"Men have always embraced women, but some women have always embraced capable men."
Poor Aman Kumar worked 24 hours a day, working as a laborer, and even selling some land to educate his wife Gunjan.
Gunjan and Aman were married 13 years ago. Now, after getting a job, Gunjan left her husband and 10-year-old child to live with her lover.
Let me tell you,
Gunjan's lover and Gunjan were employed together in the BPSC and trained together, and that's where they developed a relationship. Tell me, should Gunjan have done this?
10 साल पहले हुआ था तलाक, दो बेटियों की खातिर फिर एक हुआ परिवार; इस कहानी ने छुआ दिल
MP News: मध्य प्रदेश के दतिया में सखी वन स्टॉप सेंटर की काउंसलिंग से कोर्ट मैरिज के जरिए तलाक ले चुका जोड़ा 10 साल बाद फिर एक हुआ. बेटियों के भविष्य के लिए पति ने पत्नी उर्मिला को दोबारा स्वीकारा. जानिए पूरी प्रेरक कहानी...
पूरी खबर : https://t.co/4HELTJxOlw
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Why offer water to a Peepal tree?
@Jaimadaan_ reveals the answer on 'Baatein Dil Se With @NavikaKumar'
Now streaming on TIMES NOW YouTube: https://t.co/sJRZsVXoTF
@jain_revival The vidyasagar ji maharaj and maha Pragya ji maharaj had not given us this sankirti ,every religions has right to live with thier faith culture and believe
@jain_revival The vidyasagar ji maharaj and maha Pragya ji maharaj had not given us this sankirti ,every religions has right to live with thier faith culture and believe
अब 'India' नहीं, डिग्री पर लिखा जाएगा 'Bharat', राष्ट्रपति मुर्मू के कार्यक्रम से पहले यूनिवर्सिटी का अहम फैसला
जबलपुर के रानी दुर्गावती यूनिवर्सिटी ने बड़ा फैसला लेते हुए डिग्रियों, मार्कशीट और दस्तावेजों में 'India' की जगह 'Bharat' लिखना शुरू कर दिया है. दीक्षांत समारोह में राष्ट्रपति को भी 'President of Bharat' के रूप में संबोधित किया जाएगा.
पूरी खबर; https://t.co/CkjXsVW61B
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32 attempts. 20 years.❤️💐
Most people see the result.
Few understand the courage behind it.
that’s where greatness begins. ✨
#NeverGiveUp#CAJourney#Inspiration
UHM Amit Shah in Kolhapur: 🔥
“India is not a Dharmshala; only those born here will live in the country. All infiltrators will be removed from the nation.”
Hussain Kuwajerwala married his long-term girlfriend Tina Darwira on December 21, 2005.
Tina did not convert her religion for the marriage.
There are no children, but it is promised that when they have children, they will be Mu$lims.
🚨 BIG BREAKING
Re-NEET question papers have been TRANSPORTED to all states using Indian Air Force helicopters.
The papers have been STORED in the strong rooms of Central Bank.
WE SUPPORT PEACE अभियान पहुंचा न्यूयार्क।जैन आचार्य लोकेशजी का कॉन्सुल जनरल श्री बिनय प्रधान ने इण्डिया हाउस में किया स्वागत।1 जुलाई को वाशिंगटन में ‘वी सपोर्ट पीस’ War free World कार्यक्रम।
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Her name was Parveen Babi.
In the 1970s she was one of the most dazzling stars Bollywood had ever seen. She came from a noble family in Junagadh, Gujarat, was highly educated with a master’s degree, and walked into Hindi cinema in 1971 with a glamour the industry had not seen before.
She acted in more than seventy films, many of them alongside Amitabh Bachchan, in classics like Deewar and Amar Akbar Anthony.
She changed what a Bollywood heroine could be. Modern, confident, stylish, unbothered by convention.
In 1976 she became the first Indian film star to appear on the cover of Time magazine, the face of a changing India. At her peak, she was at the very top.
Then, quietly, something began to break.
She was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, a serious mental illness. As it took hold, she became convinced that powerful people were trying to kill her.
The fear was real to her, even though it was a symptom of her illness.
She started to withdraw. At the height of her fame, with films still releasing, she stepped away from the industry that had adored her, travelled abroad in search of answers, and slowly disappeared from public view.
The woman who had been on the cover of Time became a recluse in her own apartment in Mumbai. She turned to interior design and to writing. She lived alone.
Years of illness and medication took a heavy toll on her health and her body. The industry that had built its glamour partly on her face did not know how to care for her once she was no longer useful to it, and largely looked away.
On a January day in 2005, neighbours noticed that she had not collected her milk and newspapers for three days.
When the police finally opened her apartment, they found that she had died alone.
She was fifty years old.
One of the brightest stars this country ever produced spent her last years frightened and forgotten, in a city that had once put her face on the cover of the world.
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