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Top 20 Funny And Interesting Facts of Human Body

1) If you can fart consistently for 6 years & 9 months, you can produce enough gas to create the energy equal to an atomic bomb.

2) The brain is much more active at night time than during the day time.

3) Your thumb is of the same length as of your nose.

4) An average human dream lasts for 2-3 seconds.

Sleep

5) When you look at someone you love, your pupils dilate, and they do the same when you look at someone you hate.

Pick A Love!

6) An average human spend up to 2 weeks kissing in his or her lifetime A one-minute kiss burns 26 calories.

Kiss No. 2

7) Your brain operates on the same amount of power as of 10-watt light bulb.

My Bulb

8 ) Everyday an average person loses 60-100 strands of hair.

9) Sneezes normally exceed 165 KPH and cough at 95KPH.

H1n1

10) During your lifetime, you will produce enough amount of saliva to fill at least two swimming pools.

11) Your Hand Can Have A Mind On Its Own: Have you seen the movie “Idle Hands” which is based on the “Alien Hand Syndrome”. It is actually possible that person suffering from this unusual neurological disorder can have a hand with a mind of its own.

12) In 30 minutes, an average human body gives off enough amount of heat to boil a half gallon of water.

13) Babies are always born with blue eyes.

blue eyed girl

14) Your nose can remember around 50,000 different types of scents.

15) It takes 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown: So stay happy.

happy golden

16) Apart from the finger print, even Every tongue print is also unique.

17) The more colder room you sleep in, the more are the chances that you will have a bad dream.

Nightmare

18) You cannot tickle yourself.

Tickle tickle tickle!

19) Women blink twice as many times as men blink.

20) You Could Remove A Large Portion of your Internal Organs and still can Survive: It is possible that after removing spleen, the stomach, 1 kidney, 1 lung, 75% of the liver, 80% of the intestines, and almost every organ from the pelvic & groin area and you still can survive.

Meet the man with 39 wives and 94 children

Ziona Chana – a man from Baktawng Village in Mizoram is having the biggest family in the world with 39 wives, 94 children, 33 grand children & 14 daughter-in laws.

He is the head of a sect which allows members to take as many wives as they want to.

The whole family is living in a 100 room home which is a 4 storey building in the hills. They have their own school, carpentry workshops, playground, piggery, poultry farms, piggery & a vegetable garden to feed the whole family.

The dinner for the family includes 30 chickens, 220lb of rice & 132lb of potatoes.

“I feel like I am God’s special child. He has given me so many people to look after,” Chana said in an interview to Daily Mail.

Chana keeps the youngest wife near to his bedroom & there is a rotation system for all the wife who visits Chana’s bedroom.

Funny & Amazing Pictures of India [ Republic Day Special ]

India is a versatile country. At the same time, we can be very conservative and modern in our approach. Today on the occasion of 63rd Republic Day, we bring you some of the best pictures from all over the India.

A Street vendor selling “Golas Made from Mineral Water Ice”.

A baby child drinking cows milk directly.

Students trying to get on the Bus.

A Rickshaw taking small students to School.

An Old Lady offering milk to Rats.

Happy Republic Day.. Jai Hind..!!

Top 11 Patriotic Movies – Republic Day Special

1) Rang De Basanti: Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and released in 2006, Rang De Basanti redefined & presented the patriotism in modern context and strongly connected with youth. The movie stars Aamir Khan, Soha Ali Khan, Madhavan, Kunal Kapoor, Siddharth, Sharman Joshi, Atul Kulkarni and Alice Patten.

2) Mother India: It is 1957 Hindi film epic, written and directed by Mehboob Khan and starring Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar and Raaj Kumar. It is the story of a poverty-stricken village woman named Radha who, amid many other trials and tribulations, struggles to raise her sons and survive against an evil money-lender. Despite her hardship, she sets a goddess-like moral example of what it means to be an Indian woman, yet kills her own criminal son at the end for the greater moral good. She represents India as a nation in the aftermath of independence.

3) Border: The film was based on the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971 and released in 1997. It depicts a small battalion of Indian soldiers which won the battle against a 2000-(armed) soldier Pakistani strike force near the border region of Longewala. The movie stars Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Sunil Shetty, Akshay Khanna, Pooja Bhatt, Sharbani Mukherjee and Tabu. And directed by J.P Dutta.

