Best And Famous Mirza Ghalib Shayari Collection  

Mirza Ghalib was born on 17 december 1797 in Agra. When he was five years old, his father died in the battle of Alwar in 1807. He was then cared by his uncle mirza nasrullah baig khan. Mirza Ghalib married Umrao Begum when he was 13 years old. All the seven childrens that he had died in their childhood. He said that his marriage is a second imprision for him, his life itself being the first. He has conflicting relation with his wife. His wife was said to be pious and god-fearing. In mughal courts Mirza Ghalib was famous for his poetry as well as a "ladies man".
He started writing poetry when he was 11 years old. Most of his work are on sadness and despair but he has also written some very good love shayari. The language of his shayari is mainly urdu but he also knew arabic, persian and turkish.
Here's some of mirza ghalib shayari that are simple to understand and famous.

Mirza Ghalib Picture
Mirza Ghalib

Some Of The Best 2 Line Shayari's

Is qadarr tora hai mujhaay uss ke be-wafaai nay "ghalib"
Abb koi agarr pyar se bhi daikhaay to bikharr jata hoon mai ...

Kitnaa khouff hota hai shaam kay andheroon mein,
Poonch un parindoo say jin kay gharr nahi hotay ...

Hum toh fanaah ho gaye uskii ankhen dekh kar Ghalib,
Naa janay woh Aainaa kiasay dekhte hogey ...!

Unkay dekhnay say jo aa jaati hai muh par raunaqq,
Woh samajhatey hai ki bimaar ka haal achcha hai ...

Dil say terey nigaah jigarr tak utarr gaye,
Dono ko eik adaa mein razaamand karr gaye ...

Love Couple Picture

Hathoon key lakiroon pay matt jaa ae Ghalib,
Naseeb unkay bhi hotay hain jinkaay haath nahi hotay ...

Kaiday-hayaat, banday-gham asal may dono eik hain,
Maut say pahlay aadmey gham say nigaat paye kyun ?

Matt poonch key kya haal hai mera tere pechhee,
Tu dekh key kya rangg hai tera meray aagay ...

Hazaroon khwaheeshen aise ki har khwahesh pay dum nikale,
Bahhut nikale meray armaan lekin phirr bhi kam nikale ...

Nazzaare nay bhe kaam kiya waan naqaabb ka,
Mastey say harr nigaah terey Rukhh par bikharr gaye ...

Jala hai jism jahan dil bhey jal gaya hoga,
Kuraydtay ho jo ab raakkh, justjoo kya hai ?

Four Line Mirza Ghalib Shayari

Sarayy raah jo unsaay nazarr mili,
To naksh dil kay ubharr gayay,
Hum nazarr mila kar jhijhag gayay,
Woh nazarr jhukaa kar chalay gayay ....

Sabnay pahnaa tha baday shaukk se kaagaz ka libaas,
Jis kadarr logg thay baarish me nahaanay walay,
Adal ke tum na humay aas dilaaoo,
Katl ho jatay hain, zanzeer hilanay walay …

Nuktaa chi hai gam e dil, key sunayaa na banay,
Kya baat banay wahan, jahan baat banyay na banay,
Ishq par zorr nahi hai yeh woh attissh Ghalib,
Jo lagaye na lagay bhujhaye na banay ...

Har eik baat pay kehtay ho tum key ‘toh kya hai’ ?
Tumhi kaho key ye andaaz-e-guftguu kya hai ?
Ragon may daudtay firnay kay ham nahi qayal,
Jab aankh hi say na tapkaa to firr lahoo kya hai ?

A Tribute To The Legand

Na tha kuchh to khudaa tha, kuchh naa hota to khudaa hota,
Dubayaa mujhko honay ne, na hota main toh kya hota ?
Hua jab ghamm say yoon behiss to ghamm kya sarr kay katnay ka,
Na hota gar juda tann say to zanoo par dharaa hota,
Huye muddat key ghalib marr gaya par yaad aata hai,
Har ek baat par kahnaa key yun hota to kya hota ...

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Innovative Indian Jugaad Pictures  

Jugaad is quite a common term in india used for developing an innovative work-around for solving a problem that needs more resources. Indian jugaad has now become part of mainstream discussions and seminars. You will often find innovative tricks and work-arounds in rural areas where there is a lack of resources. People making use of thrown objects and useless things to create a work-around for their benefit. While jugaad is quite popular in india but it is also used in many other countries with different names. The chinese call it Zizhu chuangnix and the people in brazil call it gambiarra. Prabhu's book "Jugaad Innovation- Think Frugal, Be Flexible" has been widely popular not only in india but also in countries like France and China. It has various example of low cost innovative ideas that solved major problems and many led to high earning stream.
We are here with some of the innovative jugaad pictures that forms the trademark of indian jugaad.

