Thursday 29 December 2016

Best places in India to celebrate the New Year…





1. Goa  –

Goa carries a special charm during last week of December for grand celebrations of new year. There are lot of places in Goa where you can spend new year eve partying.
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2. Manali –

The best place to enjoy new year’s celebrations if you want chill time by fireside, the snow and the majestic view of  mountains are sure to make you welcome New year in amazing way.
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3. New Delhi

Capital of the country is also capital of partying which guarantees you gala time on new years’s eve.There are many places to buzz around to enjoy your new year .
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4. Shillong –

Party at the rock capital of India with bunch of different events to choose from the isolated place will give you peace to celebrate the new year with  the mesmerizing  scenic beauty all around.
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5. Jaipur –

The pink city is the best place to land in for new year’s celebrations for people who enjoy olden twist the royal architecture of city will make your new year’s celebrations king size !
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Thursday 22 December 2016

India surpasses United kingdom to become 5th largest economy…


Owing to Britain’s  recent Brexit-related problems which are created in June 2016 and thanks to India’s rapid economic growth India has managed to overtake its erstwhile colonial master United Kingdom in terms of the size of economy The first time after nearly 150 years.The dramatic shift has been driven by India’s rapid growth over the past 30 years as well as downside of the values of pound over the last 12 months a report published by a top magazine.
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Once expected to overtake the UK’s GDP in 2020 The surpass has been accelerated by the 19 percent decline in the value of pound over the last 12 months, consequently UK’s 2016 GDP of GBP $1.87 trillion converts to $2.29 trillion at the exchange rate of GBP $0.81 per $1 INR where  as Indian GDP convert into 153 INR trillion into 2.30 trillion to exchange rate because of $ is valued at 66.6 INR, due to these reason. According to report of a well known magazine of USA – “Indian economy surpasses UK’s economy”.
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Wednesday 21 December 2016

Donald trump wins electoral college vote...


The U.S. electoral college certified trump as president despite many efforts to keep him away from white house. It was declared 6 weeks after winning poles, republicans has secured 270 votes needed to formulate his votes.
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Reacting to his win Trump promised to work to unite U.S. and be the president of all Americans. Texas ultimately put the president elect over 270 threshold despite 2 of its electoral voting against him.
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The New York Times reported that 4 democratic electoral cast there votes someone other than Mrs. Clinton. The results will be officially announced on 6 January 2017 in a special joint session of congress.

Sunday 11 December 2016

TIME PERSON OF THE YEAR 2016...

As TIME magazine declared their Person of the Year for 2016, many Indians were disappointed. This was also partly due to confusion. On Tuesday (December 6), TIME announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the Person of the Year in the popular category, after thousands voted for the Indian PM on their readers’ poll. What many misunderstood or overlooked was that it was according to a reader poll and not the publication’s jury.
This is the 90th time they have named the person who had the greatest influence, for better or worse, on the events of the year. So which is it this year: Better or worse? The challenge for Donald Trump is how profoundly the country disagrees about the answer.
It’s hard to measure the scale of his disruption. This real estate baron and casino owner turned reality-TV star and provocateur—never a day spent in public office, never a debt owed to any interest besides his own—now surveys the smoking ruin of a vast political edifice that once housed parties, pundits, donors, pollsters, all those who did not see him coming or take him seriously. Out of this reckoning, Trump is poised to preside, for better or worse.
For those who believe this is all for the better, Trump’s victory represents a long-overdue rebuke to an entrenched and arrogant governing class; for those who see it as for the worse, the destruction extends to cherished norms of civility and discourse, a politics poisoned by vile streams of racism, sexism, nativism. To his believers, he delivers change—broad, deep, historic change, not modest measures doled out in Dixie cups; to his detractors, he inspires fear both for what he may do and what may be done in his name.
For reminding America that demagoguery feeds on despair and that truth is only as powerful as the trust in those who speak it, for empowering a hidden electorate by mainstreaming its furies and live-streaming its fears, and for framing tomorrow’s political culture by demolishing yesterday’s, Donald Trump is TIME’s 2016 Person of the Year.