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STORIES OF REAL HEROES/ SOLDIERS

  Books have individual benefits. Reading books helps to increase our command of the language, reading skills, comprehension, and knowledge. Today, I will recommend you few books to go through as defense aspirants. I personally have read all these books. Here, each book has its individual ISP. So, I’ll not give any rating to them.  THE BRAVE: Param Vir Chakra Story: This book will bring you to the heart and mind of an Indian Soldier who was awarded by the highest gallantry, Paramveer Chakra. The soldiers’ seniors, friends, and family members helped, to write this book. You should know about these worriers, of this book. So, please read this book at least once.  Shoot Dive Fly: This book was written by Rachana Bisht Rawat. He is the same, who also wrote The Brave Paramveer Chakra Stories, 1965 stores from the second Indo Pakistan war, Kargil Untoled stores from the war, etc… The motive of this book is to introduce teenagers with armed forces. It is a...

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AUTHOR: Sudhanshu Kumar Subhramanyam date:.3rd April- This is a story about the person who wants to create his own world "WORLD OF MACHINE". His first and last wish is to make a unique world. He studied well and after that when he was ready to begin his work, he left his home, break all the connections with other people because he didn't want to tell anyone about his dream till when he didn't complete his work. He went to another city where none knew him. There was a place like a laboratory, which he owned before to start his work. This place is bigger than a cricket stadium. A man in an unknown city only with a computer and very few amounts of money wants to create his own world. He starts his work.. He was doing his work, he went silent to the nearest market to buy the equipment and came back. He didn't talk much with anyone because he didn't trust them. His working schedule was crazy, he worked 72 hours continually and after that he took 8 hour...
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Concerns About COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Epilepsy While  most people who may develop COVID-19 (novel coronavirus)  will have only mild to moderate symptoms, some people may need to see a health care provider or be hospitalized. The focus by the  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC), and all of us, is on  slowing down the spread of COVID-19  and ensuring people can receive the care they need. The word “community mitigation” is used to describe the process of slowing down the spread of the virus. Each community is or will be offering guidance for their area, and the  CDC has updated recommendations about what people and community leaders should know and do . Below are the latest answers to questions you have been asking us about COVID-19 and epilepsy. We will continue to update this page as new data reveals more information. Are people with epilepsy at higher risk of developing COVID-19 (coronavirus)? Epi...

Quotes on attitude and personality for Facebook and WhatsApp.

BEL IEVE IN   YOU RSEL F Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. 😎😎😎 Learning is like rowing upstream not to advance is to drop back. 🙌🙌🙌 Learn from yesterday,😔 live for today,🙌 hope for tomorrow.😇 Confidence is silence.                    ðŸ‘‰ Insecurities are loud. Stay Motivated! Stay Inspired!💪

Wordsmith Samhita Arni (Ramayana in life)

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Author Samhita Arni :  A magical  novelist When Samhita was eight years old, her family shifted to India from Pakistan, where her father had been posted as an Indian Government officer. "I used t read a lot - especially The Ramayana and The Mahabharata. this was one of the way to stay connected to the culture that I had left behind," she recalls."But when I came back, I felt that my identity as an Indian has been questioned. It was 1992, and there was a lot of tension in the country," says the author of Sita's Ramayana and The Missing Queen. In school in India, she was ostracised by her peers because she had come from Karachi. The epics were her respite: "it was therapy. The Mahabharata felt so familiar, because it reflects the situation between India and Pakistan," says Samhita. The character which she identified with the most was Karna- "who was the brother of the Pandavas, yet on the side of Kauravas. There is sometimes a se...