets in the house will be absurd.
 But before you eat those sweets be careful about the ingredients.
 I mean it may contain some substances which may make you a
 guest for the doctors. You may end up celebrating your festival in
 a hospital.
 
Mixing of things is the evil habit that lies in many corrupt people
 trying to gain profit than its actual value. Adulteration of fuels and 
food, it is being practiced in many places. Those imbeciles add 
adulterants in petrol and foods risking people’s health and life.
 Adulterants are toxic materials and consumption of adulterated
 food is poisoning. 
India is ranked 79 for quality and safety in global food security
 index. Well this ranking clearly shows how safe eating our 
food is. At least the educated moms should be careful, because
 there’s no love in this world that can surpass a mother’s love
 for its child.
Well let’s give a brief about some adulteration of substance 
taking place. 
In water adulteration, Chandigarh showed 100% adulteration,
 Jharkhand did 75%, Andhra Pradesh did 70%, Karnataka 66%
 and Tamil Nadu 58%. So next time when you visit those places
 just brace yourself.
In case of milk adulteration Gujarat, Delhi, West Bengal,
 Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan showed reports of adulteration.
 Himachal Pradesh showed 92% of milk samples being 
contaminated. Reports from Assam showed, milk being
 contaminated with detergent powders and urea.
Now coming to the backbone of festivals, sweets and milk 
products. Milk is a major ingredient for many sweets.
 And that milk is being contaminated with water, chalk,


 urea, caustic soda, etc. and well these substances are not
 going to do any good to you. Similarly potato and vanaspati
 have been found to adulterate ghee. The silver topping we find
 on top of most of sweets is often aluminum. Saffron thread 
that decorates sweets is often corn hair. 
So eventually looking at all the ingredients you’ll find
 nothing but the recipe to stomach ache and diseases. 

Saturday 21 November 2015

NIT STUDENT DIES DUE TO NEGLIGENCE OF THE AUTHORITY



We have been hearing news on suicide committed by the engineering students.but this
 incident is something different . Prosenjit sarkar, a fourth year electrical engineering
 student of of NIT Durgapur died on Wednesday i.e on 18th of November
 on campus due to the oversight of medical treatment given to him.
Prosenjit was perceiving caustic headache which didn’t allow him to complete his 
semester paper. On Monday morning he admitted himself he admitted himself to he
 medical unit of NIT Duragpur at 2pm which claim to have 24 hours medical service,
 but ironically the doctor didn’t arrived till 5pm. He was given sleeping and headache pills
 by the nurse on duty with three bottles of saline.
after imitate appeal by his friend to keep him after medical observation a doctor was summoned 
who gave him an injection and forcefully sent him back to his hostel with his friend. 
Prosenjit returned walking the corridor to his room but he felt unconscious on the floor. His
 friend waited 40 minutes with him waiting an ambulance from the medical unit. Without waiting 
for the ambulance further they took him in tempo but unfortunately he succumbed on the way. 
Without realizing that he was dead the doctor casually mentioned that his low pressure was
 of nothing concerned and referred him to the mission hospital. Such abominable doctor.
 Who doesn’t even know the difference between dead an alive.
Prosenjit belong to a poor family. He had no mother, only a father. His father couldn’t
 even afford the money to carry out the rituals of his dead son. Later after having
 immense pressure by the students the authority provided money to carry out the rituals. 
The students are now demanding a compensation of 15 lakhs to the authority and
 to provide it to his father. But what good is the money when is the son is no more. 
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
students of NIT Durgapur lighting candle for the soul deceased  Prosenjit Sarkar to rest in peace.

Saturday 14 November 2015

ARUNODOI ACADEMY: INSPIRING THE NEXT


Happy Children Day. A great day indeed. A program celebrated inspiring the upcoming generation. An effort to make them a better citizen of the country.
 The principal of Arunodoi Academy Mr Napoleon Daimari has taken a great initiative. He has started a charity under the banner of the school, which is lending their helping hand to the poor and needy ones. Arunodoi Academy is a school situated in semi urban township of Udalguri district of Assam-Tangla. A place where the minds of the people are still narrow. And the few who are eager to do noble work, doesn't find a platform. Mr Napoleon Daimari is acting as a interface, giving a platform to the people where they can lend their contributions.


During the occasion of Children Day today he started the program with few invited guests that include ex-student of the academy and few media persons.


The program was later followed by donation of clothing by the willing students and donation of money in the charity box.



