Saturday, 27 May 2023

What To Watch on Jio Cinema, Disney+Hotstar this Week

 The month of May 2023 started well and is concluding strongly as well. There are some highly anticipated upcoming OTT and film releases this week, making it one of the most anticipated weeks of 2023. From Jio Cinema's "Bhediya" to Disney+ Hotstar's "City of Dreams" season 3, the last week of May 2023 will feature a wide variety of films and web series.

Here are some new over-the-top (OTT) releases to check out this weekend:

Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai

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Manoj Bajpayee, Adrija Sinha, Vipin Kumar Sharma, and Surya Mohan Kulshreshtha play the key roles in "Sirf Ek Banda Kaafi Hai." The plot is a compelling legal drama that takes place in a courtroom. Based on real events, the plot follows a lawyer as he fights a long legal battle against a godman who is being held responsible for the abuse of a little girl. You can watch this on Zee5.

Also read: 5 Bollywood Movies That Evoke Nostalgia

American Born Chinese

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The American Born Chinese television series combines action and comedy. The main character is high school student Jin Wang, played by Ben Wang. But all changes when he becomes embroiled in a conflict between Chinese mythical gods thanks to a new foreign exchange student, watch this on Disney+Hotstar.

City of Dreams 3

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Atul Kulkarni, Priya Bapat, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Sushant Singh, Eijaz Khan, and Rannvijay Singha are the main cast members of 'City Of Dreams' season 3. The attempted assassination of a divisive politician sets up a family feud in City of Dreams. The first season premiered in May of this year. Fans are waiting to see what new characters the creators introduce in Season 3 on Disney+Hotstar.

Bhediya

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Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon feature in the horror comedy "Bhediya." To save his girlfriend from an evil supernatural force, Bhediya's protagonist transforms into a werewolf on Jio Cinema.

The Kardashians

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There will be a third season featuring the Kardashian family on May 27. The Kardashians is a reality show about the famous Kardashian and Jenner families. Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Kendall Jenner are all featured in this show. Let's check out season 3 to see whether there's any love, excitement, or conflict on Disney+Hotstar.

Why do you need to apply sunscreen at home

 

Have you been applying sunscreen? We often hear this reminder when stepping out in the sun during summer. While protecting our skin from the sun's rays is important, we must also consider the effects of blue light.

Dr Mudasir Rashid Khan, a Consultant Dermatologist and Cosmetologist at Sanjeevani Hospital in Jasola, New Delhi, explains that blue light is emitted from digital screens such as computers, phones, tablets, and televisions. It is part of the visible light spectrum, which is visible to the human eye.

With increased screen time due to the lockdown, we are exposed to more blue light. Not only do we use digital devices for work, but we also spend time watching movies or series. Even children are dependent on phones or laptops for studying and entertainment.

Dr Khan explains that blue light affects the skin in two ways. Firstly, it increases the production of melanin, which can lead to melasma or pigmentation. Secondly, it can create free radicals that cause skin inflammation and break down collagen and elastin, resulting in skin ageing.

Also read: You are only few steps away from a radiant skin this summer

So, which sunscreen should you apply? The right sunscreen not only protects us from ultraviolet rays when we are outdoors but also shields us from blue light emitted by screens. Dr Khan suggests two key points:

  • "The best sunscreen for indoor use is the one that contains titanium oxide or zinc oxide, which act as physical sunscreens and protect against blue light."
  • "When indoors, apply sunscreen but less frequently than when outdoors."

Dr Khan also highlights the effects of blue light on the eyes. Prolonged exposure to blue light can increase the risk of macular degeneration, which can lead to vision loss. Blue light can damage the light-sensitive cells in the retina and contribute to early ageing.

Excessive exposure to blue light can also disrupt sleep, cause eye strain, and lead to dry eyes. Furthermore, it can result in premature skin ageing and pigmentation within just three months of excessive exposure, affecting individuals of all skin types.

Noida Authority’s E-Cycle Service Develop Issues Month After Launch

 


It has been over a month since the launch of the e-cycle service by the Noida Authority. The service is being implemented in two phases, with the second phase yet to begin as the first phase still has some shortcomings that need to be addressed. Turban Mobility has been selected as the operator for the e-cycle service, which was initially launched at 9 locations but is currently being operated at 28 locations instead of the planned 31. Each location has 10 e-cycles available.

