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shut-up-rabert · 2 years
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I posted 263 times in 2022
That's 263 more posts than 2021!
139 posts created (53%)
124 posts reblogged (47%)
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I tagged 256 of my posts in 2022
Only 3% of my posts had no tags
#desiblr - 173 posts
#hindublr - 21 posts
#hinduphobia - 10 posts
#hinduism - 8 posts
#kashmir - 7 posts
#jammu and kashmir - 6 posts
#kashmiri hindus - 5 posts
#kashmir genocide - 5 posts
#kanhaiya lal - 5 posts
#pakistan - 5 posts
Longest Tag: 123 characters
#won’t even be surprised if kashmir genocide is represented as “a dark time when young kashmiri girls couldn’t go to school”
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Movie concept: students from pan India living together in a hostel but instead we get less represented states like 7 sisters(+sikkim), Odisha, Karnataka, MP, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Goa in lead along with correct representation of states like Haryana, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerela, Andhra, Bihar, J&K&Ladakh in the background
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Just read a comic where UK and Canada were referred to as North Punjab and West Punjab and I haven’t been okay since
49 notes - Posted September 21, 2022
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Why isn’t mass media more neutral?
Disclaimer: I’m not taking any sides here, nor am I provoking any of you to say it, but this has been on my mind quite a bit and I feel like saying it now: Honestly saying, I’ve always felt like the media favours Palestine over Israel way to much even tho media is supposed to be neutral.
Essays in exams, front pages of newspaper, stars on social media always talk about Palestine but seem to be painting a rather black and white “Palestine good Israel bad” picture but never seem to be willing to dwell deeper into the topic, and when they they go somewhat below the surface it’s always from Palestine’s perispective only, nothing explaining Israel’s side of story as passionately even if at all. Even in India vs Pakistan wars, you’ll find motives and aggressions from both sides easily enough if you looked.
“Stars” like Bela Hadid raise slogans demanding Israel’s dissolve under the ruse of Palestine’s independence and no one bats an eye. The founder of Human rights watch left the organisation saying that it was being biased towards Palestine and has forgotten its original purpose. A lot of funding of these pro palestine news channels comes from Pro Islamic nations organisations, most of the said countries being Palestine supporters.
Palestine is suffering, yes, but it’s not just Israel that’s making it suffer. Hamas has a major role to play too. It kills its own civilians more than Israel does. Palestine has seen some serious bloodshed since Hamas came into power but no one seems to focus on that. There’s little to no discussion about how Palestine is bleeding internally due to hamas, but only the stuff that can be used against Israel.
You’ll hear about how Israel “attacked” Gaza and most of the times it turns out to be some retaliation. We always hear about civilian deaths whose names are never revealed but no one ever wonders what civilians were doing around militant bases. We talk about how palestinians are being thrown out of Israel to show them as big aggressors and it turns out that the land was originally Israel’s territory to begin with.
I’m not being pro-Israel here, And I very well admit that it can have its fair share of violations, such as killing of the one Al-Jazeera reporter , accident or not (look, I fucking hate that platform but that doesn’t mean I condone killing of someone who didn’t do anything) but this is something that has always made me curious. It can’t be as simple as “Israel evil”, can it?
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Hassi to ye sochkar aati h ki mera hone waala abhi kisi aur ke saath jeeney-marne ki kasme kha rha hoga
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sharpbharat · 1 month
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Jharkhand big news : मुख्यमंत्री हेमन्त सोरेन रक्षाबंधन से एक दिन पूर्व 18 अगस्त को पाकुड़ जिले में बहन- बेटियों के खाते में डीबीटी के माध्यम से 1000 रुपए की सम्मान राशि हस्तांतरित करेंगे, झारखंड मुख्यमंत्री मंईयां सम्मान योजना का करेंगे शुभारंभ
रांची : झारखंड के मुख्यमंत्री हेमन्त सोरेन रक्षाबंधन के एक दिन पूर्व 18 अगस्त को पाकुड़ जिले में महिला लाभुकों के खाते में डीबीटी के माध्यम से एक हज़ार रुपए ( 1000 रूपये ) की सम्मान राशि हस्तांतरित कर झारखंड मुख्यमंत्री मंईयां सम्मान योजना का शुभारंभ करेंगे. मुख्यमंत्री ने गुरुवार को मुख्यमंत्री आवासीय कार्यालय में मुख्य सचिव एल खियांग्ते, मुख्यमंत्री के अपर मुख्य सचिव अविनाश कुमार, महिला बाल…
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townpostin · 2 months
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Maiyan Samman Scheme for Women's Welfare a Big Hit in Jharkhand
255 special camps set up in East Singhbhum for scheme applications A new initiative offers monthly aid to eligible women aged 21-50 in Jharkhand for health and nutrition. RANCHI – The Maiyan Samman Yojana has turned out to be a big hit in Jharkhand as thousands of womenfolk stand in queue to apply for beneficiary status. The scheme, conceptualized by the former Chief Minister Champai Soren has…
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gadgetsforusesblog · 3 months
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Abua Awas Yojana: This government will give 20 lakh concrete houses to homeless families, know what is the scheme and application process?
