Fighting H1N1

  • Fight H1N1 by spreading awareness about flu prevention in schools
  • Target institutions and schools and places of religious interest
  • Calling volunteers to join in

We have been preparing lately to give a proper fight to prevalent confusion and panic about H1N1. We thought that the best way to keep people from doing the things that they need not do is to tell them what they can do.

Path of Excellence

Submitted by Jayesh on

I am writing the blog after a long time. A lot had happened from last time I wrote one and this one. Life is not a same, as it is never. Lot of thing changed. Some towards betterment and some still on a way of improvement. What made me to write this blog is learning in this time. This blog is one of my lesson which i had always knew but never understood.

Project Tiranga Lives On

Submitted by rajat on

 

And then she said .. "Did you not blog about this?"

Umm.. And so this is here. Last Monday, the morning after the Independence day, I was woken up with a phone call. It told me something that reminded me of 5 years younger me on the roads picking up the Tiranga's that could be seen through the mist that engulfs the mountains in the rainy seasons :)

Don't know where the road leads me

Submitted by pravachak on

There are times in life (like the time I have right now), when it gets difficult to see what lies ahead. I really don't know where I am heading. Things are so messed up, so confusing. This is not the first time I am going through this phase. It comes! Sometimes. Specially when the pressure to get things done immediately is not high!

Dandeli Forest

Submitted by aurora on
The calm and peaceful Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary is reputed as the largest wildlife sanctuary in Karnataka. Nestling some very rare animal and birds is an unspoilt, untouched and unexplored treasure of wildlife that is sure to leave you spellbound. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary abounds with a richness of Flora and Fauna.

Rani LakshmiBai: The opponents feared her

Rani died on 17 June, 1858 during the battle for Gwalior with 8th Hussars that took place in Kotah-Ki-Serai near Phool Bagh area of Gwalior. She donned warrior's clothes and rode into battle to save Gwalior Fort, about 120 miles west of Lucknow in what is now the state of Madhya Pradesh. The British captured Gwalior three days later. In the report of the battle for Gwalior, General Sir Hugh Rose commented that the Rani "remarkable for her beauty, cleverness and perseverance" had been "the most dangerous of all the rebel leaders".

Rani LakshmiBai: Fighting till Death

Although the Rani's forces were small in numbers, the extraordinary courage of the Sirdars and the war strategy and courage of the Rani inflicted defeat on the British army. The day’s victory was due to the Rani. Next day (18th) before sunrise the British war bugle sounded. The pardon proclaimed by Maharajah Jayaji Rao had tempted some soldiers and they had joined the British. Information was also received that two brigades which were under the Rao Saheb had again transferred their allegiance to the British.