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Water Tourism in Ranjeet Sagar Lake 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2014 (PAGE-2) THIS WEEK FOR YOU 16TH FEB. TO 22ND FEB. 2014 7. LIBRA Water tourism in Ranjeet Sagar Lake 1. ARIES: : You are likely to create problems for yourself Expect an extremely busy week ahead, foretells Ganesha. because of your habit of indulging in unnec- There is a lot stacked on your plate, and a lot essary fault-finding, so Ganesha advises of planning to do for the future. The good you not to be too critical of anyone, or else thing is that you will be so clear in your you may alienate your good friends, and mind about your priorities that you will even your loved ones. Things on the profes- perform very efficiently and not feel that sional front are a little better, as you are likely to you are over-burdened. Also, you will not be rewarded for your hard work of recent times. At the very waver when it comes to taking vital decisions. You will least, you will come in for a lot of praise from your peers and come up with innovative ideas that will be applauded by your peers and superiors alike. Your financial front appears superiors alike, which in itself will be reward enough for you. to be exceptionally good. You are likely to come in for a Get-togethers in your social and professional circles are on windfall. Though the sum may not be too large, it will nev- the cards, so you will have ample opportunity to make new ertheless make you feel very happy. In your personal life, friends and strengthen old friendships. Your health will need you will share a great rapport with your spouse and will special attention, not that there is a danger of falling ill, but spend some really memorable moments together. just that over-work could lead to physical and mental stress. 8. SCORPIO: 2. TAURUS Ganesha advises you to muster all your This week is going to be a bit tough for business- courage as you will need it this week to face men. Ganesha predicts that you will have to the adverse circumstances that are foreseen. be more dedicated in pursuing your tar- You may be tangled up in myriad worries and gets, and motivate your staffers by offer- anxieties, so keep cool and do some exercis- ing incentives to be able to run your oper- ing to increase your vitality. If you look deep ations smoothly. While dealings with within, you will realise that most of your problems are self- clients, you will have to be very careful that created, and all you need to do is to meditate to under- stand this fact, and they will disappear on their own. You no misunderstandings arise, or else your deals may fall will see that things were actually very simple, but it is only through. If you are a professional, there is going be a lot of your mind that was making them complicated by consider- activity and change in your office. There may be wholesale ing petty, inconsequential aspects. On the monetary front, inter-departmental transfers, seating arrangements may be your situation is sure to improve, which will be a big conso- changed, and worse, colleagues who have not been living up lation considering all the negativities that you have been to expectations are likely to be given the pink slip, all of going through. The first thing you need to do is to repay all which will make the office atmosphere very tense. However, the money you have borrowed. if you continue to work sincerely, you need not worry about 9. SAGITTARIUS anything. As for finances, you will be comfortable. This week Ganesha predicts that your friends 3. GEMINI from your previous jobs or your childhood This week you are likely to be very emotional, are likely to come to your aid and help you out of some difficult situations. There is and your logical faculties may go for a toss, good news on the financial front. Money is predicts Ganesha. As a professional this is likely to pour in from unexpected sources, going to prove to be a great drawback, as and in large quantities. And besides, if you your superiors may not approve of the are planning the expansion of your business or instinctive manner of your functioning, and going abroad for further studies, for which you need to Shiv Kumar Padha * Training centers for Para military forces in they will probably demand cold reason. And take a loan, you may apply this week as the stars are THE LAKE IS SITUATED AT THE rescue operation in the event of floods and cap- being pressurised to rethink or alter your decisions every favourable and the loan will be sanctioned. Back at home, Lakes, water reservoirs, rivers, and ponds, as time could get on your nerves. So from the very outset, be just making some minor changes in the interior decoration sizing of boats and vessels can be established can have a major positive impact on your domestic atmos- THRESHOLD OF JAMMU AND aware that no matter how emotional you feel, you must not compared to the traditional tourism, have got in the vicinity of the lake. let them interfere with your work, especially as your work- phere. You might buy some new things and if you feel that ample scope for multi-dimensional water load is not going to get any less, it is only gong to increase. certain old things have outgrown their value, it would be * Training center for naval wing of NCC for best to jettison them. Spend the weekend pursuing your tourism. The 24 km. long Wullar lake, surround- KASHMIR AND RUNS ALL On the personal front, be considerate with your loved ones. creative hobbies. imparting actual training instead of simulated one If you are married, your physical intimacy with your spouse 10. CAPRICORN : ed by mountains is one of the fresh water lakes can be started in the lake. is going to increase. Don't neglect your health during this You are likely to become very conscious of in Asia and biggest the in India in Jammu and ALONG THE ENTIRE TEHSIL UP phase, as you will be prone to infections. your image this week, foretells Ganesha, * The lake has immense scope for the cellu- 4. CANCER so a visit to a beauty parlour as well as Kashmir, Dal lake the exotic beauty in Srinagar loid and TV world for shooting their films and seri- You are likely to confide your deepest feelings in your shopping for beauty products is on the and one of the beautiful lakes in India and sec- TO MASHKA.RANJEETSAGAR beloved this week, feelings that you may have cards. Much of your time during the week als. will be spent behind these activities, which ond largest in Jammu and Kashmir, Mansar lake, been bottling up for a long time. Ganesha says it The 22 kmt. Long strip of the lake is rich in is a good thing to do as you will feel unburdened, means that they are likely to eat into the time that Sruinsar lake and the vast 88 sq. km. crystal clear LAKE AS PER ITS DIMENSION your loved ones will understand you much bet- you need to spend behind your professional or business responsibilities. However, you will still be able to balance thick trees, hedges and sufficient water food ter thereafter and you will receive their uncondi- fresh waterRanjeetSagar lake of Basohli situat- both quite remarkably, mostly because you will carry work AND LOCATION HAS GOT which make it ideal for developing it into a bird tional support henceforth. On the work front, you will home and work till late in the night to complete all the ed amidst Shivalik hills are some of the popular be very practical and creative, and even a little success will moti- important tasks. Since your latent creative talents will and panoramic lakes of Jammu and Kashmir sanctuary which would enable the lovers and vate you to achieve greater heights. You will realise the wonders come to the fore, you will be very innovative in the conduct AMPLE SCOPE FOR WARE that simple positive thinking can do, as it will help you implement of your duties. You will be so efficient that people around which are in no way less than the lakes in other watchers of the people to watch birds in their real many of your ideas which you had earlier dismissed as impractical. you will marvel at your abilities. Travel is on the cards, but parts of the world and if they are developed as environment. The ideal places for these sanctu- There is some heavy socialising and partying on the cards, but if be prepared for last-minute changes in the schedule. TOURISM IN THE STATE, AND ITS you exceed your limits, it may adversely affect your health, and it 11. AQUARIUS: per the national and international standards they aries are the coastal areas; water bound places, may take a few days to get back to normal. Your zest and enthusiasm will help you tide have much to offer to the variety of tourists all manmade lakes and water reservoirs having 5. LEO over this hectic week without compromis- ing on your work quality. You will also be over the country. DEVELOPMENT CAN ADD ONE The cosmic configurations suggest that this week plenty of trees, thick hedges to lay eggs and cam- helped along by your impeccable commu- The 88 sq.km. vast RanjeetSagar lake is one is going to be very hectic for you, especially the nication skills and outstanding oratory.
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