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Top 5 Budget cars below 4 lakhs

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Top 5 Budget cars below 4 lakhs

Top 5 Budget cars below 4 lakhs

Budget buyers hatchback has never been so good. Unlike a few years ago, when buying a car from budget to buy the cheapest and the smallest now you can choose cars with space, style and performance as well. In effort outdo each other manufacturers offer great value for budget buyers. There is something for everyone, literally, at the bottom of the market. Here’s a look at the best options that you can purchase to a budget.

Tata Nano Giro

Tata Motors Nano want to take luxury and adding the address is a step in this direction. Adding power steering allows the Nano to park in the tightest of parking spaces. The interior quality has improved over previous versions of Nano, you get plenty of leg room and head around the cabin. Nano now comes with a glove box, and stereo speakers for the front windows. You get a 624cc petrol engine with 37bhp. Although this force might not sound impressive on paper, the weight of 635 kg Nano means the car has a lot of performance on tap. Tata Motors says 25.4kmpl fuel contained in a Nano. At this price, Nano makes sense that your first car or a car that could gift your kids go to college

Hyundai Eon

Top 5 Budget cars below 4 lakhs

You have a good spacious cabin, generous equipment, reliable engine, all in one sleek design. You Hyundai fluid style on the outside, that should appeal to younger buyers. Power comes from a gasoline engine 800cc three-cylinder engine that generates 55bhp power. Boot of 215 liters is not very generous in size, but is shaped to accommodate two large pieces of luggage. Claims Hyundai Eon 21.1kmpl fuel, which means that operating costs are low. Hardware clearly labeled in order to operate. Visibility is good. Lighting control systems are a blessing too. But unlike Ford Figo and Datsun GB, high-speed forms Eon is not so bright. It is best to keep it within the city. It is the only car on the list of the budget, which receives about driver airbag (in the high-end version).

Datsun Go

No other car can not beat the price range of the value that this GB. Recently released Jump Datsun hatchback manages to stand out from the crowd thanks in large part due to its breathtaking views that deny the cheapest car tag. The car comes with a gasoline engine 1.2-liter borrowed from the Nissan Micra and get a 68bhp power. Datsun claim to ARAI figure 20.63kmpl. Nature cold engine means you can enjoy aggressively. USP pillow cabin is placed between the front seats. Although the interior space is generous, you can not get out of the lowest costs. No gloves on offer and the parking brake is integrated into the dashboard and the drive and the old school type of rotation. And there is no way in the same high stereo version. But at this price, it’s easy to forgive some of the negative aspects of the Datsun Go and focus on domestic space.

Maruti Alto K10

Top 5 Budget cars below 4 lakhs

If he stays mostly within the city, the High High you.There are two to choose from, but we recommend you spend a little more and buy the most expensive and powerful version of the K10 and to avoid disappointment 800cc car, if you can. Not only the K10 engine is more powerful, but also dynamically better and comes with the essence of one liter KB series pumping 67bhp. Crisp steering, gearbox and clutch soft light makes this management flexibility, and there are some fun it was for the acute driver. Its compact size makes it easy to maneuver around town and park in tight spaces. While some competing pathways in the global space of the cabin, which effectively compensates for the higher engine fuel. Maruti says Arai-20.02kmpl figure, which is very good for its size and class. The top of the line version comes with a decent set of the same, AC, electric front windows and power steering as standard is obtained.

Ford Figo

If you like driving, and occasionally using the motorway to travel the weekend, the Ford Figo is a good choice. At this price, you can get a gasoline engine 1.2-liter that develops 69bhp. You run and air conditioning standard set in the base version of the car LXi.

Communicative steering and a box of soft changes make it a fun car to drive yourself. Solid build quality is a strong point of Ford Figo and is no different. Another advantage is its very comfortable ride quality that is flexible enough to snack on bad roads of the city and close enough to provide confidence that the rate of increase. Figo has a trunk deep well. 284 liters, which can contain a decent amount of luggage too.

Carlo Ancelotti open to Chelsea return but Jose Mourinho will definitely stay

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Carlo Ancelotti open to Chelsea return but Jose Mourinho will definitely stay

Carlo Ancelotti open to Chelsea return but Jose Mourinho will definitely stay

There has been a lot of buzz in football world about Carlo Ancelotti return to Chelsea, which he abandoned in 2011. Carlo handled Real Madrid and Paris-Saint Germain, was informed about his dispatchment at Goodison Park, post the final match of 2011 season of Everton. Just a year after leading side to the double, he was dismissed. However this Italian manager has no animosity towards the club. Surprising? Isn’t it?

