Thursday, 27 December 2018

WH Word As Word Sequence In My Dictionary



It is a monkey
that is a banana
what do you want
where do you go

My days start with wh questions in my mind.I keep on dwelling with the authentic informative sites and laments for mistakes in writing and reading.Nobody knows language barrier has been primary problem or I am by birth a fool who is engaged with foodie world with travel narratives.Obviously writing for warmness of Sun of December in Kirtipur has the pandora box or I just lock myself in the momentary pleasure like Belinda in Rape of The Lock ,my teachers gave lots of lectures of her artificial beauty and I feel I am man made robot who engaged with accer laptop where blank paper of blog helps to derive the fonts or caps as black colored with correct size as my dictionary world says to me.My youtube sings song for me and I start sleeping on bed with my dear laptop with wh questions like in the song.

Where do you go, my lovely
Where do you go
I wanna know, my lovely, I wanna know

Where do you go, oh oh eh oh
I wanna know, oh oh eh oh
Where do you go, oh oh eh oh...
I wanna know...

You leave without a word, no message, no number
And now my head is pounding like rolling thunder
You left me with a heartache deep inside
Girl you should see me cry all night, and I wonder

Everybody says, what a shame, what is wrong
They don't like the game we play
Heard you're hanging round every night until dawn
I'm waiting for you night and day

Where do you go, my lovely
Where do you go
I wanna know, my lovely, I wanna know

Where do you go, oh oh eh oh
I wanna know, oh oh eh oh
Where do you go, oh oh eh oh...
I wanna know...

You gotta break the silence, don't keep me waiting
Just like a river flowing to the sea
You are running back to me
Come back and save me

Where do you go, My Lovely
I wanna know

Where do you go, oh oh oh...
Where do you go, oh oh oh...
I wanna know

Na na na na nida, na na nida da da dee da
Na na na na nida, na na nida da da dee da

Where do you, where do you go?...
Where do you, where do you go?...

Save me...

Come back and dry the tears, I cried for you baby
You've gotta stop this heartache deep inside
You've gotta help me make it through the night safely
Come back and save me

Where do you go, my lovely
Where do you go
I wanna know, my lovely, I wanna know
Where do you go, my lovely
Where do you go...
I wanna know...

Na na na na nida, na na nida da da dee da
Na na na na nida, na na nida da da dee da

Where do you, where do you go...

Of course a gossip starts with all.Gossip definition: Gossip is informal conversation, often about other people's private affairs.I just love the status of gossip and search in google why this work in life.Definition of gossip - casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details which are not confirmed as true.I feel very proud I can mean wh in life relating gossip terminolgy as research topic.Descriptive sentences answer your ‘wh’ questions such as where will the activities occur, who is involved, and what will happen.I feel very happy to run after critical theories written in books to deal gossip in broader aspect.If our concept of ideology remains the classic one in which the illusion is located in knowledge, then today's society must appear post-ideological: the prevailing ideology is that of cynicism; people no longer believe in ideological truth; they do not take ideological propositions seriously. The fundamental level of ideology, however, is not of an illusion masking the real state of things but that of an (unconscious) fantasy structuring our social reality itself. 

Like all intervention we create for individuals on the autism spectrum, our social narratives should be written to be motivating and positive. Social narratives do not require fancy artwork.  They can be created with or without pictures depending on the needs of the individual.Your social narratives can be formatted on a single sheet of paper, made into a flip book, a comic strip or a PowerPoint or on an iPad.  A talking book can be created on a computer, iPad or other type of tablet. Some younger individuals may enjoy their favorite cartoon characters or action figures included into their stories.My journey from Wh word to dictionary meaning remains meaningless due to cold of December still I sing the song of coherence in sentence structure as if I a good foolish foodie in life.

Writing Something Formally



It has been early time of 28th December of 2018 AD and I have been listening some youtube videos about cooking meals at home.We are living in the golden age of cooking videos. Whether they're watching for entertainment or food inspiration, or as an aid in meal creation, more people are tuning in to cooking videos than ever before.Even I spent lots of time serfing google scholar for authentic important informations.My google button instructs multiple ideas and the topic of formal writing begins which starts the ways as formal steps.

A first step in the research process is the literature review, which helps to shape your research question. A literature review requires the author to identify, critically analyze and synthesize a set of useful articles and books on a particular topic. Often associated as a section within a dissertation, a literature review is characterized by the emphasis on sources, which are organized, summarized and synthesized with the goal of providing a new interpretation of old material or a trace of the intellectual progression of the field.

Through a literature review, an author demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of the literature and the importance of the proposed research topic and its timeliness. The topic is also illustrated as distinct and different from previous work done on the topic while it builds upon and critiques that knowledge.As a student of literature I just keep on studying the ideas followed as methodology.I know English as a language helps me lots of things but the fact the language comes as a subject .

How these “different Englishes” or even a language other than English contribute to identity is a crucial issue for adolescents.With English fast becoming the common thread connecting diverse groups, some youngsters are finding little appeal in learning their mother tongues. International Mother Language Day is celebrated on February 21 every year. It was proclaimed by the General Conference of Unesco in November 1999 and aims to turn the spotlight on linguistic diversity. 

When the group of friends speaks a completely different language (not just a new variety of the same language) to that of the family, the difference is noticeable and people say that the child is ‘bilingual’.This process of acquiring either new language varieties or completely new languages can continue throughout life as people become members of different groups within the same society, or move to a different society. Sometimes they do not notice they are acquiring a new variety of ‘the same’ language, and sometimes they do – especially if they have to acquire a completely different language.

Languages symbolise identities and are used to signal identities by those who speak them. People are also categorised by other people according to the language they speak.Languages are both acquired naturally and taught formally and both natural acquisition and formal teaching create, strengthen or weaken the links between languages and identities.
 
Children are (usually) born into a family and acquire the language variety of the family; they go through the same process with their group of friends and acquire a different language variety of ‘the same’ language, one which may be partly incomprehensible to their parents and is meant to create a sense of inclusion in an in-group(simultaneously creating a means of excluding unwanted people).

When the group of friends speaks a completely different language (not just a new variety of the same language) to that of the family, the difference is noticeable and people say that the child is ‘bilingual’.This process of acquiring either new language varieties or completely new languages can continue throughout life as people become members of different groups within the same society, or move to a different society. Sometimes they do not notice they are acquiring a new variety of ‘the same’ language, and sometimes they do – especially if they have to acquire a completely different language.How can one move among different worlds, crossing boundaries successfully while maintaining a sense of self and at the same time have one’s sense of identity changed and shaped by these border crossings?   

So, from literature review,cooking recipes and language barriers as multiple topics come in  sequence in mind and I do nothing as kid.The written word is a part of every day life. At its most basic, writing is a way of communicating. This is the one inalienable characteristic of writing itself, whether you’re communicating with a colleague or friend or you’re actually communicating with yourself – though a shopping list, for instance.I just try to read or write but my whole attempts becomes a project work of painting nonesense in blank paper of microsoft word and still I write the sentence formally to comprehend I learn as kid.

 

Wednesday, 21 November 2018

This Is How The Story Develops

Life is full of discourses ,people began their narration from rural to urban areas I just clap on the skills of development of incidents.Like cooking recipes ,narrative has lots of things to do to mean something or comprehension level gets benefited when multiple theories are added as charm.Story, in its simplest form, is about a character and the things that happen to them.A story has a beginning, middle, and end. Where we explore the desire, dilemmas, and choices that a character faces. Think of a story as an anecdote or vignette that recounts specific moments, with a time and place. It provides us with entertainment, insight, or even a lesson on life.Everybody has a story. From the boardroom to social media. Infinite stories. Billions and trillions of stories. Where every story matters.

