Yoga… may you stay forever young!
The 21st of June is a day globally recognized for the benediction of yoga in every walk of life. The Indian PM has been prolific and vociferous in promoting yoga. Modi Ji, a veteran yoga enthusiast, swears by it to transform India. He believes,”it is not about the exercise but discovering the sense of oneness with yourself, the world and nature”.Subsequently, Shripad Yasso Naik is the yoga minister appointed and the Ministry of AYUSH rightly holds its place in the g-o-i; Ayush in Sanskrit means ‘life’. Youth is not a time of life; youth is a state of mind. Yoga is the touchstone for an eternal aesthetic and youthful form. Hence, Mitroon focus on yoga to have a better focus on life. (more…)
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The deadliest termites of fear
Life is beautiful when you are not afraid of it. Decades of struggle, fortitude and a path steeped in absolute misery; cancer is perhaps the most lethal and traumatic of all battles we fight in life. Nothing equals the horror, the searing pain of the sufferer and the endurance of the family. It left one aghast and disturbed to see how quickly its parameters are rising! Hence, a dire need to build a cost-effective abode for those perpetually suffering was first proposed by Nargis Dutt…when her life was cut short by cancer, and this dream project materialized by her husband, Sunil Dutt.
Article 14 of the Indian Constitution states ‘all equal in the eyes of the law’ – maybe contentious but all equal in the eyes of cancer- is not. The oncogene has no respect for social boundaries, doesn’t understand religion, race, caste; the rich and the poor are alike. So why do we shower accolades when an affluent celebrity cricketer or a superstar emerges a victor fighting cancer? Why don’t we cheer as loudly and proudly for a John Doe- or for that matter a Jane Doe? Is it because we idolise our heroes, know them too well…do you know your next door neighbor that well? There’s a hero in everyone- a star lies in the scores of people who have cancer, combating it and finally succumbing to it due to lack of money or resources. Cancer not only claims the life of its patient but leaves families emotionally and financially indigent.
However once a while there comes a paragon…worth hero-worshiping!
She was a year old when her parents were divorced, harassed in high-school for being lean- with spectacles and braces, a drug addict by 20, severe depression leading to a couple of suicide attempts, a nervous wreck at 24, two years later a bold decision of adopting her first child transformed her life. Angelina Jolie was 37 when she discovered she had a high risk of breast and ovarian cancer in a long hereditary line of gene anomaly…following which the indomitable spirit of a woman, she underwent operations to remove her breasts and ovaries. This sheer brevity, will-power and an utter lack of concern for age-old prejudices and social stigma make her a “she-ro” and an example of every woman. Her message is loud and clear when she says,” I do not feel any less of a woman. I feel empowered that I made a strong choice…”
Folks, we are all in this together, so let’s be together and intensify the campaign ‘We can. I can’.
Charlie Chaplin is the great visionary that he was said,”you’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.” So, Rise and Shine.Life is beautiful
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Rejection – A Redirection
“Every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better.” This famous line by Dr. Steve Maraboli truly inspires all those people who haven’t been praised for their work, and rather they have faced several rejections.
A person dreams to be a personality of his choice and then he works hard to achieve his dream. However, his efforts won’t always be recognized, but there are several examples of those “rejected people” who have been eminent personalities in the future whom the world adores. (more…)
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Rituparno – The Immortal Artist
“Filmmaking is a chance to live many lifetimes,” this famous quote by Robert Altman is an inspiration for many filmmakers. However, the age 49 is a blooming age for a filmmaker. James Cameron made Titanic when he was 43 and Satyajit Ray filmed “Pratidwandi” when he was 49. The age 49, however, isn’t fortunate for all filmmakers, especially for showman Rituparno Ghosh. (more…)
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Why Pomeranians Are The Teddy Bear Of The Puppy World?
Time spent with pets is never wasted. As quoting Kinky Friedman, “Money can buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail.” Pets are connoisseurs of comfort. If you are planning to pet parent soon, let us tell you a few fun facts about toy dogs, Pomeranians. (more…)
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The Flourishing Journey Of Suriya Sivakumar To Fame – A Quick Glimpse Into His Life
Saravanan Sivakumar, known by his stage name Suriya, can be rightly considered as the “biggest star” in contemporary Tollywood industry with almost 2.3 Million followers on Twitter. The man who has seen his shares of ups and downs but has emerged as a winner always. Saravanan Sivakumar was born to actor Sivakumar and his wife Lakshmi in Chennai but brought up in Coimbatore. He was given the name Suriya by director Mani Ratnam so that his name would not clash with the actor Saravanan. A film actor, producer, philanthropist and television presenter, Suriya can juxtapose all of them in the blink of an eye. (more…)
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