Wedding bells for Salman and Katrina?Filed Under: Bollywood, Katrina Kaif, Salman Khan

All are aware that Bollywood heartthrob Salman Khan has proposed marriage to Katrina Kaif twice over the past two years. But this New Year’s Eve is said to have been quite different for this hot couple!

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Bestdesi.com got the news through a common friend that all through December, Salman was in a contemplative mood about his love affair. He confessed to this friend that while his colleagues Shah Rukh and Hrithik were extremely happy with their wives and children, his own life was not going anywhere.

But unknown to many, Salman this time, set the stage for what appears to be the most romantic proposal of the year! Since the entire Khan family headed for their farm in Panvel to celebrate New Year, Salman quietly said he would drive down with Katrina. And according to the grapevine, just before they touched the farm at Panvel, Salman stopped the car and, under the stars, seriously proposed her.

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Whether she has said the big ‘YES’ or not remains to be seen. But Salman has apparently returned in a jubilant mood. His friend tells us that Salman regrets the earlier two proposals he made to Katrina, for they were in view of others, which is said to have humiliated her.

Also, Khan is now willing to give her a free harness on her professional decisions. In keeping with the freedom his family has allowed to all women to work and be on their own, apparently Salman has realized that he cannot stop Katrina from following her dreams.

All that’s in his mind is that he does not want to lose this woman whom he loves so much. As for seeing them together on screen, Salman and Katrina will next appear in Subhash Ghai’s romantic Main Yuvraj, the shooting of which is already underway.

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Is There a Sixth Sense?Filed Under: Uncategorized

  • Humans have five basic senses, to interact with the outside world, which are hearing, smell, sight, taste, and touch. A lot people seem to have a sixth sense (psychic sense). This (sixth sense) aids people to feel truth on the far side the sphere of five gages, and have arrogated to forecast the future tense, feel spirits and interpret other people brain.

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  • Extrasensory perception or telepathy brings up to mind-to-mind communication. Extrasensory perception is the power to see things not accessible by cognised sensations. Foreknowledge is the power to envision next results, retrocognition is the force to see yesteryear results and psychometrics is that branch of psychology dealing with the measurement of mental traits, capacities and process and the power to know the chronicle of an target.
  • Every human has went through sixth sense at roughly point or other during his or her lifetimes. The stage changes from case-by-case to individual. It is still not known how the sixth sense runs, and it is not linked with any of the body organs. This leads to the conclusion that the formula is exclusively moral affecting human soul or the subconscious mind .
  • A lot of investigators refer sixth sense to be an inherent aptitude. Animals and the insects use it all the time. The spontaneous human mind wants experimental grounds for all the traits. Further, the experimental grounds is not detached from other five senses.
  • There are lot of instances, like radio waves, where we cannot comprehend things with our five senses. Certain high frequency sounds are there, which merely the dogs can hear.
  • There are number of testifies, where the dogs have discouraged their masters of about expected mishappening. Many animals get nervous before an earthquake is to occur. This may be assigned either to their sixth sense or trembling sensory powers, more sensitive than humans.
  • It has been reported that the animals’ “sixth sense” saved them from recent tsunami disaster The waves washed floodwaters upto two miles inland biggest wildlife reserve of Srilanka, hosting hundreds of wild elephants and leopards, but not a single body of any animal was found. There are many reports of birds detecting approaching disasters.
  • Various stories are linked with sixth sense. Abraham Lincoln is said to have dreamt of his death, days before he was assassinated. A completely blind Britisher has been shown to possess “sixth sense” which enables him to recognise emotions on people’s faces. Brain scans of the blind person revealed that when the man looked at faces depicting emotion, it activated a part of his brain called the right corpus amygdaloideum, which responds to non-verbal affectional signs.
  • The research to prove the existence of sixth sense is going on. For substantiation, the incident must be measurable and quotable. The more the person accomplishments to use his sixth sense, the less it seems to work.
  • All the medical explanations have betrayed for near death experiences. “Cyber sense” has already came forth as a unforceful link between the five senses and the sixth sense. The inquest on sixth sense will lay concrete on the way for facts and decisions associated with this unlogical sense

