Monday, 29 June 2015

Let’s Stroll Round God’s Own Garden of This Incredible India






Mawlynnong, a beautiful, small, remote village, based in East Khasi Hills district of the Meghalaya state, India, is a place the inhabitants of which have been able to set an instance for not only the rest of their countrymen, but to the whole world that despite being located in a faraway place, surrounded by jungles and remoteness, a small village can still be famous. The naive, mostly uneducated villagers of this small village knows it very well as to how to live a healthy hygiene and clean life and it is their cleanliness and neatness that has pulled the whole world to wonder how would their lifestyle be and comes pulled to discover how do their village looks. The villagers of this small village may be living miles away from modernity and advanced lifestyle, might be uneducated but they are not uncivilized and did not take much time to realize as to what is that thing which will make them earn for their livelihood and that too without much effort.

This small village is today termed as the cleanest village in Asia and why would it not be, right on first glance on the village and the houses, you can get a glimpse of their punctual lifestyle here they are spending their days more like the people of the planned cities, with proper drainage system, enough of plantation around their village and homes, proper sanitation and garbage disposal etc.    
  
The best part is that, the villagers in Mawlynnong have taken tourism as a serious business and have made everything necessary to make sure that the tourists find their village worth visiting, worth spending time and also worth spending their money. Right from home made authentic local dishes to happy and cosy lodging at their home to amazing natural locations along with the natural root bridge at a distance, there is everything a nature lover would look for and will find in Mawlynnong.

They would serve you with a warm smoky plate of rice with fried vegetables, daal, fried fish, fish curry and local chicken curry to charge only less than two hundred bucks and will win your heart right away with the amazing cleanliness they have maintained all round the village, the lanes, the front and back yards of the houses. You can see locally made bamboo trash beans all round the village being hung so that you do not need to look out for a place to trash the packet of chips or the cigarette you were smoking.

At just a distance of 2 kms, the living root bridge created through the roots of two giant trees over a stream is just another iconic view and experience that is definitely not experienced anywhere else.


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Wednesday, 24 June 2015

All You Need is Goodwill for Buying Things in This Shop




By this time you might have been convinced well that goodwill, brotherly feeling and humanity has vanished from this earth seeing the wrathful incidents of man being an enemy of man and destroying lives like reaping off the crops. But in reality, humanity still persists and you can find a glimpse of that right in our very own north east India, in the state of Mizoram. This is, indeed, a very rare instance and is doubtful whether it is practiced in any other corner of the world or not, but the capital city of Mizoram, Aizawl has a shop where you can see the best example of trust. It is a tale of trust between a seller and a buyer where the former so not know who the latter will be, but still have a great faith and trust on the latter that he will pay for the good he has picked up from this open stall.

An open stall of vegetables comprising of home grown fresh vegetables, fruits and the occasional bottle of fruit juice, small dried fish, freshwater snails etc., that is what you can seen in this irregular and unusual shop made of small cardboard sheets erected or hung on one of the bamboo beams. Some other things to be found in the stall are the prices of the goods written in a barely visible handwriting on a piece of charcoal and then a plastic transparent bottle hanging along for the buyers to drop the money in exchange of the goods they have picked from the stall.

You can pay the money by dropping it on the money box or may skip also; there is nobody to keep an eye on you. The shopkeeper is letting you pick anything you want and pay on your will solely on the basis of trust and this is truly amazing. Can so pure humanity still exist somewhere in the world where one is selling goods but is not expecting that he would get the money that he deserves to get for the things sold.     

The sellers of these vegetable and other fresh natural things are mostly rural villagers who work hard in growing and picking the vegetables and fruits from the forests and then put it on open stalls. This reflects the pure heart and honesty of these people and their great trust on people.

Such a villager, mentioning their customers, said, “People are good. Nothing has ever been lost from our shop.”

One of the travellers and customers of the shopkeeper-less shops says, “Whenever I pass such shops, I make it a point to buy at least one item. But when I buy something, it makes me happy, like I’ve contributed something to something beautiful.” 


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Monday, 15 June 2015

Sikkim- Flying High with Time















Sikkim, the north-eastern state in the Himalayan kingdom, may be is the Indian state with least population, but with its recent impressive performances in overall sectors, it has been able to set an instance for the rest of the states by doubling its per capita GDP since 2004-05. It has only took 40 years since India declared Sikkim as the 22nd state of the country and the rapid growth the small hilly state shown in this span of time is commendable.

Whether you count it in the field of education, poverty alleviation, tourism, sanitation and organic farming; the state has been opting for disciplined planning and hard-core obedience to the rules and regulations. This has resulted into a progressed and much more liveable state among the best Indian states. Notably, there is a population of 6,10,000 only in the state and in spite of the less number of population and geographical barriers; Sikkim has been doing far better than the rest of the North-eastern states. It has to be mentioned here that the remaining north-eastern states have registered a 5% growth only whereas Sikkim has diminished its poverty ratio. There are only 51,000 poor people in Sikkim now in comparison to 1.7 lakh in 2004-05.

