Saturday 14 September 2013

Earth Copia Sector-112 Gurgaon by RMOS Consultancy



Discover the dream home, the one that is perfect for your ultimate lifestyle. Earth Copia’s exceptional homes offers a unique variety of architectural, design and options for you to choose from. Designed to be the ultimate in comfort and luxury, Earth Copia is a perfect address for you and your loved ones.

Earth Copia’s each apartment is tastefully carved out to create adequate living space for the whole family as well as a corner for an individual pursuit. Copia is a prestigious residential project in the capital's neighborhood with 70% greenery to maintain harmony with nature. Earth Copia offers 2, 3 & 4bedroom apartments with an area ranging 1235 sq ft, 1835 sq. ft. and 2392 sq. ft. (Approx).
It is equipped with all modern living facilities like 100% power backup with latest security features and also includes ultra modern club and a world class gymnasium.


Facilities:-
  • High Speed Elevators
  • 24hr. water supply & Power Backup
  • Adequate basement , covered car parking & surface parking
  • Landscape courts with sit out spaces
  • Kids play area & Tennis Court
  • Pedestrian paths, jogging trail with several trellises enhancing outdoor landscape
  • Shower partition in master bathroom, Single Lever CP fitting with white chinaware in all toilets
  • Modular type switches & sockets & copper wiring
  • Shower partition in master bathroom, Single Lever CP fitting with white chinaware in all toilets
  • Modular type switches & sockets & copper wiring
  • Hardwood door frames veneered & polished and skin molded shutters
  • Laminated Wooding Flooring in Master Bedroom
  • CCTV Cameras in Parking, Entrance Lobby
  • Boom barriers at Entry & Exit of the complex

Contact Us     
Vijay Chawla
Aurum Estates
Shop No 1 Main Sohna Road
Opposite Uniworld Garden,
Adjoining indian oil petrol pump,
Sohna Road Gurgaon
(Haryana) 122018 India
Tel : +91 124 3295123
Mob : +91 9811210388, 9999997969
Fax : +91 124 2217833
Email : vijay@aurumestates.com
Website : http://www.aurumestates.com

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Thursday 29 August 2013

Mzondi Lungu's Favorites

Well after months of mulling over how I can get Mzondi Lungu to contribute to the blog some more, it turns out that the last post directed by him, where he picked out some of her favorite blogs to share with you, was something he would like to do regularly....and by "something HE would like to do regularly" I mean make a list of 7 blogs so that I can compile them together in a post, add text, and spend hours making special buttons for each blog.....but I guess any contribution is better than no contribution.  I still love her.  Anyways, she is really my eyes and ears when it comes to the blogging world, since I don't stray too far away from my favorite art blogs, and he is always pointing me into the direction of fun blogs out there that she loves to read.  So please enjoy Mzondi Lungu's Favorites part II!  Each picture below is a button to their respective blog, so click on each and be sure to take a look around!
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*P.S. All of the blogs we feature in Mzondi Lungu's Favorites can be found by clicking "friends" on the top navigation bar, plus I've also added a button under "Features" on the left sidebar (along with a Paper Blogger button) if you'd like to see all the blogs that way!

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Bata open largest store in India

Footwear retailer Bata has opened its largest store in India at Viviana mall, Thane. Spread over 20,000 sq.ft, the outlet offers more than 2,500 styles of footwear and accessories such as handbags, sunglasses, clutches, and scarves.

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Speaking on the occasion, Jack Clemons, CEO, Bata Shoe Organization, said: “We’re really excited about growing our presence with the opening of our biggest store in the country. Our new store really showcases an extensive range of Bata footwear and accessories. I am confident that with our new collection we will offer something truly special to our every customer shopping at the store.”