Jugaad With Cycle

Indian Jugaad With AC

Playing mobile game is a whole lot better now.

Playing Mobile Game With Plate

Yes. You can do that in India.

Indian Ipad

Cool Indian Jugaad With Motorcycle

Indian Jugaad With Motorcycle

Perfect.
Awesome Indian Shower

Auto Jugaad

The classic Indian Jugaad.

Indian Jugaad In Train

Cooler For Two Rooms

Mind Of Indian Villager

Basket Computer

Funny Indian Button

This isn't innovative. That's Hard Work.

Sharing The Electricity

Indian Tractor Jugaad

Making good use of waste energy. The cool coffee making jugaad.

Funny Coffee Making

Funny Jugaad With Baby

Creative Auto

Funny Juice Maker

Jugaad With Car

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Most Beautiful Indian Pictures  

India has always been known for it's cultural wealth and biodiversity. With so many different language, traditions and festivals, the beauty of India is quite captivating. It has witnessed invasion from many foreigners successively in the past which resulted in the making of a mixed culture. From the beautiful Indo-Islamic architecture to the Himalayan regions, from deserts in the north east to the ocean in the south, there is so much to be explored in India. It has always proved to be an inspiration for photographers and writers because of its cultural heritage. We have here some of the most beautiful and prideful indian pictures.

The Adorable India

Adorable Indian Fort

Captivating Indian Picture Of A Kid

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

The Colorful Indian Picture

Colorful Indian Picture

Going for fancy dress competition showing indian mixed culture.

Indian Mixed Culture Of Hindu Muslim

Kerala Runway

Kerala Runway

Even Indian elephants are colorful.

Indian Elephant

Colorful Indian Picture

Lovely India Picture

Lovely Indian Picture

Mixed Religion

Beautiful hills in india

Beautiful Hills In India

The happy old man

Happy Old Man

Deserts

Indian Deserts

Elephant In Water

The Ghat Picture

Beautiful Ghat Picture

Beautiful women of india

Beautiful Women Of India

Indian Photo

Beauty of india

Beauty Of India

Cute indian kid

Cute Indian Kid With Umbrella

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Top Internet Millionaires In India  

Internet is the next big thing for business startups and enterpreneurs in India. With Indian online world expanding, opportunities are in excess. Let us know some people who took good advantage of these opportunities and become internet millionaires.

Ajit Balakrishnan
Founded - Rediff.com

Ajit Balakrishnan

Ajit is an IIM Calcutta Alumni who once dreamt to become a football player. He says that one day his father showed him a very poor man sitting outside his hut in a very bad condition. He told him that he was once a football player. Convinced that football wont be a good idea for him, he started involved in his studies. But he never wanted to become a doctor or an engineer. He says that when subjects like sociology and psychology were taught in his school, he was always very exited about it. His interests stretched and pushed him to create Rediff.com in 1996. The site was not an instant hit and it ran without any profit for three long years. The site got listed in NASDAQ in 2011. With time the site gained momentum and now it's among the world's top 100 websites.
Apart from being an successful internet millionaire, he is currently member of Advisory Board of Education of India, he has also served as the chairman of Government of India in the Ministry of Information Technology Working Group.

Bhavin and Divyank Turakhia
Founded - Directi

Turakhia Brothers Who Are Internet Millionaires

Bhavin Turakhia and Divyank Turakhia

The two brothers, Bhavin Turakhia (born 1979) and younger Divyank Turakhia started their web carrier with founding a Internet Web Hosting company Directi in 1998 with investment of 25 thousand rupees. In 2011, the company grew from 2 employees to 550 employees and it is now worth 350$ million dolloars with offices in major cities in India, China and UAE. Their startups are BigRock, Codechef, ResellerClub, LogicBoxes, Webhosting.info and Talk.to. With so many successful startups and with a great business model, these two brothers are often termed as the best and the youngest Internet Entrepreneurs of India. In 2011, Bhavin Turakhia was named as the Young Global Leader by World Economic Forum.
As of 2012, around 10 million domains are hosted on LogicBoxes server and WebHosting.info is known as the best data provider in web service Industry.

