Saturday, March 30, 2019

Yaade......

 Achha h Badal gye tum etna
 Syd kbhi soch n sake hum jitna
Kbhi tumhare, hone ki aahat, tumse jyada khud me hoti thi
Or aaj use mahsus krne ke liye hum etne krib aaye
 Ki lo tumse kitne dur ho gye
Or hum etne mjbur ho gye ki khud me hi ab chhoor ho gye
Achha hai, ab na tumhe tasoovar hain, Hume apna banane ki, or n Hume hak hain tumhe apna kahne ki
 Per fir bhi tanhaiyo ki nigaho me tumhe hi dhudhte hain
Esqke Hwa ki aarju tumhe hi chahte hain
Ho mere, Per ab mere nhi fir bhi isqk ki ebadto me tumhari hi gujarishe h
Kya tumne bhi ki h Humse etni mohabbat,
 ki hain to kya eskadar tumhe bhi meri yade aksar tadpati hain
Ya dur se hi bas chhukar nikal jati hain Tumhare jwab ka entzar Hume ta umra rahega
Kyuki, kyuki hum tumhare rhe chahe nhi per ye dil tumhare sivay kisi or ka kbhi ho n skega.....

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Kuch Yaade chale Jane ke bad aati hain, ye yaade......

Aaj vo bhut yad aati hain yaaron,
Na jane kyu vo yad banke mujhme bar bar aati hain yaro.,
Bhulta hu mai usko jitna, khwabo me vo utna hi mere pas aati hain yaaron.
Usko milna chahta hu, use gale lagana chahta hu, usko apne dil ki bat batana chahta hu,
Kahna chahta hu, ki kyu, kyu akela chhodkar chali gyi tum mujhko, tumne ak bar na socha ki ye Pagala kaise rahega tujh bin jo teri hone se hota tha,
Tere khilkhilane se jinda tha,
Duniya ke kisi kone me bhi hoti to mai tumhe dudh kar lata,
Lekin us khuda se kaise mang lau tumhe jo sirf teri hi sunta hain.
Kyu, kyu ki mujhse etni mohabbat usne,
Ki har dua me meri salamti ke badle usne apne liye badua mangi Yaaron. Kya kahu ki vo kyu etni yad aati hain yaaro............................................................. fir vo bhut yad aati hain yaaron...... 

Nanhi si hu Jan Main....... Save girl child!!!

Nanhi si hu Jan mai mujhe Mat maro,
HU mai abhishap ya hu mai vardan.
Kholo aankhe or ese pahchan,
Kbhi durga mankar to Kbhi kali,
Kabhi saraswati mana to kbhi lakshmi,
Ki Pooja tumne apne fayade ke liye aandayni man ker.
Fir kyu krte ho Bhrood hatya ka pap, usi devi ka astitva mitakar,
Mat bhulo usi matra ke hi aansh ho tum jo khud kv ak ldki thi,
Yah satya kbhi badal  nhi sakta, ki mata ki jagh na kbhi koi mard le sakta,
Are jo janam dene me v asahniy tklif sahti or bhoord hatya me bhi,
Jo tumhi ko paida kar tumhari soch trash khati hain,
Or pal pal YHI sochti hain ki kansh tumhara vajud hi mita diya hota apni khokh me to aaj tum mere astitva mitane ki jurat nhi krte.
Socho kya gujrati hogi us ma per jo apne bachhe  ko kuch mahine me apni khonkh me rakhne ke bad tumhari havaniyt aage jukhkar apni chand si beti hone ke sapne ko pal me hi tod deti hain,
Tum to bhul jate ho, us din ak bura spna smjh kar,
Lekin vo ma hmesa us beti ke sath hoti hain or har pal khud ko uska hatyara smjh kar pal pal roti hain,
Are ab to smjh jao hum betiyon ki kimat,
Jisne tumhe hi nhi pure desh ko chalaya,
Dharti ki to bat hi mat kro, Aashman me bhi apna parcham lahraya hain.
Khel ho ya dangal, kuch nam tumse kam na kamaya hai.
Esliye bde hi pyar se kahti hu tumse, Nanhi si hu Jan mai mujhe Mat maro,........ Mujhe mat maro.....!!!!

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Friday, March 15, 2019

25 Interesting Facts On India That You Had No Idea About...

1. A floating post office
India has the largest postal network in the world with over 1, 55,015 post offices. A single post office on an average serves a population of 7,175 people. The floating post office in Dal Lake, Srinagar, was inaugurated in August 2011.