Carlo Ancelotti open to Chelsea return but Jose Mourinho will definitely stay

Ancelotti has urged to his antecedent club, not to expel Jose Mourinho, the current manager of club. He told the Daily Mail that “Jose won’t be sacked. They already choose to keep him and I think they made a good choice.” Further he added he would not have any issue with Chelsea if he would come back to Stamford Bridge.

Winner of Real’s 10 Champions League in Spain, Carlo Ancelottie showed his passion towards football and his deep interest to rejoin English football and to work in England here. He said,” I love football here and still have a house in London and I would like to be with a team which is competitive in England and in Europe.” Ancelotti also brought out in open his Liverpool job approach which was in news. He remarked that Liverpool is a good team but he did not speak to them. If he had spoken to them he could say yes but he did not. Carlo also cleared that his Liverpool job was offered to him before Jurgen Klopp’s appointment.

Hmmm, one has to agree that he is a very diplomatic guy!!

Carlo Ancelotti open to Chelsea return but Jose Mourinho will definitely stay

So all the soccer die-hard fans,  this was something straight from the long  grape wine running within the glamorous world of soccer or more commonly known as Football. We hope you had a nice read!!

Bhangarh Fort: Officially Haunted

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We have heard about the places which are haunted by restless spirits. The ghost stories might scare the shirt out of us, but still we love the the thrill and goose bumps that we get on hearing or watching those stories. Many of them are limited to just local tales. But, the horror factor of some haunted places is acknowledged world widely. One such example is Bhangarh Fort of Rajasthan. Bhangarh Fort is situated between Jaipur and Alwar. The great Mughal general Man Singh’s younger brother, Madho Singh built this beautiful fort which is now severely deserted. Here, you can touch, feel, and explore the fear factor. Bhangarh Fort- the leagal resiBhangarh Fort: Officially Haunteddent of ghosts. This is home to a lot of paranormal activities and of course our beloved ghosts. This place is believed to be haunted by numerous supernatural beings. No one is allowed to enter the fort after sunset and before sunrise. Many stories of missing and killing of people entering the haunted place after dark are popular here. The Archeological Survey of India has put a board outside Bhangarh Fort reading “Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited.” Many rumoured stories
are associated with Bhangarh Fort. The most prominent one is that the fort was cursed by an evil wizard. He cursed that no one would be able to survive in this town and the destruction took place in Bhangarh. You can easily find local folks talking about the unusual activities occurring inside the fort. According to local residents, they hear many voices inside the much-hyped place. You will rarely see any residential properties near the fort. Being the only place in India which is declared officially haunted by Indian government, one needs to seek permission from the government of India in order to enter Bhangarh Fort in the dark. It is said that dark has engulfed a lot of lives.

So many tourists have declared that they felt a psychic energy while exploring the haunted fort. Various dare devils have tried to investigate the place after sunset, but none of them reported back. Only the news of their death, going mad or missing forever is noticed so far. Bhangarh Fort is surrounded by beautiful green scenery. If you are an adventurous soul, get your bags ready and plan a terrific trip to Bhangarh Fort. Be sure to leave the place before sunset, otherwise who knows what happens next…

Girls Lace Guide

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Girls Lace Guide

Bored of using the same clips, hairbands, bangles and shoes. Want to create your own fashion at home rather than spending some bucks on these daily accessories. Add fashion to your daily accessories with the help of lace fabric.

A touch of lace can make your simple bobby pins fancier. Cut small pieces of lace fabric and gather them at the center. Tie with a knot or sew it to form a bow shape. To try different colors dip it in glue and water and let it dry. Stick the bow onto the bobby pin, and your cutest hairpin is ready.

 

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Lacy accessories are cute and always end up pretty. Try handmade lace bracelets and bangles. Take a bright colored broad bangle and wrap it up with a vibrant colored lace fabric. A bracelet can also be mad with a lace fabric. You also make a bracelet by just using a thick patch of lace and attaching ribbons at both the ends so that it can be tied. Make a bracelet by a thick patch of lace and attaching ribbons at both the ends so that it can be tied.

 

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Take a t-shirt and make it look fancy by stitching lace fabric patches on the pocket. Cut the t-shirt into a crop top and stitch lace fabric towards the bottom. There you have your lacey crop top ready.

 

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Bored of wearing the same old shoes and don’t want to throw it away? Take a lace patch of your choice and paste it right above the heels or even on the front. Wrapping the entire footwear with lace is also not a bad idea.

 

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Not satisfied with just a plain coat of enamel. You wish to go beyond the polka dot manicures? You can make lace effect nails. It is very easy than it sounds. Cut lace fabric patches roughly the size of your nails. Paint your nails with the color of your choice then apply a transparent coat to lock the color in. Paste the patches before the coat dries. Trim the edges with scissors.

 

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Diwali Card Parties

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Diwali Card Parties

Have you ever heard of Card Parties? A card Party that too on a Diwali evening. The Diwali card parties are mostly celebrated in northern part of India. It’s that time of year when the Diwali card parties are back again in most of the homes that illuminate the light of life.