People often ask why do I use recipes in facebook as part of daily life.While most food bloggers may know what food blogging is about, does the world know what food blogging is? These are the bloggers who cook extensively, and post about their cooking stories along with super appetising pictures. It could be anything from a blog that documents highly authentic recipes, or experiential food or just about anything that one is cooking.Most often a food blog has overlapping elements of these three things. It’s usually a niche that is talked about with great detailing and story telling and occasionally has product and restaurant reviews.

People enjoy social interactions and people enjoy good food therefore this pairing of food and culture only makes sense. Once you begin to understand food and culture you can comprehend why recipes vary in different places in the world. Food is a necessary part of life but people like to garnish and inject their creativity into the mundane required meals. Creating delicious food and the development of various cooking techniques is dictated by our need to experiment and enjoy life. When we are given the time and resources we can create an almost unlimited number of delicious recipes and combinations of food. As people like to share and experience life together this naturally lends itself to the social aspect regarding food. In places in the world where traditions are still important there are inevitably traditions that revolve around food and have formed the basis of their culture. Once you begin to understand that food has driven culture in the same way that culture has driven food you will begin to appreciate all of the wonderful variety in recipes from different parts of the world; maybe even cooking some of them for yourself. 

The story of food to basic things of life is narrated when cultural representational images are always shown or uploaded in different social media .Every time we eat a piece of food, we take a bite out of the world. All these small bites tell a dozen stories.Very often stories about food focus on authenticity. That is the way food would like to be – authentic and natural – like in the old days when people harvested their own crops.

Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Story of Girinagar Delhi During October for Foodie

October month has been arrived and beautiful Girinagar Delhi has given the symptoms of festivals everywhere.The beauty of an urban area depicts through its storytelling as it performs the events as memory .It is a blend of all kinds of mores an Indian city can offer. From the extremely upmarket and ‘afternoon garden party’ loving culture in South Delhi to the spik and span roads and buildings in lieutenant Delhi and to the loudness and chaos in North Delhi, the city changes in its outlook every 5 miles. If this change is just not enough, the city harbours the best of architecture in the form of ancient monuments such as Qutub Minar and Red Fort which speak of perhaps the most important part of Indian History. 

The enchanting sound of Qawwalis coming from the Nizamuddin Shrine, Aartis from Chattarpur Mandir and Gurbanis from Bangla Sahib mingled with the high-pitched music of discos and pubs.  The diversity of Delhi makes it colorful and lively to live in. The exquisite design of Jama Masjid reflects Indo-Persian architecture; well known temples such as Birla Temple and Chattarpur Temple complex display the architectural styles of North and South India. The places of worship, popular in Delhi include the Gurdwaras of Delhi like Bangla Sahib, Gurdwara Raquab Ganj and Sheesh Ganj, famous Churches like St. Mary’s, St. Thomas and St. Columbus. Remarkable Lotus Temple represents the Bahai culture and its marvelous architecture. You can find the Jain and Buddhist shrines along with the Tibetan monastery in the city. 

Girinagar as part of Delhi has many stories as walking city .Giri Nagar, Kalkaji is a Locality in North East Delhi City in Delhi State, India.Its near to Govindpuri and Okhla and easily reachable by metro,bus and taxi so you can enjoy the days here during Ocotber.Its stands as a narrator of seasons and festivals around delhi and speaks lots of stories from Ramayanaas it is part of Delhi ,which is the city of Dilwalo ki. The Pandavas made a very beautiful castle and the city. They called this place Indraprastha. The Purana Quila in Delhi is believed to be the palace of Pandavas.

