JJ
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Ten lifetimes won't be enough for your Bangla Birodhi Gujarati gang and their stooge Gyanesh Kumar to put even a dent in my DIAMOND HARBOUR MODEL.
Bring everything you have got. I challenge the entire Union of India- Come to Falta. Send your strongest, send one of the godfathers from Delhi. If you have got the nerve, contest in Falta.
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya
The Diamond Harbour model crumbles.
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Democracy.
Kar lo jo ukhadna hai.
Republic@republic
#BreakingNews | EC announces fresh polls in all polling booths in Falta assembly on May 21. Republic breaks down the implications Tune in for more LIVE updates: youtube.com/watch?v=0yA4jF… #RepublicWorld #RepublicTV #RepublicNews #IndiaNews #LiveNews #RepublicExclusive #RepublicWorldLive #ArnabGoswami #RepublicDigital #NationFirst
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@FastrQuinn Lazy consumers. Today's ladies. ( Not everyone but many). Reason we see rise in extramarital affairs too.
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People quote it for a reason MS Dhoni averages 77 vs Lasith Malinga in ODIs.
But it never felt like just numbers.
Dhoni would stay deep, read those yorkers, and quietly turn them into runs.
In the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final, promoting himself over Yuvraj Singh showed the plan.
By the end, it felt like Dhoni played him on his terms.
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One of my friends works in PBKS media team and according to him the social media manager has been told to leave and he's in his probation period. That's why he's doing his best to make PBKS the most hated team in IPL.
#TrueStory
Punjab Kings@PunjabKingsIPL
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Poison, Not Watermelon, May Have Killed 4 Of Mumbai Family, Say Sources ndtv.com/india-news/wat…

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💥A Mandir coming soon in Sambhal
#Deradicalisation continues...
News Arena India@NewsArenaIndia
BIG NEWS : Court declares mosque built on graveyard land illegal in Sambhal.
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A Russian student who disappeared in the Himalayas in 2021 during a solo trek was discovered four years later by National Geographic journalists as the guardian of a high-altitude Buddhist monastery in Nepal.
24-year-old Alina Vetrova left Annapurna Base Camp and never returned. A rescue operation lasted three weeks, but an avalanche left her presumed dead. Her parents held a symbolic funeral in Novosibirsk.
In early 2025, however, a crew filming a documentary about lost monasteries discovered a young European-looking woman dressed in monastic robes and speaking fluent Tibetan and Nepali in a remote mountain temple at an altitude of 4,800 meters.
It turns out that Alina, who had lost consciousness from altitude sickness, was found by hermit monks, who cared for her for several months with herbal infusions. When she regained consciousness, the passes were already covered in snow - the descent was impossible until summer. During these months, she began to study Tibetan medicine and meditation.
According to the abbot, Alina had developed a rare gift - she could accurately recognize medicinal mountain herbs by their aroma, which the monks took as a sign of a reborn soul. She was given the name Tenzin Dolma and began training to succeed the monastery's apothecary, a position not held by anyone for 40 years.
Alina is now in charge of a collection of over 600 species of high-altitude plants. She wears a traditional burgundy robe, her head is shaved, and on her wrists she wears ritual yak bone bracelets, which she is allowed to wear as a sign of status. A dot of saffron paste is applied to her forehead daily during the morning ceremony.
When journalists ask her if she wants to return, Alina replies in Russian with a strong accent: “I’m already home. The mountains do not let out those they choose.”
Her parents have flown to Kathmandu. The meeting is scheduled for the end of the month.
(Via Shiv Kar
Courtesy Rajiv Tyagi wall from Facebook)



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