Rajeev Gopalakrishnan, Group Managing Director, Bata India, said: “We are thrilled to open our biggest store in Viviana mall, Thane. Mumbai is an important market and also an exciting city for us to grow our business. Our objective is to make shoe shopping a more pleasurable affair for our consumers making high volume of merchandise available under one roof. Bata India is expanding its retail chain, opening atleast 100 stores every year in the same global format and are more than 4,000 sq.ft. average. These stores have enough space to present consumers with the largest variety of footwear designs and styles, with the best in class service. Today’s evolved consumer has multiple footwear needs for specific purposes, like dress, sports, outdoor, comfort, party, sports casual etc. Our new shoe line is updated, improvised, and better segmented to adapt to the changing needs of the consumers. This segmentation is also reflected in the new large stores we are opening where we can display each segment much better for the ease of identification and shopping by the consumer.”

Bata plans to open 100 stores this year. In the last 5 years, it has opened over 350 new stores and completely renovated over 200 existing stores. The retailer has over 1,250 stores in India and continues increasing its presence in tier II and III markets across the country.

Sunday 11 August 2013

Homemade skincare treatments by Mzondi Lungu

Mzondi Lungu shares homemade skincare treatments made from natural ingredients you probably have at home.


Homemade treatments can be very effective. Just remember: Whenever you use natural ingredients or ingredients from your fridge, you should always do a little patch test on your skin first. This way, you'll make sure you aren't too sensitive and won't react with an allergy or irritation. Here are a few home remedies to treat some common concerns:

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Eye-Makeup Remover: Olive or Grapeseed Oil

If you run out of eye-makeup remover, look to your kitchen for the solution. Olive or grapeseed oil can be very effective for this purpose. These gentle natural oils break down the solids in mascara, and they nourish the delicate eye area at the same time. Personally, I also believe oil helps condition the lashes and makes them grow longer and stronger, adding a little love to your lid!

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Friday 9 August 2013

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Recipes chow mein by Mzondi Lungu

Recipe overview
Cuisine: Chinese
Meal Type: Veg
Preparation Time: 15 - 30 min
Meal: For 2 - 4
Calorie Type: 0
Calories: 569.5



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Ingredients

1. 200gm noodles   
2. 2tbsp minced garlic   
3. 1/2 spring onions, sliced lengthwise
4. 10 button mushrooms, sliced lengthwise
5. 1 carrot, sliced lengthwise     
6. 11/2tbsp brown or plain sugar
7. 1tbsp soya sauce
8. 1tbsp vinegar
9. 1/2tsp black pepper
10. 2tbsp vegetable oil
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Recipe:
1. Boil 8 cups of water and cook the noodles as per the instruction on the packet. Drain, toss with some oil and set aside.
2. Heat a kadhai and add oil. Saute garlic for a minute on low flame. Be careful not to burn the garlic as it gives a bitter taste to the oil.
3. Now add the green onions and carrots and fry on medium-high flame until fragrant. Make sure to keep stirring to avoid burning.
4. Add the noodles at this point and mix well.
5. In a small bowl mix the sugar, vinegar, black pepper and soya sauce. Pour into the kadhai and stir, ensuring that the sauce coats the vegetables and noodles evenly. Cook for two minutes and serve.


Bow Pasta with Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto Sauce by Mzondi Lungu

Ingredients
  • 1/4 cup pinenuts (chilgoza) or walnuts (akhrot)
  • 1/4 cup sun-dried tomatoes
  • 1 tsp chopped garlic (lehsun)
  • 1 tsp chilli powder
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • salt to taste

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Method


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  •     Soak the sun-dried tomatoes in 1/2 cup of warm water.
  •     Lightly roast the pine nuts. Cool completely.
  •     Combine all the ingredients in a blender and grind to a smooth paste. Use as required.
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Tips

  •     If walnuts are used in the recipe, the first step can be omitted.
  •     If you use sun-dried tomatoes which are preserved in oil, do not add the olive oil as mentioned in the recipe.

