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Ø        Ø  8th June 2021, Tuesday, वैशाख कृष्ण  १ 

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Quote Of The Day



~Anonymous 


Procrastination is the biggest enemy of our minds. Postponing things as per need, actually never meets our needs. Just because any task seems boring doesn't mean it should be dealt with later. Because, we tend to forget the things kept for later and then it gradually becomes never.  So completing things at proper time leads to harmonious life.

Author: Maithilee Parchure 

Subhashita

 

पुत्रा इव पितुर्गेहे विषये यस्य मानवा: | निर्भया विचरिष्यन्ति स राजा राजसत्तमः ||

Explanation

If in a ruler's province, people feel as secure as a child feels in his parents' house, then that ruler is one of the best.

Answer to the Sanskrit Prahelika (Riddle) from the previous publication is ‘गर्दभः।’(Donkey)

Authors: Atharva Godbole and Shubham Dharmadhikari


Historical Significance of the Day

Historical significance of the day 

On this day in the year

1949, Nineteen eight-four, a novel written by George Orwell, broadly inspecting the role of truth and facts in politics and their manipulation, is published.

1959, the United States Postal Service and USS Barbero (Balao-class submarine of the United States Navy) attempt delivery of mail by Missile Mail.


Unscramble

Rules:

Rearrange the letters to form meaningful words and fill one letter per blank. Note the letters above the orange blanks ( _ ) and using them make another meaningful word to complete the quote given below.



BORTI: _ _ _   
KLIMY : _ _ _ _ _
TENYR : _ _ _ _ _ _
AMATUR : _ _ _ _ 

Every _ _ _ _ _ _ (6) counts

For answer check out next youTHink blog ;)

by Siddhesh Umarjee


Sudoku

by Nikhil Kelkar, Shreeya Deshmukh and Siddhesh Umarjee


Puzzler

By moving only 2 matchsticks what is the biggest number you can create:

For answer check out next youTHink blog ;)

by Siddhesh Umarjee


Answers for previous puzzles

Unscramble : 
CRAVE, FRUIT, PSEUDO, ENACT

Your future needs you, your  past doesn't.

Puzzler: 
Answer: 12 Ways





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 LETTERS, LONG LOST?

 

लिखे जो खत तुझे, वो तेरी याद में, हजारों रंग के, नजारे बन गए|”

Even today, we find a happy sparkle in these lines.  Letters have always been one of the most beautiful media of communication. Beyond the message, which is written, we also used to converge our focus on the handwriting, emotion, the pen & paper used. These letters were & still are prized possessions. As time passed, fresh means of building connections were introduced. Starting from telephones, pagers to the recent smartphones. Everyone was so engrossed in adapting to the recent developments, which somehow obscured the magic, aura of the hand-written letters. Updating and adapting to new things is a change highly appreciated. But if that results in missing out on the most beautiful memory of any relation, we should conserve that too. I feel we can relive the same excitement & curiosity of writing and receiving a letter. Conveying the purest feelings. 

Let’s start today. Write a letter for your beloved and post. And let your prized possession do the rest.


Author: Aarya Joshi (🏆Readers' Choice)


Words Of Wisdom

PROBABLE SOLUTIONS TO THE INDIAN ECONOMY

 

 I strongly feel that these are a few solutions for Indian Economy:

1.“Printing the Currency in More numbers and Value” in such a pandemic so as to give push to Demand in the Market. This will generate more liquidity in the Market.

2. Share Market to be monitored closely and Security and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) needs to be more cautious. So that Common people’s money will be in safe hands. 

3. Give more assistance to Retailers and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through Financial Platforms.

4. Reduce the burden of compliances in respect of GST to SMEs and
Others, to motivate young entrepreneurs and investors who can help Indian
Economy.

5. Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) Policies to be more flexible and not confusing as I find there are many compliances to this, like; Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) , different Permissions in respect of Routes, etc.....

6. Not to conduct Privatization in this year in respect of Public Sector Banks (PSB) and give comfort to those PSBs.....

7. The GST council should review policies related to Input Credit on Medicines used in Corona treatment which I think is under process. Therefore helping the Middle Class and Lower Class that is more than half of the Population.

8. Present an interim budget again in the next session and give more assistance to all sectors so that it will be easier after unlock. So that at the end the Gross Domestic Product(GDP) will be stable and be easier for India to take a step forward in becoming an Improved Economy.

 

 Author: Ketan Jogalekar (CA, Mcom, FCA)



Articles from our readers, 

IF I ONCE TRAVEL TO FINLAND

If I once travel to ‘Finland’,

 I will roam along the brightening ‘Northern Lights’,

Then I will bring back my childhood to study with enjoyment and might.

Surely, I will never miss the ‘Rye Bread Bite’,

And an experience to skin along the cotton like snow at night.

A ‘Brown Bear’ sitting near to me in quite

And modest people fight, but that will never be, right?

 

If I once travel to ‘Finland’,

I will have a look with the ‘Kansallispuvu’ dress,

A day in ‘Archipelago’ to rest,

And a talk with the winner of the most different game’s player for the quest.

 

If I once travel to ‘Finland’

I will breathe the cleanest air,

A moment to put the beautiful ‘Convallaria Majalis’ flowers in hair. 

A seen of those numerous lakes which are rare,

                      

And a watch of dancing pairs.

At last, I will give a visit to the ‘Evangelical Lutheran Church’ to pray for the happiest country’s care,

And thank God to complete my wish to visit ‘Finland’ where death could wish to dare.

 

 Author: Anushka Raju Bhosale 

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Aditya Jogalekar 

Atharva Godbole

Shubham Dharmadhikari 

Siddhesh Umarjee

Aditya Veerkar 

Ved Patil




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