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Why there is noise

A retired employee. Keep watcher of social life. Likes to read book & interact with people. Very spiritual but not religious.
Pradeep Shanker

Why there is noise Few days back, some Shiv-Sena MPs tried to put a loaf in the mouth of IRCTC manager in Maharashtra Sadan. No one can justify their act. No one right to force feed anyone even if the food prepared by him or his subordinates is no good. It has been & should […]

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Lilavati

Sh. Ranganadhan.S (Twitter account @Ranganadhans) si still a student but he is very keen observer of life. He has already written many beautiful stories for this blog “Yug Vani”
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Bhaskara also known as Bhaskaracharya ( acharya means teacher) was born in 1114 in  Vijjadavida ( Bijapur of Karnataka). Bhaskara was great mathematician and an astrologer world seen, he was first to work on differential calculus much before Newton and Leibniz found but his inventions were not recorded..   His main work Siddhanta Shiromani which he divided into […]

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Kargil Lest we Forget.. (Part 2)

Sh. Ranganadhan.S (Twitter account @Ranganadhans) si still a student but he is very keen observer of life. He has already written many beautiful stories for this blog “Yug Vani”
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For those who haven’t read first part of the series here is the link              http://www.yugvani.com/kargil-lest-forget/ Anuj Nayyar was born on August 28, 1975 in Delhi, when his father S.K. Nayyar worked as a visiting professor in Delhi School of Economics, while his mother Meena Nayyar worked for the South Campus library of Delhi […]

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Dehli My Delhi-The First city “Indraprastha”

Yudhishtir was a wise & noble king. He made trade route safe & comfortable right from Gandhar to Indraprastha. He got trees planted along the route & made many dharmshaals(Inns) for their stay. (The same trade route was repaired by Ashoka & extended up to Bangal.) Thus Yudhistir became darling to these traders & Indrapartha earn so much tax from them that the general public had to pay nothing.

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