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It takes luck to die doing what you love...

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- Talk-Think-Shishir Ramavat - 'Mountains are my life, my religion. Now it is too late to do anything else in life. A mountain is not a stadium on whose ground you play matches and achieve achievements. For me the mountain is a temple where I go and practice my religion...!' How many births are required to get the desired life? And to get the desired death? Those people are truly lucky who have no line of demarcation between job (work, career) and joy (pleasure, love). There is no such thing as 'enough, enough is enough' for them. Achievements in his career only come as commas. If Purnaviraam is to come, he has to assume the guise of death. Many sincere actors around the world have this dream: I will continue to act till the last breath of my life, life will leave my body only when I have makeup on my face... In Australia, a man named Steve Irwin went mad. The man who became world famous as 'The Crocodile Hunter' spent his entire life smilingly breeding aqua

Leaders' vision for Diwali cleaning!

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- Agdam Bagdam-Baba Adam - In our party, even breathing is made into an event 'Hello, are you speaking from the party office?' 'We are in the party office, but it is forbidden to say anything in the party.' 'Look, don't talk so hard. This has worked for us.' 'Alright then. We have arranged the system in such a way that people call the party office first for government work. Then the order goes from the party office to the government. We have made the government a true servant.' 'Whatever it is. This time we don't have our regular sevak cleaning in Diwali. Your clean India videos were seen a lot on social media. If you are so passionate about cleaning then come to our home for Diwali cleaning this time. ' 'Look, the invitation won't work on the phone. Print a cool invitation with names of ministers, MPs, MLAs, party office bearers and lastly Bapda Bichara officials.' 'Hey, but this is no event.' 'See, in o

A miracle will happen if the IT youth work 70 hours a week

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- Advice from Narayan Murthy, Founder of Infosys Company - If we want to compete with the countries of the world, we have to change the work culture, that's right, we have to work even on holidays. - Occasional - Narayana Murthy Information technology workers defy the concept of working only four days a week, but earn higher wages than other industries. Now the controversy has arisen that Narayan Murthy, the founder of Infosys, a renowned company in the IT sector, has recently said that Indian youth working in this field should work 70 hours a week. That is an average of ten hours a day. No Sunday! Narayana Murthy wants to say that forget rest and relaxation, work hard, stay strong. They say we need to increase capacity and production in a disciplined manner. Narayan Murthy, who is the father-in-law of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, says that the people of India need to change their working style. If we want to compete with the countries of the world, we have to change t

Facebook-Insta dangerous for children, America woke up late

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- The US Congress has also acknowledged that Facebook and Instagram have adopted harmful and manipulative tactics towards children. - Due to the addictive features of Facebook and Instagram, kids get addicted and spend most of their time on it. Insomnia, depression, stress etc. mental illnesses also occur in children. Children take the comments on social media very seriously and hence get depressed due to negative comments. The US Congress has also acknowledged that Meta has adopted harmful and manipulative tactics on Facebook and Instagram. Immorality is practiced to entice children. Children are constantly engaged on social media, so huge amount of advertisements come and meta earns huge. Meta also collects data from children under the age of 13, violating US child privacy laws. 42 states of America have decided the case against Facebook and Instagram for spoiling the health of children, there have been deep repercussions in the world. On social media, people are calling the deci

Delhi talk: ED reactivated: Gehlot, Dotasara jump

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New Delhi: With only a few days left for the assembly elections in Rajasthan, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) team has created a sensation by raiding the house of state Congress president Govind Singh Dotasara in the paper leak case. On the other hand, Ashok Gehlot's son Vaibhav Gehlot has also been summoned to appear. ED has also raided the house of Mahwa independent MLA and Congress candidate Omprakash Hudla and his associates. After the ED team interrogated Dotasara and her relatives for a long time, there have been rumors of Dotasara's arrest. The BJP leader is shocked by this action of raid. He believes that the central government is giving the Congress an opportunity to gain sympathy by conducting raids in the middle of election campaign when the image of the ED has become that of an agency that harasses opposition leaders at the behest of the Centre. BJP's Rajya Sabha MP Kirodilal Meena may find it difficult to convince BJP. Meena has alleged the involvement of mi

ED under suspicion.

