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Bhagwad Gita by GIEO Gita

New Delhi, December 2-7, 2014 — This year marks the remarkable presence of Bhagwad Gita for 5151 years. To grace this occasion, GIEO Gita (Global Inspiration & Enlightenment Organization of Bhagwad Gita) is organizing a week of  celebrations across India and Abroad.

Shrimad Bhagwad Gita Week commences today, i.e. December 2, 2014 with a Bhoomi Pujan at Red Fort Grounds in Delhi with Shri Mohan Bhagwat, the RSS Chief does the honors.

The grand celebration on December 7 at Red Fort Grounds from 10AM to 2PM will include the largest ever exhibition on the Bhagwad Gita and its message featuring its hand written and several unpublished versions, various commentaries and research documents on the scripture from Mahatma Gandhi, Gopal Krishna Gokhle, Bal Gangadhar Tilak amongst others. From 2nd to 6th December, there will be Prabhat Pheries and Shobha Yatra in several parts of the country, Gita Pujan by 5151 families, pledging by 5151 young people to spread the message of Shrimad Bhagwad Gita across.

The idea is to spread the message that despite being written 5151 years ago, Bhagwad Gita is still alive in our hearts and souls. The intent behind the celebration of this event across the globe is to render in the minds of people the learnings from Shrimad Bhagwat Gita and an effort to serve as an inspiration of mankind across the globe, there is an awakened outlook of fulfilling responsibilities and all sorrows, miseries, griefs, depression, fear should cease from the very root and mankind must attain supreme bliss.

GIEO Gita founded in 2012 by H. H. Gita Manishi Mahamandaleshwar, Swami Shri Gyananandji Maharaj at an International level with the objective of spreading the message and explaining the viability and indispensability of Shrimad Bhagwat Gita in life today.

 

 

Top 3 Restaurants Celebrating Your Birthday This Independence Day

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A birthday is an occasion to celebrate no matter what your age. But, it becomes all the more special when you share it on the same day as Independence Day. Celebrate your birthday in a special way. Read on to know how…

It’s interesting to see how graciously we welcome and celebrate all festivals right from the traditional ones like Holi, Diwali, Easter, Eid or the ones those are universally celebrated like the much awaited Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Day and more. However, when it comes to celebrating the spirit of freedom, the zeal and enthusiasm are beyond comparison. There’s a sense of pride added with a flavor of patriotism that’s noticeable due to the prominence of tricolor, patriotic songs that ring in your ears if you switch on the radio or television.

But, there’s another noticeable thing this Independence Day. There are countless offers exclusively for those born on the 15th Day of August. I was baffled to see the way Restaurants have organized special offers and deals for people who share their birthdays on the same day. So, if you are born on this special day and you are a foodie then it’s an added benefit for you.

It can’t get better if a portion of your bill is on the restaurant. Here are the top 3 restaurant’s running an exclusive offer for the patrons who are born on August 15. The restaurants also boast of offering chef’s specialty Independence Day dessert to all the diners absolutely free.

Do not wait to grab this golden opportunity and satiate your taste buds with the best in class food, served in the finest ambience. I’ll help you to locate some of them in my own city Delhi/NCR.

  1. 56 Ristorante Italiano 

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Website: http://www.56italian.co.in/

Address: Ground Floor, Vatika Atrium, Golf Course Road, Sector 53, Gurgaon, 122002

 

  1. Coriander Leaf

 

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Website: http://www.corianderleaf.co.in/

Address:  Ground Floor, Vatika Triangle Building, Block A, Sushant Lok Phase 1, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, Gurgaon, 122002

 

  1. Jing

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Website: http://www.jing.co.in/

Address:   Vatika Towers, Ground Floor, Golf Course Road, Sector 54, Gurgaon, 122002

Hope you have a great celebration of the two most special events. So, how many of you share your birthday on this special day. Leave your comments and I would love to get in touch with you.

 

 

 

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Winning in a Man’s World

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It’s a common advice for daughters to return home before the sunset. But, problems do not come knocking at your door. And, one such day was a day in the mid of May, when she was walking downtown.

