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  • What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet...

    “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.”

    In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time?

    There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas:

    1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner.

    2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument.
    Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga.

    3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

    4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment.

    5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic.

    6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world.

    7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge.

    😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head.

    9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe.

    10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

    11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture.

    12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun.

    13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained.

    14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself.

    15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills.

    16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep

    Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us.

    It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity.

    So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
    What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet... “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.” In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time? There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas: 1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner. 2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument. Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga. 3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment. 5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic. 6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world. 7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge. 😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head. 9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe. 10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. 11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture. 12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun. 13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained. 14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself. 15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills. 16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us. It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity. So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
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  • Close your eyes 70% and see magic
    #art #artist #artgallery #painting
    Close your eyes 70% and see magic #art #artist #artgallery #painting
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  • 🫡 Indian Railways has recently started refurbishing and repainting its Engines, and each pays tribute to Martyrs, bearing the name of a fallen soldier....🫡

    A Highly Laudable initiative by Indian Railways👏
    🫡 Indian Railways has recently started refurbishing and repainting its Engines, and each pays tribute to Martyrs, bearing the name of a fallen soldier....🫡 A Highly Laudable initiative by Indian Railways👏
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  • Many sycophantic historians have praised the greatness of Akbar.

    But very few historians have described Akbar's misdeeds.

    With his dirty intentions, Akbar used to organize a fair of Nauroz in Delhi every year in which entry of men was prohibited. Akbar used to go to this fair in the guise of a woman and the woman who bewitched him was taken by the maids to Akbar by deceit.

    One day, Maharana Pratap's niece, younger brother Maharaj Shaktisingh's daughter, came to see the decorations of the fair. Her name was Baisa Kirandevi, who was married to Prithviraj ji of Bikaner.

    Seeing the beauty of Baisa Kirandevi, Akbar could not control himself and without thinking, he fraudulently called her to Janana Palace through the help of maids.

    As soon as Akbar tried to touch Baisa Kirandevi, Kirandevi took out a dagger from her waist and threw Akbar down, placing her foot on his chest and placed the dagger on his neck and said

    Neech... Naradham, you don't know that I am the niece of that Maharana Pratap whose name gives you sleepless nights.
    Tell me, what is your last wish???

    Akbar's blood dried up. Never would have thought that Emperor Akbar would be at the feet of a Rajput Baisa today. Akbar said, I made a mistake in recognizing you, please forgive me Devi.

    So Kiran Devi said that after today, Nouroz fair will not be held in Delhi and will not harass any woman.

    Akbar folded his hands and said that after today no fair would ever be held. After that day no fair would ever be held.

    This incident has been described in Sagat Raso written by Girdhar Asiya on page number 632. This incident has also been described through a couplet in a painting in Bikaner Museum -

    किरण सिंहणी सी चढी उर पर खींच कटार,
    भीख मांगता प्राण की अकबर हाथ पसार॥

    धन्य है किरण बाईसा उनकी वीरता को नमन् 🙏
    From X @SanatanTalks
    Many sycophantic historians have praised the greatness of Akbar. But very few historians have described Akbar's misdeeds. With his dirty intentions, Akbar used to organize a fair of Nauroz in Delhi every year in which entry of men was prohibited. Akbar used to go to this fair in the guise of a woman and the woman who bewitched him was taken by the maids to Akbar by deceit. One day, Maharana Pratap's niece, younger brother Maharaj Shaktisingh's daughter, came to see the decorations of the fair. Her name was Baisa Kirandevi, who was married to Prithviraj ji of Bikaner. Seeing the beauty of Baisa Kirandevi, Akbar could not control himself and without thinking, he fraudulently called her to Janana Palace through the help of maids. As soon as Akbar tried to touch Baisa Kirandevi, Kirandevi took out a dagger from her waist and threw Akbar down, placing her foot on his chest and placed the dagger on his neck and said Neech... Naradham, you don't know that I am the niece of that Maharana Pratap whose name gives you sleepless nights. Tell me, what is your last wish??? Akbar's blood dried up. Never would have thought that Emperor Akbar would be at the feet of a Rajput Baisa today. Akbar said, I made a mistake in recognizing you, please forgive me Devi. So Kiran Devi said that after today, Nouroz fair will not be held in Delhi and will not harass any woman. Akbar folded his hands and said that after today no fair would ever be held. After that day no fair would ever be held. This incident has been described in Sagat Raso written by Girdhar Asiya on page number 632. This incident has also been described through a couplet in a painting in Bikaner Museum - किरण सिंहणी सी चढी उर पर खींच कटार, भीख मांगता प्राण की अकबर हाथ पसार॥ धन्य है किरण बाईसा उनकी वीरता को नमन् 🙏 From X @SanatanTalks
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  • 🚨 A fan of Indian cricketer #ViratKohli𓃵 in Balochistan dedicated an amazing sand art painting on a beach in Gwadar, Balochistan, the video of which is going viral on social media.