Delhi and Delhi-ites are known as much for their insatiable appetites as they are for the unending variety of food found in the city.Delhiwallas love to eat and therefore you’ll find food stalls in every street of the city. So if you are in Delhi and want to have street food, you’ll be spoilt for choice.The sheer variety of paranthas available in Delhi is mind-boggling. From basic ones like aloo, egg, gobi, mooli to more interesting stuff like green chilli, keema, kaju and rabri paranthas you get it all in the capital. Have it for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with pickle, white butter or curd.With a slight dip in the temperature, it's time to gear up for the winter chills. The nooks and corners of Delhi offer lots of lip smacking street foods which must not be missed at any cost. Winter is fast paving the way for the spring to take-over, and we are a bundle of mixed-feelings.From piping hot kachoris, to indulgent niharis and the ever-so-delightful gajar ka halwa- there is no dearth of food or foodies on the streets of Delhi.

Monday, 24 September 2018

Durga Puja in Girinagar

Durga puja time is near now,Delhi the beautiful bride is waiting its beautiful seasons of celebration and Durga puja is one of them.Durga Puja celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. This is a festival that celebrates the female force or Shakti and is one of the most popular festivals in east India.Typically Durga Puja is celebrated during the final five days of Navratri.Large pandals are raised on street corners and beautiful statues of Durga are installed in it.If you are ready to visit Durga pandals you must reach to Govindpuri Junctions and CR Park of New Delhi where easily you can enjoy Durga Puja with family.The Goddess comes with Her children Devi Lakshmi, Devi Saraswati, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartik.

Bodhan refers to awakening and as per the Puranas, Ram had first performed this ritual to cause to defeat Ravana. This event is referred to as Akalbodhanand the Durga is referred to as Sharadiya. With our prayers and puja we are entitled to awaken the supder powers of the almighty Gods and Goddesses and thus to save to save the human masses from getting affected with thje existence of evil powers.

Ghatsthapan  ritual is considered to be very important! In this ritual, a copper or Brass vessel is made filled with water and is set in front of the idol of the Goddess Dura or an earthen base. Right over the vessel, 5, 7 or 9 leaves of mango tree along with a clean piece of cloth and a coconut is placed over the vessel. This is a way of purifying the ambience of the place where it is the vessel is put in.he Samrpan of fruits and other materials is the part of purifying the human soul. Mythalogies teaches us that it is Yagna that makes our souls pure enough to bring in that needed dedication for God.During older times, it was a ritual to sacrifice animals in order to complete the Puja but these days it is considered unethical to take the life of living being for the making completion of any type of Puja.
Yagna.

The bhog is the blessed food of the Durga Puja, a ritual meal lasting five days of the annual religious ceremony. It is eaten at lunch, traditionally by rows of persons seated on the puja bari floor, ladled out by volunteers rushing around importantly, holding large pails of steaming khichuri, straw baskets of fried vegetables and the eagerly-anticipated kheer in delicate pots. We family members enjoy Durga puja a lot and everything prepared on time .The regular visits to nearby pandals add a charm in life.Girinagar is decorated as bride as everyone in the community tries to decorate home as possible and perform the rituals of Navaratree having mata ki chowki bhajans with feeding nine girls after worshipping them.I also love the ritual.

Celebrations of Ashtami and MahaNavami vary from region to region in India. On this day, Havan (sacrificial offerings to fire) ceremony is performed in the morning and Kanya Puja is conducted afterwards.  During this Kanya or Kumari Pujan, 9 girls or 9 kumaris representing 9 forms of Goddess Shakti, are invited at their homes by the devotees. Then they wash their feet, offer ‘bhog’ to them and present them with new clothes and other items. Washing of feet is a way of showing the respect towards the Goddess. They are feasted with the food that includes halwa, puri, chana ya chole ki sabzi and kheer.

