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  • Disneylands in the World

    by Tanya Gupta Disneylands in the World 16 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement There are total six Disneylands around the world in California, Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Disneyland is the star. Everything else is in the supporting role. - Walt Disney 1. Disneyland California It is one of the oldest and largest of all the Disneylands and was built by Walt Disney himself.It has nine different themed zones with unique rides and attractions, hotels and restaurants. 2. Disneyland Florida It is the second largest of all the Disneylands.It has four theme parks, two water parks and many Disney themed hotels. 3. Disneyland Paris Apart from the famous Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, Paris also has Disneyland.It has many attractions, rides, live performances and hotels, where one can experience traditional French cuisine. 4. Disneyland Tokyo Tokyo has both Disneyland and Disney Sea.It has seven different harbors which resemble different topographical areas offering a unique experience to the visitor. 5. Disneyland Hong Kong It is the smallest of all the Disneylands but it offers one the experience of thrilling rides, different themed, zones, hotels, parades and the chance to meet famous Disney characters. 6. Disneyland Shanghai It was built in 2016 and it is the new variation of the traditional Disneyland. The park has many different features which other Disneylands do not have. #Disneyland #Disney #California #Florida #Paris #HongKong #Shanghai #Tokyo SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders

    By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement In the bustling streets of Shanghai, where tradition meets the very contemporary, fashion isn't just a trend—it's a way of life. Nestled within the heart of China, Shanghai emerges as one of Asia's foremost fashion capitals, boasting a vibrant tapestry of native designers and a thriving design industry. From the avant-garde creations of Helen Lee to the elegant designs of Christine Lau and the innovative styles of Masha Ma, Shanghai's sartorial landscape is a testament to its position as a global fashion powerhouse. But Shanghai isn't alone in its pursuit of style supremacy. Across the continent, cities like Tokyo, Dubai, Singapore, Seoul, and Hong Kong are making their mark on the world stage, each with its own unique blend of culture, creativity, and couture. From the quirky and playful fashion trends of Tokyo, influenced by the city's rich artistic heritage, to the opulent luxury of Dubai's fashion scene, where innovation meets extravagance, Asia offers a diverse and dynamic array of fashion destinations. In Tokyo, Japan's vibrant capital, fashion is more than just clothing—it's a form of self-expression deeply rooted in the city's cultural heritage. With bi-annual fashion weeks showcasing the best of Japanese design talent, Tokyo serves as a hub for avant-garde fashion experimentation and boundary-pushing creativity. Meanwhile, in Dubai, the gleaming metropolis of the Middle East, fashion takes center stage amidst the city's awe-inspiring architecture and world-class shopping malls. As the region's fashion capital, Dubai combines luxury with innovation, attracting fashion enthusiasts from around the globe. Singapore, often hailed as one of the world's premier shopping hubs, offers a seamless blend of international fashion labels and homegrown design talent. With its strategic location, vibrant arts scene, and bustling commercial districts, Singapore has emerged as a leading fashion destination in Southeast Asia, drawing visitors with its cosmopolitan charm and diverse fashion offerings. In Seoul, South Korea's bustling capital, fashion takes on a whole new dimension, driven by the city's dynamic cultural scene and the global phenomenon of K-Pop. From the trendy boutiques of Gangnam to the cutting-edge designs of emerging Korean designers, Seoul is carving out its niche as a rising star in the fashion world, with its influence extending far beyond its borders. And then there's Hong Kong, the epitome of luxury and sophistication in Asia. With its status as a global financial hub and a melting pot of Eastern and Western influences, Hong Kong stands tall as a beacon elegance. From the bustling streets of Causeway Bay to the high-end boutiques of Central, Hong Kong's fashion scene is a reflection of the city's cosmopolitan allure and its unwavering commitment to excellence. As we journey through the fashion capitals of Asia, it becomes clear that style knows no bounds. There is a lot that the beautiful continent of Asia has to offer, and it shows! From the vibrant streets of Shanghai to the glitzy avenues of Dubai, from the eclectic neighborhoods of Tokyo to the chic boulevards of Singapore, Asia's fashion landscape is as diverse and dynamic as the cultures that shape it. So whether you're a fashion aficionado seeking the latest trends or simply a curious traveler looking to explore the intersection of culture and couture, Asia's fashion capitals offer an endless array of possibilities, waiting to be discovered and embraced. SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Love Yourself

