Indeed a true love story!
Rakesh and Sheila were friends from childhood.They shared everything with each other and also lived in the same neighbourhood
Rakesh loved Sheila so much that he gifted her a vodapone phone on Valentines day as a proposal gift.Sheila accepted his proposal and also said that she liked the gift so much that her last wish would be bury her with her phone.
Both of them decided to get married and their parents did not oppose them
Rakesh was sales manager and he had to go out of town for days altogether.He would talk to his beloved Sheila most of the time on phone.She would always bubble and glow on her cheeks everytime Rakesh would call her.
It was February 13 the next year and Sheila was walking towards jewellary store to buy a wedding ring for Rakesh.As she was crossing the road,a lorry hit her and she died on the spot.It was really a tough job to remove her body beneath the tires of the truck.Her cellphone fell 5 feet away from her.When someone picked the phone and kept it to the dead Sheila's hands,they were able to retrive her body.They buried her the same evening.The family was grieved and was in a state of shock.Sheila and Rakesh's wedding was just a few days ahead.
Rakesh returned from his outtrip the next day and wanted to give a surprise to Sheila.He was unaware of her death and also the fact that they buried her.He called up Sheila's mother and spoke thus"Helo Aunty,I am coming in a few minutes to give surprise to Sheila,keep it as a secret".Her mother was still in the shock but did not say that she was dead.
Rakesh came to Sheila's home and saw that everyone was mourning over a photo frame of Sheila.He wondered what happend and called out to Sheila.Everyone stood up and told Rakesh that Sheila died of a terrible accident the previous morning.He could not accept the truth
He told all the family members that he spoke to Sheila the previous afternoon and night.Just then a call came for Rakesh on his mobile displaying Sheila's number.He showed the phone to everyone and they were all afraid.
He answered the call and a voice said...........
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"Vodaphone............Wherever you go,our Network follows"
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hi friends
i have found out this amzing fact. u also try this. it will not take u more than a minute time. juz do it and see, you will get amazed by this fact.
1. whn u are sittin near TV or near ur PC, rotate your right FOOT in the clockwise direction.
you can rotate it fast or slow or in a medium pace...
while u rotate ur right leg, take ur right hand in the air.
2. now rotate ur right hand in the air
draw 6 wid ur fore finger , u will b amazed if u do this trick
by doin so, ur foot will change it's direction to anti-clockwise.
it's pre-set in ur mind
just try and see...
pour in ur comments
One day shella standing in a bus stop. Suddenly a bus crashes with a school boy. That boy was made as smashes.And the blood of that school boy attached with shella's dress as strain.
On that day onwards Shella will behave in a strange manner while seeing that dress. Her mother went to a magician and explains the incident to that magician.He ask her mother to gave a lot of ransom of money and her mother also approved that .
On the next day that magician gave her mother a cover of washing powder and ask her mother to wash that cloths.
ah ah ah ah
Different ways
We are all different with different habits, qualities, traits, strengths and weakness, in fact, each one of us is unique. This uniqueness means that we may not always agree about everything. There will be differences of opinion. These differences can best be settled by allowing people to voice their opinions and enable ideas to mingle freely. The basic requirement is an open mind. We must `listen’ to other people’s viewpoints.
At the same time we must have the ability to voice our own opinions without hesitation. Disagreements should be settled peacefully. We should all try to play the role of peacemakers. This is particularly important today, as interdependence between the nations of the world and between people has increased manifold. We, therefore, need to understand the value of peaceful coexistence.
Two people or two groups may have completely different views on an issue. They have two options. They can either fight or have one of them win the argument. Or they can discuss the matter come to a better understanding. The person who comes up with a peaceful solution is wiser and stronger. In relationships there must be room to differ and disagree. We should not let disagreements ruin them. People are more important than personal opinions, likes and dislikes.
Conflicts arise out two things. First, we believe that we know the whole truth. Second, we believe that the other person is totally wrong. Both these beliefs are often incorrect. Both sides are usually partly right and partly wrong. They need to come together to reveal the whole truth, like a jigsaw puzzle does. No piece of a puzzle is wrong or irrelevant. But no piece gives us the whole picture either. We have to put the pieces together to see the whole picture. Life is also like that. Rather than insisting that a single piece is the whole picture, we must try to bring together the various pieces and enjoy the full picture.
It is everybody’s responsibility to avoid and settle conflicts and promote goodwill. You must take the first step. Do you know why? Because you are the only person you have control over.
Great Mount Everest
The greater Himalayas
The highest range of the Himalayas is called greater Himalayas. World’s highest mountain peak, the Mount Everest is in this range. Mt. Everest lies in Nepal region. There are also peaks like Kanchenjunga, Dhaulagiri, Nangaparabatta etc., in this range. Kanchenjunga is the second highest mountain peak in Himalayas and the third highest in the world. Mount K2 in Karakorum Range is the highest mountain peak in India. These mountain peaks are covered by snow throughout the year. Some times large body of ice slowly stars moving down the hill. These moving ice blocks are called Glaciers. Most of our big rivers have their source in this range. The river Ganga has its source from Gangotri Glacier. The well knows rivers are Ganges, the Hindus the Sutlej, the Brahmaputra. Vegetation is scarce here.
The Himalayas, in the north of the Indian country, stand like a high wall. Himalayas means the house of ice or snow. These are the highest mountains in the world. Most of them are covered by snow and beautiful. Himalayas stretch from the Karakorum Range in Jammu and Kashmir in west to Arunachal Pradesh in the east. The remaining part of chain separates India and Myanmar which is known as Purvachal Himalayas. These mountains run into nearly 2500 kilometers with a width varying from 240 kilometers to 320 kilometers.
There are three ranges in the Himalayas.
1) The greater Himalayas
2) Lesser Himalayas
3) Shiwalik ranges
The lesser Himalayas
This range lies in between the Greater Himalayas and the Siwalik range. Valleys formed between the lesser Himalayas and Siwalik range is fertile and beautiful. These valleys are known as DUNS. Dehradun is situated in one of such valleys. Famous hill – stations like Simla, Nainital, Mussorie, Darjeeling, and Srinagar are in this range.
Forests are found in this range. We can find cone shaped trees grow on these mountain slopes. Darjeeling is famous for tea –gardens.
The Siwalik range
This is the lowest range in the Himalayas. It gets heavy rainfall slopes of these mountains are covered with thick forests Bamboo. Palm and Sal trees are common here. It is regarded as the ``storehouse of wood.’’
Himalayas are very useful to us.
1) They prevent cold winds from central Asia.
2) Himalayas cause rainfall in India.
3) Forests of Himalayas supply wood to us.
4) They are the source of many rivers.
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