Currently, more than 100 e-cycles are being used by commuters every day, with a majority of rides originating from Greno West. The company has stated that after booking, the bikes are picked up and dropped off at Greno West on the days of the ride. The bikes are then brought back to Noida after the ride is completed. However, there have been incidents where the cycles have been tampered with, and the authorities are working to rectify these issues.

To book an e-cycle, commuters can use a mobile app and make digital payments. The rental rates for e-cycles have been fixed at Rs 15 for the first 30 minutes and Rs 1 per minute thereafter. In case of traffic congestion, the fare is reduced to 50 paise per minute. Users are required to pay a deposit of Rs 299 through the app to become an e-cycle user.

Also read: Commuters Exult as E-cycle Service Begins in Noida

In the first phase, a total of 310 e-cycles are available for riders. These bikes have been booked through the designated app, and Turban Mobility LLP has been selected as the company responsible for the service. The company has recently set up e-charging stations at 25 locations to address the issue of e-cycles running out of charge. When a bike's battery is depleted, an e-charging van arrives to charge the e-cycle on the spot.

The e-cycle service aims to reduce pollution and promote physical activity among users. The maximum speed of the e-cycles is limited to 25 kilometres per hour, and the weight without the battery does not exceed 60 kg. Reflectors are attached to the front and back of the cycles, and the seat can be adjusted. GPS tracking is also installed on the cycles, with a dedicated control room being set up to monitor the service. The Noida Authority has already completed 62 e-cycle racks, each accommodating 10 bicycles, at a cost of approximately 1 million rupees in 2021.

Myths about menstruation: Need to liberate our thoughts from prejudices

 


Menstruation is a natural process of a woman's body that prepares the female reproductive system to give birth to. This is also commonly known as period and natural vaginal bleeding occurs as a part women’s’ monthly cycle. It happens because the body gets prepared to produce but when it does not take place, the lining of the uterus sheds, breaking down into blood. This usually happen once a month during the reproductive years, except during pregnancy. Period blood is partly blood and partly tissue from inside the uterus. It passes out of the body through the vagina.

Although it is a natural process of reproduction there are numerous unnatural myths attached to it. In urban as well rural areas of our country, there are taboos associated with menstruation that only create more problems for women. In conservative and unscientific societies, women are told what to eat, how to sleep, how to walk, and live during their menstrual cycle. Women in our society are forced to follow some strange restrictions which are unjustified.

On this Menstrual Hygiene Day, we can discuss a few myths related to menstruation :

1 Myth: A woman is impure during her menstrual cycle. Thus, cannot enter the kitchen and religious places.

Fact: Period blood is considered dirty or impure. However, most people fail to realize that menstrual blood is a natural element of the female reproductive system, and it circulates through the body just like other blood. Women shed blood and tissue from inside the uterus during their period, and the colour range can range from light red to dark brown. In addition, the clumping and colour of period blood also have their scientific explanations.

Also read: 7 menstrual hygiene tips for women

2 Myth: Women should not wash their hair during Periods

Fact: There is no connection between periods and washing hair. Scientifically, your body is releasing heat during menstruation. So, lukewarm water would be advisable for hair washing. You should not hamper your basic hygiene simply because you are on your period. In fact, a warm bath can soothe painful cramps.

3 Myth: Missing periods does not always mean that you're pregnant

Fact: Many times, women and girls can miss or have irregular periods without being pregnant. This can be due to disorders such as PCOD and PCOS. In such cases, consultation with a certified gynaecologist is necessary. Moreover, hormonal imbalance and stress can also lead to missed or irregular periods.

4 Myth: You cannot do any physical activity during periods

Fact: Many health websites suggest that light exercise and yoga can reduce bloating, calm your mind and reduce cramps. Certain yoga positions may help ease cramps and help to maintain a sound body. Walking is considered the zero budget and less worry exercise. You can talk to a fitness expert for specifics.

5 Myth: You should be discreet about your periods

Fact: Just like menstruation is natural, there is nothing unnatural about talking about it. An increased dialogue will help create more awareness around menstrual hygiene. Men and women must rise above these stigmas to create an atmosphere where women can freely voice their issues and buy tampons and sanitary napkins without any shame.

DDRWA urges CM Yogi Adityanath to take action against child-begging gangs

 


The District Development Resident Welfare Association (DDRWA) has written a letter to the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, urging him to take immediate action against the gangs involved in child begging in GautamBuddha Nagar.

In their letter, DDRWA appeals to the Chief Minister to ensure the safety and well-being of innocent children who are being exploited by these begging gangs at various intersections in the district. They specifically request the Chief Minister to arrange for the relocation of these children to rehabilitation centres and to assign the station head of the area to oversee the prevention of child begging on the roads.