The achievements secured by the hilly state have even been appreciated as ‘incredible’ by the United Nations for its best practice of human development. As stated by the UN India representative Lise Grande, no other government under similar conditions with Sikkim has achieved such success and thus, acknowledges the tiny state’s 15% growth in less than a decade as among the highest for all Indian states and one of Asia’s highest. Moreover, it is this state which has also come forward as the only state to achieve 100% sanitation coverage.

Speaking about the literacy rate of the state, it has shown an improvement from 68.8% in 2001 to 82.2% which again, is the country’s highest. The state aims to make Sikkim India’s second 100% literate state and is going pretty well on its track.

Overall, Sikkim is a place worth living, worth exploring and is worth admiring for its natural beauty and the hard core endeavours of its locals.

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Tuesday, 9 June 2015

The First Animated Girl Superhero of The Country is on Her Way!



India’s first female boxer of the country to have bagged a medal in the Olympics, the first five time World Champion in boxing and now the first female superhero of the country to be portrayed through animation; MC Mary Kom is a woman of many traits and is a woman of few words. She hails from a remote place in the North-eastern state Manipur and today is the source of inspiration for thousands of girls in the country who too dream to be a world famous boxer and a tough woman like Mary Kom now.  

The attest news about the sensational Indian boxing ace MC Mary Kom is that she will now be seen in a new avatar, in a new look which is being planned purely for entertainment purposes. This has been announced lately that she will be given an animated look in a new animated series and with this new announcement, it is clear now that Mary Kom is the only Indian woman who will be given an animated look and who will be known as the first female superhero. The animated series featuring Mary Kom as the super woman will show her deriving powers from the gloves she wears. The name of the animated series is settled to be Mary Kom Jr.

ScreenYug Creations has taken up the project and has already signed a licensing deal with the boxer. This company is set up by former Reliance Animation CEO Ashish S Kulkarni and the deal will entitle royalty to Mary Kom on global sales of the animation series. Hence, any sort of merchandise, games, comics, online distribution, story books and e-books that will be associated with it in future will benefit the boxer and will pay her revenues.

Kulkarni says, “Most children’s shows today are boy-centric. There isn’t much to engage the girls. As a result, we found that 10-year-old girls are starting to watch general entertainment shows.”

This is certainly a noble and encouraging project that would benefit the young girls of the country and will inspire them with the power and energy of Mary Kom.

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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

HSLC and AHSEC Examination Results Declared in Assam



Like every other year, this year as well, the students in Assam showed bright results in their HSLC and HS Final year exams, respectively. Students from both Assamese and English medium schools and colleges have passed with flying colours and the top 10 positions in both the examinations are seen to be almost equally captured by the Assamese and English medium schools’ students.

A total of 2,40,563 (62.2%) students have passed in the Class X examination this year, among which 51046 students have secured 1st division, 95111 students secured 2nd division and 94406 students passed in 3rd division.

The names of the rank holders in the HSLC results include- Ripunjay Kalita (1st), Mridul Sarma (2nd) Satabdi Bora (3rd); Chayanika Goswami, Prapti kalita, Ashim Majumdar (4th); Iliyas Khan Rana, Sumana Kalita, Debashish Talukdar (5th); Abhijit Bora, Manaswita Talukdar, Nabankur Deka, Bijit Kalita and Subhankar Hur (6th); Sirsha Majumdar, Pratishruti Saikia and Krishna Chakravarty (7th); Kumar Ratnadip, Sanchita Kejriwal, Kasturika Konwar, Sabira Farhin, Darshana Talukdar, Ipsita Bhuyan (8th); Manas Kath Kazarika, Shyamanta Dey, Anwesha Bharali, Indibar Talukdar and Farnaj Alam Ahmed (9th) and Richa Das, Nilam Kumar Dutta, Darshan Jyoti Talukdar, Gargi Sharma, Parth Pratim Nath, Rijit Konwar, Bhaskar Ghosh (10th).

With an average pass percent of 76.05, 74.07% students in Arts, 86.76% in Science and 81.82 students passed in the Commerce stream. However, if the HSLC results this year showed boys making better performances than girls then the HS results showed girls surpassing boys. The private institutes like the junior colleges made the most of the mark in the AHSEC results in all the three streams. Salt Brook Junior College from Dibrugarh occupied 11 positions altogether in all the three streams. However, with every passing year, the Cotton College has started losing its heritage and this year, only four students, (2 in Arts and 2 in Science) of the historical college have been able to be ranked amongst the top 10.  


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