2. Kumbh Mela gathering visible from space

The 2011 Kumbh Mela was the largest gathering of people with over 75 million pilgrims. The gathering was so huge that the crowd was visible from space.

3. The wettest inhabited place in the world

Mawsynram, a village on the Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, receives the highest recorded average rainfall in the world. Cherrapunji, also a part of Meghalaya, holds the record for the most rainfall in the calendar year of 1861.

4. Bandra Worli Sealink has steel wires equal to the earth's circumference

It took a total of 2,57,00,000 man hours for completion and also weighs as much as 50,000 African elephants. A true engineering and architectural marvel.

5. The highest cricket ground in the world

At an altitude of 2,444 meters, the Chail Cricket Ground in Chail, Himachal Pradesh, is the highest in the world. It was built in 1893 and is a part of the Chail Military School.

6. Shampooing is an Indian concept

Shampoo was invented in India, not the commercial liquid ones but the method by use of herbs. The word 'shampoo' itself has been derived from the Sanskrit wordchampu, which means to massage.

7. The Indian national Kabaddi team has won all World Cups 

India has won all 5 men's Kabaddi World Cups held till now and have been undefeated throughout these tournaments. The Indian women's team has also won all Kabaddi World Cups held till date.


8. Water on the moon was discovered by India

In September 2009, India's ISRO Chandrayaan- 1 using its Moon Mineralogy Mapper detected water on the moon for the first time.

9. Science day in Switzerland is dedicated to Ex-Indian President, APJ Abdul Kalam

The father of India's missile programme had visited Switzerland back in 2006. Upon his arrival, Switzerland declared May 26th as Science Day.

10. India's first President only took 50% of his salary

When Dr Rajendra Prasad was appointed the President of India, he only took 50% of his salary, claiming he did not require more than that. Towards the end of his 12-year tenure he only took 25% of his salary. The salary of the President was Rs 10,000 back then.

11. The first rocket in India was transported on a cycle

The first rocket was so light and small that it was transported on a bicycle to the Thumba Launching Station in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. 

12. India has a spa just for elephants

Elephants receive baths, massages and even food at the Punnathoor Cotta Elephant Yard Rejuvenation Centre in Kerala. Now that's a BIG step for the country.

13. India is the world's second-largest English speaking country

India is second only to the USA when it comes to speaking English with around 125 million people speaking the language, which is only 10% of our population. This is expected to grow by quite a margin in the coming years.

14. Largest number of vegetarians in the world
Be it because of religious reasons or personal choices or both, around 20-40% of Indians are vegetarians, making it the largest vegetarian-friendly country in the world.

15. The world's largest producer of milk

India recently overtook the European Union with production reaching over 132.4m tonnes in 2014.

16. The first country to consume sugar

India was the first country to develop extraction and purifying techniques of sugar. Many visitors from abroad learnt the refining and cultivation of sugar from us. 

17. The human calculator

Shakuntla Devi was given this title after she demonstrated the calculation of two 13 digit numbers: 7,686,369,774,870 × 2,465,099,745,779 which were picked at random. She answered correctly within 28 seconds.

18. Rabindranath Tagore also wrote the national anthem for Bangladesh

Rabindranath Tagore is credited not only for writing the Indian national anthem, Jana Gana Mana,but the Bangladeshi national anthem, Amar Sonar Bangla, as well. He was also offered knighthood by the British but refused the honour after the Jalianwala Bagh massacre.

19. Dhyan Chand was offered German citizenship

After defeating Germany 8-1 in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Major Dhyan Chand, the wizard of hockey, was summoned by Hitler. He was promised German citizenship, a high post in the German military and the chance to play for the German national side. Dhyan Chand however declined the offer.

20. Freddie Mercury and Ben Kingsley are both of Indian descent

Freddie Mercury, the legendary singer of the rock band 'Queen' was born a Parsi with the name Farrokh Bulsara while the famous Oscar winning Hollywood star Ben Kingsley was born Krishna Pandit Bhanji.

21. Astronaut Rakesh Sharma said India looks saare jahaan se achchafrom space

Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi asked the first Indian in space, Rakesh Sharma, about how India looked from space. His response was our famous patriotic song, "Saare Jahaan Se Achcha."

22. Havell's is purely an Indian brand & named after its first owner

Though the company was bought for just 10 lakh Rupees a long time ago and is now a multi-billion electrical goods company, it's an Indian company and is still named after its original owner, Haveli Ram Gupta.