DDRWA further emphasizes that it is the responsibility of each Station House Officer (SHO) in Uttar Pradesh to prevent any form of violence against small children within their jurisdiction. Additionally, they stress the importance of providing these children with access to education, as it is crucial for their future development. DDRWA urges the government to enforce stringent measures against the gangs involved in exploiting and handicapping these innocent children.

Also read: DDRWA discusses issues with Noida’s Gautam Budh Nagar DM

While acknowledging that child begging is prevalent not only in GautamBuddha Nagar but throughout the entire district of Uttar Pradesh, DDRWA calls for the enactment of laws that will help eradicate child poverty and prevent such exploitation from occurring. They believe that by eliminating the gangs that force children into begging, a brighter future can be ensured for these vulnerable children.

Sanjeev Kumar, Senior Vice President of DDRWA, stated that their primary objective in writing the letter to Honorable Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is to put an end to child begging on the streets of GautamBuddha Nagar and provide these children with access to education. Kumar emphasizes the need for the Chief Minister to take action against the gangs responsible for exploiting these children and suggests assigning the responsibility to the police to address this pressing issue.

Greater Noida CEO Ritu Maheshwari honours civil service toppers

 Greater Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari honoured two exceptional individuals, Ishita Kishore and Kush Mishra, for securing top ranks in the civil services examination. The CEO commended their achievement, emphasizing that they had been selected for the country's highest service. Ritu Maheshwari expressed immense pride on behalf of the Greater Noida Authority family and all citizens of Greater Noida.

In a ceremony held at the boardroom of the Greater Noida Authority, CEO Ritu Maheshwari acknowledged the significant challenges that lie ahead for successful candidates in their prestigious positions, urging them to face those challenges with patience.

Ishita Kishore, expressing her gratitude for the honour, conveyed her appreciation to CEO Ritu Maheshwari and the Greater Noida Authority for the valuable lessons she had learned during her journey. Kush Mishra, on the other hand, attributed his success to the cooperation and support of everyone involved. Special recognition was given to Ishita Kishore's mother, Jyoti Kishore, and Kush Mishra's father, PP Mishra, for their instrumental guidance in shaping their children's achievements.

Also read: Ishita Kishore from Greater Noida tops UPSC IAS exam

CEO Ritu Maheshwari, emphasizing the role of parents in their children's success, acknowledged PP Mishra, the father of Kush Mishra, who serves as a manager in the Greater Noida Authority and was himself selected for the IPS. The CEO extended her heartfelt congratulations to PP Mishra, considering it a matter of immense pride for the Greater Noida Authority family.

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PP Mishra, Kush Mishra's father, expressed his joy and pride in his son's success, recognizing that it was the result of both Kush's hard work and the collective support he received. He added that there is no greater honour than having one's child serve the country.

Also read: Noida Resident Smriti Accomplishes Her Dream, Secures 4th Rank In UPSC

Jyoti Kishore, Ishita Kishore's mother, expressed her contentment with fulfilling her responsibilities as a mother. She acknowledged that alongside her daughter's hard work, the blessings and well-wishes of everyone had played an essential role in her achievements.

During the ceremony, Assistant CEO Anand Vardhan presented both successful candidates with bouquets as a token of honour. The program was moderated by Assistant CEO Amandeepu Dulli, and senior officials from the Greater Noida Authority were present to celebrate the occasion.

Man attacks Iskcon Temple priest with sharp object in Noida Sector 32

 


A frightening incident has come to light in Noida when a man entered the Iskcon temple premises and attacked a priest with a sharp object, leaving him seriously injured. Police have arrested the accused after registering a report.

The whole incident took place in the Iskcon temple located in Sector 32 of the Thana Sector-24 area. Devotees said that the man carried out a lethal attack on the priest after entering the temple. After that, the devotees thrashed the person and took him to the police station. The police have registered a case based on the complaint and have started an investigation.

Also read: Another Chain Snatching Incident Reported In Ghaziabad

ADCP Shakti Mohan Awasthi informed us that at thane Sector 24, a complaint was filed on Thursday by Deepak (Devkinandan Gopal Das), who is serving full-time in the Iskcon temple located in Sector-32. On May 24, he was on the temple premises when a person named Jitendra Jha came and suddenly hit him on the head with a sharp weapon. Due to this, he suffered a severe injury.

