Wednesday 25 February 2015

AAP for the aam people of Delhi




AAP for the aam people of Delhi 


The massive victory for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi does not merely indicate very strong electoral support for the AAP; it indicates the huge faith the people of Delhi have reposed in this new party and its relatively new leader, Arvind Kejriwal. The man who was labelled as a bhagoda, the man who was blamed for running away without delivering what he had promised to the people, has led the party not just to victory but to a stunning victory in Delhi. Hardly has there been an occasion in Indian politics when a party has registered such a massive victory. 

In such a victory, one would thought that every section of voters would have voted for the winning party, but still the AAP was far more popular among the poor and the lower class voters when compared to the middle or upper class voters. Even during the past Assembly election, voters have remained sharply divided about their preferences on class lines in Delhi, but this election seems to have witnessed the sharpest class divide among Delhi’s voters. The Congress, which used to enjoy large support among Delhi’s poor, has surrendered its entire support base to the AAP.
#BJP reduced to dirt by #AAP in #DelhiPolls, says ally #ShivSena | India Today http://t.co/GGrVLTl2yk pic.twitter.com/BN6t9LVBZB
— Shashidhar Hegde (@hegadeshashi) February 11, 2015 >


source: AAP's win

AIB



AIB controversy 

The heavily-panned AIB roast garnered more hate than praise and it was interesting to see that celebrities in the film fraternity had opposing views on the celebrity roast show featuring Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor. While the All India Bakchod boys took the roast video of AIB Knockout off YouTube, the controversy surrounding it didn’t die down.
What I don't understand is can't we take anything with a pinch of salt? Almost all the celebrities who were being mocked had given their consent and our democracy says thats we have the freedom of speech as long as we don't hurt anyone. The AIB group, in their previous videos had also mentioned that they are a bunch who just like making jokes. When did the concept of taking wags seriously even come in? 

Like filmmaker Mr. Balakrishnan called it the "simple" concept, wherein he explains why we need not make such a huge fuss about the roast. Similarly, actor Divyendu said it is all about the "generation gap" , soon Anushka Sharma spoke about how it was a fun show followed by AIB themselves tried to explain AIB point. With all the explaining, the sensor board should understand as well as all the people who found it offensive that it was just an experiment and in all of it should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Why follow the London Fashion Week 2015 or any at all?


Why follow the London Fashion Week 2015 or any at all?


There are a number of people out there who wonder what is all the hype about fashion. I know a number of people who often say "I don't understand fashion"or "trends come and go and then they repeat, so what is the whole point about it?" . There is, obviously, no "point" in keeping up with fashion any more than there is in charting the progress of one's football team through the different leagues.  I mean, what's the point in watching every football match when you can just catch up at the end of the season and see where your team is, right? Or even, why bother with that seeing as they'll only be in a different position next year, right?

Wrong, obviously. People follow sports teams for the same reason they follow soap operas for the same reason they follow fashion: because it's fun. It's enjoyable to talk about the progression of Arsenal/EastEnders/hemlines with fellow devotees because it's fun to feel part of a club and to talk in shared codes with other club members and, for heaven's sake, it's just nice to take a break from bills and bus queues and the general tedium of real life. The changeability is part of the thrill. 

So this year at London Fashion Week just get into the thrill of seeing something new. It's all about new ideas, new ways of wearing the same thing, influencing the market with creativity and seeing how people play with colours combinations. 





If you are convinced that there is no harm in understanding the fashion and want to even try the new styles there here is the full schedule.


source : follow fashion

The way swine flu affects

The way swine flu affects 

Technically, the term "swine flu" refers to influenza in pigs. Occasionally, pigs transmit influenza viruses to people, mainly to hog farmers and veterinarians. Less often, someone infected passes the infection to others.
It is relatively a new virus and hence we need to understand how it works. The virus kills one cell after the other in the body but the main question is if the human immune system can fight it in time. 

The human respiratory infection caused by a particular influenza virus H1N1 strain — popularly known as swine flu — was first recognized in spring 2009. A few months after the first swine flu cases were reported, rates of confirmed H1N1-related illness were increasing in much of the world. As a result, the World Health Organization declared the infection a global pandemic.