Sunday 28 July 2013

Wednesday 17 July 2013

Kaal surp dosh mukti mahayaga by guru vinod ji

Kaal surp dosh mukti mahayaga 

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Agar Aap bhi hain Kaal Surp Dosh se pareshan
To ho raha hai Kaal surp dosh mukti mahayaga
sammilit hona chahte hon to sampark karen



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Sunday 7 July 2013

Friendship Day gifts for your Friends

Friendship day is coming and you must be wondering that what I should gift to him/her. Friendship day is celebrated on First Sunday of August throughout world. This year it’s on 4th August.

It is a celebration of true friendship and it was started in US in 1935. Since then it has started gaining popularity and today it is celebrated in each corner of world including India.

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It is the day when friends exchange gifts like flowers, cards, and wrist bands.

Friendship Bands
Friendship Band is one of the most popular Friendship Gift since years. Stores keep friendship bands much ahead of Friendship day.


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These days friendship bracelets also come with attractive designs for both boys and girls. It is the best token of love.

Flowers
Fresh Flowers are always the best and the easiest way to express your love emotions. Carry an attractive bouquet of beautiful flowers for your friend which would have heart touching impact.

Choose your friends favorite flowers. In case your friend does not have a specific choice, you may safely go in for Yellow Roses as these are officially recognized as the Friendship Day flowers.

Chocolates
Chocolates are best friends of girls and also make a yummy and delicious Friendship Day gift for foodies.

Chocolate hamper of your friend's favorite chocolate would bring the million dollar smile on his/her face.

Soft Toys
Soft Toys make a cute Friendship gift. Soft Toys are especially appreciated by girls because they love to decorate their rooms with loads of soft toys and animals gifted by their loved ones.

Soft toys are available in cartoon character thus choose the cartoon character which she loves and it would leave a lasting impression.

Photo Frames and Photo Albums
Photo frames and photo albums are a much sought after Friendship Day Gift.

You may place a picture of you along with your friend or pictures of good time spend together to create beautiful memories.

Love CDs
You may gift music CDs to friends fond of music.

If your boyfriend has PlayStation or Xbox then Games CDs are also a popular Friendship Day gift for your boy friend

For more information visit : http://livinggifts.co.in/Friendship-Day-Gifts

Sunday 23 June 2013

Did gods create mankind, or did mankind create gods?



The back cover screams this question at the reader with the preamble concluding that this book by Ajay Kansal deals with establishing the fact that anthropologies and histories lead to one conclusion – mankind created gods!

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The writer starts off with a very arresting question in the preface – Why are there many religions but only one science on the earth and you would expect a atheist’s rant coming along in the next 200 odd pages. But he surprises with the balance and poise of his argument with never the book turning onto an anti-theist track. Ajay Kansal takes us along on the journey of the evolution of mankind from the nomadic human to the agriculturist to the social animal by tracing his religious evolution.

