These are the songs that make astronaut Scott Kelly feel less alone while travelling through space

Scott Kelly recently broke the record for most time spent in space by a US astronaut, logging his 383rd day aboard the International Space Station. He’s also on pace to break another record on October 29th, when he spends his 216th consecutive day orbiting the earth — the most in a row.

These are the 28 songs that make astronaut Scott Kelly feel less alone while traveling through space

For many people, this seems like a dream. The idea of floating up in space, where so few people in the history of the world have ever been, is intoxicating. But it can, of course, get intensely lonely, Kelly says.

“A year really is a long time…a long time to never be able to go outside, or feel the sun on your face, or to see your family through anything besides a computer screen,” he muses.

And one of the ways he stays connected to the world below is through music.

“When living in a place isolated from the rest of the world like here aboard the International Space Station, [music] becomes more significant,” he tells Spotify.

Kelly has created a playlist that reflects his space journey so far. It spans many genres, but there is a contemplative wistfulness that runs through it. It’s not hard to imagine listening to these songs as you stare across the void back at your home planet.

And to be honest, it’s a bit dorky — the kind of earnest emotion unconcerned with looking cool.

Here are the tracks, which Kelly suggests you listen to in order:

  1. Stay — Jasmine Thompson
  2. Lose Yourself — Eminem
  3. Feel This Moment — Pitbull and Christina Aguilera
  4. Speed of Sound — Coldplay
  5. These Are Days — 10,000 Maniacs
  6. Hazy Shade of Winter — The Bangles
  7. Chasing Cars — Snow Patrol
  8. Fire And Rain — James Taylor
  9. Imagine — John Lennon
  10. Lights — Ellie Goulding
  11. Black — Pearl Jam
  12. Dark Horse — Katy Perry and Juicy J
  13. In Your Eyes — Peter Gabriel
  14. Just Like Heaven — The Cure
  15. Wish You Were Here —  Pink Floyd
    1. Leader of The Band — Dan Fogelberg
    2. Babylon — David Grey
    3. Hotel California — Eagles
    4. Adagio for Strings — Samuel Barber, Leonard Bernstein, and the New York Philharmonic
    5. The Promise — Michael Nyman
    6. Sunrise — Norah Jones
    7. A Thousand Years — Christina Perri
    8. Landslide —  Fleetwood Mac
    9. Wide Open Spaces — Dixie Chicks
    10. Time To Say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro) —  Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli
    11. Brand New Day —  Sting
    12. Kryptonite — 3 Doors Down
    13. Thunder Road — Bruce Springsteen

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Court Peon’s Daughter Dreamt of Joining the Legal Profession. Today She Is a Judicial Magistrate …

Amrin Kasim, the daughter of a peon in a Nagpur court, has achieved her dream of becoming a part of the legal profession. After a tough exam, she has been selected as a Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC).

24-year-old Amrin Kasim, daughter of Ghulam Pathan, a court employee, spent a major part of her formative years being attracted towards the legal profession. And today, she has accomplished her dream of making a mark in the very same field.

Her father is a class IV staffer posted at the court of ad hoc district and additional sessions court in Nagpur.

And Amrin, after clearing the competitive Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) examination in her first attempt in April this year, is all set to take charge as one of the JMFCs in Bhandara court later this month.

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Photo Credit: Brian Turner/Flickr

Amrin was always passionate about this field of work, and thus, after clearing her five years’ degree from Dr BR Ambedkar College of Law in 2011, she started practicing under former judge-turned-advocate Shyamnayan Abhyankar. At the same time, she also started coaching for the JMFC selection test.

According to a Times of India report, Amrin used to visit the courtroom to see her father’s workplace, and there she would pester him to let her occupy the judge’s chair. Her father said that she would always be in awe of the cloaks of lawyers. Ghulam Pathan, in spite of being a peon, did his best to provide his daughter with the best education and all possible assistance. Amrin proudly says that her father used to talk to her mostly about examinations and results, than about marriage proposals which is very common for young, educated women in her community.

She wanted to get a position among the top 10 in the state, and for that she studied 16 hours a day.

“My parents and younger brother Irshad supported me a lot and allowed me to pursue my dream especially when girls of my age in our community are expected to tie the knot soon after graduation. The credit also goes to my mentor (Abhyankar),” she told Times of India.

