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10 Most Famous Dances of India

List of Chief Ministers of India 2014

A  Chief Minister  is the elected  head of government  of a state of  India . He or she is elected by legislators of the political party or coalition commanding an assembly majority, and serves a five-year term with a provision of re-election.    Eligibility A Chief Minister must be: a citizen of India should be a member of the state legislature. If a person is elected chief minister who is not a member of the legislature, then he/she must become a member within six months. of 25 years of age or more T he chief minister is appointed by the  Governor  of the state,   the swearing in is done before the governor of the state .   Tamil Nadu Secretariat Building Duties and Responsibilities   T he chief minister  is the leader of the council of ministers.   For example,The financial budget of the state will be prepared by Finance Minister with the consultation of Chief Minister. The Chief minister will communicate to Governor,the head of the state about all deci

What is Feng shui ?

F eng shui ( wind-water in English)  is more than 3000 years  old ancient  Chinese astrology.It  brings prosperity, good health and helps to improve our life by examining the energy flowing in our surrounding environment(particular room, house, building, or garden). Feng shui considers five elements - water, fire, wood, metal, and earth, and the external environment. The points on the compass, with eight separate directions - north, northeast, east, southeast, south, southwest, west, and northwest - are also important in Feng shui. A feng shui expert is known as a geomancer will consult an individual's Chinese horoscope to figure out what is best for that person and use complicated mathematical calculations from the ancient  I Ching , ( Book of Changes ), to determine what aspects of the house are out balance. Feng Shui rules can helps to find a site where family life is more likely to be harmonious. It can be used to decide the construction and architectural features

National Emblem of India

The  Emblem of India  is an adaptation from the  Sarnath Lion Capital  of Emporer Ashoka, who ruled from 272 BC to 232 BC. It is preserved in the Sarnath Museum, near Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The Lion Capital was erected  by Emperor Ashoka to mark the spot where Buddha first proclaimed his gospel of peace and emancipation to the four quarters of the universe. The national emblem is thus symbolic of contemporary India’s reaffirmation of its ancient commitment to  world peace and goodwill . The four lions(one hidden from view ) – symbolising power, courage and confidence- rest on a circular abacus. The abacus is girded by four smaller animals— Guardians of the four directions: The Lion of the North, The Bull of the West, The Horse of the South and The Elephant of the East . The motto Satyameva Jayate´ (truth alone triumphs) ± written in Devanagari script below the profile of the Lion Capital is part of the Emblem of India. The motto is taken from an ancient scripture the Mund
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