Archive for January, 2010

FESTIVALS

Friday, January 29th, 2010
Festivals are common for the whole world, And for all religions. They bring the people together and make them realize the importance of unity. Hindus celebrate Deepavali. In north India it is celebrated with rows of light. They believe that it  will bring brightness and prosperity to their home According to hindu mythology   it is the day Lord Krishna killed Naragasura and saved the people. That is dharma killed  adharma. On that day they wear new dress, Eat sweets and enjoy  with  their  friends and relatives. They fire crackers. They go to temple and thank GOD. Thus  it develops the gratefulness, cooperation relation ship and happiness. Christians  celebrate  chrismas. They go to church to pray. They have mass prayer MUSLIMS  CELEBRATE RAMZAN They go to mosque and  pray. Apart from these three main festivals. There are other festivals too. Hindus celebrate Pongal to worship  SUNGOD, KARTHIGAI to Worship LORD MURUGAN , Dasara to worship  sakthiand so on. MUSLIMS celebrate Bakrid,  Buddhists Buddha poornima, And  jains Mahavir jayanthi. Everybody celebrates their Newyear. All the  festival s have got their own significance. Our ancesters have given these festivals for us as means of receation and refreshment. They wanted to keep the people united by  celebrating these festivals and made us to understand the importance of nature. Festivals shows us the right path of  life!

HUMAN RIGHTS

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Human rights are the fundamental rights, which are possesed by all human beings irrespective of their caste, nationality, sex and language. These rights cannot be taken away by any legislature or any government act. As natural rights they are seen as belonging to men and women by their very nature. India is a democratic country and the aim of our government is to ensure happiness to all citizens with equal rights, opportunities and comfort. Every citizen must enjoy certain rights and also has certain duties towards the country. Under the Indian constitution nine fundamental rights have been guaranteed to human beings. They are right to freedom, right to property, right to freedom of religion, right to culture and education, right to constitutional remedies, right to equality, right against exploitation, right to food and environment and right to good health. Rights and duties are inter-related. As we all know that hard work brings success likewise if you want to enjoy your rights, you must be dutiful. Another important thing is that it should affect others right and belongings. Being educated is also very important in some places in India, people don’t even know that there exist a government. Every individual should realize their responsibility as a good citizen and should enjoy all our rights and save their nation.

Air pollution

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The introduction of harmful substance or products in the environment is called pollution. There are three major kind of pollution they are Air pollution, Water pollution and noise pollution. In the above three air pollution is the most dangerous one to the environment. The main cause for air pollution in cities is the traffic and the amount of polluted air released from the vehicles. The other main cause is the polluted air released from factories and industries and the polluted air will mix with the atmosphere and this happens to be the cause of ACID RAIN.  Population growth is also a cause for air pollution because the increase in population brings the need for increase in production in other words, There will be a increase in the use of natural resources which gives raise to environmental pollution in general and air pollution in particular. Steps are taken by the government to control air pollution but all the above factors like using vehicles, industries and growth in population cannot be stopped. But fortunately we can control the usage of vehicles and the population growth. Every individual should be aware of this air pollution and act accordingly. Without the help of public this air pollution cannot be reduced.