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Everyone has their own favourite person in his\/her college. My favourite person in my college was a guy who was one year senior to me. His name is Siddharth. He was studying in Electrical and electronics engineering department. There are many reasons for him to be my favorite. First he is a multitalented person and another reason being his kind and friendly behavior towards everyone. \nSiddharth holds many positions in college. He is the captian of the college football team. Moreover he is so good at academics too. Due to his excellence in football, he has won many awards too. He is the one who made the college team win the MG university inter college football tournament. He was awarded as the best player in the tournament. His other awards include the first prize in the national level quiz competition. \nSidharth have shown to have many good qualities in his behavior. The best quality being his friendly behavior to each and everyone in college. I admire sidharth very much. He is truly an inspiration for everyone in college. \n \n<\/p>\n","id":"1501943479841","type":"txt"}]
If it weren't for the eye opening subject called social science we wouldn't have known about the importance of independence day and how many heroes served and slaved together to gain independence for diverse yet such a simple country.<\/p>\n
Every year we celebrate our nation's independence on August 15. As we got ours in the year 1947. Finally free from the devastating monarchy of the Britishers. Freedom fighters served our country and toiled hard so as to attain the freedom they demanded. There are marches held by the defense academies when the President Of India. Which will be hosted at the Red Fort. Beautiful deliveries of speech are made by both the President and Prime Minister. Everyone rises up for the national anthem and a true moment is recorded. <\/p>\n
Freedom synonyms with independence which means the act or to say according to ones wish. Which on further ado was coined into a day known as independence day, where we Indians can celebrate the idea of freedom from the sanguinivorous Britishers. It isn't like fever. It wont come to your hands easily. To obtain that you must work hard and gain confidence so that you can walk proudly saying that you've got your freedom. If a mistake happens from your side there goes your freedom faster than how antibiotics cure sore throats. Having freedom is one of a kind feeling. You know you can do anything without asking anyone as you've grown. For some of us freedom means to go against your parents will and eventually be yelled by them so as to trying to break free. We try to rebellious against them and their words. Infact we see teenagers on a daily basis getting inked which depicts freedom. When a survey was taken 70% of the teenagers preferred doing things against their parents permission as it was more of a blissful act. The 30% wanted to behave according to their parents will. There will be judgemental people everywhere but sometimes when you have a taste of your own medicine nothing really matters. are moments worth a thousand memories that are definitely worth reminiscing.<\/p>\n
Be happy in what you have. Never try to misuse freedom because it is beautiful the way it is. <\/p>\n"}]
The gunshots in the distance were punctuated by the sound of a plane.<\/p>
I carefully moved forward under the treeline so as to not attract sniper attention, and even if I did, I hoped they would think I'm a dead person and not shoot me. The plane was getting louder and louder until it was directly overhead, when it dropped what looked like a box on a parachute. It was headed straight to the clearing I was standing outside of. <\/p>
The plane would be visible from miles, which means any survivors left on the Island has already seen it. I remember being told about this box in the holding cells before they threw us in the plane for take off. Apparently, the best gear is dropped in this box, provided you can get to it first and not die, because every person in the vicinity was sure as hell going to zoom right to it in hopes of grabbing weapons and gear from the box. <\/p>
Sure enough, in the distance I saw a jeep slide out from behind the house. I briefly considered running away, but animal like instinct asked me to stay put, to massacre more people and steal their supplies before moving on so I'm as prepared as possible before the end. <\/p>
I swallowed some pain killers and got to work. <\/p>
I theorised where the jeep would park and it's occupants would walk towards the what I thought would be the landing spot and set a trap, much like the last one I did. I also find a bunch of Claymore mines that I set around the area, it would absolutely rip anyone to shreds should they step in front of it. <\/p>
I heard the flaps of the parachute gently descending behind me, and the crunch of the leaves of 3 people directly ahead. They had proceeded on foot after leaving their jeep behind. I had to trust my traps and gamble with my life, looting the box and hoping they'd take the bait. <\/p>
BOOM!<\/p>
