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Village Boy To Billionaire

This is the story of Kerala-born Byju Ravindran , who has given a new dimension to the method of Indian education. He had to face many difficulties in his journey from school teacher to billionaire , but he was determined to do something good and new for the people of his country. Because of his ability, he has become the new billionaire of India from a school teacher. Baiju Rabindran was born in the coastal village of South India in the home of a teacher couple. Ravindran used to spend his childhood playing football more than school, when he returned home after playing tired, he used to sit silently studying. Though Ravindran was very fast in his childhood, he studied engineering, but instead of doing jobs like other people started helping students preparing for the exam. His method of teaching was completely different, students who used to teach children would immediately remember him. Gradually, the number of students in his class grew, at a tim...

A Stand alone international University kept burning for more than 5months

It was built by Kumargupta 1 of Gupta Empire in the 5th century A.D. and remained the best without any hindrance for over 800 years with around 10,000 students and nearly 2700 faculties who came from all over the world Korea, Japan, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Greater Iran, Persia, Greece, Mongolia and many more. T he University had 10 temples , meditation centers and the greatest library of the world divided into three building-Ratnasagara (nine storeyed building) , Ratnadadhi and Ratnaranjaka; which not only contained religious manuscripts but had a huge collection of books on literature, astrology, philosophy, science, warfare, history, economics, law, geology, maths, architecture, metallurgy, linguistics, astronomy, medicine and many more. And knowledge was imparted on all these subjects virtually. Most renowned departments were Mathematical and Astronomical. . At that point of time, the Library was a very prestigious and renowned repository of...

Captain Ram singh The great Mugician

" " Subhash ji told me that the tune of ' Qaumi Tarana' should be so powerful and inspiring that when INA soldiers render the same, it should stir the soul of not only the soldiers but millions of Indians also. On October 31, 1943 , the INA came into power and my orchestra played the Qaumi Tarana. The Cathay Building reverberated thunderously. It was a humble step towards liberating India from the British rule", recalled Captain Ram Singh in a 2002 interview . A soldier who won the King George VI Medal for bravery during the 1937-39 Khyber-Phaktunwala war, Captain Ram Singh Thakuri later became the band master of Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Arm y. His songs ' Kadam Kadam Badaye Ja' and 'Quami Tarana' went on to become one of the greatest sources of inspiration for INA soldiers. Yet few Indians know his story. It's time this changed. Capt Ram Singh was born in Bhagsu Khaniara village near Dharamsala ...

Ravindra Jain The magician of lyrics

Despite being blind, the lyricist wrote the song - 'Ankhiyo ke jharokhon se, main dekho jo jo samwar' Such lyricist-composers of the film world who after birth were blind, spread the magic with the power of their pen and surly voice. The name of this personality is Ravindra Jain , let's learn his struggle story Ravindra Jain was born on 28 February 1944 in Aligarh district of Uttar Pradesh. His father was a great Sanskrit priest, son Jain was blind since childhood. His father used to take the temple with him, because Ravindra Jain had a great attachment to music since childhood. His family supported him at every turn, his brother Dr. DK Jain used to read literature, history and religious texts to Ravindra Jain. So that they can know everything. Actually Ravindra Jain wanted to get ahead in music, so he went to his uncle in Calcutta. After arriving there, he started taking tuition at home to master music. They did one day and night to learn m...

Bihar'Lala to Keh k lenge boy(Manoj Bajpai)

Once Manoj Bajpayee was done by the National School of Drama, he is a veteran actor of Bollywood today There is a saying that those who work never lose, those who work never die of hunger. Bollywood's legendary actor Manoj Bajpayee said this to be true, he faced many difficulties in his life but did not let himself break down. Actor Manoj Bajpayee, who made a strong acting debut in the Bollywood industry, was born on 23 April 1969 in a farmer's family in Narkatiaganj , a small village in Champaran district of Bihar. He did his schooling in R. of Bettiah district, Bihar. From high school. After this Manoj moved to Delhi from his village Narkatia. He was involved in acting since childhood, so he started doing theater during college days.  When Manoj was struggling for work in Delhi, he used to go to his group to walk every day. Because in the days of Struggle, he did not take even a single penny from his house to study in NSD and make his living i...

