Monday, 14 August 2017

HAppy jAnMashtAmi

Krishna Janmashtami (Devanagari कृष्ण जन्माष्टमीIASTKṛṣṇa Janmāṣṭamī), also known simply as Janmashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu. It is observed according to Hindu luni-solar calendar, on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of [ Bhadraba (Hindu Calender) ], which overlaps with August and September of the Gregorian calendar.
It is an important festival particularly to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism. Dance-drama enactments of the life of Krishna according to the Bhagavata Purana (such as Rasa lila or Krishna Lila), devotional singing through the midnight when Krishna is believed to have been born, fasting (upavasa), a night vigil (jagarana), and a festival (mahotsava) on the following day are a part of the Janmashtami celebrations. It is celebrated particularly in Mathura and Brindavan, along with major Vaishnava communities found in ManipurAssamWest BengalOdishaMadhya PradeshRajasthanGujaratMaharashtraKarnatakaKeralaTamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and other regions.
Krishna Janmashtami is followed by the festival Nandotsav, which celebrates the occasion when Nanda Baba distributed gifts to the community in honour of the birth.



Krishna was the son of Devaki and Vasudeva and his birthday is celebrated by Hindus as Janmashtami, particularly those of the Vaishnavism tradition as he is considered the eighth avatar of VishnuJanmashtami is celebrated when Krishna is believed to have been born according to Hindu tradition, which is in Mathura, at midnight on the eighth day of Shravana month (overlaps with August and September in the Gregorian calendar).
Krishna was born in an era of chaos, persecution was rampant, freedoms were denied, evil was everywhere, and when there was a threat to his life by his uncle King Kansa. Immediately following the birth, his father Vasudeva took Krishna across Yamuna, to foster parents in Gokul, named Nanda and Yashoda.This legend is celebrated on Janmashtami by people keeping fast, singing devotional songs of love for Krishna, and keeping a vigil into the night. After Krishna's midnight hour birth, statues of baby Krishna are washed and clothed, then placed in a cradle. The devotees then break their fast, by sharing food and sweets. Women draw tiny foot prints outside their house doors and kitchen, walking towards their house, a symbolism for Krishna's journey into their homes.


Celebrations


Some communities celebrate Krishna's legends such as him as a Makkan chor (butter thief).
Hindus celebrate Janmashtami by fasting, singing, praying together, preparing and sharing special food, night vigils and visiting Krishna or Vishnu temples. Major Krishna temples organize recitation of Bhagavata Purana and Bhagavad Gita. Many communities organize dance-drama events called Rasa Lila or Krishna Lila. The tradition of Rasa Lila is particularly popular in Mathura region, in northeastern states of India such as Manipur and Assam, and in parts of Rajasthan and Gujarat. It is acted out by numerous teams of amateur artists, cheered on by their local communities, and these drama-dance plays begin a few days before each Janmashtami.

Dahi Handi, a Janmashtami tradition, in progress near Adi Shankaracharya Road, Mumbai India.

Maharashtra

Janmashtami (popularly known as "Gokulashtami" as in Maharashtra) is celebrated in cities such as Mumbai and Pune, as Dahi Handi. The term literally means "earthen pot of yoghurt". The festival gets this popular regional name from legend of baby Krishna. According to it, he would seek and steal milk products such as yoghurt and butter and people would hide their supplies high up out of the baby's reach. Krishna would try all sorts of creative ideas in his pursuit, such as making human pyramids with his friends to break these high hanging pots. This story is the theme of numerous reliefs on Hindu temples across India, as well as literature and dance-drama repertoire, symbolizing the joyful innocence of children, that love and life's play is the manifestation of god.
In Maharashtra, and other western states India, this Krishna legend is played out as a community tradition on Janmashtami, where pots of yoghurt are hung high up, sometimes with tall poles or from ropes hanging from second or third level of a building. Per the annual tradition, teams of youth and boys called the "Govindas" go around to these hanging pots, climb one over another and form a human pyramid, then break the pot. Girls surround these boys, cheer and tease them while dancing and singing. The spilled contents are considered as Prasada (celebratory offering). It is a public spectacle, cheered and welcomed as a community event.
In contemporary times, many Indian cities celebrate this annual Hindu ritual. Youth groups form Govinda pathaks, which compete with each other, especially for prize money on Janamashtami. These groups are called mandals or handis and they go around the local areas, attempting to break as many pots as possible every August. Social celebrities and media attends the festivities, while corporations sponsor parts of the event. Cash and gifts are offered for Govinda teams, and according to The Times of India, in 2014 over 4,000 handis in Mumbai alone were high hung with prizes, and numerous Govinda teams participated.