I looked over my shoulder to see a leg fly off into the distance and an inhuman scream. A trap had gone off, but the claymores were still around. Or so I thought before I heard two quick explosions from behind the box where I'd planted them. The men closing in panicked and fired bullets widely, into the air and in the jungle, which I'm certain hit a poor sod because there was a scream and then silence. <\/p>
I'd found a fully upgraded SCAR-H and a .50 Cal Sniper Rifle, the kind that puts holes into the walls of an atomic reactor, and armour that was sturdier than my chances of survival. Funny, I thought to myself, this armour now is thicker than all our chances. <\/p>
Strapping the 50 cal on my back, I got into position with the SCAR-H and winced as I heard bullets hitting the box beside me, clearly intended for me. I was about to dive for cover when I saw movement ahead and the man who moved out of the grass saw my attacker but not me yet. When he shot him down, I put a bullet between his eyes. <\/p>
It was time to run. <\/p>
And run I did, skirting the edge of the cliff ahead well within the sit of the box when a loud gunshot was followed by an intense sharp pain in my left arm. I felt blood bubbling and flowing on my arm, dazed. I turned to look my assailant, at least to see how they looked like before I would die, then I fell over the edge and tumbled straight down the cliff. <\/p>
To be continued...<\/p>"}]
If you grew up in the early 90s, you would know how popular Rakesh Sharma was. From TV programs celebrating his success, to becoming one of the most inspiring persons for Indians across the world, everyone wanted to know Rakesh Sharma, wanted to shake his hand, pointed out as an example by parents, and all of this for good reason. <\/p>
In 1984, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian to travel to space with the Soviets through their Intercosmos project. On his birthday, here is what every student must know about his life.<\/p>
1. He grew up and graduated in Hyderabad: <\/b><\/p>
Born on January 13, 1949 in Patiala, Punjab, his family moved to Hyderabad soon after. Rakesh Sharma studied in St. Georges Grammar School in Abids, one of the oldest schools in the city, and graduated from Nizam College. He always wanted to fly a fighter jet, from as young as 5 years old, and he joined the Air Force as a cadet in 1966, at the age of 18. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515049621660","data":"5a4dd6c052fe2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515049623362","data":"
2. Successful Air Force Career: <\/b> <\/p>
Rakesh Sharma's perseverance was key in his career in the Air Force, he was made a test pilot in 1970 and was flying the MiG Fighter jets as soon as 1971. He rose through the ranks through the years, participating in skirmishes against the Pakistani forces, eventually becoming Squadron leader in 1984<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515049657822","data":"5a4dd6c4a944e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515049659477","data":"
3. He was chosen for the space program in 1982: <\/b> <\/p>
During his stint as a pilot in Air Force, he was selected for a space mission being conducted by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and the Soviet InterKosmos project. While training for the mission, Rakesh and his wife Madhu stayed in Russia and learned Russian, he is on record saying he misses Zapekanka, a Russian cheesecake made of cottage cheese. In a shining gesture of exchanging cultures, Rakesh used to feed Indian food to his fellow astronauts Yury Malyshev and Gennady Strekalov aboard the Space Station. The mission was launched at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, on April 3, 1984.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515049698282","data":"5a4dd6c9dac4b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515049700508","data":"
4. He was showered with medals upon return: <\/b> <\/p>
He was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union upon completion of the mission, USSR's highest honor, and the Ashoka Chakra on his return to India. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515050260109","data":"5a4dd6cdc6b49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515050263508","data":"
5. His words to Indira Gandhi have become iconic: <\/b> <\/p>
After docking with the space station, in a teleconference with the then Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, upon asked how India looked from space, Rakesh Sharma referenced a famous poem by Iqbal and said 'Saare Jahan Se Achcha'<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515050296190","data":"5a4dd6d1ec1e4"}]
In this new era, there is no space for loyalty and honesty anywhere; fakeness and \"sucking up\" attitude is surpassing the genuine need for discipline and hard work. This kind of attitude is seen everywhere around the world. There is no place where the honesty of a hard-working man or woman is appreciated genuinely.<\/p>\n
The saddest part is, this is also seen in the field which is known for its discipline and honesty: the defence. There are those hard working officers and airmen, who prefer to work with utmost devotion and dedication than buttering up their bosses to get what they want. They spend all their energy to do the best they can but, are always left behind when it comes to promotions and appreciations. It's true that no hardworking human works for appreciation. But, when that very man is questioned on his dignity, hard work, honesty and dedication; and is cornered by those ass-kissers who are trying to make their way to the post they don't deserve, causes heart-wrenching pain!<\/p>\n
