ARTIST SHOWS CREATIVITY THROUGH EMPTY BOTTLES


Creativity knows no bounds –  this adage has been proved right by Bhawani Agarwal, who has taken to recycling of old and discarded bottles to earn money.
The talented youth recycles the spirit bottles and then sells them as home decor pieces after making beautiful designs or creating lovely pictures on them.

Bottles are cut and painted to achieve a definitive art statement. One can have his idol or favourite star painted on these bottles.
Bhawani says his products are a boon to people who want to gift their family and friends something unique. “We make it exactly the way customer wants,” he said.
Nikhil, an art lover said, “It’s unusual because its creative and handmade, people may also try this brilliant idea at home.”
Anything could be designed on these bottles, whether Elvis Presley or Sachin Tendulkar, depending on customer’s choice.

http://www.ndnewsexpress.com/2012/01/12/artist-shows-creativity-through-empty-bottles-18797

MAJOR FIRE GUTS TWO CAFETERIAS IN ISTANBUL


A major fire broke out at a plaza in Istanbul completely gutting two cafeterias.
The incident occurred at BJK Besiktas Gymnastics Club Plaza which housed the two coffee houses.

The fire tenders were immediately pressed into service. The blaze could be brought under control in an hour. Those present at the plaza were swiftly evacuated to safety.
The rising flames shot high into the sky creating panic and fear among the residents of the neighbourhood.
The cause of the fire has not been ascertained yet and an investigation has been launched in the incident. No injuries or casualties have been reported.
http://www.ndnewsexpress.com/2012/01/12/major-fire-guts-two-cafeterias-in-istanbul-18808

MAJOR FIRE GUTS TWO CAFETERIAS IN ISTANBUL


A major fire broke out at a plaza in Istanbul completely gutting two cafeterias.
The incident occurred at BJK Besiktas Gymnastics Club Plaza which housed the two coffee houses.

The fire tenders were immediately pressed into service. The blaze could be brought under control in an hour. Those present at the plaza were swiftly evacuated to safety.
The rising flames shot high into the sky creating panic and fear among the residents of the neighbourhood.
The cause of the fire has not been ascertained yet and an investigation has been launched in the incident. No injuries or casualties have been reported.
http://www.ndnewsexpress.com/2012/01/12/major-fire-guts-two-cafeterias-in-istanbul-18808

SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY: THOUSANDS OF YOUTHS THRONG TO JOIN 17th YOUTH


Mangalore city of Karnataka is hosting 17th National Youth Festival which is observed to commemorate the birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on Thursday (January 12th every year). Thousands of youths from across the country thronged the city to participate in the five days event which will conclude on January 16th. The event is to be inaugurated by Karnataka Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda.

The youths after arriving at the venue, were highly charmed by the hospitality offered by the state government.
“Very good arrangements have been made here,” said a girl.
Over 4000 youths from 28 states and seven union territories are participating in the event which is being held at Mangalore’s TMA Pai Hall.

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DIFFERENTLY ABLED CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN KITE FESTIVAL


Deaf and dumb children participated in the International Kite festival organised at Ahmedabad in Gujarat. These children promoted the cause of communal harmony and brotherhood by flying kites.
The 20th International Kite Festival was inaugurated by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi at the Sabarmati riverfront. Along with these children, participants from across 20 states attended the festival.

The children were in high spirits at the festival and felt the thrill of flying kites at such an event for the first time.
Also, Chief Minister Narendra Modi gave his autograph to these children and they expressed their gratitude to him through sign language.