Jaspreet Kauldhar

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Jaspreet Kauldhar

Jaspreet Kauldhar

@jpkauldhar

Miles to go before I sleep...

Amritsar, Ludhiana, Mumbai Katılım Haziran 2009
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Vikrant Gupta
Vikrant Gupta@vikrantgupta73·
Punjab have dropped both Ishan Kishan and Klaasen in the first 10 overs - yes Shashank Singh just dropped one this game, making it his fifth dropped catch last 3 games. This is very very disappointing, coming against such a powerful Hyderabad batting #PBKSvsSRH #IPL2026
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Crazy Vibes
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One morning she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. By that afternoon, she couldn’t remember her own name. And the industry that had made her famous? It replaced her before she could walk again. September 2001. Sharon Stone was behind a sofa in her San Francisco home when a sudden impact threw her over the couch onto the coffee table. Everything went dark. It wasn’t stress. It wasn’t exhaustion. It was a massive brain hemorrhage — her brain bled for nine days. Doctors gave her a one percent chance of survival. She was forty-three. At the peak of her career. Wealthy, famous, admired. Then, in a single afternoon, everything she knew about herself disappeared. She couldn’t walk without help. She couldn’t read a sentence. She struggled to speak coherently. At times, she didn’t even remember her own name. The world had associated her with beauty, intelligence, and power. She spent years relearning how to move, think, and interact with life itself. “I came out of the hospital looking like teeth on a stick,” she later said. “I lost 18 percent of my body mass in nine days.” Hollywood paused for no one. Roles vanished. Invitations stopped. Her bank account had been emptied while she fought to survive. “I had $18 million saved. But it was all gone,” she recalled. For seven years, her life became therapy: physical therapy to walk, speech therapy to speak, cognitive rehabilitation to think. Her senses shifted; everything felt altered. "My sight, touch, smell — everything changed," she said. She lost her marriage. Custody battles. Friends vanished. Her career evaporated. Then, gradually, clarity emerged. She saw that the loyalty around her had been transactional. “What remained after everything burned away mattered infinitely more,” she said. A Buddhist monk reminded her: “You were reincarnated into your same body.” She decided to stay present. To live for joy and purpose. Later, she returned to acting on her own terms. And during the pandemic, she rediscovered painting, spending hours daily exploring the world her rewired brain now perceived. At sixty-seven, Sharon Stone is alive. Creating. Honest. She survived the stroke, the erasure, and the loss of identity. And in that loss, she found herself.
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Jaspreet Kauldhar@jpkauldhar·
Delhi is like whatever you score you won’t win, might score the minimum. Dejected lot. #DCvsRCB
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No purple cap, no orange cap, no century. One team which is playing like a team, Punjab. #DCvsPBKS
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name is Bant Singh. He is a farmer and folk singer from Jhabhar village in Mansa district, Punjab. He had been singing since he was ten years old. In 2000 his daughter was studying in Class 9 when three men gang raped her. The panchayat told him to settle it quietly. He was offered ten lakh rupees and three acres of land to drop the case. He refused. He filed a police complaint. He went to court. In 2004 all three men were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. The village did not forgive him. On January 5 2006 he was cycling home through wheat fields after campaigning for a labour rally. Seven men ambushed him with iron rods and axes. He lost both arms and his left leg. He was moved from Mansa to Patiala to PGI Chandigarh where doctors operated for hours to save his life. When he regained consciousness he asked for his harmonium. He said they cut my arms thinking they would silence me. They were wrong. All seven attackers were eventually convicted. He kept performing at rallies. He kept singing. He still sings today. Follow for real stories about people India must never forget.
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SEH getting the highest score in 2026
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Sann@san_x_m·
Her name was Jessica Lal. She was 34 years old. A model in Delhi working as a celebrity barmaid at a party in Mehrauli on the night of April 29 1999. There were over 300 people at that party. Politicians. Businessmen. Fashion designers. Bollywood faces. At midnight the bar ran out of liquor. Manu Sharma walked in. Son of a Congress MP. He demanded a drink. She said no. He offered her Rs 1,000. She said no again. He pulled out a pistol. Fired one shot at the ceiling as a warning. She still said no. He shot her in the head. Then he walked out. Among the group that left with him that night was Vikas Yadav. Son of MP D.P. Yadav. The same Vikas Yadav who three years later kidnapped and murdered Nitish Katara. Out of 300 people at that party only 10 came forward to testify. Then one by one they changed their statements. 32 witnesses turned hostile. In February 2006 the trial court acquitted all nine accused. The nation erupted. Media ran a sting operation. Witnesses were caught on camera admitting they had been paid to change their testimony. Manu Sharma’s father was linked to the bribes. The public campaign forced a High Court appeal. Daily hearings for 25 days. In December 2006 Manu Sharma was convicted. Life imprisonment. Vikas Yadav got four years. He was out on bail when he committed the Nitish Katara murder. Today Manu Sharma is free. Released in 2020 on good behaviour after 17 years. He changed his name. He now runs a whisky brand called Indri. Jessica never got to say no again. Her sister Sabrina fought alone for 7 years. She lost her mother in 2000. Her father died in 2006. She kept fighting. If Sabrina had stopped this case would have died the way Jessica did. In silence. Follow for real stories about the people who refused to let India forget.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him. He did not stop. Then one stranger got up and joined him. Then another. Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field. Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world." The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them. Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
The challenge is to find someone born on the same date as you.. Let's go! Me: September 28th
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Dinda Academy
Dinda Academy@academy_dinda·
Jacob Duffy- 53 in 4 overs Jamieson- 59 in 4 overs Santner- 60 in 4 overs Bumrah- 58 in 4 overs Arshdeep- 51 in 4 overs Now we know why Gambhir rested Harshit Rana on this highway track 🤯
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Words
Words@wordsporn·
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