An honest soldier works with all his sweat and blood to stand on the word that he has given to protect and serve the country until his last breath. Hence, pushing him to an extent where he literally gives up all his love and the will to serve in an organization where he is been demeaned for something he is not responsible for no less than a sin.<\/p>\n
Does a soldier who truly works with all his heart, and has the ability to do the best for the country really deserves this in return? Does he not deserve that little respect and support for the sacrifices that he has made for the country in his lifetime?<\/p>\n
What are your views about it? As a citizen of the country, who is getting sound sleep at night because of soldiers like this, what do you think must be done to those over-powered officers who misuses his powers on the honest employees of Defence? Please leave your views in the comment section.<\/p>\n
Jai Hind!<\/p>\n"}]
Low Roar, the musical vision of Ryan Karazija, turns moments of solitude into airy, ambient soundscapes materializing into anthemic melodies.<\/p>
Born in the Bay Area, Karazija spent his formative years playing in bands around Northern California before hopping a plane to Iceland where he relocated in 2010. That year, he recorded Low Roar\u2019s self-titled debut in his Reykjavik kitchen. Quietly building buzz, he cut the critically acclaimed follow-up, 0, in a converted garage during 2014 before gracing the stages of Eurosonic, Airwaves France, The Great Escape, Iceland Airwaves and beyond.<\/p>
Along the way, iconic Japanese video game creator Hideo Kojima heard Low Roar\u2019s 0 playing while visiting a record store in Reykjavik. The video game legend was smitten, and Low Roar\u2019s \u201cI\u2019ll Keep Coming\u201d and \u201cEasy Way Out\u201d soundtracked the two high-profile trailers for Kojima\u2019s Death Stranding video game starring Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen and Guillermo del Toro.<\/p>
Karazija spent most of 2016 traveling to Iceland, Sweden, Poland and Mexico before settling in Warsaw. During this time, he carefully assembled what would become his third full-length record, Once In A Long Long While [Nevado Music]. <\/p>
In the midst of his travels, he entered a London studio with longtime collaborator Mike Lindsay [Tunng]. Recording wrapped in Wales in the studio of producer\/mixer Andrew Scheps [Red Hot Chili Peppers, Adele, Hozier]. Ultimately, Once In A Long Long While reflects Low Roar at Ryan\u2019s rawest.<\/p>
Who are your favourite artists? Let me know in the comments!<\/p>"}]
Torch March is an event for all the youths of Hyderabad on the occasion of National Youth Day being organised by Igniting Minds that aims to brings awareness and revolution in Youth for the betterment of nation.<\/p>
Check out the following list of eminent personalities who you can interact with at the event.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515668095121","data":"
T. Padma Rao Goud:<\/b> is the present MLA of Secunderabad. He is the first Excise and Prohibition, Sports & Youth Affairs Minister.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515668281731","data":"
Dr G Satheesh Reddy: <\/b>Distinguished Scientist & Director, Research Centre Imarat (RCI), Hyderabad has been appointed as the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri.<\/p>
Dr Satheesh graduated in Electronics and Communication Engineering from JNTU, Anantapur and received his MS Doctorate from JNTU, Hyderabad. Dr Satheesh is a globally renowned Navigation Scientist. As an Indian Defence Scientist, he holds the distinction of being inducted as Fellow of Royal Institute of Navigation, London(FRIN), Royal Aeronautical Society, UK (FRAeS) and has been awarded the Full Member Diploma as a Foreign Member of the Academy of Navigation & Motion Control, Russia and much more. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515668387652","data":"
V. V. Lakshminarayana:<\/b> is currently posted as Additional Director General of Police in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He previously held the post of Joint Commissioner of Police of Thane, Maharashtra and before that as Inspector general of police Rank under Y-category security for dealing with high-profile corruption cases. He is known for leading the investigations like OMC Scandal, Emaar Properties, Satyam Scandal and Disproportionate Assets.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515668587490","data":"
Akun Sabharwal:<\/b> Hon'able IPS , Director of Enforcement is known for his dedication towards work and striving hard for a developed nation and cleaning away the corruption from the country. He was the man behind to uncover the drugs scandal of the Telugu Industry.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515669508093","data":"