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The Court has once again interpreted the powers of arrest given to the Enforcement Directorate ie IGH under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The Delhi High Court has made it clear that the ED does not have unlimited powers of arrest. Under Section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the ED cannot arrest any person on its own accord. Nowadays, the opposition in the country has raised serious questions against the functioning of the ED. Now it is a popular belief that the central government often raises the weapon of ED against opposition leaders and some of its own opponents. This belief has spread to such an extent that even if a real thief of the opposition is caught in the clutches of the IDI, people believe that the raids have taken place not because he is a thief, but because he belongs to the opposition. It shows that the ED has exaggerated a bit in the raids. BJP should publish a list of those who are ministers or MPs in BJP governments and whose benami propert

The brewing rift between Bhutan and China will aggravate the Doklam dispute

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- World Window - Bhutan-China do not have diplomatic relations, yet visiting China's foreign minister threatened India's interests by hinting at resolving the Doklam dispute. Bhutan. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas is a lovely little country that is said to be the last 'Shangri La' of the world. Shangri-La is a place where everything is perfect. The fresh cool air, the snow-capped mountain peaks, the green valleys, the clear-white sky and the dark blue sheets of the rivers flowing low with its reflection... As if nature has not created this place with care for each and every thing! It is said that the citizens of Bhutan are the happiest in the world. The world adopted the idea of ​​happiness index much later, in Bhutan since 1972 the method of assessing well-being based on the growth happiness index has been in operation. It is the responsibility of the government departments to ensure that problems are minimized, chaos is minimized and the happiness of the peop

Lunar eclipse is likely to have negative effects on human relationships

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- Lunar eclipse on Saturday : Bhago vote, wake up! - Occasional - Devotions, malas, mantra chanting should be done sitting at home while the eclipse is going on Tomorrow Saturday is lunar eclipse. A very large haw of the eclipse has arisen. An eclipse is an astronomical event. Vedic Astrology is the rich and glowing way of life of Bharatvarsha. According to Vedic astrology, there are two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses in a year. Our wise sages have created some rules to be observed during eclipses. Let us consider how rational and science based it is. The main things observed before the eclipse starts, during the eclipse and after the eclipse ends include sutak, bhakti, chanting, meditation, bath and charity. Sutak is a process that starts a few hours before the eclipse begins. It is a kind of alignment. Alignment means adapting to any action, making the necessary adjustments to minimize negativity and achieve a positive outcome. By doing this the effect of negative vibrati

If Pradhan is a chief, everyone calls him 'Vada-Pradhan'.

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- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani Be it the head of any organization, be it the head of any organization, be it the head of any group. There are many dislikes for these vadas, but one vada that is loved by everyone is the Pav-Vada of Mumbai. What a color combination of hot vada and chutney-green chili! That's why the taste of vada, which has become a special feature of Mumbai, has become such a passion for one of the ministers of Nagaland, Temden Imna Along, that he has learned to make tasty vada at home. A video of the ritual of how this head is made has been taken down. Mashed boiled potato and fried jaboli in balled chickpea flour and then eating vada with tess with spicy garlic sauce and spicy tamarind sauce, this minister really reminds me of Japanese sumo wrestling. Everyone loves the Prime Minister of the country, but the Minister of Nagaland is considered the head of Mumbai. If the Pradhan is the leader, then it is called the leader-Prime Minister! At the age of 89 Bud

Kindness to a dumb animal is a divine virtue Most people are animal lovers

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- Dog Lovers vs. Dog Haters: Everyone's Right to Live on Earth - Occasional - Pests of stray animals in cities: Coexistence with cows-buffaloes, dogs, monkeys etc. can be problematic. The terror of stray animals is increasing in the urban areas of the country. Cows-buffaloes, dogs and monkeys in cities like Ahmedabad have come to live in human settlements. Lord Dattatreya has made cows and dogs Gurus. In our culture, the first practice is to make bread for cows and dogs. In many societies or polos, a special place is made for placing roti and rice in the open. Similarly, people consider the monkey as an avatar of Hanumanji and feed him bananas, potatoes etc. The population of pigeons is also increasing continuously. People who feed pigeons with chana (sorghum-mug) daily, however, keep a special type of net to prevent pigeons from entering their houses. Pigeons poop a lot. Pigeon vision has been proven to be harmful to health. Animals and birds are innocent at first sight, but