Card party on Diwali is nothing but playing dice on Diwali evening. Shocking but true. You might have heard that people might do puja and share sweets with relatives and all the family members get together to burn crackers but in some areas people not only do all the mentioned above but also celebrated Diwali with card party. As per Hindu Mythology, It is said that playing dice on auspicious Diwali brings prosperity. Goddess Parvathi once played dice with her husband lord Shiva and enjoyed the game. She was delighted with the game and declared that whosoever will play this game on Diwali, their house will be full of prosperity throughout the year. With the change of time the cards were replaced by cards. People gather relatives and family and start playing cards and have a party throughout the evening.

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Festival is all about gathering, good food, Relatives, there is no reason to spend some time playing cards with one you love most. Thus card parties are hosted ahead of Diwali to invite good fortune and prosperity. This ritual usually takes place all night, after the Laxmi Puja.

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People love to have a change in trend, they need something new out of life. People now a days tend to celebrate multiple card parties irrespective of Diwali eve. This also has Music and food to extend the party. Depending upon people’s interest they chose different types of games of cards. Instead of playing of usual game, people prefer the Teen Patti which has been the most popular card game.

India on Diwali Night

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India on Diwali Night

Indians all over the world has celebrated Diwali on November 11. Diwali is the festival of lights. People decorate their house with lights and Diya’s. It’s celebrated as a win over darkness. Lights illuminate not only the house but also the life. People decorate their house with Diya’s and colorful lights and the most important thing of Diwali is crackers. Sharing increases the bonding in humans.

People perform puja during evening and share sweets. Children like this festival as they can burn lot of crackers. Elders take special care while children burn crackers.as we know that this is festival of lights. Did u imagine how India would appear in this colorful lights? How India would glow in Diya’s? How India would look from space? Wonderful thought isn’t it?3

The National space agency of US, NASA has released some pictures of India from space taken during Diwali evening. On the auspicious Diwali night NASA has released a picture of India, the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite captured this night-time view of southern Asia.

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But all these are fake pictures. Yes all the pictures released after Diwali night are fake pictures which create a havoc in social media. The image is based on data collected by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite. This detects light in a range of wavelengths from green to infrared. The image has been brightened to make the city lights easier to distinguish. NASA has confirmed that most of the bright areas in the imagery released by it are cities and towns in India. The image is the population of India during 1998,1999 and 2003.Cities in Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan are also visible on the edges of the image. An image that claims to show the region lit for Diwali has been circulating on social media websites and the Internet in recent years. In fact, it does not show what it claims. In reality any extra light produced during Diwali night is so subtle that it is likely imperceptible when observed from space.

Enslavers of emotions

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The eight letter word “Emotions” reveals the unrealistic and broad aspect of our life. We can’t define emotions. Infact there is no boundary that can bound you to define emotions. In reality, our emotions define us according to our circumstances. These are the main drivers of our life.

New(u)Clear Weapons

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New(u)Clear Weapons

All of us heard of the destruction occurred in Hiroshima and Nagasaki due to Atomic bomb. The terrific was ever occurred in the world is the Second World War. This was an era for destruction, construction, invention and discovery. The construction of new weapons, the weapons which led to wipe out few cities from the world map, the invention of new things took place and discovery of new metals which shaped the human future.

There is always a fear about technology. The justified fear over technology is due to the classification of “born secret” that refers to the fact that under a certain reading law, information, design, functioning of nuclear weapons has been stolen. It’s also a fact that the finest details of the early nuclear weapons is still unknown to public. To be clear we just classify them into 2 types the old nukes and the new ones.

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The typical old nuclear weapons, so called nukes, which are still in use all over the world are called Fission Bombs or simply referred as Atomic weapons. Scientists load these bombs with “Super critical mass” which is usually Uranium, which triggers the fission reactions. These are self-sustaining chain reactions. These nukes create big explosions which in a blink of second wipe out everything. These explosions has adverse effects to the future generations and also on the bio diversity. These explosions releases the radioactive material over a wide radius. This comes from the bomb itself, if detonated on surface and not in air they disperse huge amount of energy forming a mushroom cloud.

The other type of nuclear weapon is Hydrogen Bomb, is a thermonuclear weapon. The primary destructive material used in Hydrogen bomb is not uranium or plutonium or thorium, but heavy isotopes of the most abundant material of universe. Rather than breaking the atoms apart thermonuclear weapons use the nuclear fusion process to outward the energy.

There are also “Salted Bombs”, which encases the nuclear material in a metal called Gold. It’s a neutron blasted into much more radioactive isotope. It produces a huge amount of radioactive material upon detonation. It was named from the phrase “Salt from the earth” and luckily no salted bombs have been tested so far.

