Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Famous People Of India


  • Mahatma Gandhi was born to Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar (India).
  • When he was 13 years old, he got married to Kasturbai Makanji and was blessed with two children.
  • He studied law in London between 1888 and 1891 and set sail to South Africa in 1893 where he opened his own law office.
  • It was in 1906 that he began the Satyagraha movement in South Africa in protest to the law that all Indians should be finger printed and should also carry an identification card. Gandhi helped start a very peaceful campaign declaring that he would either go to the jail or die before following any anti – Asian laws. He was joined by thousands of Indians in this civil disobedience movement. With the help of his supporters, Gandhi organized strikes on the sugar plantations and coalfields and also led a march from Matal to Transvaal to protest against the Immigration Act. During this period, he was arrested several times. In 1914, the government of Union of South Africa relented and made many important concessions to the Immigration Act to meet Gandhi’s demands which included recognizing Indian marriages and the abolition of the poll tax.
  • On completing his work in South Africa, Gandhi returned to India in 1915. He spent a year touring India on the advice of his political guru, Gopal Krishna Gokhale with the idea of knowing the ‘real India'.
  • On completing the tour, Gandhi chose to settle down on the banks of river Sabarmati on the outskirts of the city of Ahmedabad where he also opened a Satyagraha Ashram.
  • In India, Gandhi started the first Satyagraha in Champaran at the request of poor farmers as they were compelled by British indigo planters to grow indigo on 15% of their land and were then forced to part with the entire crop in lieu of rent. The Satyagraha forced the British Government to setup an enquiry to evaluate the conditions of the farmers. A committee was setup of which Gandhi too was a part and the committee ruled in favor of the farmers. The success of the first Satyagraha movement in India played an immense role in increasing Gandhi’s popularity in India.


Sonia Gandhi (born Edvige Antonia Albina Maino on 9 December 1946) is the President of Indian National Congress, one of the major political parties of India. She is Italian-born daughter-in-law of the late Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. After her husbandRajiv Gandhi's assassination in 1991, she was invited by the Indian Congress Party to take over the Congress but Gandhi refused and publicly stayed away from politics amidst constant prodding by the Congress. She finally agreed to join politics in 1997 and in 1998, she was elected as the leader of the Congress.
Since then, Gandhi has been the President of the Indian National Congress Party. She has served as the Chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance in the Lok Sabha since2004. In September 2010, on being re-elected for the fourth time, she became the longest serving president in the 125-year history of the Congress party. Her foreign birth has been a subject of much debate and controversy.Although Sonia is actually the fifth foreign-born person to be leader of the Congress Party, she is the first since independence in 1947.




Just a few of the countless titles that the cricketing world has bestowed upon its favorite son - Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. Without a doubt the best batsman of the modern era, and in all probability, second only to the Don, when it comes to the title of the 'Best Ever'. A man who singlehandedly unites a one billion-plus strong nation, Sachin Tendulkar is nothing short of a demigod in this cricket crazy country. In India, you have Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Parsis, Buddhists, etc., all of whom have their own deities, Gods and spiritual leaders. But come a game of cricket, and you instantly have one single person whom a billion Indians worship, pray to, and pray for...he is not Krishna, he isn’t Allah, neither is he Jesus...he is but a diminutive, unassuming man...one who carries the weight of an entire nation's expectations on his two shoulders when he walks in to bat...he is a man named Sachin Tendulkar. Sachin Tendulkar's records include a long, long list of ODI records, Test records, world records and other batting records, which if stacked up, would create a pile many, many times taller than the man’s 5 feet 5 inch frame. Let us have a quick look at all these amazing records of India’s most beloved son - Sachin Tendulkar.


Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan on 11 October 1942) is an Indian film actor. He first gained popularity in the early 1970s as the "angry young man" of Hindi cinema, and has since become one of the most prominent figures in the history of Indian cinema
Bachchan has won numerous major awards in his career, including four National Film Awards, three of which are in the Best Actor category, and fourteen Filmfare Awards. He is the most-nominated performer in any major acting category at Filmfare, with 36 nominations overall. In addition to acting, Bachchan has worked as a playback singer, film producer and television presenter, and was an elected member of the Indian Parliament from 1984 to 1987.