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Crane BediFiled Under: Crane Bedi, IPS, India, Indian Police, Indians, Women

Dr.Kiran Bedi, IPS Officer is a role model to the women of substance:

  • · According to Kiran Bedi , “My concept of a modern woman is a liberated woman. Educated or not, economically independent or not, such a woman is capable of taking her own decisions and standing by them, and-whether she suffers from them or not-she does not look for a shoulder to weep on.” Even so, she says, women “need more quality education and much more vocational training to become truly empowered.” Property ownership is another key to empowerment. “With ownership (or joint ownership),” she says, “a man cannot drink away the family’s property, or sell it and leave the woman and children on the street.· Accomplishing that goal has become the number one priority of the National Commission for Women in India, but the government continues to drag its feet. Political parties must come together in support of this program as well as in support of family planning and more equitable educational opportunities. If they do not, the next generation will not have enough schools, teachers, transportation, health care, housing, or work. Such a situation is a recipe for civil unrest.” For India as a whole, Kiran says, “the key to change lies in the empowerment of village women-the largest percentage of women in India-but change in rural areas is agonizingly slow in coming.”

    · Empowerment is related to population. “India is a rich country and should be a beautifully developed country,” Kiran says. “If population had been controlled twenty years ago there would be surplus rather than scarcity, and current growth would not be held captive by the ever-present need to feed new mouths. Women must learn and be allowed to say, ‘No! I don’t want any more than this.’ When that day arrives, daughters will be seen to be as much of an asset as sons, because educated daughters will be as equally capable to take care of parents in their old age as sons. Therefore, economically empowered women are crucial in the struggle to shape a new India.”

    · In 1994, backing up her commitment to support reform in several areas, Kiran created the India Vision Foundation, a registered nongovernmental organization designed to carry out projects in the fields of prison reform, drug abuse prevention, empowerment of women, assistance to the mentally disabled, and sports promotion.

    · Kiran, who has lived most of her life in the public view, has become a role model for Indian women-the disadvantaged, the marginalized, and the voiceless. Many believe that she literally embodies the struggle for gender equality. She has constantly had to fight against the commonly accepted bias that she is, after all, only female. She has had to battle systems that codify the dehumanization of women, and cultures that are all too willing to toss the talents and potential contributions of women on the rubbish dump. Kiran’s “crimes” have included functioning as an equal, speaking the truth as she saw it, having and implementing original ideas, working hard, and garnering success. And her lack of interest in “playing the game,” within a service in which professionalism has been replaced by favouritism, has been costly both professionally and personally. Although she has realized her childhood dream to “count for something,” her path has not been easy or without the need for sacrifice.

    · Even her achievements and awards for service fuel controversy. Some, in looking at her history, see a dedicated and successful officer. Others, generally from among the ranks of the privileged and powerful, see an uppity woman-a narcissistic, publicity-hungry, regulation-flaunting, self-serving, rogue officer who constantly needs to be kept in her place.

    · There is no need to say anything specific about this great Indian,” says Gulzar, “She won the Magasaysay Award for her work among prisoners. She has shown what a police officer should be like to our country. She is an icon and a model for all Indian women. We are proud of her because of her many-splendour personality. Whichever function she graces, she adds enlightenment and humour to it. Hers is truly an awesome presence.”

    · The first woman IPS officer of India was denied the post of the Commissioner of Police, Delhi. Known for her dedication, she changed the face of Tihar prison as IG, Prisons. She is known for her outstanding work as Police Advisor in the UN peacekeeping department.

    · Kiran Bedi, New Delhi’s renowned Inspector General of Prisons, described her presence at Asia Plateau as `a pilgrimage fulfilled’. She had been the first woman recruited to the Indian Police Force, in the 1970s, and when supervisor of Asia’s largest prison, in New Delhi, had introduced Gandhian philosophy and practice. This had dramatically.

    · Whatever the outcome, her commitment to family planning, prison reform, women’s emancipation, and education for independence will continue.

    · As Kiran Bedi likes Anne Dresskell’s saying “If you look out to do something, it is always possible.”

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