    by Neha Pande Love Yourself 27 July 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement The 21st century has had some of the best inventions, theories, findings and the list goes on and on, but 21st century, especially 2017 and 2018, have also marked the beginning of body positivity for men and women. Now tell me how many times have you felt down thinking about your body? Thinking I’m fat or I’m too skinny or my arms are too long or my thighs need a thigh gap or maybe not. How many times have you looked into the mirror and felt sick of the way you look? But this year is the time when you leave all those worries behind and think positively about yourself and your body. Go to the gym because you want to be healthy, not skinny or eat a lot, not because you want more mass on your body, eat for yourself because it’s healthy for your body. Girls and guys at times get gloomy because of their body weight thinking “I’m getting too fat and I should probably go on a diet,” To them my answer is, No honey! No need to go on a diet! Because you look and are perfect just the way you are and let’s not forget in olden times a little bit of fat or plum was in fashion and now is coming back into fashion. The boys and girls who say “I’m too skinny, ” To them I’d like to say is that god you look beautiful and to my guy friends I’d like to say, you look handsome! I mean look at those collar bones, I want those. Beauty is subjective and it’s us who are making it objective but I’m proud of some high fashion magazines like Vogue and Elle for giving chances to models who do not fit the typical “model” standards that are tall, slim and oval shaped face models with great eyebrows. There has been a significant change in the fashion and makeup world which is embracing body positivity but there is always more scope as we still are hesitant towards it. We all should embrace ourselves and our bodies, go to the gym and exercise because it’s good for the body and eat yummy dishes because you deserve it! The best thing is nowadays we have amazing role models to look up to who talk about body positivity and how to embrace it, like Demi Lovato, Arjun Kapoor, Shane Dawson and many more who talk about how important it is to be body positive and spread body positivity. I mean if Robert Downey Jr. can be short and be the infamous Iron Man who has shaken up the movie industry. Our amazingly talented Adele can be plum and still embracing her body and rocking the stage, then we can also embrace our body and be positive about it. #BodyPositivitySelfloveLoveyourselfPositivityVogueEllePlussizeSkinnyDemiLovatoShaneDawsonRobertDowneyJuniorArjunKapoorAdeleBodylove SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Social deprivation

    by Akash Khatri Social deprivation 1 December 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Human being is a social creature having an integral need to interact. According to some researches, social deprivation and isolation have distinctive effects on behaviour and lifestyle of a person. Social Deprivation is when people have limited access to social resources due to various reasons like mental disorders, tensions, poverty, social discrimination etc. Social deprivation and Social exclusion- These are two different terms. Social exclusion is when individuals are excluded from full participation in the society because of his or her community, culture, traits or characteristics. Though social deprivation can result into social exclusion in the society. Effects of social deprivation on human beings- Social deprivation can lead to loneliness, long term consequences in physical and mental health and way of behaving. It can affect child development and even the entire human functioning as, the influence of society and peer groups is the most important aspect of one’s growth as an individual. How covid-19 led to social deprivation- The social distancing measure which were mandatory for everyone all over the world to control the spread of corona virus is absolutely reducing everyone’s opportunity to engage in social interactivity outside their houses, especially the adolescents. This might seem to be a normal quarantine for the teenagers but it is as strenuous for them as for any working adult. The basic interaction which is very crucial for the character and personality development of a teen has been hindered due to the access to digital forms of social interaction through social media. Today, this poor social health has been connected to many negative side effects and it has to be dealt with. SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • The Japanese Tea Ceremony

