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Successful Lady Trader of 17th century

Thanks to the earlier two posts that I wrote about Write India campaign one of the person who is also the author of all the short stories on this blog , Ranvir Singh decided to give his story to me and allowed me to publish the story on this blog. Ranvir Singh is the author of all the stories that are here on this blog. So, he once again strikes with his brand new story about a girl who tried hard to overcome the problems faced by her and achieve her dream. Story was the part of write India campaign and the same story is submitted by our author of short stories in that campaign. He also wanted me to figure out the the headlines or punchline myself after the reading and was able to come up with one and only one heading that was " Success story of a lady trader in 17th century.  All this brief discussion makes me curious about reading the story again. Yes the story is worth reading so sit back guys here is one another story by the short story writer of this blog. &quo

Preface for write India campaign by Amish

Write India campaign is the campaign launched by The Times of India newspaper to bring out the Indian talent and train them forward to achieve great heights in the mentor ship of already established and great Indian writers. This is competition for every Indian who wish to say his story in his own way. Procedure   Procedure for the Write India campaign is as follows : A preface of the story will be provided to you by one and only "Writer of the month" and its your task to plot the story according to their needs. You will be checked by your creativity and how much were you able to encourage the reader to read the whole story. Then the story will be judged by a panel of well known writers and if you succeed then many great offers are waiting for you which includes a Kindle and many more exciting things.Your writing will be included in a book along with the other 11 writers. Well those things encourage at-least me to write, what about you? Don't you think

Finally 1993 Mumbai bomber hanged

The 1993 Mumbai bombing accused was hanged till death on 30th July in a jail at a prison in central India. He was hanged on the same date as his birthday. This was probably the worst birthday gift any person might had received. He was accused as being the middleman for the 1993 Mumbai terror attack in which 257 people were killed. It was believed that he had had arranged financing, travelling and many other things in the attack. Yakub Memon was once named as best chartered accountant by the Memon community. It was his 53 rd birthday on July 30th.  In 1993 a series of bombs exploded in various parts of Mumbai including Many of crowded areas of Mumbai. Te bombing was done in the areas like:- Bombay Stock exchange A movie theater Air India building At various other hotels According to the militants it was the revenge of destruction of an Muslim Mosque by a mob of Hindu people who wanted to construct a temple in that place. This action by a Hindu mob led t

Write and Win

Do you love to write, So there is an long awaited opportunity for you launched by The Times of India newspaper. The name of the opportunity is Write India campaign. The campaign is launched by a theme line "No one can tell your story better tan you." This is the short story contest launched by TOI in which 11 world known and well established writers of India will start a story for you and you will complete it by keeping in mind all the things that the writer had asked you to. The stories will be judged by the preeminent writers. In the end 11 winners will get 11 kindles for them. They will also attend a writer camp in Diu and they will be mentored properly by the other members. The winning stories will also be published in the form of a book containing 11 chapters each chapter will be a winning entry. Write India contest Rules Use the passage provided by the author to begin your story. Please stick to rules provided by each author. Stick to a minim

10 Greatest Quotes by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

These are the 10 most famous quotes by one of the greatest president cum scientist of Indian history that are going to fill you great inspiration. If you able you get the correct meaning of these and implement into your life then probably you are not going to fail on any stage of your life.      "Don’t take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam “All Birds find shelter during a rain. But Eagle avoids rain by flying above the Clouds.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam “Failure will never overtake me if my definition to succeed is strong enough”. - A.P.J Abdul Kalam “Man needs difficulties in life because they are necessary to enjoy the success.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam “If you want to shine like a sun. First burn like a sun.” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam  “It is very easy to defeat someone, but it is very hard to win someone” - A.P.J Abdul Kalam

Now Anushka commits the same mistake

Wrong typing is one of the greatest sins these days. Wrong typing can lead so many difficulties for the person who types and the person who is addressed. Same thing happened with Anushka Sharma - The PK star some days back when she paid her tributes to the loss of one of the greatest president of India. The same thing happened with Kim kardashian  when she posted on twitter and found that she had incidentally spelled something wrongly. She wanted to correct it but she was not. Read the whole story . It was not a while ago when twitter changed its settings and raised the 140 character limit from private messaging. Anushka Sharma wrote a tweet about passing away of great Indian president Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam . She spelled the name wrong incidentally. Although she found it out and deleted the tweet and switched to new tweet. Finally she got it spelled right in her third attempt. Read the 10 greatest quotes by Mr. kalam. But it was too late the tweet was received by many o