quarta-feira, 16 de dezembro de 2015

Mohabbat

Love doesn't proceed by someone's break heart,to the take wish for want it/him/her,,doesn't got.
Love is so object of this world's,what happen by someone,doesn't happen with other person/lover.

Kisi Ko Toot Kar Chane Se
Mohabbat Nahi Hoti, Use Paane Ki
Khwahish Rakhne Se Mohabbat
Nahi Hoti, Mohabbat To Is Duniya Ki
Wo Azeem Cheez Hai, Jo Kisi Se Ek
Baar Ho Jaye To Fir Kisi Se Nahi
Hoti...!


terça-feira, 15 de dezembro de 2015

domingo, 13 de dezembro de 2015

HINDI PYAR



कितना प्यार है उनसे काश वो ये जान लें,
वो ही है ज़िंदगी मेरी ये बात मान लें,
उनको देने को नहीं कुछ पास हमारे,
बस एक जान है हमारी जब चाहे मांग लें.


sexta-feira, 11 de dezembro de 2015

Mumbai! Yay! Nós todos amamos Mumbai, não é? Há algo sobre Mumbai que atrai as pessoas, como mariposas para uma chama. A cidade insone tem muito a oferecer durante o dia e noite; pizzazz, dinheiro, liberdade, oportunidades. E como toda cidade, Mumbai também está contaminado por equívocos. A maioria das pessoas vive em um paraíso de tolos quando se pensa em Mumbai, sem compreender que nem tudo que reluz é ouro, e que o dinheiro e glamour têm um preço. Porém, talvez isso é o que torna tão especial Mumbai. Apesar de toda a confusão e problemas, nós amamos incondicionalmente Mumbai. Aqui estão equívocos comuns sobre a cidade e sua inseparável Mumbaikar que simplesmente não são verdade! 1. Mumbai é dominada pela política de Idiomas. Mumbai tem uma relação de amor e ódio com a sua própria história. Enquanto a classe média educada pode ter e tem julgamentos morais sobre qualquer coisa e tudo, sem nunca sujar as mãos, política e poder político são uma realidade para as outras duas classes. Mas, a única coisa Mumbai rejeita a maioria é categorização e separação. Assim, enquanto a política de Idiomas faz elevar sua cabeça de vez em quando, Mumbai acaba acomodando cada pessoa se recusar a falar outra língua, seja Marathi ou Hindi.   Mumbai Kya re! Wo Samor ka bhaaji wala swasta Madhe deta hai! rediff 2. Thane, Kalyan, Virar não são parte de Mumbai. Só porque eles tecnicamente não vêm sob a Região Metropolitana de Mumbai, não significa que eles são separados da cidade. As pessoas trabalham em Mumbai, o comércio acontece em Mumbai e Mumbai é apenas um passeio locais trituração de osso de distância!   Mumbai Uma vez fui a Thane! Ele cheirava como terra! wikipedia 3. trens lentos são lentos e trens rápidos são rápidos. Todo mundo novo para a cidade, incluindo crianças de Mumbaikars pensar que trens rápidos são realmente mais rápido do que os trens lentos e depois perguntam por que os trens lentos em tudo! Vamos deixar este mistério para você visitar a nossa cidade e descubra!   Mumbai Uma vez Alia Bhatt, Rahul Gandhi e Rakhi Sawant estavam indo por um trem rápido ... Youtube 4. Mumbai vida ki é impressionante! Mumbai está cheio de oportunidades, não há dúvida sobre isso. E a vida não se instalar aqui. A única coisa é, você pode ter que se contentar cerca de 50 kms de distância da cidade, você pode literalmente nunca se acostumar com o tráfego em estradas e multidão em trens, e você vai estar correndo por aí tanto para o resto de sua vida, você vai nunca mais querer resolver em qualquer lugar!   Mumbai É assim que levamos. funnfun 5. Mumbaikars odeiam migrantes! Se Mumbai realmente odiava migrantes, não haveria mais de 200 famílias vindo para liquidar todos os dias! Quando sabemos que você é de fora, vamos fazer você se sentir tão bem-vinda quanto os nossos horários vai permitir-nos. Só não ficar no lado errado de um trem de pico hora de descer em uma estação lotada!   Mumbai Esta estação é construída de tal forma que você tem que tomar um trem local para ir a qualquer lugar. Bem-vindo a Mumbai! inchembur 6. Todos nós falar como Circuito de Munna Bhai. Vamos apenas fazer uma coisa bem clara. Podemos falar como as pessoas Deli, mas não que estão dentro de nossas próprias jumentos. Então, nós não.   Mumbai Ae, bola toh nikal leneka! Khalipili lafde pe nai utaar, bolrela ae! wheatish 7. As nossas escolas e faculdades estão exatamente como retratado em Bollywood! Nem todos nós temos carros chamativos, a maioria de nós usar o transporte público. As meninas não usam mais curta das saias curtas e os meninos não usam tops e shorts. Não temos salas de aula com ar condicionado e até o final do dia, todos nós temos feito algum bom para empresas de desodorante.   Mumbai Isso é apenas como as pessoas em Delhi e Lokhandwala vestido. santabanta 8. Nós somos tudo sobre Bollywood e celebridades Nós correr em celebridades de vez em quando. Mas, principalmente, eles estão atirando ocupado, estamos ocupados assistindo seus filmes ou trabalhar para o cinema. Isso é onde termina. Mesmo que topar com eles, estamos bastante bem comportados e para além de um selfie e um autógrafo, não chatear ninguém abaixo Amitabh, Sachin, o CM eo nível PM. Não, nem mesmo Rakhi Sawant.   Mumbai Arre Iska make-up toh meri Maasi ki ki bua Ladki Karti hai! mtvstat 9. Mumbai meios alimentares, paav vada e paav bhaaji. Nós amamos Vada Pav! E Pav Bhaaji !! Mas há uma série de outros tipos de alimentos que comemos demais. Como McVada paav e paav Bhaaji Dosa.   Mumbai comida Ok multa. Nós admitimos este. Mas eu quero um Vada Pav agora! indianholocaustmyfatherslifeandtime 10. Mumbaikars são todos HiFi. Ao contrário do que você pensa, nós estamos quebrou a maior parte do tempo. O aluguel, todas as viagens nos deixa kangaal. Nem todos nós usar roupas da Zara, viajar em carros com ar-condicionado e comer no Taj.   Mumbai Eu mantive todos os meus caros roupas de marca em casa para vir jogar na chuva! vale-de-dance 11. Todas as meninas que vivem em Mumbai são luxuosas e dizer Ya! Isso é apenas os mais novos operadores de Delhi e os oldies na Lokhandwala. Mumbai meninas são bastante os getters ir e viajantes de trem locais, obrigado!   Elegante O que ya! Você pisou no meu falsos sandálias Gucci! Thik hai, vaanda nai. Vamos compartilhar um vada pav! indianexpress   Concordo com nossa lista? O que equívocos você enfrenta como um Mumbaikar?

