Month: July 2019
International Friendship Day 2019- Life means for Good Friends and Great Moments & A Story.
International Friendship Day 2019 | While we have specific days dedicated to our mothers, fathers and siblings, it is only fair to celebrate the beautiful bond of friendship. This year, International Friendship Day is celebrated on 30 July (today) across the globe. Also termed as World Friendship Day, the day has observed to promote friendships and peace across cultures.

Sand and Stone Story
Jimmy and Johnny were best friends. They fought for many reasons and but never gave up their friendship. They went in search of a job and visited many places to earn more money. They passed through various places, villages, towns, forests, beaches and were supporting each other all the way throughout their journey.
One day they reached a desert and they had a very little food and water. Jimmy told Johnny to half the quantity of food and then once they get very tired and feel like they cannot make a step they can eat another half and save water for later use.
However, Johnny disagreed. He wanted to drink water as he was very thirsty. They quarreled with each other to have water. Jimmy slapped Johnny and they walked in silence. They decided to have food and continue their journey. Johnny wrote in sand, ‘My best friend slapped me!’.
They shared the meager amount of food and water and finally reached an oasis. They were very tired after passing through the dry and hot desert. Johnny was so happy to see the oasis and had a lot of fun in the water. While they both were bathing, Johnny was a bit careless and began to drown. Jimmy rushed to him and saved Johnny.
Johnny hugged his friend and thanked him, they had a little nap and decided to leave the place. They were about to leave and Johnny carved something on the rock. It was “My best friend saved my life!”.
Jimmy asked “Why you were marking all these here Johnny?” Johnny replied, “You slapped me and I wrote in sand. It was definitely not good. However, if you go and see the sand you will not find anything written on the sand. Now I carved the good thing on stone as it will remain here forever!”
Moral of the story: We have to forget the bad things done to us and engrave the good things in the stone so that they stay with us forever.

A Strange friendship

Good Morning-In Multiple Languages
Suprabhatham – Malayalam
Kaalai Vannakkam – Tamil
Shubhodaya – Kannada
Namaskaramu – Telugu
Shubh prabhat – Hindi
Good Morning – English

| Afrikaans | Goeie môre |
| Albanian | Mir mengjesi |
| Amharic | Endermen aderkh |
| Arabic | Sabah-il-kheir |
| Armenian | Bari luys |
| Assyrian | Kedamtookh brikhta |
| Azerbaijani | Sabahiniz Xeyr |
| Bamougoum | Oli yah |
| Basque | Egun on |
| Belarussian | Dobray ranitsy |
| Bemba | Mwashibukeni |
| Bengali | Shu-probhaat |
| Bisaya | Maayong adlaw |
| Bosnian | Dobro jutro |
| Bulgarian | Dobro utro |
| Cantonese | Zou san |
| Catalan | Bon dia |
| Cebuano | Maayong buntag! |
| Chichewa | Mwadzuka bwanji |
| Chinese: Mandarin | Zao shang hao |
| Cornish | Myttin da |
| Corse | Bun ghjiornu |
| Creole | Bonjou |
| Croatian | Dobro jutro |
| Czech | Dobré ráno |
| Danish | God morgen |
| Dari | Sob Bakhaer |
| Divehi | Baajjaveri hedhuneh |
| Dutch | Goedemorgen |
| English | Good morning |
| Eritrean | Haderfum |
| Esperanto | Bonan matenon |
| Estonian | Tere hommikust |
| Etsakor | Naigbia |
| Fanti | Me ma wo akye |
| Farsi | Subbakhair |
| Fijian | Sa Yadra |
| Filipino | Magandang umaga po |
| Finnish | Hyvää huomenta |
| Flemish | Goeie morgen |
| French | Bon matin |
| Frisian | Goeie moarn |
| Galician | Bos dias |
| Georgian | Dila mshvidobisa |
| German | Guten Morgen |
| Greek | Kali mera |
| Greenlandic | Iterluarit |
| Gujrati | Subh Prabhat |
| Hakka | On zoh |
| Hawaiian | Aloha kakahiaka |
| Hebrew | Boker tov |
| Hiligaynon | Maayong aga |
| Hindi | Shubh prabhat |
| Hungarian | Jo reggelt |
| Icelandic | Gódan daginn |
| Ilocano | Naimbag nga Aldaw |
| Indonesian | Selamat pagi |
| Irish Gaelic | Dia duit ar maidin |
| Italian | Buon giorno |
| Japanese | Ohayo gozaimaz |
| Kannada | Shubhodaya |
| Kapampangan | Mayap a abak |
| Kazakh | Kairly Tan |
| Khmer | Arrun Suo Sdey |
| Kimeru | Muga rukiiri |
| Kinyarwanda | Muraho |
| Konkani | Dev Tuka Boro Dis Divum |
| Korean | Annyunghaseyo |
| Kurdish Badini | Spede bash |
| Kurdish Sorani | Beyani bash |
| Laotian | Sabaidee |
| Latvian | Labrit |
| Lithuanian | Labas reytas |
| Lozi | U zuhile |
| Luganda | Wasuze otyano |
| Luxembourg | Gudde moien |
| Macedonian | Dobro utro |
| Malayalam | Suprabhatham |
| Malaysian | Selamat pagi |
| Maltese | Għodwa it-tajba |
| Manx | Moghrey mie |
| Maori | Ata marie |
| Mapuche | Marí-marí |
| Marathi | Suprabhat |
| Mongolian | Öglouny mend |
| Navajo | Yá’át’ééh abíní |
| Ndebele | Livukenjani |
| Nepali | Nameste |
| Northern Sotho | Thobela |
| Norwegian | God morgen |
| Owambo | Wa lalapo |
| Pashtun | Sahar de pa Khair |
| Persian | Sob bekhair |
| Polish | Dzien dobry |
| Polynesian | Ia ora na |
| Portuguese | Bom dia |
| Punjabi | Sat Shri Akal |
| Romanian | Buna dimineata |
| Russian | Dobraye ootra |
| Samoan | Talofa lava |
| Sanskrit | Suprabhataha |
| Sardinian | Bona dia |
| Serbian | Dobro jutro |
| Shona | Mangwanani |
| Singhalese | Suba Udesanak Wewa |
| Slovak | Dobré ráno |
| Slovenian | Dobro jutro |
| Somalian | Subax wanaagsan |
| Southern Sotho | Dumela |
| Spanish | Buenos dias |
| Swahili | Habari za asubuhi |
| Swedish | God morgon |
| Tagalog | Magandang umaga |
| Taiwanese | Gau cha |
| Tamil | Kaalai Vannakkam |
| Telugu | Namaskaramu |
| Thai | Aroon-Sawass |
| Tibetan | Nyado delek |
| Tonga | Mwabuka buti |
| Tswana | Dumela |
| Turkish | Günaydin |
| Turkmen | Ertiringiz haiyirli bolsun |
| Ukrainian | Dobri ranok |
| Urdu | Subha Ba-khair |
| Uzbek | Khairli kun |
| Vietnamese | Xin chao |
| Welsh | Bore da |
| Xhosa | Bhota |
| Yoruba | E karo |
| Zulu | Sawubona |
| !Kung san | Tuwa |
… and Good Day!
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#SaveTigers
The Global Tiger Day, also known as International Tiger Day, is an annual observance initiated in 2010, to raise awareness on tiger conservation. India is home to about 70% of the tiger population of the planet. The government makes an attempt to number the tigers in India every 4 years, and statistics have shown a promising increase from 1,411 tigers in 2006, to 1,706 in 2010 and 2,226 in 2014. The current population is estimated to be around 4,000 .



