The groom touched the feet of the bride in the wedding hall


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

Seeing the afflicted husbands and wives who have noticed problems in the world, they remember the so-called handiwork or surrender to that problem. During the wedding ceremony, the bride walks around following her husband. The scene has become commonplace, but a wedding ceremony in Guwahati, Assam witnessed an unusual scene. During the wedding ceremony, the groom touched the feet of the bride and surprised the guests present there. In order to show respect to the woman, the bride and groom had to struggle to take a video of the scene on their mobile phones. This step of the groom named Kaloldas was applauded by everyone, not only that, the video clip also went viral like lightning. Someone even gently nudged the wife before she fell on her feet.

Restaurants for vultures

People go to hotels or restaurants for food and drink when they go out for a walk. There are various types of restaurants like Chinese restaurants, Thai restaurants and continental restaurants, but now a unique vulture restaurant is about to open in Madhya Pradesh. Taking a serious note of the dwindling population of vultures, the Forest Department has made arrangements to open a vulture restaurant in an area of ​​natural beauty and greenery near Kyoti Waterfall in Rewa district. The meat tested in the laboratory will be served on a stand like a tall table with a long base. Due to this, vultures can avoid food poisoning. Tens of thousands of vultures are now left in the Rewa region of Madhya Pradesh. But their number is decreasing rapidly. That is why it has been decided to open vulture restaurants for the breeding of vultures. Earlier such a vulture restaurant has been opened in Maharashtra's Phansad Sanctuary. Looking at this experiment, we have to say that-

Even vultures will swoop

climb on the table,

Will see then

Nonvegetative vulture culture.

A scooter was bought with piles of coins

In this age of online payment and card usage, the trend of buying strictly by counting notes is disappearing. In such a situation, coins and cash are no longer important. How important was Ranichapa rupee once upon a time? Elders reminisce about the old days and say that in earlier times rupees used to look like cart wheels. Today, the mint has stopped minting four annas coins a few years ago. Demands are also met with two-rupee coins. In many banks, sacks are left lying around. In a bank in a small village in Maharashtra, the weight of the sacks overflowing with cash became so heavy that it threatened the structure of the building and had to be relieved. In this situation, when a young man in Jaipur went to buy an electric scooter with coins in two big bags, the showroom owners were amazed. The young man declared his desire to buy a scooter by paying an amount of one lakh with the coins he had collected during the last few years. Understanding the spirit of the young man, the showroom man made four-five employees count the coins and after two-three hours of counting the coins, he was satisfied by handing over the scooter to the young man.

Elders used to say that the Rani Chhap rupee used to be as small as a cart wheel, while a Jaipur youth would say that today even a ten rupee coin has become as small as a scooter wheel.

Dadi Amma sat down to study... a lot

There is one song that always comes to mind during birthday celebrations: Tumhe aur kaya du mein dil ke siva... Tumko hamari umdi lag jaye... But now in a viral video, a first class class of Tania Menia is sitting in the middle of the classroom and singing along with all her heart. You are about our age... Because this ex from Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand is studying in the first standard at the age of 61 years. An old woman named Chantara Devi is older than the school teachers, but the former believes that there is no age barrier for those who have a true desire to learn. A few times ago, when I was going to drop my grandchildren in Nishal of Chantradevi Pahari village, I thought that if I get a chance to study in school, how fun it would be! As the saying goes, if you have a mind, you will go to the valley. That's why Chantradevi took admission in the school by herself without caring what people would say or make fun of. Now they sit and study with their grandchildren and little ones like them. Slowly started learning to read and write. Seeing the true passion of the former, the school itself has given him a textbook, notebook, pencil, bag and tiffin.

Today there is debate in cities about the age at which children should be admitted to school, while this Dosima has set an example by entering the first grade at the age of 61. Seeing the indomitable will to cross the world by learning to read and write at a young age, one has to say that-

Teniyas sit together

As exemplified by Tess,

Read and come

Adopted many slogans

Doshi studies,

Even if the village read?

Long, long, long

Speak Tinguji

Lambuji Lambuji...Bolo Tinguji...Reminiscent of this fun song from Amitabh Bachchan's 'Coolie', the photo became famous all over the world and the video clip went viral like lightning. The world's tallest Sultan Kosen of Turkey and the heaviest woman Jyoti Amge of Nagpur met in America and people cried out. Sultan's height like Tad's third brother is eight feet three inches and Jyoti's height is like Tchukdi Tabudi's only two feet seven inches. Both of them, who got a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the tallest and heaviest person, met for the first time six years ago in Egypt. After that, there was a recent gift in California, USA. Thirty-year-old Jyothi was reminded of the Amitabh Bachchan song from the film when the eight-legged lamb was picked up by Dhirek and placed on her lap: Jeeski Bibi Chhoti Uska Bhi Bada Naam Hai, God Mein Utha Lo Bachche Ka Kya Kam Hai... Amitabh Bachchan When Kalyanji - While doing a stage show abroad with Anandji, he was actually teasing his wife Jaya Bachchan in this song. Someone asked a woman like Jaya Bachchan that why did you choose a tall husband as your partner? Then the woman replied that the reason for the choice is that my husband always talks to me with his head down and I can always talk to him with my head raised.

pancha-vani

Read aloud 'wu-m-n'

So it happens

Read 'May-N' from the beginning.

So happens 'no-may'.

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