The District Bar Association had organized a felicitation programme for the newly selected judicial officials and their families on Oct. 17, 2015. A judicial magistrate is under the general control of the Sessions Judge and is subordinate to the Chief Judicial Magistrate.

Source….Tanaya Singh….www.thebetterindia.com

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Message for the Day…” People often forget the Sacred Presence of Divine within…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Oblivious to the presence of the sacred Divine within, people embark on their quest for God. Avatars (incarnations) are of two kinds:Amsaavatar and Purnaavatar. All human beings are Amsaavatar(partial incarnation of the Divine). Mamaivaamso jeevaloke jeevabhutah sanatanah (In this world of living beings, it is a part of My Eternal Self that has become the Jiva, the individual soul), says Krishna in the Gita. These partial incarnations, caught up in Maya,develop egoism and possessiveness and lead worldly lives. However, the Purnaavatars (complete incarnations of the Divine), subduing and transcending Maya, manifest their full divinity to the world in their lives. The Purnaavatar may behave, according to the circumstances, as if subject to Maya, but in reality He is free from it at all times. But some, not understanding this truth owing to their own limitations, attribute wrong motives to His actions. In this they reflect their own feelings.

How a Ride in a Mumbai Taxi Can Teach You to Communicate with the Hearing Impaired in India …

It’s fun, it’s creative and it’s colourful – the interior of one taxi in Mumbai that is upholstered in fabric printed with the Indian sign language. Meet the designer who wants to not only popularise the language but also instil a desire in people to learn it.

“Sign language is a pretty cool language and all of us should learn it. There are so many deaf and mute people in India. If you don’t know their language you are missing out on the chance of having a conversation with them,” says Harshit Vishwakarma, a 23-year-old visual communication design graduate from Delhi, who wants to popularise sign language.

And with this in mind, he recently designed the interior of a taxi in Mumbai in a very creative way, which will not only help people become aware about the language but also learn some of the hand gestures that are used by deaf and mute people.

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Harshit got together with the team of Taxi Fabric – an organization that enables designers and taxi drivers to come together and create beautiful art with a social purpose in Mumbai taxis – and upholstered a taxi with colourful fabric that has the alphabets A-Z in sign language printed on it.

Harshit was inspired to select this design theme by an incident from his college days.

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“My college in Delhi conducted a program for deaf and mute students, along with hearing people, in the same classroom. We wanted to talk to those students but had no idea how. There was a language barrier, which led to the formation of two communities in college. The deaf and mute students would hang out with each other and I never really got a chance to interact with them,” he recalls.

Harshit’s fascination with the sign language did not leave him after college either. He arranged to meet a lady who works as a sign language interpreter with Doordarshan. It was in this meeting that he got to learn more about the Indian sign language, which is, apparently, very different from other sign languages across the globe.

“While the American sign language utilises one hand, the Indian sign language, which has been inspired by the British sign language, utilises two hands. It has about 5,000 words,” he says.

Harshit’s background in visual communication got him very interested in the details of the sign language because it is all about visuals, gestures, and expressions.

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The fact that India has one of the largest populations of deaf people in the world (approximately six percent of the population lives with some kind of hearing impairment), and not many hearing individuals are aware of the language used by them, bothered him a lot.

“I started learning the language, and found it to be so much fun. I felt that people would love to learn it…some even told me that they would be very interested. Other than talking to people with hearing impairments, it can also be used as a secret language among friends, or to communicate in places where you need to be silent – like libraries, or under water, or in places with loud music, and a lot more,” says Harshit, who strongly believes that if there is a good resource bank for people to learn the language, they will definitely try to learn it.

Harshit did not want to just create a visual resource, like a booklet of the sign language, which people would have to purchase.

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Let’s talk He wanted to think of a better idea of how to embed sign language in the daily lives of people and make them realise the importance of learning it. –

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“The basic idea was to make sign language cool. I did not want people to learn it out of sympathy but to learn it because they don’t want to miss a conversation with people who cannot hear or speak,” he explains.

This was when the idea of contacting Taxi Fabric struck Harshit.

Taxi Fabric is a project that was initiated by Mumbai-based designer Sanket Avlani in 2013. The idea behind this project is three fold:

• To convert the fabric used inside taxis into a canvas for designers to showcase their talent.
• To transform the unaccounted time that people spend in Mumbai taxis into a visually appealing experience.
• To communicate a social message, like Harshit’s for instance, in the process.

