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SUPERSTITIONS VERSUS SCIENCE

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Hi everyone. Today’s topic is very thrilling "Superstitions versus Science". I think all of us would have practised certain superstitious believes. Every country, every culture and every religion have their own superstitious believes and we are practising it from a very long time. We now live in the era of  technology, yet  people follow these practices without knowing the reason behind it. Only a handful of people have managed to come out of these constraints but not to the fullest. So I pen-down this article to give some scientific reasoning behind such believes. Superstitions  and   Science  are the all-time debatable topic. Superstitions can be verbally said as believes. Believes of any kind or anything. I myself haven’t ignored the superstitions completely, for instance: I always write my tests and exams in blue coloured gel pen. I feel it is lucky for me. As a matter of fact, I have even tried writing my exams in other pens which did not show any changes in my sco

SMITH AND THE FAMILY

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Greeting! Hope you all enjoyed last week’s article “Tuskers on training for the big day”. While I was working for this article I had to visit places in Mysore; adventitiously I made a visit to a restaurant ‘ Le OLIVE GARDEN’ Mysore. I met a strange family there which exhilarated me to write this article. So, come and join me as I introduce you to ‘Smith and the family’.  Le Olive garden in day and night view ‘ Le OLIVE GARDEN’ Mysore is one of the finest multi-cuisine restaurants in the city. The restaurant is hedged within the hotel “Windflower Resorts & Spa” next to Jayachamraja Golf club Chamundipuram Mysore. The resort is situated near the foothills of Chamundi Hills encompassed with the flora of Mysore. Tall trees on the roadside sunshade the resort and reduce the atmospheric temperature by 2-3 0 C when compared with the city temperature. Inside the resort premises a very peaceful and calm atmosphere is maintained. Different ornamental plants are grown all ov

TUSKERS ON TRAINING FOR THE BIG DAY

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Hey all. It’s the last week of September, which means festivals are near! Mid vacations for schools and colleges and moreover it’s DASARA time. What a joy to be in Mysore to watch those mighty elephants carrying the golden mandapa! It’s simply amazing. It is popular by name ‘JAMBO O SAVARI’. Every year peoples from all parts of the world visit Mysore, India to see this marvellous procession. So let me share you how the elephants are getting trained to make this year’s Dasara a grand success.  On the day of Dasara a huge, male elephant carries a golden mandapa of 750 kg with an idol of goddess ‘Chamundeshwari’ in it (earlier kings were taken instead of idol). The mandapa is famous by the name ‘ambari’. Along with this 11 other elephants follow him for the procession. The procession starts from Mysore palace to Bannimantap grounds after a royal pooja by the ‘Wodeyars of Mysore’. The jamb o o savari covers nearly 4.5 km. Decorated horses, camels, folk dancers performing street dance

TEJASWI: MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF BATS

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Greetings everyone! Hope you guys had a wonderful weekend. I had a great time travelling this week. Recently I made a visit to a very unique kind of exhibition in Bangalore, India entitled “Tejaswi Bhavaligalla Niguda Loka” ( translation: Tejaswi Mysterious World of Bats). The exhibition was held in ‘Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath’ Kumara Krupa road, Sheshadripuram, Bangalore. This eccentric exhibition displayed rare photography of different species of Bats in and around India and their documentaries.  Every year an exhibition is conducted in the same place to cherish the memories of Karnataka’s most eminent writer, novelist, naturalist and environmentalist “Sri Purna Chandra Tejaswi”. Purna Chandra Tejaswi, (8 sep 1938- 5 April 2007) (son of rashtrakavi ‘Kuvempu’) is remembered for his love for nature. has written an internationally recognized novel ‘Karvalo’. His love for birds, insects, plants, mammals, fishing and photography has inspired millions of people towards env

UNEXPECTED GUEST: PART II

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When I look into the eyes of an animal I do not see an animal. I see a living being. I see a friend. I feel a soul. ~A.D Williams. Is there anyone who does not like animals at all? Is there anyone in this world who does not love colourful birds freely flying in the blue sky? Is there anyone who does not admire the vivid butterflies on the scrub? I won’t think so I get anyone who hates animals to the fullest. All of us love one or the other animals either by watching them in natural parks or in zoos or by keeping them as a pet. Well, I love keeping pets at home; I have a dog and fish as my pets. I just love to play with them. Dogs, cats, love birds, budgerigars (budgies), doves, ornamental fish are some of the most loved pets. Among these dogs, cats and budgies are the most loved pets in this world. Today’s article is dedicated to all the pet lovers who love keep/have budgies as pets.   March 10 th , 2017, it was a well ordered Friday for me, board exams were near a