After that the students took a rally to the Kalaguru Bishnu Rabha 30 beded hospital , where the students distributed food packets to the patients. Dr Anil Deka  and Dr Bhatta praised the students and talked about the social problems going around in the society: like child labour and child trafficking, etc.
The joy to see that a people from the area where efforts of  the government fail to reach are working to bring a smile in the face of the needy is over whelming. 

Thursday 12 November 2015

RICE OF ASSAM

 Rice occupies about two-third of the total cropped area in Assam, the single source of agriculture GDP. Rice plays a significant role in Assam's economic status.

About 26 modern rice varieties are available in Assam for diverse eco-systems such as deep water, shallow water, irrigated and upland.
 The deep-water rice (locally called as Boa) is important in many pockets of Brahmaputra valley, thus improvisation of the production condition in this large-sized ecosystem is of urgent need. Most existing varieties are of long-duration and a very few are resistant to pests and diseases. Also only few modern varieties have the tolerance capacity to submergence. This is a serious issue considering the fact that most part of the state is ravaged by splashes of flood on a regular basis. Increased cultivation of boro paddy in rabi season could be potentially revolutionary, which is steadily spreading in the areas of assured irrigation. But the technological innovation for boro rice system needs to be followed with increased emphasis. The majority of the existing modern varieties are suitable only for kharif (winter rice) and pre-kharif (autumn) seasons. There is also need for more short-duration rice varieties so as to escape excessive rain during maturity and/or harvesting of the crop.
The basic rice research in the state, though far from adequate, has mostly been confined to the varietal development and improvement. Very little attention has been paid to the crucial areas such as sustainability, ecosystem research, efficiency, marketing etc. There are few micro-level case studies at the village level or at the block level and fewer at the district level. These case studies generally pertain to farmers’ adoption behaviour, gender, energy use pattern and impact assessment. The case studies are important for improving the production environment at the local level but hardly capable to address broader policy issues at the regional level. Studies at the zonal or regional level, based on homogenous agro-ecosystems, are very limited. Further, research in other frontier areas such as credit, constraints, risk management, crop diversification, efficiency, marketing and trade, export and socio-economics are necessary. These research areas are critical to Assam in the context of fast changing global agricultural order.



Saturday 7 November 2015

PEOPLE OF TANGLA PROTESTING AGAINST STATE GOVERNMENT

People of Tangla,  a town from udalguri district, Assam came out with firelight in their hands protesting against congress government.
Assam state government  still belongs to Congress government. Due to the intolerance against the corruptions people came out on streets protesting today.

Friday 30 October 2015

PEOPLE OF TANGLA REMEMBERING THE DEAD SOULS.

BLACK DAY FOR ASSAM.People of Assam,  tangla of udalguri district lights candle in the memory of dead souls that died in the bomb blast on 30 October 2008.TOTAL no of 10 Blast that ripped apart Guwahati, Barpeta Road,Bongaigao and kokrajhar.may those souls rest in peace

Sunday 25 October 2015

ASSAM: THE LARGEST TEA PRODUCER






The greenery of Assam. Assam is best known
 for tea gardens apart from Rhinoceros.
With the blessings under nature’s hand and with the rainfall ranging from 100 -150
 inches per year Assam has pulled its leg to the worlds largest tea growing region
 with more than 850 tea estates and 2500
 largest tea gardens .
Including small tea gardens which vary up to 68000 in the 14 districts of Brahmaputra valley, 
But tea is grown in almost 27 districts of Assam. Each year Assam yields approximately 
2 million pound of tea. Plucking of tea
 starts from the month of June to December every year. 
Few tea estates like Paneeri tea estate , 
Bhutiachang and Hatighar
 tea estate
 of Udalguri districts are working hard in saving wildlife and nature, 
where
 they also organize campaigns
 enlightening people about the conservation of wildlife
 as noted by the Senior Manager of Paneeri Tea estate Mr Vikram Singh. Rescuing 
and feeding the wild elephants. Their hard work indeed have bore them fruits like
 winning many national awards for conservation of nature and wildlife. 
Nearly 1000 of workers are 
employed in each of the tea estates. Majority are
 the local tribes. “working with the workers here is really fun,

There is a legendary story about the discovery
 of tea, A Scottish adventurer
 Robert Bruce encountered the plant growing
 wild in Assam while trading. 
He noticed local tribesmen brewing tea from the leaves of bush. Soon he arranged 
with the local tribal chiefs to provide him the
 samples of leaves and seeds. Later the 
plant was identified as tea.
Assam celebrates Tea festival every year in the month of November organized
 by the Assam tourism. A complete, and a
 celebration of one of its kind which 
is never to be missed. Assam holds the largest
 Tea Auction Center of Asia.