The way the project works is that designers think of the design they want to implement inside a taxi, prepare it, and get it printed on polyester-based canvas.

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After this, the taxi goes to a workshop in Mumbai where the new fabric is fitted. Taxi Fabric funds the entire exercise with the help of crowd funding.

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“Design, as a profession, is not well understood in India. For people here, something designer means something expensive. But that’s not true. People don’t realise how design can contribute to the social and cultural development of a city. How problems can be solved with design. Designers like me face the problem of explaining to people what we do for a living. Thus, Taxi Fabric is a great way of using a taxi, which is a very democratic mode of transportation, to take designers out of the galleries and put them inside the city,” says Harshit

His own sign language project, says Harshit, is a reflection of the mission of Taxi Fabric – it showcases his talent, uses the unaccounted time of people travelling in taxis, and communicates a social message to both deaf people and those who can hear.

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“People usually have about 10 minutes to spare in a taxi. I wanted to design the taxi in a way that those 10 minutes would be enough for them to be introduced to a new language. And I tried to do this in the most colourful manner so that the language could be presented in a fun way.”

After several sleepless nights, Harshit finished his project – from design to execution – in just 10 days. He wanted to get the taxi ready and take it to a school for deaf and mute children on Sept. 25, World Deaf Day. And he did.

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The school children were exhilarated to see a taxi that highlighted their language in such a beautiful way. –

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They had ideas of their own – some wanted the same thing to be done inside aeroplanes and others took the phone number of the taxi driver asking if they could call him the next time they wanted to go out.

It was an overwhelming moment for us. The driver too was overjoyed,” says Harshit.

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“It is very important for people to learn the basic set of signs of this language; then they can derive more signs from them. I am exploring other ways of popularising the Indian sign language now,” concludes Harshit.

You can find get details about Taxi Fabric here, and contact Harshit at harshit.vishwakarma@gmail.com.

Source…Tanaya Singh…..  www.thebetterindia.com

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Rising Above Communities, This Muslim Man Presided Durga Puja Celebrations For 23 Years…

In these days where channels are filled with news about communal violence and the comments on every headline that even tangentially mentions any religion reek of hatred, finding anything on peace and harmony is heart-warming.

This story of a man from Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh district is that Oasis in the desert.

Meet Sheikh Salim Niyariya, he is a 50-year-old man who has astonished many people around him by showing them that amity knows no religion. He along with two other members of the Muslim community has organised Durga Puja celebrations in the Handi Chowk area with full enthusiasm.

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He is a Corporator, but he has not done this to impress the vote bank. Sheikh Salim Niyariya has been doing this for the last 23 years since 1992.

 

He has been well managing the ‘Handi Chowk Durga Committee’ by actively installing the Goddess idols in the area, managing the ongoing activities like decorating the deity’s pandals and finally the idol immersion on the ninth day.

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He also holds the post of Speaker of the Raigarh Municipal Corporation and works for all communities through it. While speaking to PTI he said, “Peace and harmony of this locality is an example to the nation. Both Muslim and Hindu communities take part in each other’s festivals with full enthusiasm.”

Setting quite an exemplary example, isn’t he?

News Source: First Post

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Term of the Day…”Initiative”…

What is an ” Initiative ”  ?

An individual’s action that begins a process, often done without direct managerial influence. For example, an employee might take the initiative to come up with a new product or service that the company could offer.

Use initiative in a sentence

  • Roger was praised for the initiative he took in changing the signage to make the entrance to the new office much easier to find.
  • When the teacher asked students to present the projects they had been working on for months, Paul had the initiative to go first.
  • We are looking for employees that will demonstrate initiative by sharing their ideas, helping to improve our business, speaking up about problems, and suggesting potential solutions.
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This elite Nepalese warrior fought 40 train robbers all by himself…

If a bad guy wants to mess with someone, they should probably make sure that someone is not a Gurkha.

Gurkha are a legendary class of Nepalese warriors whose lineage dates back to the Middle Ages. Gurkhas fought first against the British during the colonial era, and the Brits were so impressed by their ability in combat, they decided to enlist them in their military efforts.

They’ve been with the British since the days of the British East India company, through to World War II, and even through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Their distinctive knife, the Khukuri, is symbolic of their heroism, bravery, and skill in combat.