Police sends notice to residents of Greater Noida Supertech Ecovillage-1

 Residents of Supertech Ecovillage-1 in Greater Noida West have been staging a sit-in protest at the society's gate for the past 30 days to voice their grievances. Despite having numerous demands, the residents feel that their concerns are being ignored.

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In a surprising turn of events, the police issued notices under Section 111 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) against several residents, further fueling their anger and frustration. The individuals who received the notices include Sumit Gupta, Vijay Chauhan, Ranjana Bharadwaj, Abhishek Pratap Singh, Vivek Gupta, Vikram Singh Rana, and BS Tripathi.

Also read: Greater Noida: Families Living In Uncertified Societies Demand Justice

One of the significant issues raised by the residents pertains to parking. While the builder has provided flats, adequate parking spaces have not been allocated. As a result, the builder is now demanding approximately 7 lakh rupees for parking, which has become a significant concern for the residents. Another pressing issue within society is the malfunctioning sewage treatment plant, which leads to the direct flow of dirty water into the sewerage system, causing health hazards. Waterlogging problems in the basement and other areas have also been reported.

Moreover, the community is facing an increasing stray dog menace. The builder is also charging 25,000 rupees plus VAT for electricity supply, a practice that the residents consider unfair. Additionally, the society lacks a multi-point connection, several towers remain incomplete, and elevators are non-functional.

Ranjana Suri Bharadwaj, a resident of Ecovillage-1, expressed disappointment over the authorities taking action against the residents instead of addressing their demands. She deemed it highly unjust that the residents, who have been fighting for their rights, are being targeted in this manner.

Sameer Bhardwaj, another resident, criticized the actions of the authorities and highlighted the exploitation faced by farmers and villagers at the hands of the builder. He questioned the district's decision to harass the residents with notices instead of holding the builder accountable, expressing deep shame over the situation.

Vivek Gupta, a resident of Ecovillage-1, expressed his dismay and described the current situation in Noida city as a scenario where fighting for rights and demands has become a sin. He emphasized that the residents are peacefully advocating for their rightful facilities, as the builder has failed to provide basic amenities. The exorbitant demand of 7 lakhs rupees for parking is particularly disheartening for the residents.

Noida Authority inspects Sector 55, listens to residents’ grievances

 The Noida Authority officials on Thursday inspected Sector-55 and met with residents and RWA members to discuss solutions to their problems under the "Noida Aapke Dwar" program.

Several Noida Authority officials, including the Deputy General Manager (Water), Deputy General Manager (Civil), Senior Manager (Work Circle-1), and Deputy Director of Horticulture (Division-I), inspected the area with the residents and Sector-55 RWA office bearers.

The CEO of the Noida Authority instructed the officials to visit Sector-55 on May 25, 2023, to address the issues faced by the residents under the "Noida Aapke Dwar" program. During the meeting, the RWA representative presented a list of demands that had been pending for several days.

Also read: Noida Faces Major Power Cuts As Temperature Soars

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The demands included:

  • The removal of encroachment from the service road facing the Radiance Hotel is necessary for the smooth flow of traffic.
  • The broken grill of the Vending zone wall, Block- B, should be repaired.
  • Installation of barbed wire on the boundary wall constructed in the sector.
  • Pruning of the trees planted by the Horticulture Department
  • Plantation drive in the sector
  • Maintenance of broken swings, benches, etc in the park.
  • Replacement of the old water line with a new line in C-Block and other parts of the sector.
  • Potholes repair after the work done by the water/sewer department.
  • In Block,- C, cleanliness work should be done.
  • At Gate No. 5, a red light is to be installed.

The officials assured the residents and RWA representatives that they would address all issues as soon as possible. They promised to resolve the maintenance problem within 5 days and ordered the relevant departments to look into the demands and resolve them. They also stated that they would review the progress in the next meeting.

Charming places in India for a delightful summer vacation

 The scorching summer heat brings with it a sense of adventure and a desire to see some places that are pleasurable and enjoyable. The excitement of experiencing an adventure that you long-waited for is beyond any explanation. There are countless amazing places in India just waiting to be explored. Get ready to go on an expedition that will satisfy your wanderlust, generate amazing experiences, and add a chapter of wonderful experience. Get ready for an unforgettable summer by exploring exotic islands to bustling cities and breathtaking scenery of nature.