23. Diamonds were first mined in India

Initially, diamonds were only found in the alluvial deposits in Guntur and Krishna District of the Krishna River Delta. Until diamonds were found in Brazil during the 18th century, India led the world in diamond production.

24. A special polling station is set up for a lone voter in the middle of Gir Forest

Mahant Bharatdas Darshandas has been voting since 2004 and during every election since then, a special polling booth is set up exclusively for him as he is the only voter from Banej in Gir forest.

25. Snakes and Ladders originated in India

Earlier known as Moksha Patamu, the game was initially invented as a moral lesson about karma to be taught to children. It was later commercialized and has become one of the most popular board games in the world.

Ye man kuch tujh sa hain......!!!

Ye man kuch tujh sa ho gya hain,
Thoda sa sambhla, thoda Pagla,
Thoda to tera or thoda mera,
Per jo v ho , ye man kuch tujh sa ho gya hain.
Sikayat hain mujhko tujhse bas ak yhi
Ak  spne hi to the  mere,
tune vha bhi apna aashiyana bna liya.
Phli dafa hi jab njare mili thi tujhse, usi pal me tune mujhe apna bna liya.
Isqk karna tha na mujhko kabhi,
Per na  jane jab, u hi milte milte mujhko khud ka tune diwana bna diya,.
Teri mohabbat me hum etne gumnam ho gye,
Ki pta hi na chala ki kab es jamane me hum badnam ho gye!!!
Badnam ho gye teri mohabbat me, or wqt gujarte gujarte Sarkar aap kisi or ke hi Nam ho gye.........
Achha hua aap kisi or se girftar ho gye,
Or ak bar fir  se hum ak- trafe aasiqui ke hone ke  hakdar ho gye.
Kisi ne such hi kaha hai,
ki Suchhi mohhabto ko milti nhi majile,
Esliye pyar me pyar ko na pakar bhi,
Humko nhi hain janab se ab koii gile.....!!!
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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Tanhaiyo ke hasin lamhe...........!!!!

Arse bad, Aaj mile to laga U hi,
Jaise kho diya tha humne es khoobsurat lamhe ko kahi,
jisme Sayad Hume unke hone ka Ahsas hota hai,
Kbhi kbhi Raah chalte chate eskadar mulakat bar bar hota hain,
Vo dekhte to hain hume ab bhi,
un jhilmil aankho se,
Per ab kahi unme entzar nhi, humare liye vo aatbar nhi, vo ekrar nhi,
or tabhi dil U hi ruk jata hain,
YHI soch kar ki jane do unhe,
ab A mere dil,
Ki Sayad ab unke dil ko tumse vo isqk wala besumar pyar nhii...... Pyar nhi................
#tagbaki kuch to log kahenge, Logo ka Kam hain kahna.......!!!! 

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

18 facts about India that may surprise you......


1. There are a whopping 32 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country.

The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous places in the world, but India has 31 other UNESCO World Heritage Sites within its borders. The US, by comparison, has 23.Testament to India’s diversity, these sites include hill forts in Rajasthan; mountain railways in Shimla, Darjeeling, and the Nilgiri Hills; the Western Ghats mountain range in the southwest of the country; the Ajanta and Ellora Caves in Maharashtra; the Sundarbans mangrove forest of Bengal; and many other national parks and wildlife reserves. And still, UNESCO sites only scratch the surface of India’s cultural, artistic, and natural wonders.

2. All the major world religions are represented in India.

Although around 80% of Indians are Hindus, the country is home to large, well-established communities of all the major world religions, as well as some smaller ones. Christian communities and churches are visible throughout Kerala and Goa, the latter housing the remains of Catholic Saint Francis Xavier at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. The long history of Judaism in India can be seen in the Jewtown area of Fort Kochi in Kerala. Parsi Fire Temples and Towers of Silence are spread throughout Mumbai.
Elegant Jain temples, with their marble statues, are common throughout Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat. Important Buddhist pilgrimage sites are spread around Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, near where Siddhartha Gautama Buddha was born and lived. Sikhism began in the Punjab area of India (and present-day Pakistan), and Amritsar’s Golden Temple is one of the country’s most peaceful, beautiful, and spiritual sites.
The marble Baha’i House of Worship, or Lotus Temple, in Delhi, is one of the most visited buildings in the world. And although Muslims constitute just 14% of the population, mosques, mausoleums, shrines, and imambara are spread throughout the country. (In fact, India has the world’s second-largest Muslim population, after Indonesia.)