It was a bright day with clear blue sky, people were seen walking up and down the street, cars and two wheeler were passing by at their usual frequencies. There had been something about this Park Street. It had always been untouched by the maddening crowd and looked surreal in its own capacity. Just a few steps down the Shanti Villa, was this magnificent street that leads to the downtown market. Not too far, not too crowded yet had everything available for household like fruits, vegetables and groceries, all at one stop.

Shanti Villa was an abode of four happy members–simple, sober and an absolutely loving family. Mr. Das the head of the family was a Bank Manager, her wife being a teacher was also an excellent mother to two children; a son—Shashank, the elder one and a daughter—Smriti. They belonged to mid-level middle class and by God’s grace had everything a well-settled family would have had. Both the children were brilliant in studies. Shashank wanted to be an Air Force pilot and Smriti wanted to pursue a PhD in Sociology. Das’ were an example for the entire colony. Neighbors did not envy them, but looked up to them.

It was just another day in Shanti Villa. As it was a Sunday, daily chores were delayed than normal hours. Shashank left for his friend’s place to enjoy the India Pakistan Cricket Match, promising to be back by lunch. Mr. Das after reading the newspaper, watching the News, decided to dye his leftover grays on his head and to his mustache, which was a blend of black and gray. Then he seated on his relaxing chair right in front of the TV to follow the cricket match. Mrs. Das was busy in her kitchen cleaning the jars and preparing for lunch in parallel.

Smriti was in her room reading a book, when she heard her mom calling. Gently placing a bookmark at where she had paused, she immediately ran towards the kitchen to listen to her mother. Her mother wanted her to bring a pack of yogurt from downtown market. Smriti took her wallet and left for the market.

It was almost midday around 1.00 PM. The Park Street was silent as it was May and summers were in good form. Since the distance wasn’t much, she decided to walk down. The street had abundant trees on both sides to provide enough shade. It wasn’t too long that she’d left from home; she realized that she was being followed. She started taking longer steps to validate her doubt. Yes, it was certainly someone following her. She turned around and there was a man with plain gestures on his face, more or less expressionless walking towards her. She looked around just to realize that there was none other than both of them till the expanse her eyes could see. Her heartbeats paced up, her hands shivered when she felt her pockets and checked that she had even left her phone behind.

A minute seemed like an hour and a step equivalent to a mile. Her steps became heavier. She did not know what to do. The man who followed did neither misbehave nor gave any such hint that she could complain of. When her whole focus was on the man behind her, suddenly there was a taxi that stopped and there was someone who pulled her in.

What must have happened later, is something that’s most heard of. No, it wasn’t a case of abduction of course; it was the intent of trampling the innocence.

After, waiting for almost an hour, when Smriti did not return home, Shashank was asked to look for her on the way to downtown. The next step was to lodge a complaint in the nearby police station. The same night, a girl was found in vicinity thrown behind the bushes in a terrible inhuman state. It was a shock, a breakdown for Das family. They tore to pieces to find her daughter in such a plight and took her to hospital.

However, Das’ were not the ones to believe in social stigma. They decided to confront the society and supported Smriti in every possible way. Smriti is now a Doctor and living a normal life. However, there’s a question for lifetime that the residents and neighbors of Shanti Villa have had. And, that question is, where are our girls safe? At what time during the day can we allow our daughters and sisters to step out of their home?

This is the current scenario. No girl seems to be safe in a country where you get a daily dose of news on gang rapes and murder first thing in the newspaper. Yes, there was a time when such news were in big, bold font as they were less frequently heard, however, this has become so common nowadays that even the media has started dedicating just a single petty column to these daily dilemma until and unless it’s something as sensitive, as shameful and as unheard of the cases like the Nirbhaya case that occurred in Delhi in 2012. This rape and fatal assault took not just the country capital, but almost the entire nation to tell.

The questions that continue to ring our minds are:
• How safe are we in our own country?
• Is government framing any strict laws to bring fear to such wrongdoers?
• Why the judgment is prolonged in such cases even when the culprits are caught?

I feel stunned to realize that crime rate is booming and we are bound by shackles of helplessness. Despite several NGOs or social platforms or even media propagating the messages across people, we are still handicapped to fight such freaks who disregard womanhood having been born of a woman.

This only reminds me of a quote by Marilyn Monroe:

“I don’t mind living in a man’s world as long as I can be a woman in it.”