The other type are “Dirty Bombs”, the ones used by terrorists. The real threat comes when terrorists start using the nuclear weapons. Rather than using the actual nuclear weapons they strap the regular explosive device to the radioactive material and blow it up. This cannot trigger a nuclear reaction but it spreads the radioactive material to contaminate large areas. The loss will not be major but results in health problems which lasts for decades.

Lesser known places in India which deserve to be famous

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Historical monuments are the heritage of every country. Every monument has a great saga associated with it. Old forts, palaces or temples have always been a matter of interest to people. But, some historical monuments are yet to get their share of fame. We have pieced together 6 such places which are significant enough to be famous and worth visiting at least once.

Maluti Temples :

Maluti is a small town in Jharkhand, surrounded by adivasi villages. It is believed that a total of 108 temples were built by the king of Nankar state. Since the number of temples was quite large, 36 temples got grounded as the time passed by due to lack of care.

Manner Sharif:

Maner Sharif is situated 24km west of Patna, Bihar. It has bari dargah and choti dargah, the tombs of sufi saints Makhdoom Yahya Maneri and Makhdoom Shah Daulat. Ibrahim khan, governor of Bihar, built a mausoleum in 1616 to Makhbool Shah Daulat after his death in 1608. The domed mausoleum’s ceiling has passages from Quran. Ibrahim Khan also constructed a mosque in Maner Sharif in 1619.

Basgo Monastery:

It is also known as Bazgo gompa. Basgo Monastery is known for its murals and buddha statues and is built on top of the hill, towering over a ruined ancient town

It was built in 1680 for Namgyal rulers.

Sarkhej Roza:

A mosque and tomb complex also known as “Ahmedabad’s Acropolis “. It gets this name because of its comparison to the design of “Acropolis of Athens”. Sufi saint shaikh Ahmed Ganj Baksh lived there. Its architecture was created by two Persian brothers, Azam and Muazzam Khan. They are buried in the tombs near vasna. Sarkhej was very famous for its indigo in, hence in 1620, the dutch opened a factory in the village.

Bada Bagh:

Bada bagh’s literal meaning is “big garden”. It is located 6km to Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It has several royal chattris (cenotaphs) of kings of Jaisalmer. Maharaja of Jaisalmer, Jai Singh died on September 21, 1743, his son Lunkaran, built a garden on a hill next to the lake. Later on, numerous chattris for Lunkaran and several other Maharajas of Jaisalmer. The last chattri  for Maharaja Jawahar is still unfinished.

Kanch Mahal:

Kanch Mahal is located near Anbar’s tomb at sikandara. It is beautiful example of mughal architecture. Initially, it was used as royal queens’ resort and later as a hunting lodge. It is not being looked after by any department of archeology. Thus, currently it is in ruins. One must surely visit this beautiful place before it gives up to the hardship of time.

Rich Vedic Period of India

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Indian history is full of richness and colors. It have survived many battles and empires. The Vedic period carved today’s foundation. It laid down the main sets of rules we follow today. This period was ruled by Aryans. The vedic period is divided into two parts- Early Vedic Period and Later Vedic Period.

Rig vedic period is dated back from 1500BC -1000BC. The Aryans were the first to came from central Asia to Sapta Sindhawa Region or Land of 7 rivers (or around Punjab) during this time.

The tribe was known as Jan and the king was Rajan. The villages were headed by Gramini. The military element was very strong in government. Women enjoyed freedom and respect. People worshipped mainly  Indra (god of rain) and Soma ( god of plants). No idols or temples were present for worship. Cows and gold coins were the main units of exchange. The Rig Veda was written during this time. There was no revenue system, only voluntary tribute, and booty won in battles funded the government. Their main occupation was cattle rearing and agriculture secondary. The staple crop was barley.

Later Vedic Period was dated around 1000BC -500BC. The Aryans in this time expanded over the Ganga and Yamuna plains. King became more powerful and strengthened his position by rituals like Ashwamedha and Vajapeya Vajnas. The society was divided into varnas ststem namely – Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra. The political and social position of women deteriorated. The Gotra system was introduced for first time. Agriculture became the main livelihood and other occupation like ironsmith, coppersmith, jewel workers and weavers also emerged. Now, Prajapati, Rudra and Vishnu became main deities. Idols were started to worshipped in this time. Sacrifices of animals also became important in vedic period. The other Vedas – Samaveda, Yajurveda and Arthavedha were written.The famous sacred Hindu epics Ramayana by Valmiki and Mahabharata by Vyasa was written in this time.

Indeed India noticed many changes in this period both positive and negative. The rich culture we proudly call today was moulded thousands of years back. The society we live in saw many changes and adapted accordingly. So be proud to be call an Indian.