Kunal Bahl
Founded - Snapdeal.com

Kunal Bahl

After finishing his studies in 2006 from Wharton School, he started to work as a business development executive and then as a consultant for launching of a detergent product. This made him understand consumer psychology and behavior. At that time he found that the retail market in india is changing, the customers are becoming more and more complicated and the bargain thing is at high. He planned to launch a business of discount coupons in india with his friend Rohit Bansal, an alumnus of IIT Delhi. He says that the initial days were quite disappointing but then some retailers began to contact him and that boosted his confidence. With this Snapdeal was created in Feb 2010 which sucked at first. Kunal says that they made a lot of mistakes but the best part was that they learned from their mistakes and kept tracking their customers behavior and preferences. This kept them moving forward with their startup. With time Snapdeal began gaining visitors and buyers.

Sanjeev Bikhchandani
Founded - Naukri.com

Sanjeev Bikhchandani

Passed out from St. Stephen's College (University Of Delhi) with a B.A in Economics, Sanjeev Bikhchandani did his MBA from IIM Ahmadabad. Sanjeev quit his job of marketing Horlicks to setup Info Edge in 1990. Info Edge runs sites like Naukri.com, 99acres.com, Shiksha.com, Jeevansathi.com, and many more. Naukri.com being the most successful of all the startups, was the first internet company in india to be listed in the Indian Stock Exchange. It employs more than 2000 peoples and has revenue over 2500 million. He saw his colleagues always looking at the jobs section of Business India magazine, which triggered the formation of Naukri.com. But before he did it on internet, he tried many methods like selling resumes on Cd's and making a offline job database.
Read the whole story on how he founded Naukri.com and how it become a hit.

Anupam Mittal
Founded - Shaadi.com

Anupam Mittal of Shaadi.com

Seeing a marriage broker who had a routine of going door to door to show people the right matches for marriage, Anupam Mittal thought that an internet web portal would do wonders in finding the right partner for marriage as it would be easier to have a larger database for selection than the traditional marriage broker have with them. He founded Shaadi.com in 1996 and since then he never looked back. It is the world's largest matrimonial site which claims to have arranged more than 2 million marriages in india. With above 10 million members on the site, it's no surprise that Shaadi.com has been voted as "Most Innovative Company In India" in 2011 by Fast Company. Anupam Mittal has a MBA degree from Boston College and this guy is included in Business Week's 50 Most Powerful People in India. He also has startups like Makaan.com, People Pictures and Mauj Mobile under his name.

Vss Mani
Founded - Justdial.com

Vss Mani

Unlike the other entrepreneur, Vss Mani was neither an IIT nor an IIM alumni. Belonging to a middle class family, he dropped his CA Studies to launch JustDial. The idea to start JustDial came in mani's mind when he was working in UDI (United database India) in 1987. He thought that if this database of valuable information could be made available through phone and through web, it will prove to be very helpful for users. Luckily, he came to know of the number 088 888 88 888, which he thought would be very easy to remember. After all this preparation, the company could still not be started because he did not had enough money to buy a telephone. Telephone connection at that time cost Rs 15,000. Oh yes, you heard it, fifteen thousand rupees. The company got started in 1996 and since then it's only marching forward. In 2007, he started online database portal which gave Justdial the wings to fly. Started with only six employees, as of 2013, it has more than seven thousand employees and a database of over 10 million information pieces. Starting with borrowed furniture and rented computers, Justdial's total revenue crossed 2 thousand million in 2012.

Satya Prabhakar
Founded - Sulekha.com

Satya Prabhakar

An alumni of NIT Tiruchirapally, Satya Prabhakar growed his website Sulekha.com from 2 employees to 1000 employees in very few years. Although being selected in all the four top IIM's, he went on to get a MS in Computer Science from University of Florida. Sulekha is local search platform that adds value to search with it's integrated services like blogs, reviews and answers. It is now the number one site in India for local search and business with more than 5 million connections and business transitions in a month.
In 1990s, he used to receive emails from members of his IIM alumni group who used to send articles written by them on anything they find interesting or worth sharing with the members of the group. Satya thought that he should integrate this idea from group members to public. He registered the site Sulekha.com and started his journey to become an internet millionaire.