Mumbai! Yay!

We all love Mumbai, don’t we? There’s something about Mumbai that attracts people, like moths to a flame. The insomniac city has a lot to offer through the day and night; pizzazz, money, freedom, opportunities. And like every city, Mumbai too, is tainted by misconceptions.

Most people live in a fool’s paradise when they think of Mumbai, failing to understand that all that glitters is not gold, and that money and glamour come at a price.

Howbeit, maybe this is what makes Mumbai so special. Despite all the muddle and problems, we love Mumbai unconditionally.

Here are common misconceptions about the city and her inseparable Mumbaikar that are simply not true!

1. Mumbai is dominated by Language politics.
Mumbai has a love-hate relationship with her own history. While the educated middle class can have and does have moral judgements about anything and everything, without ever getting their hands dirty, politics and political power are a reality for the other two classes. But, the one thing Mumbai rejects the most is categorization and separation. So while Language politics does rear its head from time to time, Mumbai ends up accommodating every person refusing to speak another language, be it Marathi or Hindi.



Mumbai
Kya re! Wo samor ka bhaaji wala swasta madhe deta hai! rediff

2. Thane, Kalyan, Virar are not part of Mumbai.
Just because they technically do not come under the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, does not mean they are separate from the city. The people work in Mumbai, trade happens in Mumbai and Mumbai is just a bone-crunching local ride away!



Mumbai
I once went to Thane! It smelled just like Earth! wikipedia

3. Slow trains are slow and fast trains are fast.
Everyone new to the city, including children of Mumbaikars think that fast trains are actually faster than slow trains and then wonder why have slow trains at all! We shall leave this mystery for you to visit our city and find out!



