MEANS -- Positive thinking 1) Creates the immense energy which constantly increases your capabilities, 2) Enhances your self-confidence, 3) Inspires you to work collectively, 4) Improves quality of your work, 5) Keeps you cheerful and in true physically and mentally healthy, 6) Increase your fidelity towards work, resulting in the higher productivity, and 7) Develops your personality.
Negative thinking
1) Makes you frightened, despondent and inactive,
2) Causes irritation, anger etc. to creep into your behaviour due to which you create tension in your surroundings,
3) Causes your physical and mental health to suffer,
4) Causes to impair your self-confidence, and
5) Creates hurdles in building your pleasing personality.
UPNISHAD MANTRA: “A MAN BECOMES WHAT HE THINKS”
A positive thinker:
1) he is polite in behaviour,
2) he looks cheerful with a smile on face,
3) his speech oozes self-confidence,
4) he eagerly awaits others success too,
5) he practices perseverance, self-control, discipline and is punctual, and
6) he loves simplicity.
** LAKSHAY**
BRITISH GOVERNORS – GENERAL
(1774-1858)
Warren Hastings (1775-1785) First governor general of Bengal
Lord Cornwallis (1786-1793)
Sir John Shor (1793-1798)
Lord Welleyjally (1798-1805)
Sir George Barlow (1805-1807)
Lord Minto (1807-1813)
Marquis of Hasting (1813-1823)
Lord M. Hurst (1823-1828)
Lord William Bentick (1828-1835)
Lord Auckland (1836-1842)
Lord Ettanbarrow (1842-1844)
Lord Harding (1844-1848)
Lord Dalhousie (1848-1856)
Lord Canning (1856-1858)
(After 1857 revolt of India, Governor General are called Viceroys of India)
BRITISH VICEROYS (1858-1947)
Lord Canning (1858-1862)
Lord Elgin ( 1862-1863)
Sir John Lawrence (1864-1869)
Lord Mayo (1869-1872)
Lord North Brook (1872-1876)
Lord Litton (1876-1880)