what is ice bucket challenge | als ice bucket challenge in india

What is the challenge?

Ice bucket challenge- dumping bucket of ice cold water(may involve ice cubes as well), also called as ALS ice bucket challenge, is a challenge you have to take if someone requests/nominates/challenges you or else, you have to donate a 100 dollors to ALS association.




What is ALS association?

The ALS Association is an American nonprofit organization that raises money for research and patient services, promotes awareness about and advocates in state and federal government on issues related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. The ALS Association is broken up into distinct chapters each servicing a particular geographic area of the United States all working under the umbrella of a national charter and administrator. While each individual chapter is basically autonomous, some smaller chapters rely heavily on the national organization for assistance. Each chapter provides education, advocacy and essential services to ALS patients, their families and caregivers, while the national organization funds research and supports the cause as a whole (from Wikipedia).

From where and who?

We are not sure, who started this challenge, But it was started in United States, in mid 2014 and it went viral over the web and social media. initially, they used to call this task as "cold water challenge" cause, People who takes the challenge, has to jump into cold water otherwise, Has to donate money to organizations. 

  ALS version involves, dumping/ pouring bucket of ice old water or else, you have to donate a 100 dollars to ALS association. we could see this kinda challenge started in Newzealand, used to get donations for charity (from different web sources) .


How to play?

After being challenged, with in 24 hrs. participants has to film themselves while taking the challenge. First, their acceptance of the challenge is done by pouring ice into a bucket of water. The bucket is then to be lifted overhead and poured over the participant's head. Then the participant can call out a challenge to other people. In another version, Participant is expected to donate $10 if they have poured the ice water over their head and donate $100 if they have not.




How it went viral?

Usually, ALS association films the process of taking the challenge, which can be shared over internet, social sites, is the main reason for this. 

However, personalities of US famous TV program 'Morning Drive', performed a live Ice bucket challenge in June'14. this is when, it came to all kinda people when it performed live in  Television. after this so many, famous personalities took the challenge and started posting the videos in their social sites.Aand from this it went to all people and finally all over internet.






In India??

Here in India,  lot of people took the challenge, donated lot of money to ALS association. We have collected some information on how it started in india and list of people who made it popular here. 




Indian Tennis player Rohan Bopanna was the one who started this challenge in India after being nominated by former tennis player Amrit Narsimhan. After taking up the challenge, he nominated actor Rahul Bose, sports editor Digvijay Singh Deo and the entire team of Bengaluru Football club.
Bengaluru FC did a group challenge and, in turn, nominated Badminton star Ashwini Ponappa, after,
Sania Mirza took the challenge and challenged fellow Tennis players Cara Black and Mahesh Bhupathi, Yuvraj Singh, her sister Anam Mirza and actor Riteish Deshmukh, thus, taking the challenge from Indian sports to Bollywood. 



Bollywood too has not been far behind with Abhishek Bachchan challenging Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and the entire team of Happy New Year. Riteish took it up while shooting for one of his upcoming films. He went on to challenge a few of his friends from the industry.

After this lot of people took the challenge and donated as well, this is really a good spirit of Indian people. and we should encourage this and spread as well. however, there are people who opposes this. thinking, we are least bothered about problems in India and always following the western countries. 



(All information written here is collected from different web sources and we are not related to ALS association or those websources in any way. this is purely for information purpose for audience who comes here.)

best smart phones for youth in 15k range

Here is a list of 5 best smart phones under 15000 in india


Moto G


RS. 11,999/- (price may vary depending on different factors)


















  • - 1.2 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Processor
  • - 1 GB RAM
  • - 4.5 Inch HD Touchscreen Display
  • - 5 MP Rear Camera With LED Flash
  • - 1.3 MP Front Camera
  • - 3G
  • - WiFi
  • - Bluetooth v4.0
  • - 2070 MAh Battery


Asus Zenfone 5 A501CG 

 RS. 15,990/- (price may vary depending on different factors)

(this price is little out of range but phone worth mentioning)


 

 

 

 

















  • - 2 GHz Intel Z2580 CPU
  • - 2 GB Of RAM
  • - 5 Inch 720p IPS Display
  • - Dual Micro SIM
  • - 8MP Asus PixelMaster Camera
  • - 2MP Front Camera
  • - 3G
  • - WiFi
  • - Micro SD Slot
  • - 2110 MAh Battery

Xiaomi Mi 3


RS. 13,999 /-
(price may vary depending on different factors)




































  • Android OS, v4.3 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v4.4.2 (KitKat)
  • IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • 1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0 inches
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • 16/64 GB, 2 GB RAM
  • 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash
  • 2 MP front cam, 1080p@30fps 
  • Li-Ion 3050 mAh battery

 

Nokia Lumia 630

 RS. 10,999/-
(price may vary depending on different factors)

 

 











  • - Dual SIM Support
  • - 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 Quad Core Processor
  • - 512 MB RAM
  • - 4.5 Inch IPS ClearBlack Display
  • - 5 MP Camera
  • - 3G
  • - Wi-Fi
  • - Bluetooth 4.0
  • - FM Radio
  • - 8GB On-Board Storage
  • - Windows Phone 8.1
  • - 1830 MAh Battery

 XOLO Q1200


RS. 11,900/-
(price may vary depending on different factors)




















  • - 1.3 GHz Quad Core Processor
  • - 1 GB RAM
  • - 5 Inch HD IPS Touchscreen Display
  • - Single Micro SIM
  • - 8MP Primary Camera With Dual LED Flash
  • - 2MP Front Camera
  • - 3G
  • - WiFi
  • - Bluetooth
  • - FM Radio
  • - 2000 MAh Battery.

 This 5 phones are the phones, that i find interesting. however, above list is not the in order of best rankings. As per the smart phone market trending, this list may outdate in a month or so. 
*Prices mentioned above may vary depending on different factors.

Now, pick yours.