Mumbai
Once Alia Bhatt, Rahul Gandhi and Rakhi Sawant were going by a fast train…
youtube

4. Mumbai ki life is awesome!
Mumbai is full of opportunities, no doubt about that. And life does get settled here. Only thing is, you might have to settle some 50 kms away from the city, you may literally never get used to the traffic on roads and crowd in trains, and you will be running around so much for the rest of your life, you will never again want to settle anywhere!



Mumbai
That’s how we roll. funnfun

5. Mumbaikars hate migrants!
If Mumbai really hated migrants, there wouldn’t be more than 200 families coming in to settle every single day! When we know you are from outside, we will make you feel as welcome as our schedules will allow us. Just don’t stand on the wrong side of a peak hour train to get down at a crowded station!



Mumbai
This station is built such that you HAVE to take a local train to go anywhere. Welcome to Mumbai! inchembur

6. All of us talk like Circuit from Munna Bhai.
Let’s just make one thing clear. We can talk like Delhi people, but we are not that up inside our own asses. So we don’t.



Mumbai
Ae, bola toh nikal leneka! Khalipili lafde pe nai utaar, bolrela ae! wheatish

7. Our schools and colleges are exactly as depicted in Bollywood!
Not all of us have flashy cars, majority of us use public transport. Girls do not wear shortest of the short skirts and boys do not wear tank tops and shorts. We do not have air conditioned classrooms and by the end of the day, we’ve all done some good to deodorant companies.



Mumbai
That’s only how people in Delhi and Lokhandwala dress. santabanta

8. We are all about Bollywood and celebrities
We do run into celebrities from time to time. But mostly, they’re busy shooting, we’re busy watching their movies or working for the movies. That’s where it ends. Even if we do bump into them, we are quite well behaved and beyond a selfie and an autograph, we don’t badger anyone below Amitabh, Sachin, the CM and the PM level. No, not even Rakhi Sawant.



Mumbai
Arre iska make-up toh meri maasi ki bua ki ladki karti hai! mtvstat

9. Mumbai food means, vada paav and paav bhaaji.
We love Vada Pav! And Pav Bhaaji!! But there are a lot of other kinds of food we eat too. Like McVada Paav and Paav Bhaaji Dosa.



Mumbai food
Ok fine. We admit this one. But I want a Vada Pav now! indianholocaustmyfatherslifeandtime

10. Mumbaikars are all HiFi.
Contrary to what you think, we’re broke most of the time. The rent, all the travelling leaves us kangaal. Not all of us wear clothes from Zara, travel in air conditioned cars and eat at the Taj.



Mumbai
I kept all my expensive branded clothes at home to come play in the rain! valley-of-dance

11. All girls living in Mumbai are posh and say Ya!
That’s just the newest entrants from Delhi and the oldies at Lokhandwala. Mumbai girls are quite the go getters and local train travelers, thank you!



Posh
What ya! You stepped on my fake Gucci sandals! Thik hai, vaanda nai. We will share a vada pav! indianexpress



Agree with our list? What misconceptions do you face as a Mumbaikar?






















quinta-feira, 10 de dezembro de 2015

Salman Khan thanks fans, says ‘accept the decision with humility’

Salman Khan thanks fans, says ‘accept the decision with humility’

Hours after Salman Khan was acquitted by the Bombay High Court in the 2002 hit-and-run case, the Bollywood superstar thanked his fans and family for their unconditional support.
In a post on Twitter, Salman Khan said: “I accept the decision of the judiciary with humility. I thank my family, friends & fans for their support & prayers.”
I accept the decision of the judiciary with humility. I thank my family, friends & fans for their support & prayers .
— Salman Khan (@BeingSalmanKhan) December 10, 2015
Setting aside Salman’s conviction by the Sessions Court, the Bombay High Court said in the jam-packed courtroom, “The appeal is allowed. The trial court’s verdict is quashed and set aside…Salman is acquitted of all the charges.” (Read: Salman Khan hit-and-run case verdict: Probe was conducted in a faulty manner, says Bombay HC)
Holding that the evidence was “weak”, Justice Joshi dwelt upon the shortcomings in the prosecution’s case, such as not recording evidence of important witnesses and also omissions and contradictions in the evidence of injured witnesses.