Gujarat and Rajasthan


Traditional festive food shared on Krishna Janmashtami
People in the city of Dwarka in Gujarat – where Krishna is believed to have established his kingdom – celebrate the festival with a tradition similar to Dahi Handi, called Makhan Handi (pot with freshly churned butter). Others perform folk dances at temples, sing bhajans, visit the Krishna temples such as at the Dwarkadhish Temple or Nathdwara. In Kutch district region, farmers decorate their bullock carts and take out Krishna processions, with group singing and dancing.
The carnival-style and playful poetry and works of Dayaram, a scholar of the Pushtimarg of Vaishnavism, is particularly popular during Janmashtami in Gujarat and Rajasthan.

Northern India


ISKCON temple in Delhi at Janamashtami
Janmashtami is the largest festival in the Braj region of north India, in cities such as Mathura where Hindu tradition states Krishna was born, and in Vrindavan where he grew up.[13] Vaishnava communities in these cities in Uttar Pradesh, as well as others in the state, as well locations in Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Himalayan north celebrate Janmashtami. Krishna temples are decorated and lighted up, they attract numerous visitors on the day, while Krishna devotees hold bhakti events and keep night vigil.
The festival typically falls as the monsoons in north India have begun retreating, fields laden with crops and rural communities have time to play. In the northern states, Janmashtami is celebrated with the Raslila tradition, which literally means "play (lila) of delight, essence (rasa)". This is expressed as solo or group dance and drama events at Janmashtami, wherein Krishna related compositions are sung, music accompanies the performance, while actors and audience share and celebrate the performance by clapping hands to mark the beat. The childhood pranks of Krishna, and love affairs of Radha-Krishna are particularly popular. According to Christian Roy and other scholars, these Radha-Krishna love stories are Hindu symbolism for the longing and love of human soul for the divine principle and reality it calls Brahman.
In Jammu, kite flying from roof tops is a part of the celebration on Krishna Janmashtami.

Eastern and Northeastern India

Janmashtami is widely celebrated in the Hindu Vaishnava communities of eastern and northeastern India. The widespread tradition of celebrating Krishna in these regions is credited to the efforts and teachings of 15th and 16th century Sankardev and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. They developed philosophical ideas, as well as new forms of performance arts to celebrate the Hindu god Krishna such as BorgeetAnkia NaatSattriya and Bhakti yoga now popular in West Bengal and Assam. Further east, Manipur people developed Manipuri dance form, a classical dance form known for its Hindu Vaishnavism themes, and which like Sattriya includes love-inspired dance drama arts of Radha-Krishna called Raslila. These dance drama arts are a part of Janmashtami tradition in these regions, and as with all classical Indian dances, there contextual roots are in the ancient HinduSanskrit text Natya Shastra, but with influences from the culture fusion between India and southeast Asia.
On Janmashtami, parents dress up their children as characters in the legends of Krishna, such as gopis (cow maids) and as Krishna. Temples and community centers are decorated with regional flowers and leaves, while groups recite or listen to the tenth chapter of Bhagavata Purana, and the Bhagavata Gita.
Janmashtami is a major festival celebrated with fasts, vigil, recitation of scriptures and Krishna prayers in Manipur. Raslila performances (also referred to as Rasleela or Manipuri Ras) are a notable annual tradition around Janmashtami. Children play the Likol Sannaba game in the Meetei Vaishnava community.
The Shree Govindajee Temple and the ISKCON temples particularly mark the Janmashtami festival. Janmashtami is celebrated in Assam at homes, in community centers called Namghars (Assamese: নামঘৰ), and the temples usually though Janmaashtami. According to the tradition, the devotees sing the Nam, perform pujas and sharing food and Prasada.