    by Tanya Gupta The Japanese Tea Ceremony 17 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement It is one of the three classical arts of Japanese refinement.It is a ritual of serving the Japanese green tea Matcha to the guests by the host and was primarily influenced by the Zen Buddhism. It is based on the principles of harmony, respect, purity and tranquility.The tea ceremony is also called as Chanoyu, Sado or Ocha. Tea is the elixir of life. - Eisai The tea ceremony takes place in a tea house which consists of mat floor with a hearth built into it.Rustic materials are used to build the house.On the day of the ceremony, the guests are led through garden and they wash their hands before entering the house. The host wakes up early for the preparation and cleanses the utensils with graceful movements.A silk cloth is used to handle the tea pot. Wagashi sweets are served along with the tea. Etiquette is a significant part of the tea ceremony.In Japan, there are many temples, traditional gardens and hotels which have tea houses where one can experience the tea ceremony. #Japan #Japaneseteaceremony #Matcha #Buddhism #Japantourism SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • The Jewels Of Europe

    by Himanshi Sharma The Jewels Of Europe 26 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement ‘Construction of Europe is an art. It is the art of the possible’ - Jacques Chirac Concerned about your travel plans? Looking for something zesty? Do not worry, we have you covered. The Peninsula of Peninsulas, from the smallest village on Earth to the largest Church, from a nation without mosquitoes to discovering the ‘big 5’ animals - Europe is rich with odd and humorous facts. One could wonder, where in such a lovely yet humongous continent they might go for exploring. This article is sure to serve as your reference if you wish to visit the finest cities of the continent. The 10 Jewels of Europe 1. Florence, Italy A go-to place for all literature enthusiasts. A haven where Literature speaks to you in the words of art, architecture and archives. Renowned birthplace of Renaissance with a turbulent political history, a perfect blend for someone who is keen on learning Humanities and Politics. Furthermore, it was the capital of Italy as well as the capital for pianists. It is rich in fashion, music, literature and ancient sites recognized by UNESCO. Tourist Attractions - 1. Uffizi Gallery (an art museum with Renaissance masterpiece) 2. Ponte Vecchio (medieval stone bridge with jewelry shops) 3. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (medieval cathedral with iconic red dome) 2. Paris, France ‘Paris is always a good idea’ Paris, the capital of France is regarded as one of the most romantic cities of the continent. It is also known as ‘Ville de Lumière’ i.e, city of lights. It is regarded as a global center for art, literature, gastronomy and fashion. The city is home to well-known companies like Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior, Pierre Cardin, etc. Both the museums and the cafes have beautiful architecture that reflects the city's aristocracy. Additionally, the city has a specially created McDonald's that is precisely constructed to match local fashion and trends. Tourist Attractions - 1. Eiffel Tower (one of the biggest landmarks) 2. Louvre Museum (well-known for the Mona Lisa painting) 3. Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris (gothic museum) 3. Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, offers an unmatched quality of life, gorgeous beaches, a thriving nightlife, amazing architecture, and a culture that is just as stunning as the surroundings of the city. Remarkably, Barcelona is the only city in the world to receive a Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects for architecture. Moreover, it is the home to the largest football stadium in Europe. All of the football fans that support the home team call it their home as well. Tourist Attractions: 1. La Sagrada Familia (gaudi-designed landmark Church) 2. La Pedrera-Casa Milà (housing arts venue) 3. Park Güell (a park with sculptural buildings) 4. Istanbul, Turkey Culturally and historically rich, Istanbul has been ruled by various emperors before. A straddling city between two continents, a capital of 3 empires, a city where culture and history makes you fall in love with the ever existing poetry, art, palaces and parks. Its cultural diversity, which is best exemplified by the city's religion and architecture, is a result of its history as the capital of three different empires. Intriguingly, Istanbul is well-known for its distinctive lifestyle that is compatible with its geographic location, making it ideal for tourism. Tourist Attractions: 1. Hagia Sophia (Byzantine Mosque) 2. Grand Bazaar (covered daily markets) 3. The Blue Mosque (an ideal mosque with 6 minarets) 4. Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts (masterpieces of Turk and Islam Arts) 5. Oslo, Norway Oslo is also referred to as Norway's vibrant capital and the ideal location for lovers of walking and trekking. The city is surrounded by hills covered in forest and woodland, and it is incredibly picturesque. a perfect location for people seeking tranquility. Oslo is renowned for its baroque architecture, which reflects the history, political movements, as well as the city's culture and legacy. Tourist Attractions: 1. The Vigeland Park (park and museum of Vigeland’s sculpture) 2. The Royal Palace 3. Viking Ship Museum 4. Sognsvann for hiking 6. Rome, Italy A historic city with numerous tourist attractions including museums and historic sites like the Vatican City, Colosseum and Trevi Fountain. A city where the architect discoveries were made which are still used. More than its history, it is renowned for its outstanding artistic current, delectable cuisine, and a record-breaking film industry. People often say that you either love Rome or hate it however, you inevitably end up falling in love with it. Tourist Attractions: 1. Pantheon (Roman church) 2. St. Peter’s Basilica 3. Spanish Steps (Baroque architecture) 4. Sistine Chapel (Michelangelo's painted ceiling) 7. Dublin, Ireland Dublin (black pool) is a warm and welcoming city. It is not only the home to cultural heritage, pubs, bookstores and cemeteries but also the home to one of the biggest parks of Europe called the Phoenix Park after Central Park. One of the best tourist attractions of Ireland called the Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of Dublin. It is the perfect destination for beer connoisseurs as the entire process of brewery and tasting is undertaken at the storehouse. Tourist Attractions: 1. National Gallery of Ireland 2. Guinness Storehouse 3. Dublin Castle 8. Budapest, Hungary Budapest is the ideal vacation spot for pleasure and relaxation in combination with the best elements of mass media, art, literature, gastronomy, commerce, finance, business, science, and technology. It is known as the spa capital and is well-known for both its beautiful Parliament building and its underground caves. Budapest is a fantastic destination for tourists because of its incredible nightlife, classical literature and art, and distinctly beautiful environment. Tourist Attractions: 1. Fisherman's Bastion (incredible city view) 2. Hungarian Parliament 3. Chain Bridge 4. Heroes’ Square 9. Venice, Italy Venice is equally as rich in culture and literature as Florence. The Opera House, Grand Canal, beautiful boating, and antique heritage buildings make it the ideal romantic retreat. Venice, often known as the "City of Canals" or "The Floating City," is one of the most distinctive cities on the continent to visit because of its islands and carnival celebrations. From June until September is the ideal season to explore the city. Tourist Attractions: 1. Grand Canal 2. Rialto Bridge 3. Bridge of Sighs 10. Amsterdam, the Netherlands Right from the fairytales, Amsterdam is breathtaking with its canals, forts and palaces. It is advisable to stay at modern yet charming and ancient hotels in order to feel the exquisite nature. The city is best suited for history lovers given the historic legends of the city. It has everything, including a thriving nightlife, relaxing picnic areas, and some outstanding museums. You'll have a good amount of options to choose from! Tourist Attractions: 1. Van Gogh Museum 2. Anne Frank House 3. 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  • International Men’s Day

    by Akash Khatri International Men’s Day 1 December 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Every year on 19 November international men’s day is observed like the women’s Day on 8th march. The only difference is that many people don’t even know this day exists. And questions like ‘In a man’s world why is a MEN’S DAY needed?’ are often asked. The idea of a Men’s Day was first written down by American Journalist, John Harris in 1968. He wrote about how we have a day for women, but not one for men. In 1993 Thomas Oaster, the director of the Missouri centre of men’s studies, invited organisations to host small events for men in the USA, Australia and Malta. This event was held in February for 2 years but then after the second year, due to the poor attendance, he ceased organising an event. Malta still continued to hold an event in February. In 1999, this day was revived by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh. He realised that even though there was a day for fathers, there was no day celebrated for men who aren’t fathers or who areyoung boys and teenagers. He started celebrating this on 19 November; the day of his father’s birthday and the day a local soccer team had United his country with their endeavours to qualify for the world cup. The International Men’s Day aims to promote positive aspects of male identity based on the premise that men might respond more constructively and lead to positive role models that tend to negative gender stereotyping. The day does not intend to compete with the International Women’s Day, but to highlight the importance of men’s physical and mental health and positive masculinity. It is also an opportunity to recognise men who don’t fall into traditional manifestations of masculinity and also gay, bisexual and transgender masculine non-binary people. Malta had still been celebrating Men’s Day in February; but in 2009, they started celebrating the day in November Moreover the objectives are focusing on men’s and boys’ mental health, highlighting positive male roles. Men may also express the discrimination against them at home, workplaces, public places or in general. It is not uncommon that so many men feel pressured to put up a strong and tough front, and not to show any emotions. Because, “men are not emotional”; “men don’t cry.” Just like women, men face discrimination too. The reason we don’t hear so much about men being discriminated against is that most men don’t speak up against it. It can be very serious in some cases. But men are very less likely to discuss their experiences. And most men don’t have an example of someone speaking up; so they don’t know if they can call it discrimination; and even if they can, to speak up or not. The major problem is that men, from a very young age, since they are small boys, are told to “man up” and to deal with their problems “like a man.” Men face discrimination when they don’t fit into stereotypes about their gender. Men who are sensitive, show emotions, or do not act so-called “masculine,” are often criticised, taunted, commented on and asked to behave more “like a man.” While we work to protect women, let’s acknowledge that sexual harassment of men is not a joke either. There are increasing instances of men being on the receiving end — from being a target of comments heavy with sexual innuendo to being stalked — men are supposed to be ‘men’, they are to take all of this in the spirit intended, and not feel uncomfortable and/or complain. The Six Pillars of Men’s Day are: To focus on men’s and boys’ mental and physical health. Enhancing Gender Relations. Promoting Gender Equality and well being. Focusing on discrimination against men. Promoting positive men role models. Helping in creating a safer and better world People fail to understand that men, just like women, are diverse, too. I’m pretty sure when we hear the word MAN, a lot of us imagine a masculine, not too expressive, strongly built… man. And when some guy shares his emotions, is more affectionate and delicate- he is judged? This is what builds up to “toxic masculinity.” And that’s what leads to an unspoken pressure in a boy’s mind; right from a very young age, forcing him to make himself fit into THAT definition of what a man is. SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Top 8 Places to Visit in Macau