Here are some places where you can go in summer for an adventurous experience:

Bir Billings, Himachal Pradesh

If you're an adventurous planning a summer trip, you can't miss Bir Billing in Himachal Pradesh. Paragliding fans will find nirvana in Bir Billing, with its ideal wind conditions and spectacular natural settings, which make for exhilarating flights and stunning views. Bir Billing is not just a paradise for those looking for extreme activities.

Goa

Goa Carnival never fails to amaze and delight visitors. Indulge in the freshest seafood, relax at hip beachside bars, party the night away at hopping clubs, explore beautiful new beaches, wander through colorful flea markets, and see the impressive architecture of historic churches and forts. In Goa, every second is a celebration of the freedom and adventure that define the summer season.

Coorg, Karnataka

Visit scenic Coorg in the Karnataka mountains for a relaxing vacation. Visit verdant parks and coffee-growing hill stations, and dine on delicious Coorgi fare at charming restaurants. Discover the intriguing blend of natural beauties and cultural legacy while shopping for delicious spices like Coorgi pepper in Coorg.

Also read: Discover the majestic temples of Madhya Pradesh during summer vacation

Manali, Himachal pradesh

Manali, with its breathtaking scenery and charming atmosphere, is a fantastic summer vacation spot. Manali, with its snow-capped mountains and picturesque views of the Himalayan range, is an irresistible draw for tourists. This picturesque town has something to offer every kind of traveler, from engaging in adrenaline-pumping adventure sports in Solang Valley to frolicking in the snow at Rohtang Pass.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

Shimla is a wonderful way to see the sights and enjoy the fresh air. Leaving the hustle and bustle of a hectic schedule you'll travel through the stunning countryside on a bus that provides a relaxing and practical way to get from point all while taking in the sights. Shimla is a wonderful place to visit during the summer with your loved ones.

Kasol, Himachal Pradesh

Kasol is a popular destination for hikers and backpackers due to its picturesque location on the Parvati River. As the bus leaves Delhi, it reveals a new landscape of verdant hills and towering mountains. Kasol's reputation as the "Amsterdam of India" has made it a popular destination for young professionals from big cities. The beautiful Parvati Valley is a must-see for any traveler seeking adventure.

Pondicherry

Pondicherry is a fascinating melting pot of Indian and French culture. Stroll the cobblestone streets of the French Quarter and take in the colorful colonial architecture. Unwind on Promenade Beach's tranquil shoreline. Paradise Beach and Karaikal Beach offer spectacular water activities for the adventuresome.

Dehradun, Uttrakkhand

March to June are prime months to visit the charming city of Dehradun for a memorable vacation full of beauty and joy. During this time, Dehradun enjoys the pleasant, clear summer weather that makes the city so beautiful. The mysterious rock formations and calming waters of Robber's Cave beckon you to go on an exciting adventure. Summer in Dehradun is when you can truly experience the city's magical charm.

Jammu

Jammu, India's revered winter capital is an enthralling travel destination with a rich history and breathtaking scenery. Mansar Lake is a beautiful sight, a tranquil haven surrounded by verdant foliage where migratory birds glide serenely across the clear waters. Jammu is the jumping-off point for a fantastic journey to the glorious Vaishno Devi shrine, a revered sanctuary cradled in perfect harmony by the mighty embrace of the Trikuta Mountains.

Mahabaleshwar, Maharastra

This summer, make Mahabaleshwar the destination of your dream vacation. The beautiful forests, peaceful lakes, breathtaking landscapes, and gushing waterfalls of this hill retreat will captivate you. Take a boat out on Venna Lake and relax. Strawberry fields, ancient temples, and otherworldly landscapes all contribute to Mahabaleshwar's allure as a tourist hotspot.

Friday, 26 May 2023

Blue and icy Himalayan lagoons are silently waiting to make you speechless

 It remains a dream of many of us to discover the breathtaking snow-covered view of the glaciers in the Himalayas at least once in a lifetime. There are numerous glaciers in the Himalayas which are known to be the source of rivers, streams, fountains and lakes. When we talk about lakes then a pristine and serene visualization of imagination hypnotizes us. There are many awesome natural blue lakes in the Northern and Northeastern Himalayas which remain almost frozen throughout the year due to their high altitude location.