A true testament to their ability is praise for their prowess from friend and foe alike. Indian Army Chief of Staff Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, once stated “If a man says he is not afraid of dying, he is either lying or is a Gurkha.”

Prince Charles once said, “In the world there is only one secure place, that’s when you are between Gurkhas.” Osama bin Laden once claimed he would “eat Americans alive” if he had Gurkhas on his side. Adolf Hitler said of them, “If I had Gurkhas, no armies in the world would defeat me.”

On Sep. 2, 2010, when Bishnu Prasad Shrestha was returning home after a voluntary retirement from the Indian Army, the train incident happened. At around midnight on the Maurya Express train from Ranchi to Gorakhpur, 40 armed bandits boarded the train and started looting the passengers.

He allowed himself to be robbed by the gun- and knife-toting train robbers. When they soon began to mess with an 18-year-old girl in front of her parents, who were watching helplessly, he couldn’t sit down any longer. Shrestha lost it.

He took out his Khukuri and fought the entire group of 40 robbers single-handedly, killing three of them and injuring eight others. The rest fled. After the incident, he explained:

“They started snatching jewelry, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers. They had carried out their robbery with swords, blades and pistols. The pistols may have been fake as they didn’t fire. The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister.’ I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister. 

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During the fight, he took a serious knife wound on his left hand and the girl took a small cut on her neck.

He was able to recover what the bandits stole, 200 cell phones, 40 laptops, a significant amount of jewelry, and nearly $10,000 in cash.

When the intended rape victim’s family offered him a large cash reward, he refused it, saying:

“Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier. Taking on the thugs on the train was my duty as a human being.”

Bishnu Prasad Shrestha held himself to the traditions of his Gurkha regiment and training.

Today, Gurkhas fight with British, American, Indian, Nepalese, and Malaysian forces all over the world. After their service ends, they usually return to Nepal to become subsistence farmers. In 2009, the United Kingdom granted pensions at settlement rights to any Gurkha who served the UK for at least four years.

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Motivational Quotes For Today….

Today, you need to remind yourself of some important things you tend to forget. It’s useless to worry about what might happen, or what might not happen, in your life. Life is bursting with energy, and so is your soul. Do not lose this energy in thought – get things done now before you are regretful, and smile at the future, because what it holds is magical. Start today, by being positive about your day ahead.

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

These Quotes Are All That You Need to Get Your Day Started

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Message for the Day…” Desire for worldly and sensual objects will wane with constant spiritual practice…

When people are asked to do spiritually salutary acts, initially no one has any inner urge. Still don’t give up in despair. Until the taste sprouts, strictly follow the disciplines. This taste is a result of training. No one has it from the very beginning, but constant practice will create the zest. The infant doesn’t know the taste of milk. By taking milk daily, it starts liking it; in fact the taste becomes so dear that when milk is to be given up to be substituted with rice, it starts to protest. But the mother doesn’t despair; she persuades the child to take small quantities of cooked rice daily, and over time the child starts liking rice and eventually gives up milk. Milk, its natural food, is now replaced with rice again in a natural way. Indeed now if no rice is available for one day, the child becomes miserable. Similarly with constant practice, the desire for worldly and sensual objects and matters, will wane and good company(Satsang) will prevail.

Sathya Sai Baba

Message for the Day…” When Ego Fades away, Knowledge Shines as Wisdom…”

Sathya Sai Baba

Jnana Yajna is specially recommended by scriptures for all. Jnana does not simply mean knowledge gained from scholars and books, but actually conducting in accordance with that knowledge. Knowledge can never ripen into wisdom so long as the ego persists in craving for results to satisfy its desires. When ego fades away, knowledge shines as Wisdom. When yajnas are performed solely for the peace and prosperity of the world (Loka-Kalyan), they reach God. Jnana reveals that in every sacrifice, God is the Prompter, the Promoter, the Sacrificer, the Sacrifice, the Product achieved and the Recipient of the product. God is the consumer of every sacred offering (Yajnabhuk); He is guardian of the yajna (Yajna-bhrith) and its performer (Yajna krith). He is all; it is only when He is all that the act becomes a genuine yajna. If this attitude can soak into every activity, it will sanctify every moment of your life and make it a yajna.