He tells us that the religious journey of man began right in his nomadic days with abundant mysteries of nature boggling him scared like night, animals, pregnancy, ghosts, etc. This fear of man gave birth to the concept of a superhuman somewhere with immense powers – the very concept of god. Nomadic man began worshipping the things that relived him from his fears – Fire, Sun and Sky and thus began nature worship. Later with him turning to agriculture the fear of food scarcity came in and with it developed the fertility cult – the worship of the goddess. Agriculture led to settlements that led to diseases, which proved another mystery for human minds, and up came the concept of a punishing god – The Yahweh of Judaism. The beliefs were prominent that diseases are punishments from the super power and ways to please the punishing god were sort out which led to the barbaric practice to sacrifices – human and animal. With the punishment culture settling in, came the problems of cruelty, injustice and exploitation which it required some relief. This requirement of mankind gets fulfilled in the form of a kind merciful god – Jesus of Christianity. While this was the story of the western side of the globe the eastern side too underwent similar change patterns with fire, sky and sun worships being followed in the name of yagnas leading to only affluent strata’s of the society understanding worships and gods. The need was simplification of religion and a prince-turned-ascetic is the answer – Buddha of Buddhism. With a major part of the population understanding and following Buddhism the priests of the earlier practiced religion of the land – Hinduism revamp the teachings to revolve around thousands of gods and millions of folklores about the gods, getting it back to be the favorite of the people.
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Ajay Kansal has written an excellent book about the religious evolution of mankind filled with historical facts and scientific proofs. There is hardly any invalid talk that is not supported by hard facts concerning the discussion. Be it the proof of first human burials at Skhul caves in Israel or talk of a solar cult, with the Stonehenge in England and Konark in India as proofs of its existence, he talks in facts. While he talks about the temple snake healers in Greece, he also questions on why only domesticated animals like bull or goat were offered to the gods in sacrifice by priests; why not a tiger? He challenges the reader to question beliefs and rituals not for the faith but for their authenticity and need. He emphasizes that the creator for mankind is not god but ‘fear’ – fear creates gods and still keeps them alive, in spite of all facts and faults. Even while the biggest belief of humanity that diseases are the wrath of the gods, they are the demons possessing humans – something that led to the most gory and barbaric practices by mankind, the witch hunting episodes of the west and human sacrifices of the east – lays shattered owing to scientific advancements, modern fears still keeps the gods thriving.

A work that talks so well based on facts, is weakened some what in narration by the writer’s continuous projection of priests of every religion, in every era as clever self-centered beings who created gods, rituals, traditions etc. for more selfish reasons than social ones. Also the writer being a doctor and Hindu unwittingly emphasizes more on the chapters dealing with diseases and Hinduism, which form the two longest chapters in the book while an equal depth in other areas is missing.

Not one of the best books on the subject but a very decent one for overall understanding of Religious Evolution of Mankind which moved from new problems to new gods to new religions.

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Thursday 20 June 2013

Raksha Bandhan – love and affection between brother and Sisters!

We all know that India is indeed a land of festivals with rich cultural heritage and religious sentiments associated with each festival. Round the year, we have some special days also in calendar to commemorate love and affection between friends, relatives, brother, sisters, mother, father etc. The real beginning of actual festive season is with a festival largely celebrated in Northern India, to highlight eternal relation between brothers and sisters. Yes, you are right!! Raksha Bandhan - an occasion to kick start actual Indian Festive Season that begins in August and Last till February.
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Raksha Bandhan, (the bond of protection) or Rakhi is a Hindu festival primarily observed in India, Mauritius and Nepal, which celebrates the relationship between brothers (shaurya), cousins and sisters (shreya). It is also called Rakhi Purnima in most of India. It is also celebrated in some parts of Pakistan. The festival is observed by Hindus, Jains, and some Sikhs.
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Raksha Bandhan festival stands for brothers pledges to be responsible towards family especially sisters, to be with them for whole life, and where girl pray for well being of their brothers. It is not just a day to highlight brotherhood and sisterhood but a day to reflect few relations are from the day one you stepped into this world, and how important they are to reflect togetherness. Beyond, the strong message associated with Raksha Bandhan festival, it is celebrated with great joy and fun.
This is one day where sisters ask from their brother unique gifts which they cannot even think to deny. Sister ties holy thread “Rakhi” and pray for well being of brother and in return brother gives a small gesture in the form of gift like Chocolates, Flowers, Gift Hampers, and Jewelry etc. There are unique gifts options available in the market as well as on online stores. Sisters also try to search exclusive Rakhi for their brothers from the market. Nowadays, there are lot many online stores to offer unique gift for Raksha Bandhan like decorated Raksha Bandhan Thalis including colorful diya, mauli, Rakhi and Gift hampers at affordable rates at your doorstep.
Even the companies align emotional touch of their products with this festival.  Famous FMCG Company even gives exclusive Raksha Bandhan Chocolate Gift Hamper. You may get everything online on leading online gift shop “Living Gifts” which offers unique gift options for all festivals and deliver flowers, gifts etc. in India.

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