Let’s have a look at those mesmerizing Lakes:

Gurudongmar Lake, Sikkim 

Gurudongmar Lake is considered as one of the most sacred lakes in the world.It is located in Sikkim at the high altitude of 17800 ft above the sea level the  ahs made it  one of the highest  lakes in the world. This lake is named after Buddhist Monk Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche who was the founder of Tibetan Buddhism, visited this place in the 8th century. Gurudongmer Lake is revered by Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists people all over the nation there legends about this lake that  depict the story of spiritual bonds with this lake.Gurudongmar Lake is considered holy by both Sikhs and Buddhists. It is said that long ago Guru Padmasambhava, on his way back from Tibet, visited the lake which represented the holy place of Dorje Nyima. Due to its high altitude the lake used to remain frozen throughput the year and local people ehad to face lots of difficulties for the scarcity of water. They appealed to Guru Padmasambhava to help them out.  When Guru Padmasambhava granted their prayer and touched a small section of the lake, as per the legends, that part of the lake never freeze up after that. Since then, the lake attained the holy status and became an important place for pilgrimage for the Buddhists. Another legend says that once that holy place was visited by Guru Nanakdev who blessed the lake and that turned into a sacred one and one section of the lake never gets covered by ice no matter how cold the weather is. The Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army built a Gurudwara to honour that. 

Tsomoriri Lake, Ladakh

Ladakh is the widely known cold desert of the country where a beautiful blue lagoon called Tsomoriri Lake is situated at the hight of 14835 ft and this is the largest high altitude lake in India. This is better known as the Mountain Lake and it is a freshwater lake which is radiantly beautiful with pristine blue water. This is surrounded by high altitude Blue Mountains and valleys and when white clouds flow over the blue lake then a breathtaking sight will be visible. There is another interesting factor that this lake is home to 34 species of birds and i4 out of that are water birds. Bird lovers will be delighted to see birds like brown-headed gulls, great crested grebe, and black-necked crane. This is the place where you will find some rare animals like Tibetan Gazelle, Tibetan Ass, Tibetan Wolf, and Snow leopard. Another attraction of this place is 400 year old Korzok Monastery.

Tsomgo Lake in Sikkim

Sikkim is an amazingly beautiful state of North East India which is the home to one of India most well-known lakes called Tsomgo Lake which is also known as Changu Lake.  The word Tsomgo literally means “source of lakes and this Lake is the source of many streams in the surrounding area. This water body is nestled 35 km away from the city, surrounded by majestic glaciers and haughty Himalayan peaks. 
According to the legend, long long ago, there was a shelter for yaks where the lake is currently situated. One day, an old woman, a yak herder had a dream and she was asked to vacate the place as it would soon be flooded with water. She decided to leave the place and asked others to follow her but other herder friends refused to believe her. As soon as she left, an old woman with flowing snow-white hair entered the valley and the place was filled with water, drowning the other herders and animals and every existing thing. There was no sign of life, the woman with white hair is believed to be the guardian deity of the lake that later came to be known as Tsomgo. During ancient times, lamas would predict the future based on the ever-changing colours of the lake. At present the lake is still revered as a sacred spot during Gurupurnima along with shamans to offer prayers.

Also read: Explore Beauty and Tranquility of Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh This Vacation

Dal Lake, Kashmir

Dal Lake is located in the beautiful valley of Kashmir is one of the most important lakes in the country for attracting tourists from all over the world. Kashmir is known as the ‘Heaven on Earth’ which is often known as the home to Goddess Durga.In the Ice age all the mountains and the entire valley was covered with ice. At the end of the Ice Age as ice started to melt, a huge lake was created in the valley. Goddess Durga once reincarnated as the daughter of Mount Himalaya and she was called Parvati. The lake was named ‘Satisar’: Sati- the Daughter of the mighty Himalayas and Sar means Lake. She was the protector of the lake and used to enjoy water-sports with her friends at this lake. When Parvati was married to Lord Shiva then a demon named Jaladbvhaba took control of Satisar Lake and started to torment the people of Naga kingdom who lived around the lake. Lord Shiva and Mata Sati came to destroy the demon and Shiva threw his trishul which banged and crashed the western banks of the Satisar. All water of the lake drained out through the crack and the hidden demon was killed by Mata Parvati. Still some water that remained in some deep pockets became lakes in the Kashmir Valley. Thus Dal-Lake was one such deep area at the bottom of Satisar Lake. The lake also serves as a source of water of Jhelum river that flows through the entire Kashmir valley. 

Suraj Tal

Suraj Tal is located at an altitude of 4950 m above the sea level, surrounded by snow capped Blue Mountains. Suraj Tal Lake is considered as the 3rd largest lake in India. Situated in Spiti Valley, Suraj Tale In literal sense means, ‘The Lake of Sun God’. Just below the Baralacha-La pass, it is strongly believed that this lake is sacred one and a dip in the Suraj Tal Lake cleanses a person of his sins, it attracts a lot of people and is therefore considered spiritual. However, the major reason that the lake has gained popularity is that it comes on the way to the famous Manali-Leh path that is popular for trekking and biking trips that also cover the Baralacha-La Pass on its way. This Lake is for those who are mostly adventurous and religious at the same time. 