Sheila Davre, India's first female auto driver

This is Sheila Davre , India's first female auto driver, know how Their journey so far The women of our country have got their iron stamped everywhere. Women have made significant contribution to the country, shoulder to shoulder with men in all fields. Indian women have waved their fame from politics, sports to Bollywood. Sheila Davre, the country's first auto rickshaw driver , is also included in this list. Sheila Davre started driving auto-rickshaws in 1988 , breaking stereotypes. Let us know the story of the country's first female auto driver Sheila Davre. Sheila Davre knows the country as the first woman auto driver, Sheela left her home at the age of 18 after taking her 12th with only 12 rupees in her hands . Sheila Davre left home with many dreams and came to Pune. It was in the eighties, at that time, only men used to drive cabs in khaki dress. In such a situation, Sheila started wearing an auto wearing a salwar kameez , during which s...

Journey of Johnny lever From pen seller to King comedian

 Johnny Lever used to roam the street selling pens, today is the emperor of comedy It is said that behind every successful person, there is some hidden story of his struggle. Comedy king Johnny Lever is one such person, who after a lot of hard work, made his mark as Bollywood's famous comedy king. So let's take a look at the life of Johnny Lever today. Comedy maestro Johnny Lever was born in Andhra Pradesh, his home financial situation was not good. His father worked as an operator in a private company and his mother took care of the house. Johnny Lever had started his studies from Andhra Education Society High School, but due to worsening financial condition of the house, Johnny had to leave his studies after seventh grade. The story of their struggle started from here .. When the financial condition of Johnny Lever's house worsened, he decided to help the family. After which he started selling pens by roaming the streets of Mumbai by ...

Are you a collector somewhere?Priyanka Shukla🔥

Are you a collector somewhere? Priyanka   becomes  IAS officer   after hearing this taunt Hey guys this is very interesting story of An ias officer priyanka shukla If the spirits are high and have the passion to do something in life, then no work is impossible. IAS officer Priyanka Shukla did something similar, so let's know the story of Priyanka Shukla's life. Priyanka Shukla, who has become an IAS, was born in Haridwar, and she grew up there. She also got his early education from there. Priyanka Shukla's father was heartened that his daughter grew up to become DM. But seeing the condition of that time, Priyanka Shukla decided to pursue a career in the field of medicine. In 2006, Priyanka did her MBBS from the prestigious King George Medical University in Lucknow. After completing MBBS, Priyanka Shukla started practicing in Lucknow itself. During this practice, some such incident happened with her, after which she vowed to  become an IAS officer. Priy...

First Bionic Eye Created by MVG

First Bionic Eye About It Hey guys this is very good news for every one who wants to see the world by there own eyes.And it is done the MVG(Monash Vision Group) of Monash University. They work hard on this project from decades. And they finally succeeded to achieve there goals. In previous decades many scientists found bionic solutions to help people.But it not useful for large scale. And in future we replace the natural eye to bionic eye. And it is fully work on the  Al based system, we see all types of color which human eye can't see . Where it developed Australian University Develops World's First Bionic Eye To fully cure the blindness of any people in the world.It is developed by professors and there team in Monash University. How it Work Basically it transmitted the optic nerves signals to the brain which is very useful area for vision .And brain the signals from Ratina. In this device user should wear a headgea...

KAILASH KATKAR The Computer Healer

Know, how did this person who read 10th made a big company making antivirus If any person gets up in one direction, then slowly progressing, he attains his destination. Such are the figures by cutting Kailash of Pune, who despite having only tenth pass conch shells, save crores of computers, mobiles from viruses. Kailash Katkar was born in Rahmatpur, a small village in Maharashtra, his home was in poor financial condition. His father worked as a machine center in Pune. Due to poor financial condition of the family, Kailash Katkar had to quit his studies after 10th standard. After this, he started working in a mobile repair shop to help his family financially. Here they used to get around 400 rupees per month. In the early days he worked from cleaning the shop to fetching tea, as he has a penchant for learning about the inside.] For a long time he worked there and after that he moved to Mumbai where he spent a few months Took mobile and computer training. Alon...

History of shanp seedi game (snake and leader)

Amazing!!! 👆 The 13th century poet saint Gyandev created a children's game called Moksha Patam. The British (intentionally to break our rich culture & education system)  later named it Snakes and Ladders instead of the original Moksha Patam. In the original one hundred square game board, the 12th square was faith, the 51st square was reliability, the 57th square was generosity, the 76th square was knowledge, and the 78th square was asceticism. These were the squares where the ladders were found and one could move ahead faster. The 41st square was for disobedience, the 44th square for arrogance, the 49th square for vulgarity, the 52nd square for theft, the 58th square for lying, the 62nd square for drunkenness, the 69th square for debt, the 84th square for anger, the 92nd square for greed, the 95th square for pride, the 73rd square for murder and the 99th square for lust. These were the squares where the snake waited with its mouth open. ...