3. India has the largest population of vegetarians in the world.

Indian lady

Although not all Hindus are vegetarian, and not all Indians are Hindu, vegetarianism is an important part of traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. Between 20% and 40% of Indians are vegetarian, meaning vegetarian travelers are never far from delicious dal (lentil), sabzi (vegetable), or paneer (cheese)-based dishes. (Vegans will have more trouble, as dairy products are used in abundance.)

4. There are some weird and wonderful post offices here.

With the world’s largest postal system, India has post offices in some pretty unusual places. The town of Hikkim, in Himachal Pradesh, has the world’s highest post office (as well as the highest polling booth) at over 15,400 feet. Dal Lake in Kashmir has a floating post office, with an attached philatelic museum, built to resemble Srinagar’s famous houseboats. In the ‘70s, some Rajasthani towns were serviced by mobile camel post offices, with the mountainous Darjeeling area of West Bengal featuring mule post offices.

5. Varanasi is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.

varanasi

The holy city of Varanasi was first settled over 3,000 years ago and has been inhabited ever since. Hindus traditionally believe it’s even older, created by Lord Shiva over 5,000 years ago. Varanasi (also known as Benares) is situated at one of the holiest points of the River Ganga. Many Hindus aim to die here, because doing so is believed to free a person from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Nowadays, a large modern city also spreads out from the riverbank.

6. India is the second largest English-speaking country in the world.

The number of English speakers in India is second only to that of the USA. English is one of the 22 official languages of India, and the joint official language (along with Hindi) of the Central Government. Only around 10% of Indians know English, and just a minority know it as a first language, but in a country with such a huge population, English-speaking travelers can count on being able to communicate almost everywhere they go.

7. India is so multilingual that nobody will mind your funny foreign accent.

But just because you can get by in India using only English doesn’t mean you should. Indians are very encouraging of foreigners who attempt to speak their languages — whether Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, or any number of other local languages — and are thrilled when you try.
Indians are used to hearing a variety of accents and language capabilities, so no one will be perplexed if you don’t pronounce words perfectly or mix up your verb endings and postpositions. Chances are, the person you’re testing your faltering Hindi on speaks Bengali at home and English at work, and is used to bending their ear to the different sounds.

8. The Asiatic lion can only be found in western India.

lion

Also known as the Persian lion, the Asiatic lion once lived across parts of the Middle East all the way to India. These days, it’s an endangered species and can only be found in Gujarat, primarily in the Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. Numbers have been increasing over the last few years, and lions have even been known to prowl the beaches of Gujarat.

9. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh would be the world’s fifth most populous country.

Uttar Pradesh has a population of more than 200 million — that’s more people than in Japan, Mexico…even Russia. UP is home to the Taj Mahal and Varanasi, but it’s so large (at almost 94,000 square miles, it’s about the size of Michigan) and densely populated that so much more can be enjoyed here: There’s the old Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, wildlife sanctuaries, the imambara complexes of Lucknow, the Buddhist sites at Sarnath…

10. India’s Kumbh Mela is the world’s largest human gathering.

The Kumbh Mela is a Hindu pilgrimage that keeps getting bigger. It’s held every three years and rotates between Allahabad, Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain, but the Allahabad Kumbh Melas — held every 12 years — are the largest and holiest. For the last Kumbh Mela, in Allahabad in 2013, an estimated 100 million bathed in the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers over the course of 55 days.

11. The country has long been a center of fashion.

Since ancient times, Indian textiles were traded all around the world, and the country has long been known as a producer of the finest cotton and silk. One of the effects of British colonialism in the 19th and 20th centuries was the impoverishment of Indian textile manufacturers, as Britain deliberately destroyed the industry in order to dominate the global textile market themselves.
Nowadays, the Indian fashion industry is booming once again, with fashion weeks being held in Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, and a design aesthetic that combines traditional items and fabrics with more modern features. Many traditional techniques have been preserved — such as handloom weaving and block-printing — and are available all over India and the world.

12. There are elaborately carved step wells all over the desert — and they’re really cool.

In the dry climates of northern and western India, water isn’t always readily available — sometimes it’s necessary to dig deep underground to get it. Many step wells in Delhi, Rajasthan, and Gujarat are as elaborately carved and decorated as any temple or mosque. Zig-zag steps lead down to the water, with tunnels and balconies appearing on various levels.
Step wells were meeting places, especially for women, for many centuries, and the oldest date back to around 500 CE. While most are now abandoned and some have fallen into disrepair, many — such as Adalaj Vav outside Ahmedabad, or Chand Baori outside Jaipur — are well-kept and incredible to look at.