Lata Mangeshkar is one of the most iconic artists India has ever seen. Regarded by many as the finest female playback singer of the Indian film industry, Lata was born on 28th September, 1929 to an orthodox Maharashtrian family. Music was ingrained in her from a very early age by her father Deenanath Mangeshkar, who was a very famous classical singer. Lata’s mother Shudhamati was a housewife, while her four siblings- Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Usha Mangeshkar, Asha Bhonsle and Veena Mangeshkar – all are accomplished artists. While Mangeshkar did imbibe important musical skills though her father’s daily classical recitals, it was popular film singer K.L. Saigal who inspired her to take up singing as a serious artistic profession.
Lata Mangeshkar started her musical lessons at the age of five. However, it was not until 1942 when she began her career professionally after her father’s sudden demise. Her career spans 62 years and is still going strong. Throughout her career, she has sung over 1,000 Hindi songs. Moreover, she has also sung in over 36 regional and international languages.
Mangeshkar was inducted in the Guinness Book of World Records between 1974 and 1991 for rendering voice in over 25,000 solo, duet and chorus tracks. Although these figures were initially contested primarily by the fans of Mohammad Rafi (who is said to have sung over 28,000 songs), it was later established that reigned supreme after all.
In addition to her awesome singing portfolio, Lata was also a popular music composer and film producer. She even won the Maharashtra government’s Best Music Director Award for Sadhi Manase back in 1965. Although the list of awards won by Mangeshkar is almost endless, the most prominent of these are The Bharat Ratna, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Dada Saheb Phalke Award.  She also won four Filmfare Awards 
for the Beast Female Playback Singer although she decided to relinquish these awards from 1969 onwards.




Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in Skopje*, Macedonia, on August 26**, 1910. Her family was of Albanian descent. At the age of twelve, she felt strongly the call of God. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen she left her parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. After a few months' training in Dublin she was sent to India, where on May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948 Mother Teresa taught at St. Mary's High School in Calcutta, but the suffering and poverty she glimpsed outside the convent walls made such a deep impression on her that in 1948 she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent school and devote herself to working among the poorest of the poor in the slums of Calcutta. Although she had no funds, she depended on Divine Providence, and started an open-air school for slum children. Soon she was joined by voluntary helpers, and financial support was also forthcoming. This made it possible for her to extend the scope of her work.
On October 7, 1950, Mother Teresa received permission from the Holy See to start her own order, "The Missionaries of Charity", whose primary task was to love and care for those persons nobody was prepared to look after. In 1965 the Society became an International Religious Family by a decree of Pope Paul VI.
Today the order comprises Active and Contemplative branches of Sisters and Brothers in many countries. In 1963 both the Contemplative branch of the Sisters and the Active branch of the Brothers was founded. In 1979 the Contemplative branch of the Brothers was added, and in 1984 the Priest branch was established.
The Society of Missionaries has spread all over the world, including the former Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. They provide effective help to the poorest of the poor in a number of countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, and they undertake relief work in the wake of natural catastrophes such as floods, epidemics, and famine, and for refugees. The order also has houses in North America, Europe and Australia, where they take care of the shut-ins, alcoholics, homeless, and AIDS sufferers.
The Missionaries of Charity throughout the world are aided and assisted by Co-Workers who became an official International Association on March 29, 1969. By the 1990s there were over one million Co-Workers in more than 40 countries. Along with the Co-Workers, the lay Missionaries of Charity try to follow Mother Teresa's spirit and charism in their families.
Mother Teresa's work has been recognised and acclaimed throughout the world and she has received a number of awards and distinctions, including the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize (1971) and the Nehru Prize for her promotion of international peace and understanding (1972). She also received the Balzan Prize (1979) and the Templeton and Magsaysay awards.


Hussain was a child prodigy, and was touring by the age of twelve. He went to the United States in 1970, beginning his international career which includes more than 150 concert dates a year. In 1973, he appeared on George Harrison's Living in the Material World album. A prolific composer, he has received widespread recognition.
Hussain is a founding member of Bill Laswell's 'World Music Supergroup' Tabla Beat Science.
Hussain participates in the Silk Road collaborative musical project. He teaches Tabla to advanced students in both San Francisco and Mumbai. Zakir participates in the Global Drum Project with percussionists from around the world.
In 1992, Hussain founded Moment! Records, which features original collaborations in the field of contemporary world music, as well as live concert performances by great masters of the classical music of India. The label presents his own world percussion ensemble, The Rhythm Experience, both North and South Indian classical recordings, Best of Shakti and the Masters of Percussion series. Moment Records’ 2006 release Golden Strings of the Sarode, with Aashish Khan and Zakir Hussain, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional World Music Album category for that year.