Odisha and West Bengal


Dressing up babies as Krishna or Gopis on Janmashtami festival is a popular Hindu tradition.
In the eastern state of Odisha, in the region around Puri and in NabadwipWest Bengal, the festival is also referred to as Sri Krishna Jayantior simply Sri Jayanti. People celebrate Janmashtami by fasting and worship until midnight. The Bhagavata Purana is recited from the 10th chapter, a section dedicated to the life of Krishna. The next day is called "Nanda Utsav" or the joyous celebration of Krishna's foster parents Nanda and Yashoda. On this day, people break their fast and offer various cooked sweets after midnight.

South India

Gokulashtami or Gokula Ashtami (Janmashtami or Sri Krishna Jayanti) celebrates the birthday of Krishna. Gokulashtami is celebrated with great fervor in South India.
In Tamil Nadu, the people decorate the floor with kolams (decorative pattern drawn with rice batter). Geetha Govindam and other such devotional songs are sung in praise of Krishna. Then they draw the footprints of Krishna from the threshold of the house till the pooja room, which depicts the arrival of Krishna into the house. A recitation of Bhagwadgita is also a popular practise. The offerings made to Krishna include fruits, betel and butter. Savories believed to be Krishna's favorites are prepared with great care. The most important of them are Seedai, Sweet Seedai, Verkadalai Urundai. The festival is celebrated in the evening as Krishna was born at midnight. Most people observe a strict fast on this day and eat only after the midnight puja. They also dress the youngest of male child in their family like Krishna and perform oonjal, or swing, which is rocked gently and prasadam offered first to them.

Toddler dressed like Krishna
In Andhra Pradesh, recitation of shlokas and devotional songs are the characteristics of this festival. Another unique feature of this festival is that young boys are dress up as Krishna and they visit neighbors and friends. Different varieties of fruits and sweets are first offered to Krishna and after the puja, these sweets are distributed among the visitors. The people of Andhra Pradesh observe a fast too.Various kinds of sweets are made to offer Gokulnandan on this day. Eatables along with milk and curd are prepared to make offerings to Krishna. Joyful chanting of 's name takes place in quite a few temples of the state. The number of temples dedicated to Sri Krishna are few. The reason being that people have taken to worship him through paintings and not idols.
Popular south Indian temples dedicated for Krishna are Rajagopalaswami Temple in Mannargudi in the Tiruvarur district, Pandavadhoothar temple in Kanchivaram and Krishna temple at Guruvayur are dedicated to the memory of Vishnu's incarnation as Sri Krishna. Legend says that the Sree Krishna Idol installed in Guruvayur is from Dwarka which is believed to be submerged in the sea.

Outside India

Nepal

About eighty percent of the population of Nepal identify themselves as Hindus and celebrate Krishna Janmashtami. They observe Janmashtami by fasting until midnight. The devotees recite the Bhagavad Gita and sing religious songs called bhajans and kirtans. The temples of Krishna are decorated. Shops, posters and houses carry Krishna motifs.

Bangladesh

Janmashthami is a national holiday in Bangladesh. On Janmashthami, a procession starts from Dhakeshwari Temple in Dhaka, the National Temple of Bangladesh, and then proceeds through the streets of Old Dhaka. The procession dates back to 1902, but was stopped in 1948 following the establishment of Pakistan and subsequent attacks by Muslim mobs in Dhaka. The procession was resumed in 1989.

Fiji

At least a quarter of the population in Fiji practices Hinduism, and this holiday has been celebrated in Fiji since the first Indian indentured labourers landed there. Janmastami in Fiji is known as "Krishna Ashtami". Most Hindus in Fiji have ancestors that originated from Uttar PradeshBihar, and Tamil Nadu, making this an especially important festival for them. Fiji's Janmastami celebrations are unique in that they last for eight days, leading up to the eighth day, the day Krishna was born. During these eight days, Hindus gather at homes and at temples with their 'mandalis,' or devotional groups at evenings and night, and recite the Bhagavat Purana, sing devotional songs for Krishna, and distribute Prasadam.

Pakistan]

Janmashthami is celebrated by Pakistani Hindus in the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Karachi with the singing of bhajans and delivering of sermons on Krishna.

Others

In Arizona, United States, Governor Janet Napolitano was the first American leader to greet a message on Janmashtami, while acknowledging ISKCON. The festival is also celebrated widely by Hindus in Caribbean in the countries of Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and the former British colony Fiji as well as the former Dutch colony of Suriname. The Hindus in these countries originated from Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh and are the descendants of indentured immigrants from Tamil Nadu, UP, Bihar, Bengal and Orissa.
ISKCON temples worldwide celebrate Krishna Janmashtami, as well the birthday of A.C. Bhaktivedanta (September 1, 1896).[

Monday, 3 July 2017

Kuch Ankahe Shabd...............