APJ M Sheik Saleem: <\/b>Founder Chairman, Abdul Kalam International Foundation. Grandson of APJ Abdul Kalam, announced that he, along with other social activists, will soon be launching a social organization in Kalam\u2019s name to fulfill the dreams of the former President of India. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515669977355","data":"
P.V. Sindhu:<\/b> An Indian professional badminton player, who is currently world no 3[5] in the BWF World Ranking. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to win an Olympic silver medal. She is one of the two Indian badminton players to ever win an Olympic medal \u2013 other being Saina Nehwal. She was also a silver medalist at the 2017 BWF World Championships and, in 2017, became first Indian ever to win Korea Open Super Series. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515670099640","data":"
S.S. Rajamouli:<\/b> Also by the name \"Jakkanna\", is an Indian film director and screenwriter, known for his works primarily in Telugu cinema. He is known for directing high-budget feature films like Magadheera (2009), Eega (2012), the two part Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), premiered at the British Film Institute, while becoming the highest grossing Indian multilingual film franchise of all time globally, with a cumulative box office earnings of approximately \u20b91,900 crore (US$300 million). The first part of the Telugu film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film, and got nominated for Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Film by the American Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515670742156","data":"5a574d8ad25b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515670393926","data":"
There are many other eminent personalities who would be the part of the event.<\/p>
Book Now!<\/a><\/p>What you get as a participant? <\/b><\/p>\nT Shirt, Participation Certificate, Breakfast, Goodie Bag and listen to eminent personalities at Ravindra Bharati.<\/p>"}]
What you get as a participant? <\/b><\/p>
\nT Shirt, Participation Certificate, Breakfast, Goodie Bag and listen to eminent personalities at Ravindra Bharati.<\/p>"}]
So on a casual surf on the internet, I came across Kailash Satyarthi's Wikipedia page which pegged his birthday to be January 11. So here I am hoping stuMagz publishes this article in time because I deeply respect this man and want to be the first to write about him and hopefully get my article featured. <\/p>
You see, Kailash Satyarthi is a man on a mission, one who dedicated his life to a cause at a very young age, fighting against injustice at every turn. At a young age when his family and friends organised a high profile dinner for politicians, the young Kailash Sharma (as he was known then) was utterly dismayed when he realised that the politicians had not turned up for dinner because the food was prepared by 'low caste' people. He decided to change his name then and there to Kailash Satyarthi, Kailash the seeker of truth, following this gross injustice and has since then dedicated his life to the cause. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515063539458","data":"5a4e099f39130"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515063369970","data":"
He went on to champion Children's Rights, mostly because nobody cared enough for them simply due to children not being a vote bank they could exploit, and also established Rugmark that eventually became GoodWeave International, an organisation that sold weaved rugs, except these ones were made without any child labour involved, even becoming Child Labour Free certified. <\/p>
Shockingly, however, I hadn't heard of his movement until he jointly shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Malala Yousafzai, another child's education rights activist from Pakistan who was straight up shot in the head but came back stronger and more powerful (girl power!). Satyarthi started a global march movement that shook the world. Started in 1998, it began with an 80,000 km long physical march across 103 countries. Members from over 140 different countries participated in the march. The impact of the movement has been so profound that today, 177 of 185 member countries of the International Labour Organisation have ratified a convention against child labour.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515063677686","data":"5a4e0a31bd2ed"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515063679796","data":"
There's a lot to learn from this man, so on his birthday I pledge to dedicate myself to social service and take onto my shoulders the responsibility that we all should share: to build a safer and friendlier country for our children so they may reach for the stars. Here's to you, Kailash Satyarthi, happy birthday. <\/p>"}]
I have always wondered why clocks, watches, timepieces etc. always say (roughly) 10:10 before you set the correct time? If you go in a store selling any kind of time-telling device, that is the default factory setting. Why is that?<\/p>
First things first, let's get the myths out of the way. There are plenty of people out there who think that clocks in advertisements and in-store displays are set this way to memorialize Abraham Lincoln\/John F. Kennedy\/Martin Luther King Jr. because that was the time at which they were shot or died. In reality, Lincoln was shot at 10:15 p.m., and died the next morning at 7:22 a.m., JFK was shot at 12:30 p.m. CST and was pronounced dead 1 p.m. and MLK was shot 6:01 p.m. and pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m.<\/p>