Gadsar Lake

Popularly known as the ‘Lake of flowers' the Gadsar Lake is nestled in the Kashmir Valley. During the summers, this lake region gets filled up by various colorful wild flowers and thus this is known as ‘Lake of flowers’. It is mostly surrounded by pasture land full of various kinds of wild alpine flowers; therefore the lake more popularly known as valley of flowers.  The name Gadsar in Kashmiri means the Lake of Fishes. The lake is named so because of the abundance of trout fish here. The lake is mainly fed by melting of glaciers. The Gadsar Lake outflows through a stream that flow north westwards and joins Kishanganga River at Tulail. The lake is a small one but  located at a mighty height of 3600 meters. During harsh winters, the lake is frozen from December up to April.

Gangabal Lake

Gangabal Lake is the one of the highest lakes in India and the highest lake in the Kashmir Valley. It is  majestic glaciers which are the  source of  water throughout  the year. It is an high altitude lake that flows into the nearby Nundkol Lake, which is equally beautiful. The Gangabal Lake lies at the foot of the north -eastern glacier of Haramukh. The lake is also known by many other names like Haramuktaganga and Uttarganga. The Gangabal Lake is condidered to be the most sacred pilgrimage of Hindus since ancient times. It attains the status similar to Haridwar. The Kashmiri people perform the last rituals of the dead in sacred waters of the lake. The place is highly pious because it is believed that Lord Shiva’s top -knotted hair (Jatta) had touched the waters of lake at this spot.

Prashar Lake 
This lake is named after the sage Prashar, father of Maharshi Vedavyas. It is said that the sage had meditated at this place over years.  In the 14th century, Raja Ban Sen built a pagoda here to pay homage to the sage and this place became famous as an isolated zone of meditation. Along with the beautiful lake, this area is also well famed for the dazzling view it gives of the entire valley. There is legend about this lake that it was created by Bhima, one of the Pandava brothers. The story goes that after the Kurukshetra war, Pandavas were returning with Lord Kamrunag. When they reached this place, Kamrunag decided to live here forever. So, Bheem (the strongest of the lot) rammed his elbow on one of the mountains and created a dent. This dent is said to be today’s Prashar Lake. No one knows how deep the water level is in the lake and locals believe that it is unfathomable. Dhauladhar Mountain Ranges. Pir Panjal and Kinnaur Peaks are visible through this trek route. The mystic blue lake and a pagoda-like temple next to the lake with vast green surroundings will captivate the visitor forever.

Brahmatal, Uttarakhand

One of the high altitude lakes in the Garhwal-Kumaon Himalayas, Brahmatal is named after the Hindu God Brahma. According to the legend, Lord Brahma used to meditate at the Brahma Tal, and thus the name of the water body. The lake is isolated and it is hidden within the beautiful vicinities of the region. You need to trudge to reach this wonderful creation of nature and one can witness Himalayan peaks such as Nanda Ghunti and Trishul from very close. Your trek to Brahmatal will make you almost speechless with beautiful views of the glittering streams, snowcapped mountains, and thick Oak forests. Lots of Himalayan ranges are visible from east to west and offer a breathtaking view. Some of the best peaks of the area include the Trishul, Mrigthuni, Bethartoli Himal and the Nanda Ghunti peaks. The western mountains include the Ghoda, Hathi, Kamet, Neelkanth, and Chaukhamba peaks. Two large lakes of this region Bekaltal and Brahmatal remain frozen during the winter season.

Sela Lake , Arunachal Pradesh

The high mountain Sela pass connects the tourist paradise Tawang to the rest of India. Seal Pass is home to around 101 sacred Buddhist lakes. Sela Lake near the summit is one of them. This high altitude lake gets frozen during the winters. There is a heart touching story of the Sela Lake. It is a story of affection and courage which took place during the Sino-Indo War in 1962. A local girl Sela fell in love with the Rifleman Jaswant. When Sela’s father came to know about  their  love story he was hostile  and  he  informed Chinese army that Jaswant Singh is fighting alone against the Chinese battalion. After that, Jaswant Singh Rawat was captured and beheaded by the Chinese. Sela committed suicide by jumping from a hillock. And Noora, her sister was killed by the Chinese army. The story of love and courage ends with betrayal of Sela’s father.Later the lake wsa named after Sela.