Why Delhi is Delhi

Delhi is Delhi as Delhi is dilwalo ki.Delhi loves to be Delhi as it has the love in it.From Pandava’s Indraprastha to the modern day Delhi we have everything ready on the platter to serve.According to Mahabharatha, the Hindu epic text, King Dhritarashtra gave a barren island to Pandavas. The Pandavas made a very beautiful castle and the city. They called this place Indraprastha. The Purana Quila in Delhi is believed to be the palace of Pandavas.A widely accepted and popular theory for the name to be given is that it has been named after a Mauryan dynasty ruler, named Dilu or Dhillu, who had established in 50 BC a city here that was named after him.  Another legend states that the name has a Prakrit/Hindi base from ‘Dehli’ due to Pillar of Delhi having weak foundation and hence, requiring to be moved. This word was also used by the Tomaras for referring the city, who circulated coins named Dehliwal in this region. Bhavishya Purana states that where the current Purana Qila stands, was a fort for offering greater convenience to the four  castes that existed during Prithviraj Chauhan’s reign. 

Delhi is Delhi .Even in Delhi's most residential neighborhoods, hawkers selling roasted corn on the cob, tender coconut juice, and local favorites like the deep-fried mashed-potato patty known as “aloo tikki” troll the streets, calling out their wares in sing-song voices. Listen for the aloo tikki wallah clanging his ladle against his wok and chase him down. Delhi's medieval ruins are all over the city — not only in recognized “sites.” It's strewn with big, forested parks — some of them, like Jamali Kamali, featuring stunning medieval ruins. The tomb of India's second Mughal emperor — who ruled what is today Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India in the 16th Century — is a stunning, red sandstone mausoleum reminiscent of the white marble Taj Mahal. Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993, it's one of the few architectural marvels in India that has been lovingly restored.
DMRC has introduced snazzy, silvery buses to connect your locality to the nearest metro station.
Oh and don't forget the Rapid Metro line in NCR. You can even use your regular metro card to travel by it.

Foodie Kathmandu in September



The time of September end has brought coldness in its lap,you love to travel around Syambhu and Kirtipur to view the greenery and enjoy Nepalese food.Nepalese food is famous for its nutrition level and tempting taste. Therefore socially living people of Nepal are traditionally adopted as a rice culture food habit and commonly known as Dal-Bhat-Tarkari main meal of daily life and is being eaten all over Nepal habitual way of twice a day. Besides morning and late afternoon time tea, coffee other drinks and light food snacks are also can be eaten normally. In the hilly area, where rice is growing very less, millet, barley, bark wheat and maize are growing commonly in suitable climate so people of their mostly eat Dhindo with Gundruk or different vegetable curry, meat curry, homemade pickle, yoghurt and milk as a their main course but they also like to have Dall Bhat time to time. Dall is well cooked lentil soup from different beans, Bhat is boiled rice, Tarkari is curried vegetables, pickle of seasonal vegetable or fruits, salad and curried or fried meat as a non-vegetarian food.

Sel Roti is a famous sweet, ring- shaped dish mostly prepared during foodie time. It is a deep fried rice dough. To add taste, sugar, and cardamom is mixed in the dough before frying it.Dhido is a traditional Nepali food widely consumed in hilly and mountain region of Nepal, where rice and wheat is not abundant. Dhido is similar to Polenta and is made by continuously mixing hot water and flours of maize and buckwheat.It is often eaten along with local vegetable curry, pickle, or Gundruk (fermented leafy green vegetable) soup.Momo are bite size dumplings filled with seasoned stuffing. Inside the dumpling you can add veggies, meat, sweets, or anything you prefer.The dish is usually steamed but other varieties of the dish do exist. The dish comes other varieties called Kothey Momo (fried) and C-Momo (served with a spicy hot soup.)Aloo Tama is a type of unique curry very famous in Nepalese dish which is a must-try. Aloo means “Potato” and Tama means the “Bamboo Shoots”. It possesses the unique type of sour taste and is added with different ingredients. Adding of beans and meat gives the extra taste to it. 

Nepalese food possesses the most delicious and unique style of taste. The varieties of ingredients it has are not common and used in all types of food. Nepalese food is not only rich in its taste but reflects the wide variety of culture and traditions.Foodie Kathmandu has lots of stuffs to explore .