    The artist has been identified as Sachan Baloch from Gwadar city who made the beautiful portrait on sand for the Indian batting legend.
    🚨 A fan of Indian cricketer #ViratKohli𓃵 in Balochistan dedicated an amazing sand art painting on a beach in Gwadar, Balochistan, the video of which is going viral on social media. The artist has been identified as Sachan Baloch from Gwadar city who made the beautiful portrait on sand for the Indian batting legend.
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  • How many objects can you find on this painting.
    Bunu and Labu’s painting needs to go in the National Art Gallery
    #ArtGallery
    #Painting
    #Art
    How many objects can you find on this painting. Bunu and Labu’s painting needs to go in the National Art Gallery #ArtGallery #Painting #Art
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  • Basohli Painting’, the famous Pahari miniature style of painting known for its use of bright and bold colours and peculiar facial forms, from Jammu’s Kathua district, has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
    Basohli Painting’, the famous Pahari miniature style of painting known for its use of bright and bold colours and peculiar facial forms, from Jammu’s Kathua district, has received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
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  • Diwali on the Square 2022

    Date: Sunday 09 October 2022
    Time: 1:00pm to 7:00pm
    Venue: Trafalgar Square, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom
    Cost: Free

    Join us for Diwali, a festival of lights in the heart of London.

    The Mayor of London’s free annual family event is delivered in partnership with the Diwali in London committee and opens with 200 colourfully dressed dancers in the main square followed by an exciting mix of performances from the Hindu, Sikh and Jain community on the stage. Browse through the lively marketplace or tuck into some tasty vegan and vegetarian South Asian cuisine.

    There will be a host of activities to enjoy including Neasden Temple’s Diwali Festival Experience, dance workshops, yoga and meditation, Glimpse of Goddesses, Sari and Turban tying, the Diwali Culture Zone, the Unity Marquee, Soho Theatre Comedy and the ever popular Children’s marquee, plus there’s henna, face painting and a light up moment on the Square as the day turns to dusk.

    Happy Diwali!
    Diwali on the Square 2022 Date: Sunday 09 October 2022 Time: 1:00pm to 7:00pm Venue: Trafalgar Square, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DN, United Kingdom Cost: Free Join us for Diwali, a festival of lights in the heart of London. The Mayor of London’s free annual family event is delivered in partnership with the Diwali in London committee and opens with 200 colourfully dressed dancers in the main square followed by an exciting mix of performances from the Hindu, Sikh and Jain community on the stage. Browse through the lively marketplace or tuck into some tasty vegan and vegetarian South Asian cuisine. There will be a host of activities to enjoy including Neasden Temple’s Diwali Festival Experience, dance workshops, yoga and meditation, Glimpse of Goddesses, Sari and Turban tying, the Diwali Culture Zone, the Unity Marquee, Soho Theatre Comedy and the ever popular Children’s marquee, plus there’s henna, face painting and a light up moment on the Square as the day turns to dusk. Happy Diwali!
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  • Yes bank scamster revealing the name of Pinky openly in ED chargesheet

    Was forced to buy M F Husain painting from Priyanka Gandhi, paid Rs 2 crore: Rana Kapoor in ED chargesheet

    Yes Bank co-founder Rana Kapoor has told the Enforcement Directorate that he was "forced" to buy an M F Husain painting from Congress' Priyanka Gandhi
    Yes bank scamster revealing the name of Pinky openly in ED chargesheet Was forced to buy M F Husain painting from Priyanka Gandhi, paid Rs 2 crore: Rana Kapoor in ED chargesheet Yes Bank co-founder Rana Kapoor has told the Enforcement Directorate that he was "forced" to buy an M F Husain painting from Congress' Priyanka Gandhi
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