4) Lagaan: The Oscar nominated movie Lagaan , released in 2001, depicts the time of the India during Colonial British raj. It revolves around the peasants from a barren village who are oppressed by high taxes imposed by their rulers. They were to play cricket with the British. If they won, for three years the tax would not be levied. The villagers united to learn the new game and defeated the British and so got their request fulfilled.

5) Kranti: Kranti is a 1981 Indian Hindi film. Produced and directed by Manoj Kumar, starring Manoj Kumar ,Dilip Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Parveen Babi, Sarika, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri and Paintlal. It is the stoory of fight for Independence from British rule in the year 1925-1975.

6) Purab Aur Paschim: Released in 1970, produced & directed by Manoj Kumar. The movie was Manoj Kumar’s 3rd film on Patriotism. The 2007 film Namastey London is based on this film.

7) Haqeeqat: It is a 1964 Hindi war-film directed by Chetan Anand which was supported by the Government of India. The movie was based on 1962 Sino-Indian War. It won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film in 1965. It stars Dharmendra, Balraj Sahni, Rajender Kumar, Priya Rajvansh , Sanjay Khan and Vijay Anand.

8 ) Lakshya: It is a 2004 Hindi film directed by Farhan Akhtar and stars Hrithik Roshan, Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri and Boman Irani. Hrithik Roshan plays the role of Lieutenant (later Acting Captain) who leads his team to victory against Pakistan Troops. The fictional story of the movie was based on the historical events of the 1999 Kargil Conflict.

9) Chak De India: The movie was released in 2007 and stars Shahrukh Khan as the main lead. After losing to Pakistan, Kabir Khan (SRK) was hold responsible for the loss and thrown out of the team. AFter 7 years, he becomes the coach of Indian Women’s Hockey Team and take them to World Cup Victory and brought pride to the country.

10) Legend of Bhagat singh: The movie was released in 2002 & directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The movie stars Ajay Devgan, Sushant Singh and Ian Davies. The film bagged two National film awards , and three Filmfare awards. The movie portrayed Bhagat Singh’s struggle for Indian Independence.

11) Sarfarosh: Released in 1999 and directed by John Matthew Matthan. The movie stars Aamir Khan, Sonali Bendre and Naseeruddin Shah. The movie deals with an Indian police officer’s fight to stop cross-border terrorism.

Jai Hind !!

Top 25 Interesting Facts about India [ Republic Day Special ]

1) India is the largest democracy in the world.

2) The world famous game “Chess” was invented in India.

Chess Pieces

3) Before Britishers invaded India in the 17th century, India was one of the richest countries in the world.

4) The value of “pi” in Mathematics was first calculated by an Indian Mathematician Budhayana, and he also explained the concept of Pythagorean Theorem. The number system was also invented in India and the digit zero was invented by scientist Aryabhatta. Algebra, Trigonometry & Calculus, all studies originated in India.

math on slate

5) Yoga was originated in India 5,000 years ago.

6) India has the most number of post offices in the world.

7) The largest employer in the world is Indian railways employing over a million people.

8 ) India has the maximum number of mosques than any other country in the world. It has around 300,000 mosques which is much more than the Muslim world.

9) Martial Arts were first invented in India, and later it was spread to Asia by different Buddhist missionaries.

10) Ayurveda, the oldest school of medicine in the history of mankind was invented & originated by “The Father of Medicine”, Charka, 2500 years ago. Sushruta was regarded as “The Father of Surgery”. Anesthesia was also first used in India.

11) About 50% of women in India marry before reaching 18 years of age.

12) The name ‘India’ is derived from the Indus River, the valley near which early people settled. The Aryan worshippers referred the Indus river as Sindhu.
Then the Persian invaders converted it into Hindu. The name ‘Hindustan’ derives from Sindhu & Hindu and therefore it is referred as the “Land of the Hindus”.

13) India is one of the largest exporter of computer software products. It exports softwares to more than 90 countries.

14) India in its history of 1,00,000 years, never invaded any other country.

15) India is one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world, with some of the most deeply religious societies and cultures. India is home to all the religions in the world living together with love and respect.