Salman Khan thanks fans, says ‘accept the decision with humility’


India clears Japan’s bid for first bullet train ahead of Shinzo Abe trip

India clears Japan’s bid for first bullet train ahead of Shinzo Abe trip

A railway official said a panel led by Modi's adviser, Arvind Panagariya, had cited the accident-free record of the Japan's high-speed trains in its recommendation.

bullet train, india bullet train, japan bullet train, shinzo abe, shinzo abe in india, news Japan had offered to finance 80 percent of the cost of the train linking financial capital Mumbai with Ahmedabad.

India’s cabinet has cleared a $14.7 billion Japanese proposal to build its first bullet train line, an Indian government minister and official said on Thursday, one of India’s biggest foreign investments in its infrastructure sector.
The decision ahead of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit beginning on Friday gives Japan an early lead over China, which is also bidding to build high-speed rail lines across large parts of India’s congested and largely British-era system.
Japan had offered to finance 80 percent of the cost of the train linking financial capital Mumbai with Ahmedabad, the commercial centre of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat, at an interest rate of less than 1 percent.
“It’s been done,” a government minister who attended the cabinet meeting headed by Modi late on Wednesday told Reuters.
An official in Modi’s office confirmed the decision, saying there were some issues relating to the bullet train but that had since been sorted out in time for Abe’s visit.
“We expect to make an announcement during the visit,” the official said. Both the minister and the official declined to be identified.
Modi and Abe have forged a strong relationship, seeking to expand commercial and defence ties and push back against the rising influence of China across Asia.
Japan’s International Cooperation Agency completed a feasibility study in July on the 505-km (315-mile) Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor offering to cut travel time to two hours from the current seven to eight hours.
China was in September given the right to assess the feasibility of a high-speed train link between Delhi and Chennai, in the south, after getting clearances from India’s security agencies wary of Chinese involvement in infrastructure areas such as telecoms and railways.
French and Spanish firms are also conducting studies into building two of the routes in a quadrilateral of high-speed train lines criss-crossing the country that would drastically reduce travel times.
A railway official said a panel led by Modi’s adviser, Arvind Panagariya, had cited the accident-free record of the Japan’s high-speed trains in its recommendation.
Lured by the scale of India’s transport needs, foreign rail companies are aggressively campaigning to sell their technology and steal a march on rivals.
However, the government has not said how it would pay for the new lines if they eventually get the green light.


sábado, 5 de dezembro de 2015

"सुनो.......



"सुनो.......
रिश्तों में गर्माहट बरकरार रखना
मौसम तो अभी और भी सर्द होगा "


PYAARI

वो जुर्म भी हमारा था, वो प्यार भी हमारा था
उनके उपर लगा हर इल्जाम भी हमारा था
सजा भी हमको मिली , क्यो की ,
ना वक्त हमारा था ना साथ तुम्हारा था

sexta-feira, 4 de dezembro de 2015

Live: No overnight rains in Chennai, focus shifts from rescue to relief work

Chennai é lentamente mancando de volta à normalidade. Os Airports Authority of India disse que o aeroporto de Chennai, que foi fechada desde segunda-feira, vai iniciar operações parciais no sábado. Os bancos também permanecerá aberto no domingo, a fim de facilitar as transacções financeiras lisas.
Operações de salvamento e de socorro em massa estão em andamento em todo o estado. Tamil Nadu Estado Relief oficial disse que mais de 11 lakh pessoas foram evacuadas até agora. Além disso, o poder foi restaurado na maioria das áreas.


Indian Recipes - Bhindi Do Pyaaza

Hindi Language Blog - Indian Recipes – Bhindi Do Pyaaza


Bhindi Do Pyaaza is a very popular and easy vegetarian dish. In this dish, the bhindi  or Indian okra is cut into small pieces and are cooked with the onion, turmeric, coriander and Garam masala.
So what are you waiting for, let’s make this delicious dish at home.
Recipe Servings : 4
Recipe Cook Time : 45 min (Cook time: 30 minutes and preparation time is 15 minutes)
Bhindi Do Pyaaza
Bhindi Do Pyaaza

Ingredients:

500 gms Okra or lady finger (भिंडी – bhindi).
2 large onions (प्याज – pyaaz) or about 4 medium onions, about 2 heaped cup sliced onions.
½ tsp turmeric powder (हल्दी – haldi).
1 tsp red chilly (लाल मिर्च – lal mirch)  powder or add as required.
1 tsp dried mango powder (आमचूर – amchur) or juice from half fresh lemon.
1 tsp garam masala (गरम मसाला) powder.
3 to 3.5 tbsp oil (तेल – tel) or ghee (घी).
Salt (नमक  – namak) as required.