Another theory has it that 10:10 was the time that an atomic bomb was dropped on either Nagasaki or Hiroshima, and that the setting is in memory of the casualties. The Fat Man bomb was actually dropped on the former at 11:02 a.m. local time and the Little Boy on the latter at 8:15 a.m. local time.<\/p>
The real reason for the setting? Aesthetics. The 10:10 position gives the clock or watches a number of benefits:<\/p>
\u2022 The hands are not overlapping, so they're fully and clearly visible and their styling can be admired. <\/p>
\u2022 The arrangement of the hands is symmetrical, which people generally find more pleasant than asymmetry, making the product more appealing to customers. <\/p>
\u2022 The manufacturer's logo, usually in the center of the face under the 12, is not only visible but nicely framed by the hands. <\/p>
\u2022 Additional elements on the face (like date windows or secondary dials), usually placed near the 3, 6, or 9, won't be obscured.\n<\/p>
According to the folks at Timex (who set their products at 10:09:36 exactly), the standard setting used to be 8:20, but this made the face look like it was frowning. To make the products look \"happier,\" the setting was flipped into a smile (occasionally, you'll still see the 8:20 setting on some clocks or watches where the manufacturer's logo is at bottom of the face above the 6).<\/p>"}]
Lal Bahadur Shastri was the second Prime Minister of independent India. He took oath after the sudden demise of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister. Relatively new to the high office, he led the country successfully through Indo-Pakistan War in 1965. He popularized the slogan \u2018Jai Jawan Jai Kisan\u2019, recognizing the need for self-sustenance and self-reliance as the pillars to build a strong nation. He was a man of exceptional will power that was belied by his small frail stature and soft-spoken manner. He wished to be remembered by his work rather than well-rehearsed speeches proclaiming lofty promises. \nLal Bahadur Shastri was born on October 2, 1904, to Ramdulari Devi and Sharada Prasad Shrivastava, in Mughalsarai, United Provinces (modern day Uttar Pradesh). He shares his birthday with Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation. Lal Bahadur was against the prevailing caste system and therefore decided to drop his surname. The title \"Shastri\" was given after the completion of his graduation at Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi in 1925. The title \"Shastri\" refers to a \"scholar\" or a person, adept in the \"Holy Scriptures\". His father Sharada Prasad, a schoolteacher by profession, passed away when Lal Bahadur was barely two years old. His mother Ramdulari Devi took him and his two sisters to their maternal grandfather, Hazarilal's house. Lal Bahadur acquired virtues like boldness, love of adventure, patience, self-control, courtesy, and selflessness in his childhood. After completing his primary education at Mirzapur, Lal Bahadur was sent to Varanasi, where he stayed with his maternal uncle. \nIn 1928, Lal Bahadur Shastri married Lalita Devi, the youngest daughter of Ganesh Prasad. He was against the prevailing \"dowry system\" and so refused to accept dowry. However, on the repeated urging of his father-in-law, he agreed to accept only five yards of khadi (cotton, usually handspun) cloth as dowry. The couple had 6 children. Due to the clean image of Lal Bahadur Shastri, after the death of Nehru ji on 27th May 1964, Shastriji was given the responsibility of the country. He took over the reins of the country as the second Prime Minister of Independent India. He died on January 11, 1966 in Tashkand.\nHere are some facts about Lal Bahadur Shastri, a tiny man who dwarfed the arrogant army general Ayub Khan in Tashkent and died by leaving only one dhoti-kurta and few books as property for his family. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515351844442","data":"5a5270a24b460"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352060580","data":"
1. On the occasion of his birth centenary in 2004, the RBI issued a Rs.100 coin with his portrait on it, commemorating his life. The coin is non-circulating and is available on order alone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352188798","data":"5a52712d2af40"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352080568","data":"
2. Shastri\u2019s mother had lost Shastri while taking a bath in the Ganges when he was 3 months old. Following an FIR, a cowherd who had no children, unwillingly returned him to his mother. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515353014493","data":"5a52746a9be5b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352086231","data":"
3. In school days, Shastri would swim across the Ganges twice a day with his book tied on top of his head since he didn\u2019t have enough money to take the boat.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352352796","data":"5a5271ce47698"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352066840","data":"
