Skip to main content

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-Life Motivational Stories)

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-Life Motivational Stories) 


He is an Indian professional hockey player and an ex-captain of the Indian National Team. He made his international debut in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup In Kuala Lumpur. He took over because of the captain of the Indian national team in January 2009. when he was said to possess the simplest speed within the world in drag flick speed 145 km/h. On 22 August 2006, Singh was seriously injured after being hit by an accidental gunshot in Shatabadi train, while on his thanks to joining the national team thanks to leaving for the planet Cup in Germany two days later. He was almost paralyzed and in a wheelchair for two years of his life.

Sandeep Singh Bhinder not only recovered from that serious injury but also established himself again within the team.

Under his captaincy, the Indian team managed to clinch the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2009 after defeating Malaysia within the finals at Ipoh. India won the title after an extended wait of 13 years. Singh was also the highest goal scorer of the tournament.
The India men’s national team had qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London after a niche of 8 years. The team had a powerful victory over France within the finals of the Olympic qualifiers by beating France 8–1. Sandeep Singh starred within the final against France by scoring five goals And including a hat-trick through all from penalty corners (19th, 26th, 38th, 49th and 51st minutes). Singh was the very best scorer of the Olympic qualifiers tournament by scoring 16 goals.

He is considered one among the simplest drag flickers of the sport.


I believe, you and I are blessed with all the necessities of life. Otherwise, neither will I be scripting this article nor will you be reading this.

When the so-called matured Head masters crib about the pitfalls within the system, Babbar Ali created a system of his own for the planet to ascertain and explore.

This young boy has fought against all odds with a fireplace in his belly and a deep desire in his heart to teach the youngsters in his neighborhood. Babbar may be a 12th standard student of ”Cossimbazar Raj Govinda Sundari Vidyapeeth”, Murshidabad, West Bengal.

He attends school like all normal children from morning till late afternoon. And after school hours. He used to be watched, learned, and adopted.

Babbar Ali is that the Headmaster of a day school called “Anand Shiksha Niketan” where there are 800 students, at the present. The school is being run in a temporary concrete structure with none major infrastructure. At his Gurukula, Babbar provides free education to all or any the youngsters who come from distant places to find out the essential lessons of life.

When we blame the system, our family circumstances, financial instabilities, and lots of other things to require action, Babbar Ali is doing all this with just 3 things – Sheer Dedication, Passion, and Will.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-Life Horror Stories)

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-Life Horror Stories) One day when my daughter was 2 we were having a typical 'terrible twos' moment. She was throwing a bit of a tantrum for about five to 10 minutes and we couldn't get her under control. At some point, she, rather suddenly, stopped and started staring at the wall. She then started lightly giggling. It was weird, one second she is crying and screaming and the next she is smiling and happy. Then she starts saying 'funny lady' over and over. We asked her who she saw and she pointed to the wall and again said 'the funny lady. When we asked her to describe who she saw she described my deceased grandmother, I mean exactly described her. She had never met her, and I don't think had ever even seen a picture, not that a 2-year-old could remember a picture. I am not much of a believer in the paranormal, but I know for sure that my daughter got a chance to meet my Mom and that makes me happy. When I told this ...

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-life Stories)

Best Latest (Top 2 Real-life Stories) 12-year-old Paulami could haven't foreseen that her family’s traditional summer vacation to Hyderabad in 2001 would change her life forever. That year, a terrible accident left her with 75-80 percent burns and an amputated arm. Paulami was shattered – but not such a lot that she could hand over on life. together with her parents as her ultimate pillars of support, this fighter took the reins of her life in her own hands, literally. Sixteen years and 45 surgeries later, Paulami is probably one among the foremost resilient and strongest persons you'll ever meet. She now runs her closed corporation, which deals with heavy machinery, and is happily married to her childhood sweetheart. I never thought that I’d meet with an accident and tiny did I do know that it had been getting to change my life forever. But it happened anyway, and there was nothing anyone could do to undo it. But what I could do was fight back. there have...

Best Latest (Top 3 Real-Life Cities Stories)

Best Latest (Top 3 Real-Life Cities Stories) In Dharavi, where Slumdog Millionaire was filmed, thousands of small businesses thrive. The slum has an informal economy with an estimated $1 billion annual turnover. Residents have opposed attempts to develop Dharavi, which sits on prime real estate in India’s financial capital, Mumbai. People consider slums as places of static despair as depicted in films like Slumdog Millionaire," said Sanjeev Sanyal, an economist, and writer. when someone looks past the open drains and plastic sheets, one will see that slums are ecosystems buzzing with activity. Creating neat low income housing estates that won't work unless they allow for many of the economic and social activities that arive in slums. The garden city, Bangalore is also the one affected by the slum population as the inhabitants of the city is not ready to resettle under a flyover which is quite unsafe for them. The area called Rajendra Nagar. ...