Method:

  1. Firstly wash the bhindi in running water. Then wipe them with a kitchen napkin. Now chop the okra into half inch pieces. Slice the onions thinly.
  2. In a pan or wok, add ghee or oil. Then add the chopped bhindis. Saute them on a low to medium flame till the bhindis become slightly tender.
  3. Now add the sliced onions. Add all the dry masala powders except garam masala powder and amchur and mix well. Add salt too. Mix the bhindis well with the onions.
  4. Cook on a slow flame till the bhindi has become tender and cooked. Don’t overcook as the bhindis will get mushy.
  5. Lastly, add the garam masala powder and amchur. Amchur will give them little sour taste. You can use lemon juice (squeezing half lemon) instead of amchur powder.
  6. Mix the garam masala powder and amchur powder with the bhindi and onions.
  7. Serve Bhindi Do Pyaza with rotis or phulkas. It can also be served as a side dish
  8. Just before serving you could garnish with finely chopped coriander leaves. Serve hot with Roti (रोटी) or Naan (नान) or Basmati rice (चावल).

quinta-feira, 3 de dezembro de 2015

ÌNDIA - PARIS - MODI

India defies climate negotiations in Paris
The country has bold proposals, but complicates the negotiations and intends to continue investing in thermoelectric

The Indian prime minister Narendra Modi speaks at the Paris Climate Conference (Photo: Ap Photo / Michael Euler)
India is the fourth largest global emitter of greenhouse gases that heat the planet and cause climate change and are stealing the show in these early days of the Paris climate conference, COP-21. With China and the US leading to serious negotiations and approaching the historical positions of the European Union, the three largest polluters are relatively aligned and thus all eyes turn to the letters that India is putting on the table.

The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened up in high voltage, since announcing the first day a great alliance solar than 120 countries, doubling the resources allocated by India to renewable energy and joining the billionaire fund proposed by Bill Gates for the development of solar energy.

>> Climate targets can be reviewed every five years

So isolated views, these cards placed on the table by Modi at the beginning of trading season are very auspicious, especially if we consider that all these initiatives add up to huge goal that India had for renewable energy: get to 2022 with 175 gigawatts solar and wind energy.

But the Prime Minister of initial hyperactivity serves also of smokescreen to unfriendly positions that the country has taken in the negotiations for a new climate agreement, as Lisa Friedman wrote to the special report of E & E.

>> More vulnerable countries call for more urgent and effective action at COP-21

For starters, the real economy, India provides huge investments in thermoelectric coal plants that will coexist with investments in clean energy.

In the negotiations, the country has been against the inclusion in the agreement on construction of a periodic review system-tourniquet and deeper emission reduction targets every five years.

India has also opposed the definition of a long-term goal for the agreement, be the decarbonisation of the global economy in the twenty-first century, as proposed by the G7 and Brazil, is the decarbonisation by 2050, as proposed by the most vulnerable countries to impacts of climate change, as the island countries of the Pacific and the Caribbean, Indonesia, Bangladesh and others.

And India has used and abused the concept of climate justice and, thus, hampered progress on critical details of the new agreement. I can understand that India today is the country that claims climate justice and space in the carbon budget that humanity still has to "spend" before hiring a global warming of more than 2 ° C. Over 300 million people live there without access to electricity and is common blackouts leave more than 700 million in the dark. This brings the issue of energy, and investment needed in the sector to be a key issue for the country that needs to develop to take 700 million people out of poverty.

>> Fossil fuels are coming to an end?

But how could they tell the inhabitants of the most vulnerable countries, the right of India and other countries have to take your misery populations can not withdraw the right of existence of populations of the most vulnerable countries to climate change.

As a politician experienced that is in addition to the solar power enthusiast, Modi should even be stretching the rope and playing for obtaining advantages in agreement that seeks to establish itself in Paris.

And a senior member of the Indian negotiating team gave an important tip about whatever the country, in testimony to the Financial Times: "India is one of the largest coal consumer in the world and will cut its investment in fuel if the new agreement climate offer more money to help them switch to cleaner sources of energy, such as solar energy. "

I hope that the rope does not Smash before the end of next week.

* Délcio Rodrigues is physical, energy expert and environmentalist


terça-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2015