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7 unknown facts about Shreya Ghoshal

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     7 unknown facts about Shreya Ghoshal Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12th March 1984. She is considered as – one of the popular Indian playback singers currently..  Following are the unknown facts about Shreya Ghoshal... 1. Shreya Ghoshal started learning music at the age of 4 2. Shreya Ghoshal's voice is popular in 5 genres :-  Ghazal Classical Pop Filmi Bhajan  3. At the age of 16, she won Zee Tv's Sa Re Ga Ma singing reality show 4. With her bollywood debut (Devdas), she won a National Award & a Filmfare Award at the age of just 18 5.  Shreya Ghoshal has married her childhood friend Shiladitya Mukherjee on 5 th  February 2015. 6. 26 th  June every year at Ohio in United States is celebrated as Shreya Ghosal Day. This honour was given to her by then governor Ted Strickland in the year 2010. 7. In an interview with media, Shreya Ghosal has confessed that 3 is her lucky number .

Top 5 smartphone battery myths

        Top 5 smartphone battery myths   Myth 1. Closing “background” applications will prolong your charge Most users believe that force closing all of the recently launched applications significantly reduces device overload and extends the battery life. However, this theory is more of an illusion. When a smartphone suffers a lack of RAM memory, both iOS and Android operation systems developed a function to unload or “freeze” applications that are not in use at the moment. You can manually swipe the application in the list of recently launched programs, but it doesn’t mean you stop the program – you just pushed the application out of RAM. In fact, the programs that you close out still continue to run in the background. This means they still consume resources and reduce the autonomy of your device.  Craig Federighi , Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering, in a response about manual application closing, gave a clear answer in regards to this: “No, and again not

Untold Stories of Human Rights Violations in Kashmir ABSTRACT:

      Untold Stories of Human Rights Violations in Kashmir ABSTRACT:         D ue to specific historical events in which country was divided on the basis of religion and followed communal riots with the largest transfer of population even taking place in human history, the autonomy issues got mired in controversy. Talween Singh blames the Congress and NC (National Congress) for failing to recognize the discontent in the local Kashmiri Muslim population of the valley (Singh, 1994:11). These developments cast their spell on the debates in the Constituent Assembly of India too in which the majority opinion of makers of Indian Constitution favored a strong Centre. That ethno-cultural, linguistic, religious, and geographical diversity of the country was well known to them and they could not just wish it away. Therefore, striking a balance between these two complex realities, they adopted a INTRODUCTION Since 1989, the people of Kashmir were killed, tortured, humilia