Sucheta is an expert in vegetable carving Art!
A vegetable dino:
A vegetable vendor made out of vegetables:- !!
Absolutely brilliant, isn’t it!
Thanks to my friend Prabha, I got to know of this interesting board game called “Taboo!”
Lets say you had to talk about the word “Swimming Pool”, without using the words water, jump, float, tank andamenity. Then how would you speak!?
If you speak any of those taboo words, you lose point!
And your team has to guess the word you are describing!
Its opposite to dumb-sherads! You are not allowed to act… Only speak, and speak without the taboo words! haha…!
I was a Sunday afternoon, and 5-6 of us YES!+ grads were together, playing Taboo… It was fun!
The game remained in my memory and I started relating it to my life… In life also we have some taboo topics and words… And we circle around them to tell what we want to tell!
An awkward situation in real life, if looked at as a game can be so much fun!
e.g. next time you have to tell about your boyfriend or girlfriend to your parents, and you are… well, not allowed to use the words boyfriend or girlfriend! Then don’t feel shy or awkward, take it as a game, and see how easy it is!
Its also a useful way to culture the language… Now a days some of us use the f word as if it is a punctuation mark in the English grammer! No need! Use quality words, live quality life….
New Delhi: Kirtik is just six years old but when he plays the sitar he’s nothing less than a maestro.
It’s his innate talent in music that has earned him a spot among 1200 sitar players from around the world, who would be performing at a grand ceremony in Delhi on Friday.
Brahma Naad organised by the Art of Living Foundation will attempt to raise funds for rehabilitation work in flood-hit parts of Bihar.
“I am very glad to be in the presence of such a huge gathering of musicians,” Kirtik says.
Joining Kirtik on stage will be seven musicians who are visually challenged. They say they are honoured to be part of an event on such a scale.
“There have been many musical symphonies with other musical instruments. But this is the first time that sitar has been given so much importance,” says Bhimsen Maharana, another musician who would be taking part in the grand event.
The show organisers are expecting a turnout of more than four lakh people at the two-day-long event, which will also be telecast live to a worldwide audience of more than 300 million.
The historic musical symphony has also got Guinness Book of World Records team taking an interest.
News from IBN Live. You can also see a video there.
Jeetu Pathak won the Young Scientist Award from the International Society for Stem Cell Research !!
You can check her webpage here.
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