People Ancient India





People Of India Pictures






Indian Culture

Om
Om include three Lords of Hinduism one is God Shiva second is God Brmha and third is God Vishnu. By repeating this holy word man not only concentrate mind but also get peace of mind. Om is the fundamental sound of the universe. It is the sound of meditation. Om is good for your health and it helps to improve the ability and knowledge of your mind.

Wheel
Wheel is the symbol of strong ability. There are so many circles around the center point of one wheel such as like that there are many follower kings around one main King and that one King known as the "Chkravarti" In past people believe that when one Chkravarti King become a King at that time a golden wheel comes from the sky and stand near the door of the palace, and when that wheel will get down the King will also die. Wheel is a powerful symbol for the cycle of our life. Wheel with twelve segments symbolize the months of the year. It is also symbol of protection. People wear ring, bangles, and other ornaments to protect their self. Wheel is the spiritual and psychic centers of energy.

Swastika
Swastika shows welfare. The four parts of the swastika describe hard work and success. Swastika is the symbol of fire and Lord Ganesha. Its four lines are collection of Lord Bramha, Indra, Vishnu and Surya.it is sign of good luck. It is the union of opposites such as dynamic and static, beginning and end, male and female. It is the four part of the world.

Bow and Arrow
Bow and Arrow is the symbol of supremacy, Great-ness and wealth. Indian culture defines it as aim and success. It advises for high vision and high aim for life. If you want success in your life you need energy, ability and means. Bow and arrow generally signify war, power and ability.

Snake
Snake is the symbol of time. Worship of snake means worship of time, and shows regularity of life. Sign of snake says to forget and abandon the past and accept the present and new things. It shows the attractive personality and develops virtue. Snake is the energy of life. Snake indicate watchfulness and wisdom. It has great significance as such in dreams.

Turtle
Turtle is calm animal. It has calm intellect. Turtle work very slow but it get success in work. So that it inspires to be succeed. Whenever it fees any problem it hides its self in its body shell and protect self. So it says to how to fight and handle the situation in any problem. Turtle is the symbol of optimism. Turtle is the avatar of Lord Vishnu and Kashyapa. It is the symbol of water. Sometimes is representing the darkness and domesticity.

Sun
Sun is the symbol of light. Lord Surya is the sign of an artist. When sun goes down it take black color from the night and get yellow color from moon, skyblue from the sky and orange from twilight, green from greenery and than it creates the nice painting of this world. It is the most powerful and bright star. It is the symbol of both birth and death. Rising sun is the symbol of hope and beginning.

Cow
Cow is the symbol of Indian culture. It is the symbol of motherhood, and fertility. Cow is known as melodious cow. Nandini is the wish-fulfilling cow and the mother of earth. Cow is Lord of Hinduism.

Well this is all about Indian symbols that are weave in Indian culture and traditions. However there are different types of associations of such symbols in our different cultures.










National Food Of India

India is surrounded by the Indian Ocean on the southern side. To the west, lies the Arabian Sea where as the Bay of Bengal lies on the eastern side. India shares its border with Pakistan on the west. To the northeast, lie China, Bhutan and Nepal. Bangladesh and Burma lie on the eastern side.

The earliest signs of human life in India can be traced to the Bhimbetka rock shelters in Madhya Pradesh. Experts say that the earliest settlements in India were seen during the Indus Valley Civilization.

The major rivers that flow in India are the Brahmaputra, the Ganges, Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri, Mahanadi, Indus, Narmada and Tapti.

India not only has diverse cultures, this beautiful country has very diverse weather patterns as well. One can enjoy different types of weather conditions while in India. Besides, it also has a very varied topography, which experiences varieties of seasons as well. In India, one can see the desert area to the west, glaciers in the north, rainforests towards the southwest that also have humid tropical regions etc. Therefore, in India, one can witness four seasons, which are the warm summers, wet monsoons, a post monsoon period and cool winters.

