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Twitter trolling: An experience to make or break you

This blog is not about statistics. This is the voice of my heart after having moments of joys as well as painful experiences of trolling. To start on a positive note this platform has been a life changing as I gathered beautiful friends and gained huge knowledge reading different views of people on various events. I was a bindaas person going along with routine of life. Was happy posting pics on Facebook and getting likes. Life was work,family and party. when suddenly one day I just for fun  opened a twitter account. Not even knowing how to tweet, what is #, what is followers and following.  However was lucky to have a group of friends who guided me whom to follow,how to tweets and troll. I had this hatred towards a particular political party. That was it. All my tweets were directed to troll,insult and abuse them.  As I slowly moved on unconsciously I started to enjoy this. As my group extended I was advised to follow a a big handle. Yes you guessed it right, D...

Mr Vajpayee: A diamond lost in shine India campaign

In the early 2000s, India had witnessed steady economic growth under Vajpayee, and BJP in general had become synonymous with progress due to reforms, infrastructure including Golden Quadrilateral  Development oriented Vajpayee took over PM Office in 1998, one of his first major announcements was the 6000km highway project called “Golden Quadrilateral” which intended to connect most of the major industrial, agricultural & cultural centres of India, including the 4 metro cities. Over the next 5 years, Vajpayee’s govt added almost 25,000km of national highways which was the highest ever in a 5 year timeframe since independence which kickstarted economic prosperity. The rate of economic growth in 2003, a few months before the UPA came to power, was at 7.9%. The rate of inflation was at 3.8%. In fact, the rate of inflation during the entire NDA term averaged at 4.8%, The 2004 Lok Sabha results did surprise many people , journalists and even the Congress party considering t...

My soul speaks: Let us make India even better

Had heard of cultural exchange programmes by school earlier but never gave it a thought  As I got the message from school that a boy in early teens is visiting India and shall stay in my house like a family, I had mixed feelings. Feelings " कहाँ फँस गए"  but sometimes excited yet worried  As the day started to approach nearer getting the room set up to Fresh towels to toilet rolls all acts coming togather.  On the way to airport wandering how he would be like. Much way ahead and western attitude, arrogant, choosy and throw tantrums around? Will he like vegetarian Indian food ? Will he be fine with health in this pollution and allergies ? And many more....... First look as he walked out of arrivals something in my heart said " अतिथि देवों भवों" and as we welcomed all children with garlands and tikka the feeling started to grow  Days started to pass as we and School gave our best efforts so they take home good memories of India. From Pre...

BUDGET 2017-18 IS ARRIVAL OF SPRING

I ss mod pe ghabra ke na tham jaiye aap  Jo baat nayi hai usse apnaiye aap  Darte hain nayi raah pe kyun chalne se  Hum aage-aage chalte hain aazmaiye aap  These beautiful lines sums up the budget presented by Honorable Finance Minister Arun Jaitley for 2017-18. The Finance Minister presented the Union Budget for 2017-18 in what is a period of transition for the economy. On the one hand, the economy is recovering from the effects of demonetization. On the other hand, there is the impending roll out of the GST which promises to completely transform the indirect tax regime in the country. In this context, the choice for the FM was to either stay true to the reform and fiscal consolidation path or to play for populism as was the demand by a section of the media. It is a great positive that the FM has chosen to stay away from the populist path. Over the course of time, the government has sharply reduced inefficient subsidies maki...