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India has officially surpassed Japan to become the world's fourth-largest economy, marking a significant milestone in its economic journey. India's nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is predicted to reach $4.187 trillion for the fiscal year 2025-26, slightly higher than Japan's estimated $4.186 trillion, according to the IMF's World Economic Outlook report e Timfrom April 2025. Thes of India
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Fiction
Habit grow in chilhood
Habits are repeated actions or behaviors that become automatic over time. They are not formed in a day but are built gradually through consistent practice. Among the many phases of life, childhood is the most critical stage for the development of habits. This is because children are highly impressionable and tend to learn from their environment, experiences, and the people around them. While bad habits can be difficult to break in the future if not corrected early, those that are formed in childhood often last a lifetime. As a result, the expression "Habits grow in childhood" is accurate. The fact that the brain is still developing is one of the main reasons why it is easy to form habits during childhood. The brain of a child is like a sponge in that it takes in information quickly and easily adapts. Curiousness and a desire to learn characterize this phase of development. For instance, a child who sees their parents reading every night may also develop the habit of reading regularly. Similarly, if a child grows up in a household where cleanliness and punctuality are valued, they are more likely to adopt those qualities as their own.
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Fiction
The Cricket
🏏 1. India's Sachin Tendulkar Memorable Match: Gwalior, 2010: 200 vs. South Africa Why it stands out: Men's ODI cricket's first double century. consolidated his position as "Master Blaster." 🏏 2. Australia's Sir Donald Bradman Memorable Match: The Oval, 1948, final Test innings Why it stands out: Only required four runs to achieve a Test average of 100 and was thrown out for zero. Legacy Moment: A moving end to a mythical career and the ultimate representation of his dominance. 🏏 3. Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan Memorable Game: India vs. 8/70, Galle, 2008 It stands out because it dominated India's formidable batting lineup. Highlight of his skill in taking wickets. He reached a milestone by taking the most Test wickets ever with 800. 🏏 4. Australia's Shane Warne Memorable Match: England vs. "Ball of the Century" at Old Trafford in 1993 Why it stands out: Gatting was bowled squarely by the first Ashes cricket ball, which stunned the entire world. Impact: Modern leg-spin bowling has been revived. 🏏 5. Kallis, Jacques (South Africa) Memorable Match: Centurion, India-Boxing Day Test, 2010. Why it stands out: After years of near-misses, he scored his first double century. Symbolism: Proved that he was one of the best all-around players. 🏏 6. MS Dhoni, from India Memorable Match: Sri Lanka vs. India in the 2011 ICC World Cup Final in Mumbai Why it stands out: 91 points and the six that won the match. Legacy: After 28 years, "Captain Cool" led India to a historic World Cup victory. 🏏 7. Pakistan's Wasim Akram Memorable Game: England-World Cup Final in Melbourne in 1992 Why it stands out: All-around hero with quick 33 runs and three crucial wickets. His swing bowling ended England's chase and changed the game. 🏏 8. Brian Lara from the West Indies Amazing Match: 400 vs. England in Antigua in 2004 The highest individual score in Test history is what makes it stand out. Statement on Comeback: Recovered the record from Hayden shortly after losing it. 🏏 9. India's Virat Kohli Memorable Match: T20 World Cup 2022, Melbourne: 82 vs. Pakistan The insane chase under pressure is what makes it stand out. One of the greatest Twenty20 innings ever, according to Modern Classic. 🏏 10. England's Ben Stokes Memorable Match: 135 against Australia in Headingley in 2019 (Ashes) What sets it apart is that it was one of the most miraculous test runs ever. Held England to an unlikely victory after bringing the nation back from defeat. Famous Cricket Quotations 🏏 1. "Cricket is a way of life, not just a game." – Unidentified reflects the profound emotional bond that exists between people, particularly in nations like India, Pakistan, and England. 🏏 2. "Watch cricket if you want to learn about life." Steve Waugh, from Australia Life lessons include managing success and failure, teamwork, patience, and discipline. 🏏 3. "Cricket makes gentlemen and civilizes people." – Robert Mugabe, a controversial figure whose quote describes how cricket was once considered a gentleman's sport demonstrates how cricket was traditionally associated with character, ethics, and fairness. 🏏 4. "Cricket is a straightforward sport to me. Just go out and play, keep it simple. – Warne, Shane This demonstrates that even legends can find beauty in simplicity, coming from one of the greatest leg spinners. 🏏 5. "Cricket is war, service, sport, and art all rolled into one." – England captain Douglas Jardine captures the complexity of cricket, which encompasses more than just runs and wickets. 🏏 6. "When it comes to a cricket match between India and Pakistan, the pressure is doubled." Imran Khan's emphasizes the strong national sentiments associated with major rivalries. What People Say About Cricket (From Different Cultures) In Pakistan and India: It is a faith. Players are revered, and victories at the World Cup unite the nation. In the UK: profoundly cultural and historical. Cricket is a tradition and a way to spend a summer afternoon. Here in Australia: tough, fierce, and proud Cricket is associated with nationalism. In the Canary Islands: Cricket is joy, rhythm, and celebration. Flavor and freedom are at the heart of it. South Africa's: a symbol of both unity and division. Cricket helped bring communities together after apartheid ended. Funny Cricket-related thoughts "A five-day relationship is comparable to a test match. It takes time and effort, sometimes leads to heartbreak or a draw. – Not known "The only sport where you can take a break for lunch and tea and still not finish the game is cricket." – Traditional British humor
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Fiction
Eating Habits
Eating Habits: The Daily Drama of My Stomach Once upon a time, there was a kingdom—called “My Stomach.” In this strange land lived an unfortunate ruler named Sir Stomach. His noble job? To manage whatever food I threw into his territory and keep the kingdom running smoothly.
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Education
Happiness lies in cantonment
The phrase “Happiness lies in cantonment” may sound simple, but it carries a deep and symbolic meaning. A cantonment is typically a place where military personnel live and operate. It is known for its discipline, cleanliness, orderliness, and a strict adherence to routine. Life in a cantonment is not chaotic or disorganized; everything follows a system, a pattern, and a sense of duty. The statement implies that true happiness in life is not found in chaos or luxury, but rather in the values symbolized by a cantonment—discipline, responsibility, cleanliness, order, and purpose.
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Education
The Story of Prophet Adam (A.S.): His Disobedience and Descent to Earth
Prophet Adam (A.S.) is the first human being and the first prophet of Islam. His story, narrated in the Qur’an, is not just a historical account but a deep spiritual lesson. It tells us about creation, free will, repentance, the role of Satan, and the purpose of human life on Earth. Through this story, we learn about the mercy of Allah, the consequences of disobedience, and the path of redemption. The Creation of Adam (A.S.)
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Education
Childhood memory
Childhood Memories That Bring Joy. Memorys are sweet,sweet memories are sweeter.There is something uniquely comforting about looking back on the joys of childhood. These memories, often simple and seemingly small, carry a warmth and innocence that can brighten even our most difficult days. Whether they are moments of adventure, laughter, or love, childhood memories stay with us like gentle whispers of a time when the world was full of wonder. Here are some childhood experiences that many people remember fondly, and which still bring joy when revisited in memory.
By Wasib reza Fahim8 months ago in Lifehack


