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@skydeejay08

Music is life. ➕❌ I'm here only to graze knowledge and news.

New Delhi, India Katılım Kasım 2016
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The Tatva
The Tatva@thetatvaindia·
📺WATCH | Eagle catches pompano fish heavier than itself from the water and soars into the sky
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pk_hai_kya@kaswan_pk07·
Ye har baar rajasthan me hi paper leak kyun hota hai neet ka....
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Ruhi@Rinks63455117·
@khurpenchh Law me paper leak karne wale ko phasi honi chahiye Inki wajah se kitne students high cutoff se suicide kar lete Inko bhi jeene ka koi haq nahi Encounter ya phasi same for rape 🤞
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खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
>पेपर लीक होते ही धर लिया गया -सूत्र >पूरे गिरोह के साथ करता था ऑपरेट -सूत्र >उसने भी एक बार NEET की तैयारी की थी - सूत्र >बहुत मुश्किल से सब उगला - सूत्र > विदेश भागने की तैयारी में था - सूत्र >और भी कई लीकेज में हाथ है - सूत्र >दो फ़ोन,एक पेजर और एक कमला पसंद बरामद किया गया - सूत्र #NEET
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Gagan@skydeejay08·
@Rinks63455117 @ani_digital @ANI Right but Selection time pe sab me moral values hoti h, inka real transformation to seat pe bethne k baad aata h
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Ruhi@Rinks63455117·
@ani_digital @ANI 600 number out of 720 Isn't it enough to call it Leak Mr dg cutoff clear tha 600 pe if leak nahi hota These guys cleared civil services damn , now I'm getting doubts on upsc itself kaise logo ko ias select karte no moral values no feelings for students Apni ass bachao
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Alpine Observer
Alpine Observer@Alpine_Hermit·
She’s thinks she’s clever but she’s poor at mathematics and logic. She’s totally ignoring compound growth over generations, it’s not a single event of all women at one point in time having 5 kids. There have been at least 3 generations over the last 75 years who could produce children. China went from ~546 million in 1950 to nearly 970 million by 1979 — *before* the one-child policy even started. Women averaged 5-6 kids in the 50s/60s, and their kids had kids too. Policy only hit in late 1979. Total 50-year growth needed just ~1.67% per year — totally normal. No “missing billion,” just basic demographics and understanding of mathematics.
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Shekhar Dutt
Shekhar Dutt@DuttShekhar·
Massive khela happening in Tamil Nadu… Enemies are coming closer and Friends are leaving each other 😹😹
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
In 1929, an Indian family bought a German machine & forgot to name their company. They started a Candy War against the British, turning a simple Kiss into a national toffee & engineering a rainbow that would not melt in the heat. From saving a starving nation in 1947 with Army Biscuits to creating a Ghost Girl who lives on every grocery shelf, discover the secret history of the brand that taught India how to treat itself. In 1929, a man named Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan bought an old, rusted factory in the suburbs of Bombay (Vile Parle). He went to Germany to learn how to make sweets. When he returned, he brought back a massive, sophisticated candy-making machine. The family was so busy trying to figure out how to run the machine that they forgot to name the company. When people asked where the sweets came from, they just said the factory in Parle. That is how Parle was born, by accident. Before the 1960s, the Indian candy market was dominated by British brands like Morton & Mackintosh. They sold Hard-Boiled sweets (lozenges) that were expensive & catered to the elite. Parle decided to create a Peoples' Candy. They realized that the Indian palate did not just want sugar; it wanted Elaichi (Cardamom) & Caramel. They engineered a toffee that was a Hybrid. It had the chewiness of English toffee but the soul of an Indian dessert. They called it Kismi. The name was not just a cute word for a Kiss. It was a clever play on Kiss-Me, designed to sound Western & cool to the youth, while the flavor was purely 100% Swadeshi. It was the 1st Romantic candy of India. Also in the 1960s, Parle launched Poppins. To the older generation, this was Rainbow in a Roll. In the Indian heat, multi-colored candies would melt & bleed into each other, turning into a brown sticky mess. Parle’s engineers developed a unique Dry-Glaze coating that allowed 10 different flavors (Guava, Blackcurrant, Orange, etc.) to sit side by side in a single roll w/o ever touching. They turned a candy roll into a Chemical Marvel that could survive an Indian summer w/o a wrapper for hrs. During the chaos of Partition in 1947, a severe wheat shortage gripped the newborn nation. With vast fertile fields now across the border, Parle faced a crisis. The Chauhan family temporarily halted production of their hugely popular Parle Gluco biscuits & switched their machines to barley-based alternatives to keep the factory running. Even in those dark days, they refused to abandon the masses. They kept prices rock-bottom so that even the poorest refugees could afford a packet. What began as a humble glucose biscuit in 1939, already a favourite of the British Indian Army during World War II now became a symbol of resilience & Swadeshi spirit. Parle urged Indians to make do with barley till wheat returns, turning scarcity into a quiet act of service. This choice to put nation & people before profit is why Parle-G (originally Parle Gluco) rose to become the world’s largest-selling biscuit, a legacy built not just on taste, but on character. For decades, Indians have debated who the little girl on the wrapper is. Is it Neeru Deshpande? Is it Sudha Murthy? The truth is that she is not a real person. She was an illustration created by an artist named Maganlal Dahiya in the 1960s. She is a Composite Ghost, a symbol of every Indian child’s innocence, designed so perfectly that millions of people recognize her as someone they know. The Parle toffee empire was not built in a boardroom; it was built in a kitchen that refused to use British recipes. They took the Fancy English toffee & gave it a Desi spine. We remember the taste of the red & white Kismi wrapper/the rainbow Poppins, but we forget that these were Industrial Weapons. They were the 1st candies that told the West: "We do not need your sugar; we have our own sweetness."
