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तुझसे बिछड़ने के बाद किसी से मोहब्बत न हुई,
हिज्र की वो रात बहुत गहरी थी मगर,
फिर कभी सुबह को देखने की तमन्ना न हुई।
@talk2anuradha@narendramodi ji it's high time. Please concentrate on basic roadside infrastructure. Basic, local level safety. Bureaucratic reforms are the need of the hour. People don't even know who to complain to for this. The IAS officers sit behind a huge wall, untouchable, unshakeable
@dcprohinidelhi Sir, pl do something for e rickshaws plying under rohini west metro. They do not follow any rules. drive wrong side, occupy all lanes of road and dangerous driving risking passengers and others
Emotionally dependent people are the most dangerous. They will be ruthlessly manipulative to control the person they emotionally depend upon - that person's freedom is an existential threat to themselves
In the modern world with all its stresses - obvious and hidden - everyone carries a psychological baggage. That's why relationships have become so difficult to manage
What do the monks achieve with their meditations and their austerities? An equanimity of mind that is undisturbed by either happiness or sadness or rage or lust. That is just a breathing death
"I didn’t pick up a girl from that garbage dump. I picked up a diamond."
This is not a movie story. A real miracle happened in the state of Assam.
Soberan, a 30-year-old man, earned his living by selling vegetables. He was not married yet.
One evening, while returning home after work, he heard the sound of a baby crying from the bushes near the road.
When he went to check, he found a new born baby girl left alone on a garbage pile. The child had been abandoned. Soberan looked around, but no one was there. The baby was innocent, cute, and beautiful. Not knowing what else to do, he took her home with him.
He decided to raise the baby himself instead of getting married. He named her Jyoti.
He worked hard every day and night to take care of her, making sure Jyoti never faced any hardship. He sent her to school and fulfilled all her needs.
Even if he went hungry, he never let her suffer. Jyoti completed a degree in Computer Science in 2013. She then began preparing for competitive exams.
She passed the Public Service Commission exam in 2014 and got a job as an Assistant Commissioner in the Income Tax Department.
Soberan cried with joy when he saw his daughter achieve something he never had the chance to do.
Jyoti now takes care of her father, but even after all her requests, he still continues to run his vegetable business.
Soberan told the media, "I didn’t pick up a girl from that garbage dump. I picked up a diamond. She is the light of my life."
Both of them are truly inspiring people.
It needs an immaculate level of shamelessness to continue being the Education Minister of a country where all the major examinations have been conducted with appalling shoddiness and gross incompetence. A lesser mortal would've resigned in shame and taken sanyas in a forest
In today's era, only those young people who are prepared to work hard for the sole purpose of making money should think of becoming doctors. The era of getting satisfaction from doing good ethical work for its own reward is effectively over
A student needs 75% in 12th to give JEE, but only 50% to give NEET. Because doctors should preferably be dumb but IITians have to be sent to the US and hence should be of export quality
Hatred simply doesn't suit me
Anger makes my face ugly,
Envy makes me Joe average
Religion merely saps my courage.
Love with boundaries is a word
Truth is something never heard,
Safety kills you before death
Freedom: inhaled with every breath.
@tarunvats33 hi. I did not upgraded to beta version though I have option. I want to know is there any harm in first updating to beta than stable. I was thinking of jumping straight to stable but it's delayed for non beta users