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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
M S DHONI
Mahendra Singh Dhoni, commonly known as MS Dhoni, is one of India's greatest cricket captains and players of all time. He is known for his calm demeanor, exceptional leadership skills, and ability to finish games with his aggressive batting style. In this biography, we will delve into the life and career of MS Dhoni, his achievements, and his impact on Indian cricket.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
IPL- INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the biggest cricket league in the world, and its 2023 edition promises to be bigger and better than ever before. The tournament has revolutionized cricket and brought a new level of excitement to the sport. In this article, we will discuss the IPL 2023 in India, including its format, teams, players, and potential impact on Indian cricket.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
WPL-Women's Premier League
Women’s Premier League is an upcoming T20 cricket league in India, set to start in 2023. This league is the brainchild of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) with an aim to promote women’s cricket in the country. The league is expected to have six teams and will be played in a round-robin format followed by playoffs.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
HISTORY OF CRICKET IN INDIA
Cricket was introduced to India during the British colonial period in the 18th century. The first recorded cricket match in India took place in 1721 in Gujarat, between English sailors and local Indian traders. However, the game didn't gain widespread popularity in India until the 19th century, when the British started to establish clubs and leagues.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
HISTORY OF CRICKET
Cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world, with a rich history that dates back several centuries. It is believed to have originated in England in the 16th century, and has since grown to become a global phenomenon. In this article, we will explore the history of world cricket in 2500 words, tracing its evolution from its humble beginnings to the present day.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Journal
The Best Quotes from Federico Garcia Lorca
In a career that lasted just 19 years, Federico Garcia Lorca, a Spanish poet, and playwright (born June 5, 1898, Fuente Vaqueros, Granada province; died August 18 or 19, 1936, between Vznar and Alfacar, Granada region), revived and reinvigorated the most fundamental strains of Spanish poetry and theater. Lorca revealed human nature's darker sides. Throughout his career, themes like desire, love, death, identity, beauty, and artistic production have been prevalent. Here are some quotes from Lorca that I liked. ”As I have not worried to be born, I do not worry to die.” This quote just hit me, also, Lorca predicted his own death. All of us don't have any memory of being in a womb, and it is not that we fear death, but I think that when we think about dying we become scared. We must remind ourselves that we are mortal and that maybe dying is not like being underwater for an eternity. The reason I am afraid of dying is that I think that it will feel like having to hold my breath. However, when we are underwater, our heart is still beating, so what will dying look like, what happens when a heart stops beating? I hope I can still breathe when I am no longer alive. I know that made no sense, but what I mean is, as long as I don’t feel like I’m holding my breath underwater, then I wouldn’t have an issue being dead. “We're all curious about what might hurt us.” Ever wondered what that relationship would look like if you never left? I've been in that situation, I remember giving my ex in high school a second chance and I can only say things did not get any better, and ending it was the best decision. But what makes us curious about the things that never happened? Maybe we are curious because we want to see if we are strong enough to move forward with the pain. “To burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves.” How would you feel about keeping your honest feelings to yourself? I think Lorca here was saying that it can be extremely painful to have to keep things bottled up inside you and not be able to open up to anyone about them. Sometimes we keep things to ourself because we feel that we will be misunderstood. I have this great desire to message my half-sister; to tell her what she deserves to hear, but I decide not to, because I don’t want to be in a place where I come into contact with her again. I hate it because it makes me think about how she insulted me without any hesitation and I just stood there and accepted it. I wish I could do the same to her, however, I know that contacting her again would bring me so much anger. “The one thing life has taught me is that most people spend their lives bottled up inside their houses doing the things they hate.” This quote, I feel, can be true for some. Also, house is completely different from home. I feel that being in an environment where you feel like you can’t connect with anybody at home can make you feel isolated. Going out is great, but I also believe that if you hate being in your own house, you can try to think of ways to make your time at home fun and create this happy environment. My sister-in-law once in a while asks me if I don’t get bored of being at home and I tell her no; I love spending time with my daughter.
By Diani Alvarenga3 years ago in Journal
History of Punjab Police Pakistan
The Punjab Police of Pakistan is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The Punjab Police was established in 1861 under the British colonial rule in India. The history of the Punjab Police can be traced back to the early 19th century when the East India Company was ruling the Indian subcontinent.
By CH Amir Kalasa3 years ago in Journal
Tall Tail
In a dense forest, deep in the heart of Africa, there lived a curious and adventurous parrot named Polly. Unlike other parrots, Polly was special. She could talk and had a keen sense of humor. She had bright green feathers, and her eyes sparkled with mischief and intelligence. Polly had lived in the forest for as long as she could remember, and she had seen many things that most animals could only dream of. But what she really wanted was to see the world beyond the forest.
By Arslan Hussain 3 years ago in Journal
Indian personalities recognized by international community
India was in a state of political, social, and economic turmoil during the time of its independence from British rule in 1947. The country was divided along religious lines into India and Pakistan, leading to violent communal clashes and the displacement of millions of people. India faced a range of challenges, including poverty, illiteracy, and a lack of industrial development. However, over the years, many Indian personalities have made significant contributions to various fields, helping to shape the country's progress and global impact. The ten Indian personalities highlighted in the summary have each made significant contributions in their respective fields, ranging from technology and business to art and literature. Through their achievements, these individuals have not only helped to put India on the global map but have also served as inspirations for future generations of Indians to make their mark on the world.
By Madhan Mohan3 years ago in Journal