4. Shastri ji was the person who gave us third class also in the railway. He made a great difference in the rent of First Class and Third Class. This helped the people of the weaker sections to get relief. After a rail accident, he resigned from his position in 1956. This was an example of his humanity. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352453500","data":"5a52723a963b2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352449030","data":"
5. Lal Bahadur Shastri had promoted white Revolution \/ milk revolution only during his tenure. Anand, along with Amul Milk Cooperative of Gujarat, established the National Dairy Development Board. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352633530","data":"5a5272ec6cf72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352477404","data":"
6. In 1964, when Shastriji became the Prime Minister of the country, grains from the US were used and in 1965 India was hit by drought, when the US refused to give wheat, then Shastriji should not have said we should have you -Supply wheat and appealed to the citizens that fasting one day a week so that there is a low cost of grain. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352558507","data":"5a52729d32079"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352526358","data":"
7. Shastri had a habit of revising drafts endless number of times. In 1964, he revised his speech for a conference in Cairo so many times that by the time he went to speak it could not be typed in full. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352649038","data":"5a5272f804977"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352567821","data":"
8. Pakistan attacked India in 1965 thinking that in 1962, the power of India would have weakened after the war with China, when the President convened an emergency meeting and the three army chief said that tell us what to do now, then Shastri The immediate answer was that you protect the country and tell us what to do. Under the leadership of Shastri, India defeated Pakistan. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352672910","data":"5a527312e5172"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352669830","data":"
9. Shastri\u2019s family was surviving on a pension of Rs. 50 per month, when he was in jail during the freedom struggle. His wife informed him that she saved Rs.10 from that money. Shastri asked the Servants of People\u2019s Society for his pension to be reduced and Rs.10 to be paid to some needy<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515352705726","data":"5a52732f2e74c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515352699500","data":"
10. Shastri\u2019s death remains a mystery till date. After signing the Tashkent Agreement, he died from a heart attack in China. His sudden passing away raised many questions. His people and followers believed that he was killed by poisoning. If that day had been post mortem then the whole truth would have been revealed but it could not be done. Even today Shastri ji is remembered by the entire India for his simplicity, patriotism and honesty. He was also honored with Bharat Ratna in the year 1966.<\/p>"}]
As a complete outsider with the freedom to go around the city on my own terms, it's only natural that I come across places of interest that attract me towards it. This is by no means a comprehensive nor an objective list, this is merely a list of places that I find appealing and worth hanging out in. Check it out!<\/p>
1. Lazer Ops, City Centre Mall: <\/b><\/p>
Pretend you're Seal Team Six on hunt for the most dreaded terrorist on the planet, or that you're playing a round of CounterStrike with your friends, Lazer Ops is a great place to hang out with some fun activity where you tag your friends using futuristic looking guns and shooting bullets you can't see. Except they don't hurt they just make sure your guns don't work once hit. It's quite fun. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514970024607","data":"5a4c9c5f038e5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514970044540","data":"
2. Prasads, Imax: <\/b> <\/p>
It's not just for watching movies, there's a lot to do here, from eating great food to experiencing the arcade on the second floor. You haven't lived until you beat your friend at Dance Dance Revolution in the far corner of the arcade. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514970072207","data":"5a4c9c80a4eb0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514970079307","data":"
3. 10 Downing Street: <\/b> <\/p>
Worth it for the food alone. No more shall be said.<\/p>
Oh, and it's super cheap considering the ambiance and the food. <\/p>
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4. Lamakaan: <\/b> <\/p>
The cultural capital of the city of Hyderabad, Lamakaan in the evenings is dotted with some of the most interesting people in the city. Combine this with delicious samosa and tea they serve, and this is a place where you'll be transported to another dimension speaking to the many interesting people here, or hanging out with your friends. It's simply lovely. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514970150602","data":"5a4c9cdd58b7d"}]
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