The lead pair of an independent YouTube channel, "India in details" has slammed the famous YouTuber, Dhruv Rathee for sending goons behind the couple in the cities of Berlin (Germany) and Paris ( France). It was reported that Karolina Goswami fact-checked Rathee's old video, where the latter was seen explaining the "World Happiness Index 2021", where he claimed that Pakistanis are happier than Indians. On behalf of his wife, Anurag Goswami narrated the incidents in the recently released video. The new video includes images and footage of their attacked-broken car. He also mentioned that it was Rathee's staunch supporters who went behind them when they were accompanied by their kids for lunch. A complaint has been registered against the goons by the Goswami couple. What do you think? Is YouTubing for India a dangerous business?
• Every year, on the 27th of September, World Tourism Day is celebrated.
• It started in the year 1980 by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
• The purpose was to increase tourism worldwide, so it could promote the culture, boost the economy, regulate the social order, and maintain politics within and outside the countries.
• This year's theme for the celebrations is Tourism & the Green Investment.
The 5th of September is observed as Teacher's Day in India as it marks the birth anniversary of our former President S.V Radhakrishnan, who was also a great scholar and a teacher.
In India, along with politics, cricket, and cinema are the two must and much-talked-about topics.
Hindi cinema has been producing films that revolve around the bond shared between a teacher and their students. While some films have been successful with their messaging (Taare Zameen Par) others have given us some free dopamine shots (Main Hoon Na).
But one Hindi film that goes missing from the room is Rani Mukherjee starrer, "Hichki" which revolves around the struggling life of a Teacher Naina Mathur, who has Tourette syndrome (a nervous system disorder in which people get sudden twitches).
Since Mathur is placed at a renowned school, now she has to face and resolve two biggest challenges, that is:
1) To convert her weakness into her strength.
2) To transform the lives of an underprivileged student group.
As the film progresses, we get to witness several heart-breaking moments where Naina is constantly pushed to face her fears and feel less but every time, she feels low, she also comes up with another great idea or a thought that helps her in reviving herself. She is determined and a hard-working individual who strives to do her best despite her physical incompetence and if this doesn't make her an inspiring teacher then I do not know what else will.
It's a boon and a bane to have amazing such amazing teachers. A boon because they are shaping up our lives, and a bane because one day, we have to leave them. . . . Hashtags~
Yesterday, with the successful launch of ISRO's Aditiya L1, India's space voyage to unravel the mysteries of the universe continues. This recurring success of ISRO's missions into space at budget-friendly costs is an indication of India's immense ability and potential to withstand other global scientific space giants, such as America's NASA and Russia's Roscosmos.
But what's tickling my head to think is how and when we Indians suddenly developed so much affection for our space scientists and their well-curated space programs. As far as, I can recall, as a child, I never noticed this amount of joy in Indians for the launch of our space missions. Although we all are collectively smitten by our former President A.P.J Abdul Kalam Sir's vision and ideology, many of us are still unaware of his identity of being a space scientist, and a junior to Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the founder of ISRO. Then, what could be the possible reasons for developing this new attention to ISRO and its missions?
It could be our exposure to the internet, which helps non-nerdy science folks explore and learn new topics of the subjects in the easiest way through various mediums of articles, papers, audio, videos, and images.
Secondly, the introduction of web series in India has given rise to many young voices, amongst the one is Director Abhay Pannu. His series "Rocket Boys" is based on the lives of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the two prominent Indian scientists who created history with their achievements. Likewise, films like Mission Mangal, Cargo, Antariksham 9000, and Rocketry are some other good examples.
Also, the credit should be given to the present government, which is promoting and supporting the ISRO to experiment and develop new missions, whether it was our trip to Mars through Mangalyaan, our exploration of the Moon's surfaces through Chandrayaan missions, or the recent, our quest to learn about Sun through Aditiya L1, the current government is one reason why Indians can sense the hard work, dedication, and passion of all the ISRO scientists and resonate with their higher energy.
Our obsession with celebrity culture is never ending and in addition to it, the boom of social media has given rise to the influencer culture which has paved a new road for a common individual to attain some limelight.
But in our infatuation to be famous, we often forget that the downside of being celebrated is more as compared to its perks.
A few days ago, I came across some absurd comments which mentioned how the actress Kiara Advani has successfully gained some weight around her breasts, and the credit should be given to her actor-husband, Sidharth Malhotra, who must be receiving more chances of making out with her post their marriage.
The Internet is flooded with such terrible remarks even though I wasn't reading something ridiculous like this yet I couldn't control my frustration.
