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GIVE RESPECT AND SHOW MANNERS....#DOCTORSOFSOCIETY

THE DOCTORS OF SOCIETY “Our greatest battles are those with our own minds” Hello Everyone and Welcome Once Again After A Long Time. Within A Long Time I Haven ’ t Written A Single Blog, I   Was Just Thinking About The People Who Are Really The Social Doctors. Ok! Let Me Start From The Incident Which I Faced... I Went To My Village and Visited The Hanuman Temple. There Was a Person Who Sang A Song In My Native Language,                      “Does Anyone Knows the Way of Living                     Can Anyone Listen to the Way I Am Screaming” I Felt Little Sad And Disappointed At That Time As I Have Never Seen A Person Expressing His Feeling By Singing Poems? When I Looked At Him I Just Found A Excitement In Which They Wanted To Change The Way Of Living In The Society He Lived. After That Point Of Time...

BYE BYE 2018...

   Good bye  2018 …. First of all, I am really sorry because I am really late to wish you a very wonderful and happy New Year. Actually, I was busy writing this interesting blog article especially for you all in this auspicious New Year event. So, finally, 2018, the year and joy but sorrow somewhere was over successfully. Some people may have enjoyed parties whereas some may have spent their day inside a furry bed sheet in this scary winter. Some may have suffered from any disease may have gone to hospital or someone may be living in a condition where everywhere he or she sees he/she sees darkness. But at last 2018 was over. But had anyone recalled what you have done in the year 2018. have you wondered once how you spend 365 days by doing what work or special in your life? What is the importance of this year in your life? How the year 2018 was for your country? Some viewers might be thinking that on  9 February 2018   the world famous game  PUBG ...

PoLiTiCs and PoVeRtY.......

Politics and poverty The most serious topic of all time !!! Poverty and politics have now arrived. Every country carries outs politics and suffers from poverty. There are very few countries in which poverty is seen very little. Among the countries of the world the poorest countries of the world are : 1.      democratic republic of Congo 2017 GDP per capita: USD 4392019 gdp per capita (projected): USD 475 2.    2023 gdp per capita (projected): USD 551 Mozambique 2017 GDP per capita: usd 4292019 gdp per capita (projected): USD 502 3.    2023 gdp per capita (projected): USD 648 Uganda 2017 GDP per capita: usd 7262019 gdp per capita (projected): usd 759 4.    2023 gdp per capita (projected): USD 959 Tajikistan 2017 GDP per capita: usd 7772019 gdp per capita (projected): USD 861 5.    2023 gdp per capita (projected): usd 1159yemen2016 GDP per capi...

FROM LIGHTNESS TO DARKNESS !!!!

ROAD FROM LIGHTNESS TO DARKNESS Diwali is known as the festival of lights. From the name only we feel something very relaxing and fill us with happy and motivating feeling. But day by day this day is losing its lights and is progressing towards the dark world. But how??? What is the reason???? The one and the only reason is human doings. Due to us, only our mother is falling sick and this can never be fair. The dirty politics had curved the country in that way in which the is no respect for gods and auspicious festivals. In this special festival, I wrote a special poem which I want to present in front of you all:- Diwali is the festival of lights Where the surroundings should be bright The thread of friendship should be tight With purity of heart flying like a kite Seeing all with a clean sight Even if it is morning or midnight This place is heaven’s site Giving everyone a chance for a magnificent flight Don’t shy have a sweet bite It is made i...

SHAME !!!! SHAME!!!

LITERACY LEVEL IS IN ‘ DANGER ‘ literacy is the subject to be noted in this modern world.according to the UNICEF data " Literacy rates among youth (aged 15 to 24) and adults are the tests of an educational system, and the overall trend is positive, thanks to the expansion of educational opportunities. Globally,   the youth literacy rate   increased from 83 percent to 91 percent over two decades, while the number of illiterate youth declined from 170 million to 115 million. Regional and gender disparities persist, however. Literacy is lowest in the least developed countries and higher among males than females. In the most recent years for which data are available, young women accounted for 59 percent of the total illiterate youth population. "There Is reservation for the low caste people which causes racism as well as castisim today also. even if people are somewhat literate the lack job offers. no sufficient job is   available to the literates. this leads to the...