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He never really cheated on me.  — 4 weeks ago

at one ordinary day, i received a call from a guy that changed my entire destiny. “i am seeing another girl.” that was the only thing i remember he said. at that point of time, i wished i am some place else. there’s nothing more i could say. all the questions i have in my head were all stuck in my throat. There’s nothing left to ask, I thought. I’ve heard enough of what I need.
at that day, all the memories i kept and cherished since i was eight, vanished. i have decided to let go of him. years passed and we never contacted each other again. well, not until i once went to my hometown to visit my family. i love living in the city since i went to college and going back to my hometown happens very rare.
i never thought i would think of calling him when i reached home. we saw each other again and i realize years hasn’t really pass that long. he still has that expressive, sympathetic eyes that melts me with in.
i kissed him. he kissed me back. it was not right, i know. but i did. i don’t have control of my actions, nor my mind has control of my memories. i love him just the same. i wan’t to kiss him and get lost with him at that very moment.
after a few years, i found a stable relationship and thought that we’ll remain friends forever. until one day, he called me up again and that call brought me back to who I was four years ago.
“there’s no other girl. it was just a story.”
“why would you create a story just to break up with me? you could have told me that you fell out of love, that would be easier to accept.”
“i never felt out of love. i heard that you are seeing another man.”
Those words shook me off.
“you made me feel like a loser.”
“i was the loser, because I lost you. i lost you because I was too afraid too risk.”
i want to jump and get crazy because all of the sudden i realized a new thing. i am not a loser. however, the pain still cuts me off inside because things have changed all together. knowing the truth doesn’t make any difference at all. we can’t be together.
we still communicate and talk right now yet remain friends. he never knew i still hold him so dear. just the same.

What does Economy Boom in India mean to you and me?  — 4 weeks ago

From around 2000, when the unemployment rate was in the mid 30’s, to now when this has drastically reduced to less than 10%, what has changed in India?

After missing the party in the agricultural and manufacturing eras, India is growing at a frentic pace with a growth of 8-9% for the last 5 years in the service era dominated by technology. While China, the #1 populous country decided to implement hard measures to control population, India’s efforts did not pay off. Who would have guessed that this malfunction in India’s implementation efforts of its family planning measures will pay dividends later

In later posts, I like to highlight on both the good and bad things during the period. Iam hoping the good will overweigh the bad as I start writing this. Who has benefited from this ?

yippee  — 1 month ago

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Untitled  — 1 month ago

I am an egomaniac about my talents, so I know I could do this. I’ve read peoples blogs and they mostly suck, just random weird thoughts and such. Soon I’m going to start writing aq book…...

About what  — 1 month ago

I find myself asking questions to questions whenever I cant seem to explain an answer that doesnt make this. This blog asks me to write about an entry but I have no idea what its is talking about or the topic that is not given or explained to me. But who knows and who cares? I have written something so show you my sense of humor and how I analyze everything!!!

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Textile Industry in India  — 1 month ago

Origin and History

The first cotton fabric would date back to approximately as early as 3,200 BC, as revealed by fragments of cloth found at the Mohenjo-Daro archaeological site on the banks of the River Indus. From India, cotton textiles probably passed to Mesopotamia, where the trade started around 600 years BC. There is evidence to suggest that trade in cotton started around Rome at the time of Alexander the Great, in the 4th century BC. The trade flourished after the discovery of the maritime route passing by the Cape of Good Hope and the establishment of trading posts in India. Portuguese trading prominence in this part of the world had been challenged by other European countries (notably, France and England) since 1698. The Arab conquests introduced the first cotton manufacturing facilities into Spain (Granada), Venice, and Milan. In England, the first cotton-spinning factory opened its doors in Manchester in 1641. This date marked the beginning of the cotton industry in Europe.
The industrial revolution of eighteenth century Europe paved the way for the most far-reaching, influential transformation of cotton textile manufacturing.