Imprisonment of stray dogs in Maharaja Singh's path

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- You have eighteen bends-octagons - Bearbhai handled the internal affairs of the forest. He gave special training to jackals and wolves and deployed them in Raja Singh's security and gave a clear message that there will be no compromise in Raja Singh's security... 'He who can protect himself and keep in mind the safety of others becomes a king. A king is not afraid of anyone. If there is danger, he should not be king.' Such a belief was prevalent in the jungle for hundreds of years. Who else can protect the king? A lion is capable of protecting itself. So lions become the king by defeating all other animals. Or if one who is as strong as a lion becomes a king, he automatically gets the title of a lion. But the forest was changing. In Jangalshahi, the king himself was responsible for the security of the king. The king who runs the government of the jungle. The same government should take care of the king's security. King Singh used to prefer superior animals to

UK's Shamima Begum: IS sex slave or suicide bomber?

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- Shamima Begum's case under discussion: Her petition to regain British citizenship has begun hearing in the UK Court of Appeal. - Shamima's lawyers say that Shamima was definitely going to Syria after fleeing, but she suffered terrible torture in Syria. Given that she was used as a sex slave by Islamic State terrorists, Shamima is not a threat to UK security, but Shamima herself is a victim. Another section believes that it is quite possible that Shamima is a pawn of IS. Shamima is feared to be a threat to UK security by entering the UK as a victim of IS atrocities. It is well known that IS uses girls as suicide bombers so Shamima should be warned. The case of Shamima Begum is currently in discussion in the United Kingdom (UK). The hearing of Shamima Begum's petition to regain British citizenship has begun in the UK Court of Appeal. The Court of Appeal is the second highest court in the UK after the Supreme Court. Shamima had joined the fundamentalist terrorist organiza

Talk of Delhi: Target of 8 thousand madrasa yogis in UP

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New Delhi: The Yogi Adityanath government has cracked down on madrassas running without proper registration and issued notices to them. The Yogi government has asked madrasas without proper registration to submit proper documents or pay a fine of Rs 10,000 per day. About 24 thousand madrasas are running in UP and out of them 16 thousand madrasas are officially recognized while 8 thousand madrasas are not recognized. Sources of the Yogi government say that notices will be issued to all these madrasas gradually. Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind has objected to the Yogi government's decision. According to Jamiat, this order is completely illegal and will be challenged in court. According to Jamiat, the Yogi government is wrongly targeting these madrassas for vote bank politics. Yogis are playing a game of gaining popularity among Hindus by targeting madrasas. BJP says that illegal activities are going on in madrassas and hence Tawai is necessary. JDU also in the field in MP, 'India' fla

63,000 animals including 73 elephants died in accidents

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- There are many cases of animal cruelty - Occasional - Lions of Girnar also die due to railway collisions: dogs and cats are not accounted for. There are many cases of animal cruelty. Animals killed by vehicles on public roads, especially dogs and cats, run over the dead bodies of vehicles and in a short time, they die. Small animals die in accidents because they suddenly cross the road, but according to a report, more than 63,000 animals have died due to accidents in the last four years. Among the animals that died accidentally, 73 elephants and four lions were killed. Elephants die due to railway collisions. The Railways has also announced safety measures to prevent the death of elephants, but these do not seem to be being implemented. There is a Wild Life Protection Act but it seems to be rarely enforced. Where there are unguarded railway platforms, it can be said that they have become gates of death for dumb animals. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India's report

The suicide city of Kota.

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A recent survey conducted on the instructions of the district administration in Rajasthan's Kota city, which has grown to be a major coaching hub of the country, has confirmed that a large number of students there are suffering from severe depression and other mental health problems. The survey was conducted between April and September this year. Keep in mind, there were 19 reported student suicides during this period. If these are added, the number of students who have committed suicide this year rises to 25. In view of the increasing number of suicides among students, the district administration started keeping their records from 2015 and till date this year has the highest number of suicides in any single year. During the survey, 83 such students were found who were victims of severe depression. Two students were found on the verge of suicide. All these were immediately counselled, not only that, but after informing the coaching center and parents, necessary steps were taken t