A Foodie note in Girinagar Delhi


Girinagar is the society near Govindpuri Metro Station and has lot of stories in it.You just love the area as it is near to Okhla and Govindpuri Market.Your note becomes a memo when it is jotted down with words like the spider .It is all about flavour and nostalgia, and there are so many foods that signify both of these: the food from home, cooked by grandmothers and mothers. The best way to know a city intimately, is to romance its food.Delhi is all about the amalgamation of cultures, about taking the best from other cities and making them its own.

Delhi is popular for its version of matra kulcha, served on the roadside. Maida kulchas are heated on a tawa and served alongside matra, mildly seasoned with chilli and a squeeze of lime. You can recognise the vendor from afar, as the matar/ matra is usually stored in a traditional brass spherical container.  A denser and creamier form of ice-cream, kulfi is said to have been invented during the Mughal Era somewhere in North India. Summer meals are often incomplete in Delhi without a kulfi stick to round it up, and so you will always find a kulfi corner at Delhi weddings too Delhi is a melting pot of cultures and thus flavours and cuisines. There is a lot more to explore in Delhi besides the above, many dishes that have found their way to the city from shores far away. Momos from Tibet, Kathi Rolls from Kolkata, Malleshwaram Dosa from Karnataka, Dal Makhani from Punjab and Sushi from Japan. However, they still have time to make their mark, and be labelled as Famous Dishes from Delhi.

Delhi has distinct seasons, and once upon a time lifestyles revolved around the weather. Special dishes were made in the monsoon like Harimirch Qeema, Besani Roti and fresh Mango Chutney. Special chutneys were made with raw mango to save us from the severe heat. People in Delhi are exceedingly particular about taseer — inherent food properties and their effects on the body.The Mughal cuisine, that is Indo Persian, is probably the cuisine that best defines Delhi’s traditional non-vegetarian cuisine.Delhi’s cuisine once comprised Jain, Bania and Muslim food. Then the British influenced the eating habits of the elite. More changes came after Partition, with the arrival of the Punjabis. Tandoori chicken, butter chicken, choley bhaturey and dal makhani, came to typify Delhi food. But even that has changed, Delhi is no longer about any one kind of food. 

The location of Girinagar is easily accessible by any vehicle like metro bus and tempo and you can travel the areas of Delhi easily ,you just note the points of departure and arrival in your diaries and love to create the mosaic of moments in each page.

Monday, 3 September 2018

Celebration of Jnmastami





Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of God Vishnu is worshiped .According to Hindu Luni-Solar calendar, Lord Krishna was born at midnight on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Shravana. Each year, the festival is celebrated with much fervour and enthusiasm to welcome their beloved ‘Nanhe Gopal’ to this world. On the holy occasion, many people observe ritualistic fasts and bathe Krishna's idol with honey, milk and water and dress him up in new poshaks(clothes). Prasad or Naivedyam plays a significant role in the prayers during Janmashtami puja.
Procedure to perform a puja-
  • Start by placing a red cloth on the chowki.
  • Spill some water on the idols of Lord Krishna, puja place, and puja items accompanied by reciting Pavitrikarana mantra.
  • Get new beautiful clothes for Krishna and decorate your home temple as beautiful as you can.
  • Place the idol or photo of Lord Krishna on the chowki
  • Light the diya and the dhoop stick.
  • Pray to Krishan by reciting any of his prayers with Deepak in hand.
  • Offer ornaments, clothes and panchamrit to Krishna.
  • Apply tilak of roli or Ashwagandha chandan on the forehead of Krishan and also apply rice over tilak.
  • Offer his favorite sweet, Mishri to Krishna and other sweets, accompanied with  Ganga jal to drink.
  • Offer flowers, scent to him after that.
Janmastami Bhog
Kheer – One of the prominent sweets that is prepared as a prasad for the Maha Janmastami Puja is the kheer. Made out of pure milk this is one delicacy that has been a part of most puja prasads since times immemorial. Kheer is primarily prepared with condensed milk along with rice, which makes it both a tasty as well as easy to make recipe for the bhog.