The user's remarks pushed me to think about how everyone feels that it is their duty to comment on each issue, image, or a clip as if this is an individual's higher purpose and if they won't accomplish it, life will give up on them.
It's also like the internet would not work in an individual or a company's favor if anything and everything isn't sexualized or objectified whether its sarcasm, marketing, filmmaking, content creation etc.
In the pursuit of gaining popularity, we are surely forgetting that we aren't just a physical being but also holds an immense cerebral power to influence a group and a person. In a matter of time, we will realize, it's not always about the skin (body) but the soul (wisdom) that we keep running away from.
After all, intelligence and morality are forever going to be the graceful qualities any individual can embrace.
This week, we observed how an influential celebrity couple became a soft target for the audience on the internet. All the tamasha began from a clip from a popular fashion&lifestyle magazine's YouTube channel, where Mrs. K was enthusiastically explaining how her deary husband dislikes her in lipstick and admires his obedient wife's natural appearance more.
In just a short time, the clip was all over the internet, requesting the versatile actress to be honest about her love life and accept her "Bachna-Ae-Hasino" fame actor-husband's toxicity.
But, whatever happens on the internet lets to division amongst the audience. The logically-driven Group A questioned the emotionally-empowered Group B, "What if she had asked her husband to not wear a hot pink shirt because he looks unusual?"
While there can be made innumerable interpretations and conclusions to the argument, what cannot be dismissed was the dominating tonality of the "Darlings" heroine while delivering her not-so-controversial lines.
As an active non-participatory member of the "I-can-influence-them-outside-cinema" community, Mrs. K, in order to avoid any sort of false criticism or harsh trolling of her 40-year-old husband has to be double-sure of her speeches and actions because no matter, how much the general public circulate the messages on being "non-judgemental", once a human being receives a gossip, we can't "wipe it off". . . .
PRACHI MEHTA
The lead pair of an independent YouTube channel, "India in details" has slammed the famous YouTuber, Dhruv Rathee for sending goons behind the couple in the cities of Berlin (Germany) and Paris ( France). It was reported that Karolina Goswami fact-checked Rathee's old video, where the latter was seen explaining the "World Happiness Index 2021", where he claimed that Pakistanis are happier than Indians. On behalf of his wife, Anurag Goswami narrated the incidents in the recently released video. The new video includes images and footage of their attacked-broken car. He also mentioned that it was Rathee's staunch supporters who went behind them when they were accompanied by their kids for lunch. A complaint has been registered against the goons by the Goswami couple. What do you think? Is YouTubing for India a dangerous business?
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• Every year, on the 27th of September, World Tourism Day is celebrated.
• It started in the year 1980 by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
• The purpose was to increase tourism worldwide, so it could promote the culture, boost the economy, regulate the social order, and maintain politics within and outside the countries.
• This year's theme for the celebrations is Tourism & the Green Investment.
• In 2002, India started its tourism campaign, "Incredible India" which has given a major boost to the tourism sector of the country.
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#worldtourismday #tourism #tourists #tourist #tourismday #india #bharat #bharattravels #travel #travelling #culture #cultural #tours #tour
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The 5th of September is observed as Teacher's Day in India as it marks the birth anniversary of our former President S.V Radhakrishnan, who was also a great scholar and a teacher.
In India, along with politics, cricket, and cinema are the two must and much-talked-about topics.
Hindi cinema has been producing films that revolve around the bond shared between a teacher and their students. While some films have been successful with their messaging (Taare Zameen Par) others have given us some free dopamine shots (Main Hoon Na).
But one Hindi film that goes missing from the room is Rani Mukherjee starrer, "Hichki" which revolves around the struggling life of a Teacher Naina Mathur, who has Tourette syndrome (a nervous system disorder in which people get sudden twitches).
Since Mathur is placed at a renowned school, now she has to face and resolve two biggest challenges, that is:
1) To convert her weakness into her strength.
2) To transform the lives of an underprivileged student group.
As the film progresses, we get to witness several heart-breaking moments where Naina is constantly pushed to face her fears and feel less but every time, she feels low, she also comes up with another great idea or a thought that helps her in reviving herself. She is determined and a hard-working individual who strives to do her best despite her physical incompetence and if this doesn't make her an inspiring teacher then I do not know what else will.
It's a boon and a bane to have amazing such amazing teachers. A boon because they are shaping up our lives, and a bane because one day, we have to leave them.