सबको प्यारी हे अपनी ज़िन्दगी
पर तु मुझे ज़िन्दगी से भी प्यारी है !

क्या खूब रंग दिखाती है जिंदगी क्या इक्तेफ़ाक होता है,
प्यार में ऊम्र नही होती पर…. हर ऊम्र में प्यार होता है !

प्यार करना सिखा है….नफरतो का कोई जगह नही,
बस तु ही तु है इस दिल ❤ मे, दूसरा कोई और नही !|

मुस्कुरा जाता हूँ अक्सर गुस्से में भी तेरा नाम सुन कर,
तेरे नाम से इतनी मोहब्बत है तो सोच तुझसे कितनी होगी  !

दिल तो हर किसी के पास होता हैँ,
लेकिन सब दिलवाले नहीँ होते……

क्या पता था कि महोब्बत ही हो जायेगी,
हमें तो बस तेरा मुस्कुराना अच्छा लगा था !

फ़्लर्ट करना ही मोहब्बत की पहली सीढ़ी हैं !

तुझको लेकर मेरा ख्याल नहीं बदलेगा,
साल बदलेगा मगर दिल का हाल नहीं बदलेगा !

कल तक सिर्फ़ एक अजनबी थे तुम,
आज दिल की एक एक धड़कन पर हुकूमत है तुम्हारी !

ख़्वाहिश ए ज़िंदगी बस इतनी सी है के,
साथ तुम्हारा हो ओर ज़िंदगी कभी ख़त्म ना हो !

बेशक तुम्हें गुस्सा करने का हक है मुझ पर,
पर नाराजगी में कहीं ये मत भूल जाना “की” हम बहुत प्यार करते हैं तुमसे  !

बदल जाती है ज़िंदगी की हक़ीक़त,
जब तुम मुस्कुराकर कहते हो तुम बहुत प्यारे हो !

ना जाने क्यों तुझे देखने के बाद भी,
तुझे ही देखने की चाहत रहती है!

इश्क है या इबादत.. अब कुछ समझ नहीं आता,
एक खुबसूरत ख्याल हो तुम जो दिल से नहीं जाता !

साँसे मेरी, जिन्दगी मेरी और मोहब्बत भी मेरी,
मगर हर चीज मुकम्मल करने के लिए जरुरत तेरी..!!

तुझको लेकर मेरा ख्याल नहीं बदलेगा,
साल बदलेगा मगर दिल का हाल नहीं बदलेगा  !

सुनो कभी तुम नाराज हूए तो हम झुक जाएंगे,
कभी हम नाराज हो तो आप गले लगा देना  !

तेरी याद क्यूँ आती है ये  मालुम नहीं,
लेकिन जब भी आती है अच्छा लगता है  !

जाने लोग मोहब्बत को क्या क्या नाम देते है,
हम तो तेरे नाम को ही मोहब्बत कहते है !

ये मत पुछ कि मैं तुमसे कितना प्यार करता हूँ?
बस इतना जान लो कि, बस तुमसे करता हूँ और बेपनाह करता हूँ !

दुनिया एक तरफ और तू एक तरफ क्योंकि,
तू मेरी परी है और ये दुनिया बोहोत बुरी है  !

तेरी मुहब्बत पर मेरा हक तो नही पर दिल चाहता है,
आखरी सास तक तेरा इंतजार करू !

नाराजगी चाहे कितनी भी क्यो न हो तुमसे,
तुम्हें छोड़ देने का ख्याल हम आज भी नही रखते !

कहने में तो मैंरा दिल एक है,
लेकिन जिसको दिल दिया वह हजारों में एक हैं !

मेरी जिंदगी मै खुशियां तेरे बहाने से है,
आधी तुझे सताने से है आधी तुझे मनाने से है !

थाम लूँ तेरा हाथ और‪ तुझे‬ इस दुनिया से दूर ले जाऊं,
जहाँ तुझे देखने वाला‪ मेरे सिवा‬ कोई और ना हो !

वो थी, वो हे, और वो ही हमेशा रहेगी, जब दिल एक हे तो,‪
‎दिल में रहेने वाली भी तो एक ही होगी‬!