13. Meghalaya is the wettest inhabited place on Earth.

Although the arid deserts of Rajasthan in the west are more famous, the northeastern state of Meghalaya is the wettest inhabited place in the world. Mawsynram, a village in the Khasi Hills, receives an average annual rainfall of 467 inches. Just 10 miles away, the village of Cherrapunji comes in second.

14. Speaking of Meghalaya, the traditional bridges in this state are made entirely out of living trees.

The incredible bridges in this hilly region have been made for more than 500 years by training roots and vines to grow across canyons and streams. They can take several years to create, but when they’re finished they’re much more durable than wooden bridges, which would quickly rot in Meghalaya’s incredibly wet climate.

15. Padmanabhaswamy Temple is the richest in the world.

Padmanabhaswamy Temple, in Kerala’s capital city, Thiruvananthapuram, is not only the richest Hindu temple in the world, it’s also believed to be the richest place of worship ever to have existed. In 2011, the temple’s vaults were opened for the first time in over 130 years, and hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of gold, silver, and precious stones were found inside.
Only Hindus are allowed to enter the 16th-century temple, as is the case with Hindu temples throughout Kerala, but non-Hindus can check out the view from the walkway leading up to Padmanabhaswamy, and can visit the adjacent Kuthiramalika Palace that belongs to the Travancore royal family.

16. India has the largest sundial in the world.

And they just do astronomy better. Forget little telescopes. The 18th-century Jantar Mantar complexes in Jaipur and Delhi take astronomy to a whole new level, and were once used to prepare astronomical tables and predict the movements of the sun, moon, and planets with the naked eye.
Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar is the largest, with 19 architectural astronomical instruments, including the world’s largest sundial. Delhi’s Jantar Mantar is smaller but less crowded, and you can even climb to the top of some of the structures.

17. There are more than 140 types of traditional Indian dessert.

Every region of India has its own specialty of sweet, spiced dessert: petha, a boiled pumpkin dessert from Agra; daulat ki chaat made from the foam of churned milk and only available in Delhi in the winter; rosogollas, Bengali milk-based balls soaked in syrup; gajar ki halwa, made from shredded carrots and popular in the north; kheer rice pudding; pistachio or saffron-flavoured kulfi, India’s answer to gelato; laddus, made from chickpea flour, and a common offering left for Hindu gods; jalebis, deep-fried dough squiggles soaked in syrup…
Indian desserts are often very sweet, rich with ghee, and heavily flavoured with cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, saffron, coconut, rosewater and/or nuts. And unlike many sweets originating from Western countries, it’s possible to see the whole foods from which Indian sweets are made. And that makes them healthy, right?

18. Delhi’s Khari Baoli is the world’s largest spice market.

Located in the winding back streets of Old Delhi, you know when you’re getting close to the Khari Baoli by the intensifying smell of spices and the overflowing sacks wheeled past on cycle and bullock-pulled carts. The market is at least four centuries old and sells wholesale dried fruit, nuts, and ingredients needed for sweets, as well as spices.

It’s a place that commands the attention of all your senses — a lot like India itself. 

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Adhure pyar ki ak anokhi dastan........

Achha hua hum mile nhi,
Esliye to uhne Humse koii gile nhi.
Khwabo ki duniya hi etni hasin hai,
Ki Hakkikat hum sath jiye nhi.
Kuch unki lakire hai, or kuch hamari lkire,
Jo hum dono ke darmiyan kv sile nhi,
Syd YHI vo hi ye esq hai jnab jiske liye hum bane nhi.
Tum na mile jo drd to tha, per tumhare hone ka ahsas khud me kuch  kam na tha.
Kafilo ka silsila U simatata chala gya,
 or tu mujhme bas eskadar milta chala gya,
Ki Aaeyena bhi dekhu to tu hi njr aaye,
Kante bhi achhe lagne lge hai ab.
Jo n sunte bate jamane ki hum kabhi,
Aaj tere pyar me Humne ese bhi khusi khusi aajma liya.
Khuda ki ebadat hain humper,
jo Hum unse mile nhi,
Esliye to unko Humse koii gile nhi!!!!           Bas etni si thi ye adhuri dastan hum dono ke darmiyan...........
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