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Jantar Mantar: A Spellbound Experience

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It was one of the dreadful days so far. I was at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi as a Media Person. It was a first time experience to be at a place like Jantar Mantar—a place with a flavor of politics and aroma of societal issues. I say, “Flavor of politics” as I was stunned to see the crowd supporting one of the rallies of a political party. Hundreds of people carrying placards in support of a few politicians, I knew of and others I did not even recognize; at least I did not. The show sha to complement this rally was humongous. Hundreds of banners, endless placards, topis (caps), stage arrangement, party flags, countless brand new cycles for distribution, and what not.

It was a live experience for me to witness our great politicians and future nation builders, wasting lakhs on a single political agenda. Truly, I felt disgraceful to think if this remains the condition, then we are on our way to doom. The hundreds of people hoarded in support of the party and unaware about the leader’s achievements or strategies. Seeing the class of people gathered, you could easily figure out what pennies would have brought them there to scream and hoot about their Neta (Minister).

Jantar Mantar, as the name suggests, is sure to leave you spellbound. You would see a queue of pandals (tents) back to back on either side of the road. In each of these tents, you will find a group of people supporting one or the other social issues. All in all, the causes were almost the same, but they were demarcated just like the LOC. The atmosphere chaotic, each pandal with their loudspeakers at highest volumes and a spokesperson in each of these pandals (let me reiterate, adjacent to each other) on top of his voice, trying to convey their message across public. Are you able to picture it in your mind? Yes, this is a shocking state of this democratic nation.

People divided–in groups, parties, culture, religion, states; are fighting for the same causes. What are these causes?—Corruption, Violence, Terrorism, Rape, etc. It’s an extravagant affair. In order to promote your thoughts and to reach out to public, media or government, seeking support; numerous groups and parties are doing spendthrift promotions of the same ideologies. And, this is definitely not in favor of our nation or its citizens.

Oh! And that’s not all. On my way to Jantar Mantar, there was another appalling sight. In the heart of the most popular Connaught Place was another huge establishment by a different party called “Pole kholo abhiyaan”, with huge banners displayed at every few steps with comic strips showcasing who else, but the latest buzz, Arvind Kejriwal. These banners were a mimic of him with all the negative things ‘in bold’ about him, displayed throughout the circumference.

The first thought that struck my mind seeing those banners was how insecure and useless our politicians have become. Today, instead of talking about their own achievements, these political parties have all the time in the world to organize a grand display, to talk about the shortcomings of one person. This isn’t hilarious, but a shame on our nation.

Only, if we could save on this daily nuisance and think on progression can we transform from a developing country to a developed one. Redirecting money to the right places and in right direction, coming together to bring the revolutionary change instead of fighting individually for the same cause.

Why can’t we have sensible and educated politicians? I’m not in favor of any political party, but today’s sight has left me in agony and urged me to think as to how can I (Shift+Del) this government and get some logical minds into picture. I wish I could bring that change.

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Book Launch: Women Extraordinaire – A Novel by Suchita Malik

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(Left to Right) Author Suchita Malik, Haryana CM Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the renowned author and a former diplomat, Mr. Pawan K Verma & Mr. Kapish Mehra, Managing Director, Rupa Publishers

New Delhi, February 11, 2014: RUPA Publications, known to be the “House of Bestsellers” launched a book by the author Suchita Malik on February 11, 2014 at Indian International Center, New Delhi. The book called “Women Extraordinaire: A Novel” envelops the story of five determined women, showcasing on how strongly they fought against trivial situations or gave up due to the twist of fate.

Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda released the book and expressed his views on not how just the women described in the novel are extraordinary, but all the women on this earth are respectable and amazing beings. He explained how every woman in our culture is given importance. The event also witnessed the gracious presence of the renowned author and a former diplomat, Mr. Pawan K Verma and Mr. Kapish Mehra, Managing Director, Rupa Publishers.

The uniqueness of this event was the family of the author, who managed the stage as orators. Suchita Malik’s daughter and son were the anchors, speaking on behalf of their mother with great pride and enthusiasm. This is a third novel by Suchita. The first one Indian Memsahib was launched in 2008 and 2011 marked the launch of her second novel, Memsahib’s Chronicles.

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Haryana Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda speaking on the occasion