अपना ख्याल रखा करो मेरे लिए,
बेशक़ सांसे तुम्हारी चलती है लेकिन तुम में जान तो हमारी बस्ती है !

भूलने का तो सवाल ही पैदा नहीं होता,
मैंने नहीं मेरे दिल ने चुना है तुम्हें!

ज़िन्दगी में ऐसे बहोत से लोग होते है,
जो कोई वादा नहीं करते पर निभा सब कुछ लेते है !

ख़ुशी दे, या गम दे दे मग़र देते रहा कर,
तू उम्मीद है मेरी तेरी हर चीज़ अच्छी लगती है !

सनम तेरी कसम जेसे मै जरूरी हूँ तेरी ख़ुशी के लिये,
तू जरूरी है मेरी जिंदगी के लिये !

मुझे अच्छे लगते हैं वो लोग जो मुझे
नफ़रत करते हैं,,क्यूँकि हर कोई मुझे
प्यार से देखगा तो नज़र लग जाएगी  !

मुझे तो दुआओं में आना है,
सपनों में तो हर कोई आ जाता है…

तुम्हारे चेहरे की मुस्कान,
मुझे अपनी जिंदगी से भी प्यारी है !!

न कोई किसी से दूर होता है,
न कोई किसी के करीब होता है,
प्यार खुद चल करआता है,
जब कोई किसीका नसीब होता है !

❤Đ¡l करता है Status डाल दु तेरे नाम का…….. पर मुझे ये अच्छा नही लगेगा ! कि कोई तुझको☛ LiKe करे…

Monday, 4 April 2016

HOME :

I am a very simple person who loves to enjoy each and every moment of my life, try to learn positive things from negativity. I try to spread love everywhere wherever i go and and try hard to make everyone happy, nobody hate me . I wish that whoever meet me remember me whole life and and whenever my name comes on their lips a cute smile should comes.

ABOUT ME :

From where i should start about myself don't know ? The thing is that what i am is still a suspense. Why, What am doing not even i can understand. A complete failure in all aspects, still struglling and on a way to prove myself. 

INTRODUCTION OF MY FAMILY :

I was born in Maithil Brahmin family son Of  Shri. ANIL KUMAR JHA  and Smt. JUHI JHA. My father is a 3 brothers and sister. My father's have 1 elder brother and he have 2 sons and 1 elder sister who have 2 sons and one daughter. They all are married. And 1 younger brother who have 2 sons and one daughter. They all are studying.

My Father's father(grand father: dadaji) is a professor in Patna UniversityHe still alive and he is also great personality having great heart and thoughts and a movies lover who enjoy every moment of his life and live his life with his terms and conditions. He is also an emotional person like me. My father's mother is a another great personality who is hard and bold, very brave decisions taken and she is an iron lady.

My mother's father(grand father : nanaji) is a well educated and qualified person who always live for family, relatives, friends and whoever knows him. My nanaji was an idol person for so many peoples and many people were followed him from family to relatives to friends.I can't describe him in words for me its hard to describe him. I must say that soon i will pay a tribute to him and soon make a blog  on his name to dedicate him in that i will share what a great personality he was. He is a very special to me i hurt a lot felt bad when i am not able to fulfil his wish like his other's grands sons and grand daughter's and not even able to show him how much i respect him, love him and follow him. His sudden death makes me an earth shattering shocked and he make my predictions wrong for that i can't forgive him, such a blunder you did. My mother's mother is an uneducated but she is the daughter of  local ruler and king's daughter who is a high profile daughter but still lived that way that you can't even imagine she's background and daughter of a ruler. She is also very simple, sensitive, caring, emotional, pampering person. She's main  motto in her life is spread love, love all , eat well and study well.

My father is a very simple, sober, decent and great personality person. He sacrificed all his life for families.Till date he is living for others. A great man, great personality such an idol person for everyone. He is an inspirational person for everyone in my family and for others too who know us. He is having a great knowledge of life of facts and terms, business, histories of ancient age, politics. He is a complete package of one man army who can define you and guide you how to live your life, succeed your life with full fledges and easily. I must say he is  today's chanakya for me. He dedicated all his life for families and community. He struggled a lot all his life to make his life as a leader to guide their children and others too to make them a good human being and their life more easier and simple. He is a an excise officer in Adani (WILMAR). A well educated MBA student as well as ex student president in Patna University in his college days. 