    by Tanya Gupta Top 8 Places to Visit in Macau 17 August 2022 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Macau is an autonomous region on the Southern Coast of China. It was formerly administered by the Portuguese . It is a rich blend of Chinese and European architecture and culture and is known as the 'Vegas of the East'. Macau is democratic and free enough. It is prosperous enough. Why do people need to do this. - Stanley Ho The top 8 places to visit in Macau are: 1. Ruins of St. Paul Church It is an iconic monument which represents the history of the nation and also has the paintings of Virgin Mary. 2. Senado Square It is a hub of the cultural activities and has various shopping centres and restaurants. 3. Venetian Macau It is a famous resort which enables the visitor to experience the charm of Venice and Las Vegas. 4. Taipa Village It is a peaceful villages which consists of Portuguese style buildings and vibrant markets. 5. A-Ma Temple This temple is dedicated to Goddess Mazu. It has six wings and the architecture of each of these is stunning.The entrance is guarded by stone lions and a winding path. 6. Fisherman's Wharf It is a theme park and has different sections for different port towns like Miami, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Venice and Cape Town. 7. Giant Panda Pavilion It enables the visitor to see Pandas in their natural habitat. 8. 'The Dragon of Fortune' show The Dragon of Fortune is a beautiful, magnificent sculpture . It is believed that it fulfills people's wishes. People come here to make a wish. #Macau #Macautourism #Asia #Vacation #Macautravelguide SEARCH 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL Blue Lagoon – Iceland TRAVEL Palm Islands TRAVEL WORLD PEACE DOME TRAVEL Blood Falls In Antarctica: Explained TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Chiang Mai Is So Unrealistically Magical; And Here Is Why 28 June 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma Lakshadweep Is A Heaven In Disguise And Here Is Why 3 April 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma If Uzbekistan Isn’t On Your Travel List, Here Is Exactly Why It Should Be 21 March 2024 TRAVEL By Anushka Sharma The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders 19 March 2024 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS

  • Busting Christmas Myths!

    by Akash Khatri Busting Christmas Myths! 1 December 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Christ was born on December 25th The Bible neither gives a specific date nor even a month for the same. It’s highly unlikely that Jesus could have been born on December 25th. The Bible mentions shepherds with their cattle grazing I the field during Jesus’s birth but it’s extremely cold in December in Bethlehem and nothing grows there then. Most scholars agree that Jesus was born sometime near the end of September based on biblical clues. Xmas is sacrilegious Many Christians view the removing have “Christ” out of Christmas as a sacrilege and replacing it with an X. But if you notice the word “Christ” in greek is written as “Χριστός.”. Chi is also written as an X in the roman alphabet so hence it is not wrong either. Santa Claus or Father Christmas and St. Nicholas are synonyms Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Nicholas of Bari or Nicholas the WonderWorker, was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent from the maritime city of Myra in Asia Minor during the time of the Roman Empire. He performed many miracles attributed to his intercession. While Santa Claus is a legendary character originating in Western Christian culture who is said to bring gifts to the homes of well-behaved children on the night of Christmas Eve or during the early morning hours of Christmas Day. The little drummer boy There is no Biblical interpretation of any kind of a drummer boy playing the drum as loudly as possible to baby Jesus. Wishing “happy holidays” is wrong If taken literally the word holiday means ‘holy day’. Celebrating the birth of Jesus is certainly holy and saying happy holidays definitely isn’t taking “Christ out of Christmas.” Midnight Mass is at 0:0 The schedule is in fact quite flexible, some churches start the service at midnight while some start by 10 or 11 pm and end it by 12. Since 2009, the Pope has celebrated this Mass at 10:00 pm, and as a result, the official liturgical designation of these texts has been Mass during the Night since 2009. However, when the Mass does occur at midnight, it is still commonly called “Midnight Mass”. Christmas cards are a tradition It was a Victorian businessman who made the Christmas card an American tradition. People did not send Christmas cards before the idle of the 19th century. Boxing day People consider boxing day to be the day to box up all those presents you don’t want and return them to the shops. But actually, it began in the middle ages in the UK where churches would open their collection boxes and distribute money to the poor. The three wise men As per Matthew, “ magi” who are wise men not kings came from the east looking for the King of the Jews to Jerusalem bearing precious gifts for Jesus when he was born but it never mentions the number or names of the men. Also, the bible mentions Jesus being a young child not an infant at that time. Surprisingly there is no mention of Jesus sleeping in a manger in any of the religious literature. People assume it to be “three” in number because there is a mention of three gifts – gold, frankincense and myrrh. Christmas is the most important No, its easter which lasts about two months and commemorates the rising of Jesus from the dead into the eternal life. Easter is so sacred as it celebrates the resurrection of the son of god and triumphs over death. Jingle bells is a Christmas song Though it is now one of the most loved Christmas songs out there it wasn’t initially meant to be. Originally titled One Horse Open Sleigh, It was initially written in the 1850s for American thanksgiving by composer James Lord Pierpont who penned it for his Sunday school class. The lyrics were later modified to fit Christmas. Sources : www.wikipedia.com https://www.google.co.in/books/edition/The_Holy_Bible/nnSf3I87sH8C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=bible&printsec=frontcover SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment

