IMPORTANCE OF BODY LANGUAGE IN COMMUNICATION

Body language has a core importance in communication. The Body language is misleading. A person can say one thing and think something completely different, or consciously deceive the interlocutor with lies. It is considerably more difficult to fool someone with body language since much of body language expressions happen unconsciously. In many people, the facialContinue reading “IMPORTANCE OF BODY LANGUAGE IN COMMUNICATION”

HAPPY LOHRI 🇮🇳

Lohri is a popular Punjabi winter folk festival celebrated primarily in the Punjab region. The significance and legends about the Lohri festival are many and these link the festival to the Punjab region. It is believed by many that the festival commemorates the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri marks the end of winter, andContinue reading “HAPPY LOHRI 🇮🇳”

NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 🇮🇳

National Youth Day is celebrated on 12 January being the birthday of Swami Vivekananda. In 1984 the Government of India declared this day as National Youth Day and since 1985 the event is celebrated in India every year. Swami Vivekananda the One of the Most Famous Philosopher or Monk in the World. Swami Vivekananda wasContinue reading “NATIONAL YOUTH DAY 🇮🇳”

ROAD SAFETY MONTH

Road Safety Month (India): 18 January – 17 February Road Safety Week is observed from 11 January to 17th January every year and aims at making the roads and streets in India safer. During the one-week observance, the government spreads awareness about how to avoid accidents and injuries while on the road. According to anContinue reading “ROAD SAFETY MONTH”

EDUCATE, DO NOT CONFUSE

GITA WISDOM # 56 Chapter 3 Verse 29 प्रकृतेर्गुणसम्मूढ़ाः सज्जन्ते गुणकर्मसु।तानकृत्स्नविदो मन्दान्कृत्स्नविन्न विचालयेत्‌॥ प्रकृति के गुणों से अत्यन्त मोहित हुए मनुष्य गुणों में और कर्मों में आसक्त रहते हैं, उन पूर्णतया न समझने वाले मन्दबुद्धि अज्ञानियों को पूर्णतया जानने वाला ज्ञानी विचलित न करे॥29॥ When the followers err in understanding the subtle differences between variousContinue reading “EDUCATE, DO NOT CONFUSE”