
And it will surely makes you feel that how wonderful the nature is.

Rather than telling more about it, I will suggest you to read it. Of course, there is a theme article in this issue which is about a small 12 gram bird which flies incredible distance in a single flight. The article talks about Sushruta and his book Sushruta_Samhita and is considered to be must read by knowledge seeker. There is a slight disconnect between the content of the first and second page though. It is a small (4 pages) article which contain some good resources.Ī small two page article about the Bower papers, and how a potter was able to do a fantastic nose surgery using the valuable books he inherited, is written nicely. In addition to talk about Lenin’s dead body and how it is preserved, he came up with many historical incidents from even other such political leader’s lives too. Ravindra Acharya’s article on this issue is worth reading part of this issue. As many believe that there is no point in keeping it the way it is now. Now the authorities there are in dilemma about whether to keep spending lakhs of dollar every year to keep Lenin’s dead body health or should they stop spending. Lenin’s idea of socialism is not going well in practical aspects and it almost broke down the economy of Russia (which was USSR then). Those who visit Russia, and especially the place where his body is kept, choose not to miss a chance to see him with their own eyes. They spend a really remarkable amount of money and efforts to keep it fresh and look like as he was. Upon is his death, the Russians did a remarkable job in keeping his body safe and secure. Vladimir Lenin is a historical figure from Russia. And, the article is studded with many graphics, illustrations, maps and historical photographs to add to the authenticity of the same. The remarkable amount of research done by the author is quite visible too. Often such articles became biased and boring, but this article is far from that. He has weaved historical incidents very nicely. The writing style of the author is really worth appreciating. In order to know more about Zia you can view the videos available in the public domain of YouTube.ĭocumentary on Zia UL Haq Death Pak One FacesOfPakistan by Muhammed Omer: Whichever of them is possibly true, almost everyone unanimously agrees that the incident was not an accident. The article starts with Zia’s unexpected death in a plane crash and various theories about the incident. Of course, India is sharing borders with Pakistan so it is affected more by the direct terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. In a detailed article about the politics, Zia played is available in this issue of Safari, and it is “must read” for everyone to know how the hunger for power and clever yet cunning and selfish politics can result into something which later on became a headache for the almost entire world. The curious case of Osama Bin Laden is the well-known example of the same. Terrorists are terrorists and eventually, they may prove a danger to those who backed them.

While Zia is considered as a hero by many, historians look at his actions which were resulting in creating chaos in Pakistan and seeding terrorism. Pakistani general Zia Ul Haq’s actions and terrorism: Actually, if only this article could have published in this issue then also it will justify the magazine cost. This article is a “not to miss” article from this issue, and I highly recommend it. 10000, which is in addition to the subsidy provided by the government.Īctually, a group of readers asked questions about knowing the work functions of solar panels, what they are? how do they work? and how cost effective this setup is? The result is a detailed article telling almost everything a layman needs to know about it. 20000 and the state governments are also offering various subsidies, in Gujarat it is Rs. In order to inspire and push citizens to for the same, the Government of India offers a subsidy of Rs. Sooner or later we (the mankind) need to go for such pollution-free energy producing an alternative, without a doubt. It not only helps in reducing electricity bills but also is a good alternative to the traditional way of producing electricity.

There is a good trend we see rising in many states of India including Gujarat to set up solar panels on the rooftop and try to get as much electricity as much possible using it. Feasibility of using Solar panels for domestic purposes:
