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A place that don`t need popularity - kochas

Kochas  is a town in  Rohtas district  of  Bihar  state,  India . The most famous cultural event of Kochas is Krishn Lila unfortunately it is known and famous as "Kans Lila". Beside Krishn Lila other famous cultural activities are Chhath Pooja, Durga Pooja and other religious functions. Kochas's  Surya Mandir  sun temple is identity of Kochas. It is situated in center of a Pond "Pokhara". The common occupation in the area are related to agriculture.Since paddy is main crop of area so Rice Processing Units commonly known as rice mills developed in surrounding area. After the economic reforms of 1991 Kochas gradually become a small business hub having shops of agricultural equipment/Tools.This small town fulfill the day to day requirements of the people living in villages in surrounding area. There are various Institutes and schools fulfilling Educational need of the area. The Kochas Uchch Vidyalaya "Kochas High School" is prestigious school of Koc

Periscope

A  periscope  is an instrument for observation over, around or through an object, obstacle or condition that prevents direct line-of-sight observation from an observer's current position. [1] [2] In its simplest form, it consists of an outer case with  mirrors  at each end set parallel to each other at a 45° angle. This form of periscope, with the addition of two simple lenses, served for observation purposes in the trenches during  World War I . Military personnel also use periscopes in some  gun turrets  and in  armoured vehicles . [1] More complex periscopes, using  prisms  and/or advanced fiber optics instead of mirrors, and providing magnification, operate on  submarines  and in various fields of science. The overall design of the classical submarine periscope is very simple: two telescopes pointed into each other. If the two telescopes have different individual magnification, the difference between them causes an overall magnification or reduction. Johannes Gutenberg

Women achievers..

Indian women are everywhere! Be it literature, sports, entertainment, science or military! Here's a look at some of those amazing Indian women and why you need to know about them and their contribution of making India proud! (The list is in no particular order) Bhakti Sharma is India's (and Asia's) first woman to swim 1.4 miles, in the Antarctic Ocean, in 52 minutes nonetheless! She broke world records and, since then, has conquered all the 5 oceans of the world! 2.priyanka Chopra :- When she is not wow-ing Indian audiences, PC is busy taking over the world. It's not an exaggeration! After scoring the lead role in a prime time American TV show, she went on to win the People's Choice Awards for 'Favourite Actress in a New TV Series' too! There's clearly no stopping her! Arunima Sinha is the world's first female amputee (and India's first amputee) mountain climber, who scaled Mt. Everest! She has also climbed five of the world'

NGOs

Now I am describing about NGOs our 4th formative english project 2016-17......... NGOs are difficult to define, and the term 'NGO' is not always used consistently. In some countries the term NGO is applied to an organization that in another country would be called an  NPO  (nonprofit organization), and vice versa. There are many different classifications of NGO in use. The most common focus is on "orientation" and "level of operation". An NGO's orientation refers to the type of activities it takes on. These activities might include human rights, environmental, improving health, or development work. An NGO's level of operation indicates the scale at which an organization works, such as local, regional, national, or international. [6] The term "non-governmental organization" was first coined in 1945, when the United Nations (UN) was created. [7]  The UN, itself an  intergovernmental organization , made it possible for certain appr