16) It is illegal to take Indian currency[Rupees] out of India.

17) Hindi & English are the official languages of India. The language “English” is originated from Sanskrit only which was invented in India.

18) India has around 5600 newspapers, 3500 magazines in 21 different languages with combined readership of 120 million people.

19) India has the third largest military force in the world.

20) The Indian Film Industry is the largest in the entire world. Even bigger than Hollywood.



21) The great wonder TajMahal was built over a period of 11 years.

22) National Animal: Tiger
National Fruit: Mango
National Bird: Peacock

23) India is the largest English speaking nation in the world.

24) Varanasi(Banaras) is the world’s oldest continually inhabited city in the world.

25) Proud to be an Indian !!

Also check out the famous dialogue from “Namastey London” on this special occasion:

Pictures that changed the world in the last century

The All famous Moon Landing picture has been the most controversial picture in history. As many conspiracy theories claim that some elements of the Apollo program were hoaxes staged by NASA and members of other organizations, however none of the accusations have been proved absolutely correct.

“The Falling Man” is a picture taken by Richard Drew at 9:41:15 a.m., on September 11, 2001 of a man falling from the WTC during the Sep. 11 attacks in New York City. The man in the picture still remains unknown.

Another photograph of the 9/11 attack taken by Bill Biggart at 10:28 am on September 11, 2001. Moments later, he was killed by the collapse of the second tower. Biggart’s body was found four days later, and although his film cameras had been destroyed by falling debris, his digital camera contained a flash card intact with 150 photos—of which this was the very last. The second tower collapsed at 10:30 am.

The picture of Guerrillero Heroico of Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara taken by famous Cuban photographer Alberto Korda. The image became a symbol of the 20th century and later appeared on Tattoos, T-shirts, & walls around the world.

The 11-mile high mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, August 9, 1945.

Lawrence Beitler took this iconic photograph on August 7, 1930, showing the lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith. It sold thousands of copies, which Beitler stayed up for 10 days and nights printing them. It has become iconic over the years as it is one of the best & most recognisable images of lynchingwhich at the time was commonplace, but now serves only as a reminder of the pre-Civil Rights era. The photo shows a crowd that have turned out to view the lynching, and the audience a mixture of anger and fulfillment. The photo was so popular it has been the inspiration for many poems and songs down the years.

The Kiss photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt Year 1945. This photo became life magazine cover’s picture of V-J Day celebration when Japan surrendered to US. Oddly this photo was stage. Nevertheless it captures the moment of jubilation in a right note and defines American history.

“Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” is an historic photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal on Feb.y 23, 1945. It depicts 5 United States Marines & a U.S. Navy corpsman raising the flag of the US atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. It became the only photograph to win the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in the same year as its publication, & came to be regarded in the US as one of the most reproduced photograph of all time.

This photograph is taken by Stanley J. Forman of 2 falling girls while working for the Boston Herald Firefighters. One girl died at the spot, while ther other lived.

‘Tank man’ or ‘the unknown rebel’ shows an act of courage and is the nickname given to an anonymous man who stood in front of Chinese tanks during riots in Beijing June 5, 1989.
4 people claim to have took photos of the event, but the most reproduced image, & the most famous was by Jeff Widener.

The Battle of Gettysburg” picture taken byTimothy H. O’Sullivan is the most bloody bath battle in the American Civil War.

This photograph was taken by Eddie Adams Eddie Adams which not only earned him a Pulitzer Prize in 1969, but also went a long way toward souring Americans’ attitudes about the Vietnam War.

This picture is taken by Mike Wells, a white missionary in north-eastern Uganda while holding the hand of a starving African boy. He took this picture to show the extent of starvation in Africa.

In June of 1963, Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức burned himself to death at a busy intersection in Saigon. The self-immolation was done in response to the persecution of Buddhists by South Vietnam’s Ngo Dinh Diem administration.

The most shocking photo among all depicts a starving Sudanese child being stalked by a patient vulture. It is a horrific picture that gave people a true look at the dire condition in Sub-Saharan Africa. Kevin Carter, who took the photo, won a Pulitzer Prize for this work. Kevin then came under a lot of scrutiny for spending over 20 minutes setting up the photo instead of helping the child. Three months after taking the photo, he committed suicide.