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#teachersday #happyteachersday
#ranimukherjee #ranimukerji
#yrf #yashrajfilms #hichki #hichkithefilm
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Yesterday, with the successful launch of ISRO's Aditiya L1, India's space voyage to unravel the mysteries of the universe continues. This recurring success of ISRO's missions into space at budget-friendly costs is an indication of India's immense ability and potential to withstand other global scientific space giants, such as America's NASA and Russia's Roscosmos.
But what's tickling my head to think is how and when we Indians suddenly developed so much affection for our space scientists and their well-curated space programs. As far as, I can recall, as a child, I never noticed this amount of joy in Indians for the launch of our space missions. Although we all are collectively smitten by our former President A.P.J Abdul Kalam Sir's vision and ideology, many of us are still unaware of his identity of being a space scientist, and a junior to Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the founder of ISRO. Then, what could be the possible reasons for developing this new attention to ISRO and its missions?
It could be our exposure to the internet, which helps non-nerdy science folks explore and learn new topics of the subjects in the easiest way through various mediums of articles, papers, audio, videos, and images.
Secondly, the introduction of web series in India has given rise to many young voices, amongst the one is Director Abhay Pannu. His series "Rocket Boys" is based on the lives of Dr. Homi J. Bhabha, and Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, the two prominent Indian scientists who created history with their achievements. Likewise, films like Mission Mangal, Cargo, Antariksham 9000, and Rocketry are some other good examples.
Also, the credit should be given to the present government, which is promoting and supporting the ISRO to experiment and develop new missions, whether it was our trip to Mars through Mangalyaan, our exploration of the Moon's surfaces through Chandrayaan missions, or the recent, our quest to learn about Sun through Aditiya L1, the current government is one reason why Indians can sense the hard work, dedication, and passion of all the ISRO scientists and resonate with their higher energy.
Hashtags:
#chandrayan3 #isro #isromissions #narendramodi #India
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PRACHI MEHTA
Our obsession with celebrity culture is never ending and in addition to it, the boom of social media has given rise to the influencer culture which has paved a new road for a common individual to attain some limelight.
But in our infatuation to be famous, we often forget that the downside of being celebrated is more as compared to its perks.
A few days ago, I came across some absurd comments which mentioned how the actress Kiara Advani has successfully gained some weight around her breasts, and the credit should be given to her actor-husband, Sidharth Malhotra, who must be receiving more chances of making out with her post their marriage.
The Internet is flooded with such terrible remarks even though I wasn't reading something ridiculous like this yet I couldn't control my frustration.
The user's remarks pushed me to think about how everyone feels that it is their duty to comment on each issue, image, or a clip as if this is an individual's higher purpose and if they won't accomplish it, life will give up on them.
It's also like the internet would not work in an individual or a company's favor if anything and everything isn't sexualized or objectified whether its sarcasm, marketing, filmmaking, content creation etc.
In the pursuit of gaining popularity, we are surely forgetting that we aren't just a physical being but also holds an immense cerebral power to influence a group and a person. In a matter of time, we will realize, it's not always about the skin (body) but the soul (wisdom) that we keep running away from.
After all, intelligence and morality are forever going to be the graceful qualities any individual can embrace.
#sidharthmalhotra #kiaraadvani #sidharthkiara #bodyshaming #socialmediademons
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We 🇮🇳 are on the Moon 🌕 @isroofficial5866 🙏 #chandrayaan3 #chandrayaan3landing
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PRACHI MEHTA
This week, we observed how an influential celebrity couple became a soft target for the audience on the internet. All the tamasha began from a clip from a popular fashion&lifestyle magazine's YouTube channel, where Mrs. K was enthusiastically explaining how her deary husband dislikes her in lipstick and admires his obedient wife's natural appearance more.
In just a short time, the clip was all over the internet, requesting the versatile actress to be honest about her love life and accept her "Bachna-Ae-Hasino" fame actor-husband's toxicity.
But, whatever happens on the internet lets to division amongst the audience. The logically-driven Group A questioned the emotionally-empowered Group B, "What if she had asked her husband to not wear a hot pink shirt because he looks unusual?"
While there can be made innumerable interpretations and conclusions to the argument, what cannot be dismissed was the dominating tonality of the "Darlings" heroine while delivering her not-so-controversial lines.
As an active non-participatory member of the "I-can-influence-them-outside-cinema" community, Mrs. K, in order to avoid any sort of false criticism or harsh trolling of her 40-year-old husband has to be double-sure of her speeches and actions because no matter, how much the general public circulate the messages on being "non-judgemental", once a human being receives a gossip, we can't "wipe it off".
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#aliabhatt #ranbirkapopr #vogue #people
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