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How to change a flat tyre, is something every driver should know, and with more women driving, this is one skill we can definitely use.
How to change a flat tyre, is something every driver should know, and with more women driving in India, this is one skill we can definitely use.
With long commutes and bumpy roads, it is quite likely that if you drive yourself around, at some point of time, you will be faced with that dreaded flat tire. While newer tires do allow you to drive for a bit with a puncture, it is not advisable to do so over long distances. Moreover, if you are on a highway with many vehicles at high speeds, it is a no-no.
What if you can’t locate a mechanic immediately or don’t want to take help from strangers at an odd hour of night? The only thing for it is to be prepared – and know how to deal with a flat tyre.
That’s exactly what this video below shows you!
Practice it and share this article with other friends who drive too!
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Who are these people who decide how a married woman should pose? Women do have a life and career outside their marriages!
Last week, a picture kept popping up on my FB feed, of a man and a woman standing close. I didn’t pay much attention, they looked like any other celebrity couple.
It was when I accidentally saw a derogatory term about the woman as the title of a post, that I read.
The woman in the pic was Dhanashree Verma, a Youtuber, choreographer, Jhalak Dikhla Ja participant and wife of cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal. The man was another choreographer, Pratik Utekar.
A nature lover, Usha Rajagopalan set up a trust called the Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust (PNLIT) in June 2010.
While there is a glint of adventure in her eyes and a chuckle in her voice, there is also an unshakeable determination to achieve her goals which, she says, she has had from her college days. That’s Usha Rajagopalan, well-known Bengaluru-based author.
But these days her writing has taken a backseat as lake conservation has become her passion. The 67-year-old spirited senior citizen has made it her life’s mission to save the Puttenahalli Puttakare lake near her home.
Usha Rajagopalan likes calling herself a “lakeika” – a lake activist and a writer (‘lekhika’ in Hindi). “I am a writer by choice and lake conservationist by chance,” she says with a smile. Creative writing has always been a passion and she has published several books.
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