    By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Mithibai Kshitij , established in 2007 has been standing as a torchbearer of social responsibility since its inception. It has been hosting numerous events and started various initiatives to bring about a positive change in the society by being an active contributor towards it. From education and empowerment of people to environmental sustainability, Kshitij has been able to emerge as the epitome of social issues addressment. Some of the major events hosted by Kshitij addressing various social causes during the year 2023 are listed below. On the 31 st of August, 2023 , Mithibi Kshitij was seen conducting an uplifting gathering, ‘AASTHA: ACID ATTACK SURVIVORS: TRIUMPH OVER HEINOUS ACTS. ’ This event was hosted in honor of various courageous survivors of acid attack. The resolute valor of these people became a matter of praise and admiration by the witnesses of the event. It even showcased the emphasis of being united and being there for each other during a daunting scenario like those of acid attacks to strike an end to the discrimination and inequality against them, based not only on an individual basis but together as a country. This shall aid in nothing but marching towards a better country and a better world. On 1 st October, 2023 , the entire team of Kshitij came together with the Rotary Club of Mumbai City and planned diverse social causes which marked their involvement towards a positive social change. The events on that particular day included a beach clean-up that was arranged at the Juhu Beach of Mumbai city post the occasion of Ganapati Visarjan, on the date of October 1 and was started at 7 a.m. The clean-up saw joint initiatives of at least 200 volunteers who showcased a profound sense of compassion towards the environment and the entire coastal ecosystem. These volunteers as a whole emphasized the significance of tackling environmental dilemmas for the youth. The team of Kshitij even held a screening of the India-Pakistan World Cup Match on October 14, 2023 for a bunch of underprivileged children. The entire audience was seen hooting for their country as, “Indiaaaa Indiaaa” and also painted their entire faces with the tricolor and created cherishable memories. Again on the 12 th of November, 2023 the Kshitij’s team was found having a grandiose celebration in relation to the auspicious occasion of Diwali . The celebration included the autistic children from an NGO nearby. The affair witnessed all the enchantment that the festival of Diwali had to offer which consisted of spreading all forms of love and joy towards everyone. Apart from all the fun activities cited above, the members of the Kshitij team further organized a silent march at the Gateway of India to honor the martyred NSG Black Cat Commandos of 26/11 , on 26 th November, 2023 . The march which was held in the memory of these commandos highlighted the requirement of paying respects and to reminisce about the sacrifices of these courageous heroes of our country. Therefore, all the above mentioned events cite as a proof that Mithibai Kshitij is an active advocator of positive change, addressment of environmental concerns, promotion of education and empowerment of the entire community as a whole. They serve as the pioneer of aspiration to take a step towards positive societal change and inspire the entire globe to be a better, happier, optimistic, and a more inclusive place to survive in. One can surely now say that Kshitij is an active agent of positive societal transformation. SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Pad vs Banana

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Pad vs Banana 19 April 2022 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement What is Sex-education? I grew-up in a small town, where the people would receive a thrashing for uttering the word SEX. Writing the word SEX on any piece of paper, was no less than penning our own death warrant. Therefore, learning about it from our schoolbooks became impossible, and talking about it in the public was considered offensive. Along with my puberty came the age of 2G internet, and along with downloading video games setup on proxy servers, porn movies became the hot talk. These enabled the boys of my age to watch videos of penetrative sex. Yes, it was porn movies that gave us them first sex lessons. The debate of ban over pornography has always received mixed opinions, and even mine has fluctuated with time. Sex-education is certainly a must for every person in their late teenage and early adulthood. Particularly, for people like me who grow up in small towns with not much provided guidance. Having been a porn addict, I find myself qualified (read and learned) enough to write against pornography. Pornography lacks consent: I have watched many porn movies in which the female actors are seen undressing their male partners without their consent. The male actors are seen groping their female partners without their consent. Basically, pornography, in general promotes (at least supports) molestation in the name of sex. People may have different political, religious, and regional identities, but no one should consider molestation normal. Anyone defending pornography, for any intention, should at least not let this very thought slip away from their mind. Pornography encourages incest: A significant number of porn movies show the male actor having sex with a girl playing the role of his mother, sister, sister-in-law and even daughter. While the religions and cultures have different opinions on incest, research shows that incest is harmful to possible off springs. Majority of sex educators (gynaecologists) strongly oppose incest, and hence incest shouldn’t be encouraged in the name of sex through pornography. Sanitary napkins vs Bananas: A good porn movie (according to my younger version) is incomplete without a girl inserting unconventional items (like a banana) inside her private parts. The availability of such videos on the internet is a matter of disgrace. Sex education should be about spreading knowledge on the healthy menstrual cycle, sanitation of genitals, valuing consent, and so on. It should certainly not be about the ill-treatment of genitals but rather about EXPLORATION of sexuality. P.S.I do not intend to offend anyone. Author: Naman Garg arushgarg19@gmail.com #sexeducation #porn #sex #menstrualcycle #education #pornography SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

