Sunday, October 28, 2012

घरेलू नुस्खे


 आमतौर पर एक समस्या का सामना घर में कभी न कभी हमें करना पड़ता है वो है, कपडे धोने के समय एक कपड़े  का रंग दूसरे  कपड़े  पर लग जाना , इसके लिए परेशान  मत होईये। जब भी ऐसा कभी हो तो  कपड़े  के सूखने का इंतज़ार मत कीजिये , उस कपडे को उसी वक़्त खूब गरम पानी करके उसमें आधे   घंटे  के लिए भिगो दीजिये, आधे घंटे बाद कपड़े  को चेक कीजिये , दाग अभी भी बाकी हो तो दोबारा खोलता हुआ पानी लीजिये फिर से उस कपड़े  को पानी में भिगो दीजिये, तकरीबन आधा घंटा फिर वही प्रक्रिया दोबारा दोहराएं ,  आपकी समस्या से आपको निजात मिल जाएगी ।




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Chan Kithe Guzari Ayee Rat - Surinder Kaur





This song is posted by Saregama Punjabi on Youtube.The song is a beautiful expression of longing and yearning. It's often interpreted as the lover's lament to the moon, questioning where their beloved might have spent the night. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of separation and the speaker's emotional state.

Here's a glimpse into the lyrical themes:

  • Questioning the Moon: The central question to the moon ("Chan Kithan Guzari Aai Raat Ve") sets a melancholic tone, as if the moon, a silent observer, might hold the answer to the beloved's whereabouts.

  • Imagery of Loneliness: Verses often describe scenes like "Kothe te par kothra" (a roof over a roof, or a double-storey house), evoking a sense of separation and distance.

  • Waiting and Yearning: The lyrics convey the speaker's sleepless nights and the continuous wait for their beloved, using metaphors like "assan gundiaan median" (we are preparing our meals) or the desire to transform into something that could bring the beloved closer.

  • Love and Separation: At its core, the song speaks to the pain of separation from a loved one and the constant hope for reunion.

  • (This video is posted by channel – Saregama Punjabi on YouTube, and Raree India has no direct claims to this video. This video is added to this post for knowledge purposes only.)

30-day checklist for applying The KonMari Method


The KonMari Method is a popular tidying and organizing system created by Japanese organizing consultant and author, Marie Kondo.The KonMari method is based on sorting items by category, not by location, and only keeping things that "spark joy." The checklist breaks down the entire home into 5 main categories and 30 smaller, manageable steps. 30-day checklist for applying The KonMari Method (created by Marie Kondo) to declutter and tidy a home.

Explanation of The KonMari 30-Day Checklist

The checklist organizes the entire tidying festival into five sequential categories, which is the core principle of the KonMari Method.Marie Kondo outlines these six rules for a successful "Tidying Festival":

  1. Commit yourself to tidying up (all at once, not gradually).

  2. Imagine your ideal lifestyle (clarify why you want to tidy).

  3. Finish discarding first (do not focus on storage until you know what you are keeping).

  4. Tidy by category, not by location.

  5. Follow the correct order.

  6. Ask yourself if it sparks joy.

Proper Storage

Once you have only the items that spark joy, you move to the final step: organization.

  • Give every single item a specific, designated home.

  • Vertical Folding: Clothes are folded in a unique way into small, compact rectangles so they can be stored vertically (like files in a cabinet) instead of stacked, making every item visible.

  • Minimal Stacking: Items should not be stacked high, as this hides what is underneath and makes access difficult.

Category 1: Clothes (Days 1–5)

This is the recommended starting category. The key is to gather all clothes from every location in the house (closets, drawers, laundry piles) into one place before sorting.

  1. Adult Clothes

  2. Adult Shoes & Accessories

  3. Children's Clothes

  4. Children's Shoes & Accessories

  5. Seasonal Items (Gloves, Costumes, Swimwear, etc.)

Category 2: Books (Days 6–9)

Like clothes, gather all books from the house before starting.

  1. General Books

  2. Practical Books (Textbooks, Phone Books & Cookbooks)

  3. Visual Books & Magazines

  4. Children's Books

Category 3: Paper (Days 10–13)

Paper is notoriously difficult for many people, so the method suggests keeping very little. The checklist highlights the three main types of paper you should keep, and only for a limited time, or indefinitely for crucial documents.

  1. Medical Records

  2. Contracts, Insurance Warranties & Instruction Manuals

  3. Financial Documents (including Bills, Receipts, Coupons)

  4. Notes & Business Cards

Category 4: Komono (Miscellaneous Items) (Days 14–24)

"Komono" is the Japanese word for miscellaneous items. This is the largest and most varied category, often tackled over several days.