Indian music is very varied and consists of a variety of styles. India’s classical music is like a tradition out here, passed on from generations. This classical music is also based on several religious inspirations and beliefs. Apart from the traditional classical music, India also has a very interesting mix of folk and pop music as well.

India boasts of a many traditional styles of dancing. Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Odissi, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Sattriya and Mohiniattam are some of the various styles of Indian classical dance. Apart from these classical based Indian dances, the folk dances of India are equally interesting and also have a variety of colorful costumes for the dancers as well.









Food History Of India

Although, the term 'fast food' gained more prominence when it was recognized in the popular Merriam–Webster dictionary, in 1951, it had been in existence even before and had been known by names like Quick Service Restaurant or QSR. The idea of fast food restaurants owes its origin to the Ancient Roman culture where the concept of ready cooked meal was in existence during games and cultural activities. One of the fast food history facts that will leave you in awe is that the fast food industry global business grew by 4.7% in the year 2006 and fast food kings like McDonald's have nearly 31,000 food outlets running in 126 countries and 6 continents!! Moreover, in developing countries like India, the fast food business is growing at an amazing level, with a growth rate of 41% per year!! 






Fast Food India

Burgers and sandwiches perhaps the most popular fast food items that might have attained popularity with the big-names but are now available at every nook and corner and every eatery or every single food joint. Burgers with vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian patties are available however since most of the burgers available use deep fried patties, try and look for healthier options like burgers with grilled patties and lots of greens as well. Use of ketchup, mayonnaise, excess butter, fat, should be avoided due to the excessive amount of fat or sodium in some cases. Hot dogs are another popular fast food item available easily at negligible prices. Cold drinks and soda that often accompany these fast food items also belong to the same category.

Even salads are a part of fast food but what matters are the ingredients of the salad and the dressing that has to be picked out wisely. Do not choose salad dressings with too much butter, oil, mayonnaise, cheese, yogurt or any other fatty substances. If you are using ingredients like fried chicken in the salad obviously it will not be as healthy as the green salads with grilled or roasted portions of chicken. Tacos, nachos, and vegetarian and non-vegetarian wraps are also some of the popular fast foods, which are very popular with the fast food generation. 













Healthy Food India

Thai food is the most followed food trends across the world. Thai food is adored and savored for the perfect aroma and smack of its various dishes. Thai food is a perfect blend of its neighboring regions like India and China, which also satisfies the Western palate. No wonder why it is so popular! Similar to various types of Asian cuisine, Thai food mainly includes rice and noodles. Apart from rice, Thai cuisine also includes numerous savory fish recipes, vegetables, herbs and spices, that bring a salty, saucy and sour flavor to this irresistible Eastern delight. However, many health conscious people are inquisitive about a basic question - "Is Thai food healthy?" Frankly speaking, health benefits of Thai food entirely depend on the kind of Thai recipes that you consume.





Indian Food

Indian cuisine is typically characteristic in its flavor due to the use of spices that lend it a unique spicy taste! The staple diet of any Indian consists of a variety of pulses, rice, rotis, pickles, vegetables that are cooked in a variety of Indian curries, lip-smacking pickles etc. The cuisine of India also varies as per region. Here, the flavors and the main ingredients change depending upon the particular region you are visiting. South Indian food is known for its scrumptious dosas and idlis where as North Indian cuisine is known for the typical gravies, tandoori chicken and kulchas. Cuisine in western India is different with rice, fish and the use of coconut being of prime importance for Goa where as the Maharashtrian dishes have an assortment from the sweet puran poli to the mild flavored nutritious breakfast items. The eastern India is known for its mouthwatering range of sweets! Well, if you are a lover of Indian food and wish to try something at home, here are some easy Indian food recipes you can use. Use authentic Indian masalas to attain the best flavor. 







Business Culture Of India

If you are visiting India or the subcontinent, then you are visiting a highly diverse, religious, spiritual and cultural land of people who believe in the 'Indian-ness', which is a kind of decorum or a way of life that is followed by almost all people living in India. Business customs and practices are closely based around this way of life. This decorum of behavior is followed by every Indian person irrespective of his religion, age or any kind of social standing. Some common practices have been discussed in the following article. One of the greatest things about this nation is that it is warm, in every possible manner and people worship their motherland as Goddess India. Business customs and practices, cultural decorum and social manners are distinguished and if followed properly then the people here tend to be really, really warm hosts, with fantastic business etiquettes.