  • Feminism and what its not

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Feminism and what its not 1 June 2021 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Feminism: Why such a misunderstood word? Let us first understand what Feminism means, because in India this word is highly victimized, accused, and bullied. Feminism means prophesying equality from the point of view of a woman. Unlike the meanings that this word is given in this country, it does not promote gender inequality or tries to prove that men are in any way inferior to women. It is just equivalent to the concept of gender equality only within the viewpoint of a woman. Now, there will come questions why this viewpoint is considered from a woman’s point of view, why there isn’t a term called menism. It’s a completely healthy argument, but there is one phenomenon that the world has landed on and it still hasn’t recovered from ever since the dawn of it. The phenomenon is nothing but the most crucial of the societal construct that our ancestors instilled in our minds, called Patriarchy. This term means to have a societal construct completely dominated, ruled, and exorcised by men. that women are the second citizens, unturned and incapable of making any decision even for themselves. This particular thing has led to centuries of oppression of women. Women were the ones who had to take a step back to follow the path of a man. A mother sacrificed her needs, her interests to raise a son, a wife left her family and comfort to foster a man to build his empire. There was an eternity-long sacrifice that women adsorbed, absorbed, and digested to make a man what he is today. This makes a man privileged and a privileged person’s point of view can diminish the idea of Equality. There are no shaming men here, it’s just that it is hard to give up the privileges. If you are the decision-maker of what ice cream to eat in your ice cream shop, you can obviously pick your favorite, but an outsider will ask about the availability of that ice cream. It is the same way in the world, a woman is not granted all she wants but a man can take anything he wants as granted. A man can wear whatever he wants, roam whenever and wherever he wants, have any type of friend circle as he wishes, etc. But, at each step of the way a woman has to climb a bigger mountain to enjoy those same mundane things that a man is freely doing. And thus, there is a need to look at what woman’s needs are and how we can address them to match at the same level as men. Hence, we are viewing this equality concept from the eyes of a woman. But, sadly this concept is pathologically broken into pieces in Indian society. Indian society thinks that feminism is the chivalry of women as a way to seek attention, as a way to disrespect their religion, and most importantly as a way to demean men. In reality, it boosts women to actually understand the viewpoint of men, to understand the struggles that men face. The point of feminism is never chivalry but peace and a sense of responsibility, credibility, but we have made it such chaos that there are no bounds to it. As in every construct, here also the reason that such misunderstanding of the terminology is due to unawareness of knowledge or its lack thereof. The concept of lacking this knowledge is in rural parts that have brought themselves up in a highly conservative stature. The unawareness on the other hand is the bigger evil that spurs out of educated, civilized people who pass any comment bashing the male gender in the banner of feminism. Feminism is not threatening a man with sexual harassment lawsuit or mocking when a man gets in trouble. Feminism is in understanding that both women and men have their flaws and quirks. That both genders need equal rights, support, and law to reach a point of ethical correctness. Feminism is upholding the banner that we all are humans and we all need the same things. Feminism is understanding one another, in a way it prompts gender sensitization. It is all that word equality resonates with its every alphabet. One thing is to be understood that the ladder is for the oppressed to climb to the same pedestal as the privileged not to raise one above another. SEARCH Women Empowerment A mere concept or a real Concern SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak Mithibai Kshitij: Epitome Of Diverse Social Cause Empowerment 24 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS

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