This lady Taslima Nasreen though is said to be brave, but I think is the weakest. She knows one thing and works on one philosophy that people are foolish and can be fooled easily. Thing you need to do is instigate something which not yet happened. Those who had been irritated with their life will sure come to you for rescue. What happened is that some people who come to know this fact that, this world is very diverse and full of beliefs and dis-beliefs starts working on one project which is least overtaken. She knew there are very few who are atheist and want to live life on their own, being thirsty whole life. If she start hating something than its by sure people will tend to flock towards her in opposition, simply cheap publicity. she knows Islam and chose this to be best, as this community is known for its strictness and fundamentalism. Her point was clear she went right along her path and now she is one of the most infamous women in the planet. One of the most rude and heinous crea
Pachisi, Chausar, Chopad or popularly known as Ludo is an ancient Indian game, which per some historians Mughal Emperor Akbar was addicted to and used to play with real people instead of plastic buttons or plastic statue miniatures, the game has now become a strategy game and are taught at business schools. On August 29, 1891, Alfred Collier had applied for a patent in England, claiming that a board game, which he named Royal Ludo, was his invention. Since then the game became popular worldwide by the name we know today. Later on, the British Royal Navy converted it into a board game called ‘Uckers’. According to some historians this board game of Ludo or pachisi originates in India as far back as 3300 BC. The exact origins of this legendary game though seems uncertain, but some earliest proofs of this game comes from the historic Ellora Caves in Maharashtra, where the board game was depicted in the form illustrations on the wall. This seems to suggest that Ludo was an Indian creation.