Working parents may plan a surprising summer trip with kids

 Summer vacation is exciting for the kids and a trip during this long vacation will be much more exciting. Most of the parents try to utilize this period by doing something cheery for their kids and definitely arranging a family trip will be the most rewarding one. If both the parents are working then it might be a little difficult but still, with some careful preparation and time management skill, parents can plan for a wonderful family trip to give their children an unforgettable experience.

Here are some suggestions to assist you in organizing your summer vacation:

Start Early

To ensure you have enough time to make all the necessary arrangements, start planning your trip well in advance. Look into locations, lodging choices, and activities that are appropriate for the age of your children.

Involve Your Kids

Make your kids participate in the planning. Talk to them about different locations and give priority to their preferences and interests. This involvement will increase their sense of ownership and get them enthused about the trip.

Also read: Fun-filled learning: enroll your kids to these summer camps

Choose Family-Friendly Destinations

Look for locations that provide family-friendly appeal. Think about friendly amenities, accessibility, and safety. There are frequently kid-friendly amenities and entertainment choices at theme parks, beaches, national parks, and resorts.

Research Child-Friendly Accommodations

Look for lodgings that welcome families with young children. Verify whether they have features like playgrounds, swimming pools, child care, and kids' clubs. Renting a vacation home or apartment could give your family additional space and flexibility.

Capture Memories

Encourage your kids to write about their experiences in notebooks, photos, or drawings. In addition to giving them priceless memories, this will occupy and entertain them throughout the journey.

Plan to unwind

A short family trip is enjoyable but it might be so hectic also. So unwind with your kids whenever possible. Give your kids some space to calm down, recover, and play. This will help them maintain their routines and perfect balance.

Delegate Responsibilities

If at all possible, share tasks and arrange with your spouse or other family members. This will ease the burden and guarantee that all parts of the journey are handled.

Enjoy the Journey

Keep in mind that the trip's goal is to spend quality time with your kids and make lifelong memories. Even if things don't go precisely as you planned, accept the unexpected and enjoy the adventure.

National Blueberry Cheesecake Day: Simple Blueberry Cheesecake recipe

 Cheesecakes are sweet, soft, and cheesy desserts and one of the best options to satisfy your sweet tooth. There are various flavours in cheesecakes such as mango, strawberry, pineapple, vanilla, and fruit but the blueberry flavour tops the charts. However, you can't always order in, can you? You should prepare this amazing dessert yourself.

So, here is an easy recipe to make blueberry cheesecake at home:

Ingredients to make the blueberry cheesecake:

  • 2 Cups Cream cheese
  • 6 cups Whipped cream
  • 2 tbsp Gelatin
  • 3/4 Fresh milk
  • 4 Egg yolks
  • 1 cup of Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Vanilla essence
  • 2 tbsp Lime juice
  • 1 cup Digestive biscuits (crushed)
  • 3 tbsp Butter, melted

For the topping:

  • 1/2 cup Blueberry filling
  • 1 tbsp Gelatin
  • 2 cups of Water

Also read: Here’s an easy cheesecake recipe!

How to make blueberry cheesecake

- Take a bowl and, mix crushed biscuits with butter. Spread the mixture at the bottom of the dish and smoother the surface of the mixture.

- Freeze it till it becomes hard. On the other side, take a bowl and mix the cream cheese with the vanilla essence and a spoon of lemon juice and mix it well.

  • Now take the gelatine with 1 cup of cold water and keep it aside.
  • Take a pan and boil the milk. Take another bowl mix the egg yolk, sugar, and 2-3 tbsp of boiled milk, and mix it well.
  • Add this entire mixture to the pan with the milk. Stir the mixture on a low flame and add the eggs to thicken the mixture.
  • Remove the pan from the flame and mix the gelatine in it, keep it aside to cool it to room temperature.
  • Add the mixture to the cheese and stir well until all lumps are smoothed out. Finally, fold in the whipped cream. And add this mixture on top of the frozen biscuits. Freeze it again till it sets properly.

Prepare the toppings

  • Dissolve the gelatine with cold water and mix it with the mashed blueberry filling.
  • Boil the mixture and then let it cool. Now, pour it over the top of the set cheesecake.
  • Set it again in the fridge and serve it with dinner, lunch, to your guest, or whenever you crave to eat something sweet.