Bees will stop infiltration on India-Bangladesh border


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

Armed personnel are deployed day and night to prevent enemy infiltration along India's borders, but bees will be used for the first time to prevent infiltration of Bangladeshis and cattle smuggling along the land border between India and Bangladesh. This new experiment has been carried out by the Border Security Force (BSF). In the rural area of ​​Kadirpur of Nadia district, 40 boxes for rearing bees have been set up in a border belt of three kilometers. Besides, more than 60 thousand medicinal plant saplings have been planted. Under Vibrant Village Yojana, the people of the village will raise bees and get honey and sell it and make a living. Similarly, Ayurvedic herbs and plants with medicinal properties provide them with a source of income. More than 40 honey boxes have been arranged on the barbed wire fence on the border. So in the dark of night, if an intruder moves the fence a little to enter India, the stinging army of bees will break immediately. In the same way, animal trafficking from India can also be stopped. Seeing this new experiment, it has to be said that-

Villagers will keep bees

Will find a means of income

and will avoid traffickers.

The wealth of the Bihari beggar

Tum ek paisa doge, wo das lakh dega, gharibo ki suno wo tumhari soonega... Road, footpath, village, city, station or bus- station you will find beggars begging everywhere, but at Patna station in Bihar No one can imagine that a begging divyang would become a millionaire. This is a fact. ATMs of many banks are arranged in the rented space of this rich beggar who lived on two leaves only by begging. He owns a lot of real estate. He owns two plots in a big city like Patna. His son studies in English medium and the family lives comfortably, but even today Pappu begs at the Patna station.

A background check revealed that he intended to become an engineer. But due to a quarrel at home, he left home and reached Mumbai. A few days later he lost both his legs in an accident while traveling in a local train. The future became bleak. There was no other option but to beg in Mumbai. Begging business flourished and income increased. Thus, after obtaining a 'degree' of Master of Applied Science in Mumbai City, he moved to Bihar to be with his family. On reaching Bihar, he started asking at Patna station itself. He became a millionaire by asking. Seeing this, it has to be said that-

Good luck to Roadpati

But make a millionaire

Near the Bihari Bhikhari

What a wealth?

Son-in-law's suicide to escape mother-in-law's torture

The word mother-in-law usually rhymes with the tears of a daughter-in-law. It is also sung in the folk songs that, Dada ho daughter, Vagad main na desho re sai, Vagadni vadhiari sasu dohyali re... Since time immemorial, the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law has been strained. Although there has been a change with the changing times, even today cases of daughter-in-law's suicide due to mother-in-law torture continue to occur. Jamairaja committed suicide to get rid of her mother-in-law's torture in an accidental incident. A 40-year-old man living in Imlikheda village in Chhindwara was tortured by his mother-in-law. Vadhkani mother-in-law used to torture and humiliate her in small matters to such an extent that finally Jamairaja took her life by drinking poison. He wrote in the suicide note that 'mother-in-law who tried third-degree torture is responsible for my death.'

Temple in Varanasi, care in hands of Nepal

Varanasi, the metropolis of pilgrimage and temples, has countless temples on the banks of the Ganges. The administration of these temples built on the holy land of India is conducted according to the laws and regulations of the Government of India. This is the only temple over which neighboring country Nepal has jurisdiction. It is also maintained by the Nepal government. As soon as you see this Nepali temple located near Lalita Ghat in Varanasi, you will be reminded of the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Nepal. Looking at the history of this temple, it is known that the king of Nepal, Rana Bahadur Shah, was living in Varanasi during 1800 to 1804, when he decided to build the temple. After the construction of the temple started, the construction stopped due to his sudden death in 1806. Then his son Raja Rajendravir who came to the throne started the construction of the temple. All construction materials, sculptures sourced from Nepal. After 40 years, the temple was built and ready. Since the King of Nepal built the temple, the Government of Nepal is responsible for the administration and maintenance of the temple.

A triangular samosa weighing more than three hundred kilos

Samo-sa is important in taste as 'sa' is important in music. Samosas worth crores of rupees are sold in India every day. Samosa is believed to have originated in Central Asia or the Middle East. 'Sambosa' is mentioned for the first time around the tenth century in the book of Iranian historian Abul Fazl Behki. Derived from the Persian word sambusag and now known as samosa, this triangular dish has completed more than a thousand years. A unique record of samosa was made by ten students-seniors from Maharajganj in Uttar Pradesh a few years ago. These youths involved in the catering business have set out to prepare the world's largest samosa. After about fifteen to twenty days and nights of hard work, when he fried a samosa weighing 332 kg, the onlookers were stunned.

Earlier, the students of a university in England set a record by making 110 kg samosa, but the samosa makers of Maharajganj broke that record and stunned the world by making a samosa weighing 332 kg. Two quintals of potatoes, 1.75 quintals of wheat flour and 90 liters of edible oil and several kilos of salt and spices were used to make this one samosa. It cost 40 thousand rupees to make one samosa. Out of this, 30 thousand students collected and the rest were given by their relatives. After reading about this jumbo samosa, one feels like saying:

Jab Tak Samose Mein

plums will remain,

Samosa Khana

Will continue!

Panchavani

No alarm to sleep

Jagade Kaan Ola-Ram Jagade.

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