B.G Mahesh
Founded - Oneindia.in

B.G Mahesh

After graduating from IIT, B.G Mahesh went on to do M.S. from University of Alabama. His first website Mahesh.com was created because he had a tuff time finding a job due to the gulf war in the United States. Mahesh.com became one of the most popular web portals in india and for this he is also given the credit for starting blogging in India. His company Greynium Information Technologies owns two very popular million dollar Indian websites, one is Oneindia.in and other Click.in
In Oneindia.in, Mahesh added everything he could, from wallpapers to jobs, from news to travel. Mahesh has been active in the web world since 1990s and that helped him easily dominate the Indian web space. He has been named 75th in powerful digital mavens of India list of 2012 by Impact magazine.
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7 Best Indian Novels You Must Read  

India has 22 officially recognized language and every language has some great novelist and poet. Around tenth century, literature in these languages begin to appear and influence people. People in The Republic of India, in twentieth century started to adopt english as the language for their novels because of the influence of Britishers. Indian Bengali writer Rabindranath Tagore is the first and the only indian writer to achieve a nobel prize in literature. Arundhati Roy, Kiran Desai, Salman Rushdie and Arvind Adiga are among the few who have won the Man Booker Prize. However, the bestseller indian novalist is Chetan Bhagat, who being quite active in youth and national development issues is seen more as a youth icon than a writer. Other popular indian literary figures are Jhumpa Lahiri, Vikram Seth and Amitav Ghosh. We are here with a list of 7 most popular Indian Novels around the world. If you are not yet familiar with Indian Literature, get started with these novels.

The God Of Small Things
by Arundhati Roy
1997
The God Of Small Things

One of best and most popular Indian novel for international audience, The God Of Small Things, is the first novel by Arundhati Roy. This book tells us how small things changes people's whole life and their view towards life. The story follows two twins, Rahel and Estha, troubled childhood experience because of small laws of love, caste and discrimination.
John Updike of The New Yorker writes -
"A novel of real ambition must invent its own language, and this one does ..."

Five Point Someone
by Chetan Bhagat
2004
Five Point Someone

Three friends at the Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) Delhi, their campus life, their wills, ambition, parental pressure and their attempts to cope up the the IIT education system. It also follows a sweet love story of the friend, Hari, who falls in love with ,Neha, the daughter of Prof Cherian, the domineering head of the Mechanical Engineering Department. Not behaving like an IIT'ian should, they are left with Five Point GPA out of ten, the lowest in their class. Afraid that their bright future is in danger, they plan to steal papers from their professor office. What happens next? A must read Indian Novel for every indian youth.

The White Tiger
by Aravind Adiga
2008
The White Tiger By Aravind Adiga

This novel is based on India's struggle for class discrimination and freedom. Balram Halwai, makes his way from his lower caste into the 'light' by immoral and corrupt means. He changes his sweet makers caste to an entrepreneur which in the fast developing country is the 'tomorrow'. The protagonist is cynical, corrupt, killer yet he is deeply endearing. Amazing book.
Adiga says the novel "attempts to catch the voice of the men you meet as you travel through India - the voice of the colossal underclass."

A Suitable Boy
by Vikram Seth
1993
A Suitable Boy

Set in post independence, the novel follows the effort of the mother (Rupa Mehra) to find a suitable boy for her daughter (Lata). In the era of new freedom and independence there is a love story which has to go through a committed mother and an opinionated brother. Lata is forced to select among three suitors, Haresh, Kabir and Amit. The novel is not totally based on marriage and love, it goes through issues like Muslim-Hindu marriage and Land Reforms. It is the story of common people caught in web of love, wisdom and ambition.

The Shadow Lines
by Amitav Gosh
1998
The Shadow Lines

This indian novel was part of my academics and i loved it. Amitav Ghosh tries to tell us that how boundaries limit and affect our imaginations. The narrators unfolds the story in bits and pieces from his memory. He adores Tridib because he has a lot of knowledge. The narrator, a young boy, likes imagining what tridib tells him about different places and events. He wants to live by his imagination. He loves Ila from his childhood but is afraid to tell her. The novels shifts from childhood days to adult and back to childhood without any pause and clue. Amazing novel to read.

2 States: The Story of My Marriage
by Chetan Bhagat
2009
2 States By Chetan Bhagat

Two couples studying at IIM are deeply in love and want to get married. They are from two very different states and are having hard time convincing their parents for their  marriage. They have to convince each others parents and maintain their love equation. Will they succeed?
The novel, people say, is inspired by Chetan Bhagat and his wife Anusha who studied together at IIM and are from two different states.

The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy #1)
by Amish Tripathi
2010
The Immortals of Meluha

The Immortals of Meluha is the first novel of Shiva Trilogy Series. Other two being The Secret of the Nagas and The Oath of the Vayuputras. Within half a month it went on to break into indian novels top seller list. It is one of the fastest selling indian novel in the history with 2 million prints. Like Chetan Bhagat, Tripathi is also an IIM alumnus. The core of his story is that all Gods were first human beings, their deeds made them famous as Gods. Go on and read the whole series, you will love it.
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