Today 13 August 2024 was one of the most memorable days of my life. After a long gap of 25 years, we, the old gang, came together again to meet, greet, and share our cherished memories. I remember when we parted, we were so young, full of energy, and life, cute-looking girls and boys ready to do anything under the sun. We were mischievous, loved to break the rules, and at the same time obedient to the teachers. But today, it was difficult to ignore how much we’ve changed. Our cute-looking girls were altered into white-haired Naani or at least middle-aged women with streaks of grey hairs in between. The wrinkles on our faces that once glowed with youthful exuberance reminded us of the passage of time, a gentle reminder that we’re not those kids anymore. It hit me hard—how quickly time has flown, how we’ve all aged, and how, sooner or later, we’ll be stepping into a different phase of life, moving from the players to the spectators. We still enjoye...
Imagine this: You're rushing to seal a deal in a new city, the skyline a blur of unfamiliar buildings. But a knot of anxiety tightens in your stomach. You don't speak the language, the streets are a maze, and your critical meeting hangs in the balance. Which way do you turn? Or picture this: You're on a family road trip, the vastness of the highway stretching before you. Suddenly, the weather turns treacherous, visibility plummets, and the dreaded sputter of a failing engine fills the car. To make matters worse, your phone is dead. Panic sets in – you're alone, vulnerable, and miles from anywhere. What do you do? Perhaps you're a parent, your heart heavy with concern for your daughter working late in a distant city. Her commute is long, the hours unpredictable, and every news headline seems to amplify your fears. You lie awake at night, wondering if she's safe. These are personal anxieties, yes, but you're far from alone. In our rapidly evolving world, cou...
Panaji is the state capital of Goa, the smallest state in the southwest of the Indian Sub Continent. This state capital is on the bank of river Mandovi and is also known by the name Panjim. Panaji is a small but very beautiful capital city. The cobblestone laid streets, architecture, and landscaping of buildings and their beautiful villas resemble the Portuguese style of architecture. Not only the landscape but the cuisine, culture, and the life of common people have some Portuguese influence probably because of the colonial rule that existed there. Although the British had controlled the whole of India, the Portuguese took possession of Goa and Ppndicherry and controlled these two even after the British left India in the year 1947. Goa was under Portuguese rule which was ended with operation Vijay through which India took possession of this state under its control expelling Portuguese authority. It continued as a union territory and in 1...
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