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Life of widows in India: "The city of widows"

"Saubhagyavati Bhava" a blessing given to married Hindu women, so that they may spend their whole lives married but when these women outlive their husbands same blessing turns into curse . Do you know there are 40 million widows in India , that is 10 per cent of country's population.  Also read:- "Say No to OLD AGE HOMES" Why are widows considered inauspicious? According to an old Indian superstition, a widow's sins are to blame for her husband's death. As a result, widows face a lifetime of atonement. They have to cut their hair short, wear joyless white mourning saree, and they are prohibited from attending celebrations and social events.  Some families force widows to leave their homes and beg in the streets. widows become untouchable , invisible and ignored, as many feel they bring bad luck.  Also read:-  The Bride is Dowry Some parts of Indian society consider widows to be inauspicious. When a women becomes a widow, many families

Importance of farmers in India ~ The backbone of Indian economy

The food we take with our five fingers into the mouth is the hard work and sweat of the farmers, who works in hot sun and the farmer works not till the Sun goes down, but till the job is done.  Yes the farmers are backbone of Indian economy and we can't stand straight if our backbone is broken. The farmers hard work not only brings food to the people, but also brings revenue to the country due to the farm output.  Let us see some facts which tell the real value of the farmers in our country. ➤ India ranks 2nd in largest farm output in the world. Also India is the 7th largest agriculture exporter worldwide. ➤ In 2013, India exported 25275 billion INR worth of agriculture products that is more than double the combined exports of the European Union.  ➤ India ranks 2nd worldwide in rice and wheat production, also India is the highest milk producer in the world. Dairy industry contributes around 115,000 crores INR to the national economy.  ➤ India is

Anyone can do something to help someone!

Helping someone is considered one of the best thing in the world. Some people help others with money, while some help someone differently.  But in this video that is going viral on social media these days, a young man has given such help to a disabled person who is hardly heard or read. Now someone is praising this young man now. Actually, a disabled person was begging at Connaught Place in Delhi. Then a young man passed from there. Seeing the Divya begging the young man started doing stunts in front of everyone. By which people give him money and he can help the Divyang youth.  On seeing all the crowds gathered there. Many of them gave him money which the stunted youth gave to the Divyang. This video was shared by IPS Officer Dipanshu Kabra from his Twitter account. While sharing this video, he wrote in the caption, 'Anyone can do something to help someone' Just watch this video and share with everyone.  Help others in the way like we help ourselves. Thank y