My mother! what can i say about her? she is also a very simple and common woman which makes my father complete whether it is life or dreams. She is another simple person with beautiful heart, she is same as my father. A simple, sober, decent, caring, pampering, possessive, emotional, devotee, charming, bubbly. She is a complete package of entertainment. She can make you laugh, cry, she will show you some daredevil stunts(when she slaps hard to me or my sis, but she don't dare to touch anyone else), she is a devotee too and show you how hard she worship god. A complete daily soaps addicted house wife with huge lists of serials because of serials she not even go anywhere. Serials are like another family for her with them she laughs, cry and tensed. And the most uncertain thing is that when she convey you any serials episodes, for a while you don understand for who she is talking about. A complete entertainment she is that's why i called her Mother India (maate idhar kyu nai aate ?) she is a normal graduate girl, a normal graduation, having one aim and dreams in her eyes her child will become something nothing else she wants.

I am having one sister only and no other siblings. She is younger than me but she is elder than me when it comes to maturity, morals, power, values. In her short span of career she becomes very mature and a complete typical Indian girl. She is an iron lady, makes decision hard, bold, enthusiastic, dominating nature, with having a great mind set and knowledge and she is influence by my father at some extent. She is graduate and now pursuing a master's journalism preparation. last but not the least you can't ignore her when it comes to decision and need an adviser at any point in your life. she have great knowledge and understanding skills. you can't compete her, you even can't defeat her when it comes to arguing or any debate. She is next Indira Gandhi (returns).



QUALIFICATIONS :

QUALIFICATIONS :

10th :                    Kendriya Vidyalaya SAC (space application centre) passed out in 2007 from                                        AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT.


POLYTECHNIC : Diploma in Information Technology from Parul Polytechnic (parul university)
(diploma)                passed out in 2011 from VADODARA GUJARAT.



B.tech :                B.tech in Computer science from IGNOU(indira gandhi national open                                                    university)passed out in 2015.



ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES :

Certified training in Web designing in html from AMA(Ahmedabad Management Association) passed out in 2009.

Certified training in database in html from AMA(Ahmedabad Management Association) passed out in 2009.


Completed certified 3 months training in programming languages:

C & C++ programming languages completed 3 months training in 2009 at AHMEDABAD.

Java Advance & Java Core programming languages completed 3 months training in 2015 at AHMEDABAD.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER :

Training :
I have done training in BRTS (bus rapid transmit system) in hardware networking and made final some projects too.

In 20012, while doing b.tech i come across to SEO(search engine optimisation) i join one of my b.tech classmate company and started to learn SEO and got trained here and cleared my basics fundamentals and how to explore my knowledge and how to learn more SEO techniques. They pay me 4500 as a SEO trainee and i worked here for almost 6 months.


JOBS :

After completion my training in BRTS i started working here and got my first job here @4000 salary.
I worked here for 13 months as a IT trainee.

After completion of training in BRTS in Hardware Networking and After that in SEO i got my first job in Levons Technologies Pvt Ltd on my father's 50th birthday.

Then again i move to hardware networking company as a "Technical Engineer" where i suppose to do give demo c.c.t.v. camera, bio-matrix machine. And i have to install too both. It means i am a sells man as well as a technical engineer too.

Then again i move to another It services provider company of wipro where am Responce Center Executive" i have to instruct the field engineers and lock the complaints and provide them field of actions.

Then after long gap i got job in SEO but unfortunately i left that some certain reasons within few days of joining.

Then one of my known friends brother offered me in his company as a SEO Engineer. I joined that and left that job too and moved too Delhi.


Business :

I started my first Business when i was 22 years old with known and matured people but they think that my age is not for business, initially they offered me as a partner but when all set up was ready and centre is live they offered me salary of 6500. I tear the offer letter and left that.

Again after few months started a call centre but one of my friend cheated me and he ran away. Second time failure.

After few years again i dare to start a business and because of one of my good friend i again dare  to start US government Project (energy campaign) Process. But i don't have any idea that this time this guy my close friend who always there for me, stands for me, help me whenever i need and i am in trouble but this time he will going to betray me for some amount of money. This is the first time,i face a huge loss ie. 4-5lacs. How i recovered from that only me and my god knows.

Three times done and three times failure.(3-0)