  1. CDs, DVDs, Video Games & Entertainment

  2. Skincare & Makeup Products

  3. Accessories

  4. Valuables

  5. Electrical Equipment & Appliances

  6. Household Equipment & Supplies

  7. Food

  8. Kitchen Utensils & Food Supplies

  9. Linens

  10. Children's Toys & Other Items

  11. Craft/Hobby Supplies & Gift Wrap

Category 5: Sentimental (Days 25–30)

This is the final, and most emotionally difficult, category. You save it for last because by this point, you've practiced your "spark joy" muscle on easier categories.

  1. Photos, Albums, Scrapbooks & Yearbooks

  2. Special Event Items (Wedding, Baby Shower, etc.)

  3. Journals, Cards & Letters

  4. Awards, Memorabilia, Souvenirs & Trophies

  5. Heirlooms & Passed Down Items

  6. Children's Art Projects & Keepsakes


What to Do with Discarded Items

The bottom of the checklist offers a crucial step: a guide for donating the items that didn't "spark joy." It emphasizes considering where the items will do the most good:

  • Animal Rescues & Shelters

  • Domestic Violence Shelters

  • Homeless Shelters

  • Local Library

  • Men's & Women's Shelters

  • Non-Profit Organizations

  • Police & Fire Departments

  • Veterans Organizations

Chilli Paneer recipe

Recipe Credit:MyWayToCook.com
Prep time: 30 mins
Cook time: 15 mins
Total time: 45 mins
Serves: 3-4
                       
Ingredients
    For batter
  • 300 gm Paneer ( Cottage cheese)
  • 1/4 cup corn flour
  • 1/4 cup all purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper powder
  • 1 teaspoon soya sauce
  • 1/4 cup water
  • salt as per taste

  • For the sauce
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1 medium capsicum cut into big pieces as shown in picture below
  • 1 medium onion cut into big pieces as shown in picture below
  • 1 teaspoon soya sauce
  • 1/4 cup spring onions ( optional)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 tablespoon garlic finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon ginger paste
  • 1-2 green chilies( as per the taste) cut into small pieces
  • 1 tablespoon corn flour mix with 5 tablespoon water
Instructions

METHOD – 

Batter
Cut paneer in small cube ( 1 * 1/2 inch) . Mix all the ingredient for batter except paneer and make smooth batter.
















































































Now add all the paneer cubes in batter and let it marinated for 10 minutes.

























Deep fry all the paneer cubes till golden brown.












































Heat 1 tablesppon of oil and add garlic,ginger , chilies and onion, after 1 min add capsicum,soya sauce , sugar and corn flour (mix with 5 tablespoon of water)  and paneer cubes( stire it till all the ingredients mix well)




































































Chilli paneer is ready , you can garnish it with spring onion



Chakravyuh - Hindi Movie Review and Critics Ratings


This is a movie review of the Hindi film "Chakravyuh".

Average Rating: 2.7/5 (Based on web reviews)

Synopsis:

The film follows three friends from police training, Adil Khan (Arjun Rampal), Rhea Menon (Esha Gupta), and Kabir (Abhay Deol). After Kabir is expelled, Adil becomes a police officer in a Naxal-infested area. When his honest efforts are thwarted by the Naxal leader Rajan (Manoj Bajpayee), Adil hatches a plan with Kabir to infiltrate the Naxal group. The film attempts to explore various complex issues but is criticized for a weak script and mixed performances.

Review Highlights:

  • Acting:

    • Arjun Rampal: The reviews offer conflicting opinions. One review calls his performance "wooden" and "unintentionally hilarious," while another hails it as his "most accomplished act" and an "eye-opener."

    • Abhay Deol: He is generally praised for his competent and nuanced portrayal of a character who looks "vulnerable and determined."

    • Manoj Bajpayee: His performance as the Naxal leader is widely lauded for its "depth" and ability to leave the audience "awe-struck."

    • Anjali Patil: Described as a "complete revelation" and a "prized find" for her "furious and power-packed performance."

    • Esha Gupta: Her performance is criticized as not being "convincing enough" for the role, with a suggestion that a more mature actress would have been better suited.

    • Om Puri: His acting is praised as "exceptional," with his look, expressions, and dialogue delivery all standing out.

    • Supporting Cast: Murli Sharma, Kabir Bedi, Chetan Pandit, S.M. Zaheer, and Kiran Karmarkar are also mentioned for their effective performances.

  • Direction & Script:

    • The film is directed by Prakash Jha, who is acknowledged for his ability to create engaging and entertaining dramas around "burning issues."

    • However, the script is considered a weak point, with one review stating the film "gets bogged down" by trying to grapple with too many issues.

    • "Chakravyuh" is also seen as a victim of "typical Bollywood excesses," with a suggestion that it could have worked better with "a little more subtlety, a little less jingoism."

Overall Verdict:

The reviews present a mixed bag. While some find the film to be an "engaging drama" that is both topical and entertaining, others feel it falls short due to a flawed script and uneven performances, particularly from the lead actor Arjun Rampal and Esha Gupta.

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