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
An IBM training manual from 1979.
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खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
•बंगाल की SGDP अब दुनिया में अब दुनिया में सबसे ज्यादा होगी, •दुनिया की बड़ी बड़ी कंपनियां बंगाल में फैक्ट्री खोलने के लिए बंगाल की खाड़ी में लाइन लगाए खड़ी हैं, •अब बंगाल के लोगों को पलायन नहीं करना पड़ेगा •अब बंगाल का क्राइम रेट भूजल के स्तर के नीचे चला जायेगा •अब बंगाल में हिंसा मिस्टर इंडिया की तरह गायब हो जाएगी •अब बंगाल में सबके पास घर और रोजगार होगा •TMC की वजह से पहले गंगा साफ नहीं हो पा रही थी अब गंगा दुनिया की सबसे स्वच्छ नदी बन जाएगी
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खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
पूछना ये था कि अब अगर एक भी अवैध घुसपैठिया बांग्लादेश के रास्ते हमारे देश में आया तो भाजपा के कॉलर पकड़ सकते हैं??
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खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
रील के माध्यम से पानी की समस्या हल करते उत्तराखंड के मुख्यमंत्री पुष्कर सिंह धामी जी।
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Ankit Pandey
Ankit Pandey@iamankitpande·
Man finds messages. Gets a DNA test. Result allegedly shows 0 percent chance the child is his. Family Court agrees to official testing. High Court agrees too. Then Supreme Court steps in and says: A husband cannot use the child as a tool to prove adultery. A wife refusing DNA test cannot be presumed guilty. And a child born during marriage remains legally legitimate unless husband proves no access at conception. The husband was then ordered to pay ₹1 lakh. So in modern India: A man can raise a child that may not be biologically his, suspect paternity, bring private DNA evidence, and still be told the law values “presumption” over proof. Question for the timeline: Should paternity truth matter less than preserving legal legitimacy?
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kapil bishnoi@Kapil_Jyani_·
सौ सौ मंज़िल की बिल्डिंग बनाने की अनुमति दे दी जाती है…. लोगों से टैक्स के नाम पर करोड़ों वसूल लिए जाते है… और जब इन ऊँची बिल्डिंग में कोई आग लगने की घटना होती है… तो प्रशासन कह देता है कि हमारे पास 14 मंज़िल से उपर की आग बुझाने के संसाधन ही नहीं है… अरे जब तुम्हारी औक़ात ही नहीं है इतनी ऊँची बिल्डिंग सम्भालने की… तो पैसो के लालच में लोगों की ज़िंदगी से क्यों खेलते हो…
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खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
•पुलिस के पास न्याय लेने जाओ तो घूंस दो, •तहसील काम करवाने जाओ तो घूंस दो •मृत्यु प्रमाण पत्र बनवाना है तो घूंस दो •जन्म प्रमाण पत्र बनवाना है तो घूंस दो •ड्राइविंग लाइसेंस बनवाना है तो घूंस दो •पासपोर्ट वेरीफिकेशन करवाना है तो पुलिस को घूंस दो •DM ऑफिस में कोई काम करवाना है तो बाबू को घूंस दो •अपनी ही जमीन माफिया और अपराधियों के चंगुल से छुड़वानी है तो घूंस दो •सरकारी अस्पताल में बिस्तर चाहिए तो घूंस दो या सेटिंग करो •बिजली कनेक्शन का मसला है तो घूंस दो •बिजनेस चालू करना है तो लाइसेंसज के लिए घूंस दो •न्याय चाहिए तो पैसा खर्चा करो क्या इस देश में कोई भी ऐसा डिपार्टमेंट है जहां बिना घूंस के काम चलता हो?
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Gagan@skydeejay08·
@gharkekalesh Achi baat h lekin piche se video bnani jruri thi kya?
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Ghar Ke Kalesh@gharkekalesh·
Anushka Sharma's Confronted a guy who got caught throwing garbage on the road🫡
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Open Letter
Open Letter@openletteryt·
@ndtv 103 is correct. 403 is mentioned. how much time does it take to make 1 into 4 in handwritten docs?
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Pyara Uttarakhand प्यारा उत्तराखंड
केदारनाथ के ग्लेशियरों में पिकनिक मनाने वाले रील गैंग को धामी पुलिस ने खदेड़ा जान जोखिम में डालकर मौज मस्ती वालों की खैर नहीं 😡😱 आख़िर ऐसे लोगों का क्या इलाज है? अगर लाठी मारेंगे तो बोलेंगे श्रद्धालुओं पर लाठी मारी #Uttarakhand #Kedarnath #PushkarDhami
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𝕂𝕂
𝕂𝕂@Try2StopME·
@barandbench How much commission are the judges gonna take from this alimony order? Since the wife doesn't want alimony, are the judges are gonna divide ₹50L between themselves? No wonder SC intervened to remove Judicial corruption chapter from NCERT books.
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