Posts

OnePlus 6 - The Flagship Killer

Image
OnePlus 6  is set to be a big commercial success. Already, the phone is breaking sales records of its predecessor OnePlus 5T. Now that the phone is on sale and most of the reviews are out, you most probably have made up your mind whether to invest in the new OnePlus 6 or not. If you haven’t yet, here’s what you need to know about the latest OnePlus flagship smartphone. Q: Does the glass design make any difference or make OnePlus 6 better?  A lot of brands have shifted from metal to glass design in order to make their phones look trendier and add a premium look and feel to them. For instance, Apple went with the glass design for its iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X. However, when it comes to OnePlus 6, the phone does look better. But it’s not a radical change from the predecessor. It looks like a  OnePlus 5T  from the back with a glass back panel slapped on it. OnePlus 6’s glass back doesn’t really add much beyond the looks. It doesn’t add wireless charging, a novelty feature

Five Reasons Which Make English Premier League The Best League In The World

The English Premier League is back and with a BANG!!! After a hectic month of training and some record breaking transfers the EPL teams are finally all set for another season of breathtaking football. With numerous football leagues going on around the globe, this English league is often the one to steal the spotlight. What gives it the edge over the Spanish La Liga or the German Bundesliga? Let’s find out. Here are the top 5 reasons why EPL is claimed (probably true) to be the best league worldwide:- The Global Audience Undoubtedly the EPL holds the largest fan base amongst all the other leagues existing with fans who are literally married to the teams they support. The reason for it the high level T.V Coverage provided to the league. Amazingly, the EPL is watched by over 600 million people across 200 countries, a staggering number. The Reason? It has depth and quality and excitement unrivalled in the football world. The Players When it comes to top interna

Five Must-Haves for Your Next Binge Watching Session

           Nothing in the world matches the pleasure of snuggling up on the couch, finding your favorite show and watching it from beginning to the end in one go. Weekends these days are just an excuse to turn on your screens and plunge into the world of countless TV Shows and seasons. But before you get ready for your next binging session here are a few must-haves to snag which you will thank me later for- Find your binge buddy Yeah I know. Some of you prefer to binge alone but what would be better than a binge buddy to share all the tension and suspense with. Get yourself a perfect binge buddy and you will see how that session becomes a memorable one. A Backup……. Always!!! Is a binge watching session a true one if it is interrupted midway by a failed internet connection or unpaid account? Though strong internet connection and a paid account are the obvious for a binge watcher, a backup streaming device and alternate paid account are trademark of a pro bin

Indian Meal Plan for a Vegetarian Teenager

Meal Plan for a Vegetarian Breakfast Food Item Calories per Unit No. of Units Net Calorie Intake Oatmeal 150/Bowl 1 150 Bread 60/Slice 2 120 Toned Milk 85/Glass 1 85 Butter 95/Spoon 1 95 Almonds 7/Almond 5 35 Morning Snack Fruit Break Food Item Calories per Unit No. of Units Net Calorie Intake Big Apple/Banana 95/Piece 1 95 Mixed Fruit Juice 150/Glass 1/2 75 Lunch Food Item Calories per Unit No. of Units Net Calorie Intake Roti(Wheat) 90/Piece 2 180 Rice 200/Cup 1 200 Dal(Lentils) 110/Cup 1 110 Vegetab

3 Most Important Components of our Diet (Fuels, Building Blocks & Protectors)

Nutrients which act as fuels to the human body are as follows- Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are the first or the quickest form of energy used by the body. These quickly break down into glucose which enters our blood stream and provide immediate energy to the brain and muscles. About 45-65% of the energy is provided by the carbohydrates. Main sources of carbs in our diet are breads, fruits, vegetables, grains, cereals, beans, peas, etc. Fats Fats are mainly concentrated stores of excess carbohydrates stored by the body in the form of fatty acids for later use in case of a deficiency. About 20-35% of the energy comes from fats. Sources of fats include fish, walnuts, vegetable based oils, nuts and seeds. Proteins About 10-25% of our daily energy needs are provided by lean protein sources such as dairy, beans and less-fat meat. Nutrients which act as the building blocks of our body are - Proteins Proteins are mainly amino acids which help the body form living

MALDIVES POLITICAL CRISIS

Image
 INCUMBENT PRESIDENT ABDULLA YEMEEN FORMER PRESIDENT M. NASEED Recently we are witnessing ongoing political crisis in Maldives. The incumbent president of Maldives is Abdulla Yemeen. Let’s look into the background of the political crisis and our relations with Maldives. INDIA and MALDIVES have good relations since 20th century. Both the countries signed trade agreement in 1981 and since then trade between both the countries is improving. At present, the current trade between both the countries is around 700 crores. We also give some financial assistance to Maldives like:       Construction of training centres for Maldives Armed Forces.   Assistance in setting up Police Academies.   Renovation of Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital. India also agreed to allow free visa entry to citizens of Maldives for medical purposes. The relation between both the countries were easy going until the election of new president who acted as an apple of discord and put strain in