Textile in India

The textile industry in India occupies a unique position in our economy contributing to nearly a third of the country's export earnings. This industry includes manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers and exporters of Cotton Textiles, Handloom, and Woolen Textiles etc. From the production of textile machinery and equipment, dyes and raw materials to the delivery of finished textiles, fabrics and garments, the textile industry in India has the vast potential for creation of employment opportunities. The number of textiles manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers and textiles exporters in India has increased rapidly after independence. Today, handloom and cotton textiles exports in India is counted among the most important sectors.
Hey there are some small City's which are take the major part in the Growth and Export in Indian textile but still this cities are not given there importance by the political leaders now this cities are going to bad patch one this cities is Solapur but first know thing about this great historical city

Solapur is one of the biggest city in Maharashtra, situated on the borders of the Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It’s an ancient historical and religious place with Shri Siddharameshwar as its “Gramadaiwata”. Shri Siddharameshwar was a historical personality of the 12th Century whose “Karmayoga” on his own native land-Solapur, turned him into a God-figure in course of time. His religious, social, metaphysical contribution was no doubt great. He composed more than 65,000 “Vachanas” and consecrated 68 “Lingas” in Solapur. He had gained the “Siddhi”. As Solapur was a draught prone area, Shri Siddharameshwar dug a lake with the help of 4000 “Sharanas” to solve the problem of potable water. The fact that this lake was open to the people of all cast, sects and religions proves the secular, progressive attitude of Shri Siddharameshwar who was far ahead of his time. This revolutionary saint entombed himself alive (Shivyogsamadhi) at Solapur. On the tourist map of Maharashtra, Solapur is recognized by the beautiful temple of Lord Siddharameshwar, situated at the heart of city.
During the Indian independence movement, the people of Solapur enjoyed full freedom on 9th, 10th and 11th May 1930. This acquired name and fame for Solapur in the history of India. But it had to pay a grate price of that freedom in the form of the martyrdom of Shri Mallappa Dhanshetti, Shri Kurban Hussein, Shri Jagannath Shinde and Shri Kisan Sarda who were hanged on 12th Jan 1931, in the prison at Pune. Thus the city came to be recognized as “The City of Hutatmas”.

Solapur is a leading center for cotton mills and power-looms. Solapur bed-sheets, terry-towels and chaddars have earned international fame and reputation due to their novel designs and durability. 
So please help this city to regain its original status and glory help textile industry in Solapur so we can help in growth of Indian Economy
10 things I do to live a good life!!  — 2 months ago

1. GOD FIRST! Commit each day to him firstly in the morning
2. COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS; AND NOT YOUR BLEEDINGS! They help you to move on
3. TODAY AND EVERYDAY, DELIVERY MORE YOU ARE GETTING PAID TO DO! A handsome reward awaits you sometime soon
4. WHENEVER YOU MAKE A MISTAKE OR GET KNOCKED DOWN BY LIFE, DO NOT LOOK BACK AT IT FOR LONG! There is a second chance, you can make it better. Then learn and move on!
5. SEARCH FOR THE SEED OF GOOD IN EVERY ADVERSITY! Be encouraging to yourself and others
6. BUILD THIS DAY ON A FOUNDATION OF PLEASANT THOUGHT! Reject depression/heaviness. Forget yesterday!
7. LIVE THIS DAY AS IF IT WILL BE YOUR LAST. Improve on yourself and live holy
8. NEVER NEGLECT THE LITTLE THINGS! They might just bring you the best results
9. LOVE YOURSELF! Always reward your long hours of labor
10. THE RICH PERSON IS NOT THE ONE WHO HAS THE MOST, BUT THE ONE WHO NEEDS THE LEAST! Make a regular worthwhile investment to enhance your finance.

This looks interesting...  — 2 months ago

Just starting to investigate this whole thing. Do you need your own website? Stick to one subject where you are more expert? Pay for post? Or sponsored ads on your site?

Not sure how it works but it looks cool. If anyone has some pointers feel free to share them. :-)

Get paid to blog?  — 2 months ago

Worth doing!

Get paid to blog? Sounds so easy and too good. I used to work and now I have to stay at home to look after my baby. I started to surf again. Day by day, I started getting restless. I couldn’t find a way to get the extra cash for my family.

Getting paid to blog? Do I really get paid to blog? That is a big question which I don’t have the answer. Previously was all about adsense. You really need somebody to click on those advert on your blog to get the cash. Then I realize. You never know the outcome unless you give a try. There is nothing to loose if I write the blog. Who knows they really pay. So, let us start blogging for a better future.

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