At 63.97% stake it’s majorly owned by Govt of India. But let us first celebrate the clean, wonderful air we breathe, and do all we can to preserve it”.įounded on 20th July, 1908 by Sir Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Bank of Baroda is one of the leading commercial Bank in India. Let us celebrate progress and development. Let us celebrate our many technological achievements. But not at the cost of depriving future generations of the beautiful world we have known. I hope this initiative makes people stop to think each time they pick up their car keys to drive small distances, or switch on gensets during power-failures, or burst crackers at celebrations. It is my attempt to make us all more aware and conscious of the ill-effects of air that is polluted by our own actions. It is an ode to the air that we breathe, every living moment of our lives. Milind Soman said, “The GREEN RIDE is an effort to promote healthier modes of transportation. Our association with ‘Green Ride – Ek Pehal Swachh Hawa ki Aur’ initiative spearheaded by India’s most popular fitness enthusiast, Milind Soman, is an effort to promote awareness and call for action among young Indians resulting in broader social impact.” Sanjiv Chadha, MD & CEO, Bank of Baroda said, “Sustainability is key to a strong nation and Bank of Baroda strongly supports the ideologies of a sustainable living and safeguarding the environment. He would also highlight the importance of sustainable living such as the use of energy efficient transportation to ensure clean air for all living beings. Enroute, he would visit Bank of Baroda branches at Godhra, Baroda, Udaipur, Jaipur and Delhi.ĭuring his tour Milind Soman would interact with Bank’s employees and his fans to educate them about his user experience of bob World app for all his travel booking and shopping needs on-the-go. The Green Ride was flagged off from Mumbai on 3rd December and it will conclude at Delhi. I would prefer "she has gone away" or "she went away.The Green Ride is being organized to spread awareness on importance of cleaner air and encourage people to adopt sustainable modes of transport. "She has gone somewhere" or "she went somewhere" would be technically correct, but would still sound a bit awkward. But "into a flow of wind" actually sounds a bit poetic too. I would prefer "into a flowing wind" even if it's not as direct a translation. "into a/the flow of wind" would be correct. I would prefer "from now on I'll always remember her beautiful face" or "I'll always remember her." or "I'll never be able to forget her." " it would be technically correct,but it would still sound awkward. "From now i can't forget her beautiful face" is wrong. "she makes herself to mine" -> "she makes herself mine" I would prefer "makes this evening seductive." If you are trying to preserve using the same verb in both sentences, you could say "her beauty makes me aroused/ and makes this evening seductive" "Turns this evening seductive" is not actually wrong, but it sounds a little awkward to me. For a slightly less intimate meaning, "I want to feel her breath" suggests that you are close enough to her to feel her exhalation lightly tickle your cheek, but not that you're necessarily touching her.
"I want to feel her breathe" is a perfectly fine sentence, but it suggests either checking to see if she is still alive, or lying so closely pressed against her that you can feel her chest moving against you when she breathes. So, something like "from where she uncovers her hair" or "when she spreads out her hair." It could be "from where" or it could be "when." I don't know whether "open her hair" means "uncover her hair" or "spread out her hair." You also left open with an inflection that doesn't match the subject. "Where she open her hair"- Sometimes prepositions are more abstract than literal, and don't translate literally from one language to another.
"spread this smell of her to everywhere" -> "spread her fragrance everywhere" Since I don't know any Indian languages, it will be harder for me to make suggestions, but I will at least suggest how the English can be improved.