Try: If U Disappointed, Wait for the Next

Today when I get down from the bus and moved few steps one particular scene remind me the courage of human being in their day to day life. The Bus in which I deboarded disapperaring from the stop and a small school goer is running after the bus to get on. His two friends already able to boarded but he moved the bus increased its speed and finally he could not coup up with the speed.So after running some distance come back to the bus stop to board the next bus for Okhla Head. Lesson for us is try till last if u cant succed then wait for the next chance.

Rise of Japan is an Example of Visionary Leadership

Japan and German learnt, what some other countries also gained, through the mirror of hisoty.
Both of these nations stand from the debris of IInd World War to the super power within a short period. This rise actually possibled because of the visionary leadership free from parochial religious outlook.
India my motherland still facing largescale poverty, illiteracy and backwardness but our leaders are busy in the war of power.

The 1857 War of Independence in north-eastern part of India: a special reference to Muslims

The wave of the First War of Independence did not leave India's northeastern part untouched, intensity might be a low , but the activities of and news of sepoys as well as the success of mutineers from the other parts of Hindustan shook the very base of East India Company. The Company officials were so terrified that they called White and Gorkha soldiers to stratagically important places where British officials stationed. Sir Edward Gaites, a British officer belong to 1926's Assam; and the author of the first exclusive book on undivided Assam (A History of Assam) stated that the situation was at times by no means free from the danger and the comparative immunity which this part of India enjoyed was largely due to watchfulness and courage displayed by the Civil and Military officers on the spot.
The freedom loving Sepoys and the people, from Karimganj in the south-east to Dibrugarh in the north-east, in Assam, directly or indirectly more or less associated this great battle. Sepoys, many of whom where Muslims contacted and helped Khasi chiefs of Meghalaya, Princes of Manipur and offcourse Ahom Prince to overthrow the colonial British regime. The Malegarh hillock at Latu in Karimganj District and Mohanpur in Hailakandi District and Udarbhand in Cachar District witnessed fierce skirmishes between Indian Sepoys and English Mercenaries.

will be continued