Abua Awas Scheme: Do you also Jharkhand resident of the state, and Homeless Family If yes then there is great news for you, Jharkhand Government To you To provide 20 lakh concrete houses It is going to be a big deal for all of you so that you can benefit from it, we will tell you in detail in this article. Abua Awas Yojana We will tell you about it, for which you will have to read this article…
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werindialive · 3 months
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CPB rule against Counterfeit Goods makes it challenging for Indians to enter the US smoothly
It is now an offense to travel to the US with fakes or first copies of branded items and those found in the possession might get their bargain buys confiscated or destroyed by the US customs officials.
The US Customs and Border Protection (CPB) has strictened its rules. In the recent past, many Indian students and tourists to the US have found themselves in an awkward position where the authorities seized their luxury items upon entry to the US.
As per the CPB rule, an individual can carry only one counterfeit item to the US. Anything up and beyond this allowed quantity will be seized. The items in the possession of an individual are expected to be for personal use and thus one item per category is allowed.
Many people have encountered a rough patch upon their arrival in the US and some shared their story with the press.
A school teacher from Jharkhand, India told a leading news daily, “I traveled to the US to meet my son, who is pursuing a master's in supply chain management in Texas. I was carrying eight shirts, four trousers, some socks, and a pair of shoes. All the goods were still packed as I had just bought them.”
"At the port of entry officials checked my bags and bombarded me with questions about where I was traveling from, who the goods were for, if I was smuggling them, etc. Though I tried explaining to them that it was all for my son, they insisted that I could not take them as they were all counterfeit goods- copies of big brands - which I wasn't aware of. Since they threatened me with criminal charges, I had no choice but to let them seize everything immediately." The teacher further said that the majority of the confiscated items were torn by the authorities before being discarded. "I lost goods worth at least Rs 30,000, said the teacher as he requested the authorities to make people aware of the rule on relevant platforms.
"How do we know this (rule) if it is not prominently mentioned in the dos and don'ts guide that gives travelers a checklist of what can be carried and what can't," says a student from Hyderabad who had a similar experience.
Officials at CPB told a reporter "This violates Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). If these goods were genuine or sold illegally with actual brand names, it would have amounted to $2.7 billion."
"Bringing them into the United States may result in civil or criminal penalties and purchasing counterfeit goods often supports criminal activities, such as forced labor or human trafficking," he added.
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yolacricket · 6 months
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yashmodel · 6 months
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Most Famous Models in Ranchi
Ranchi, the capital city of Jharkhand, is not only known for its scenic beauty but also for its burgeoning fashion and modeling industry. Over the years, the city has produced some exceptional talents who have made a mark in the world of fashion. Let's take a look at some of the Most famous Models In Ranchi who have carved a niche for themselves in the industry.
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Introduction
The modeling industry in Ranchi has witnessed a significant growth in recent years, thanks to the increasing number of fashion events, brand campaigns, and the rise of social media influencers. This has opened up new avenues for aspiring models in the city, allowing them to showcase their talent on a larger platform.
Modeling Industry in Ranchi
Despite the growth, the modeling industry in Ranchi faces several challenges, including lack of proper infrastructure, limited exposure to international fashion trends, and stiff competition from other cities. However, with the right talent and determination, many models from Ranchi have managed to overcome these challenges and make a name for themselves in the industry.
Criteria for Fame in Modeling
To achieve fame in the modeling industry, models in Ranchi need to focus on building a strong social media presence, collaborating with reputed brands, and showcasing their talent through runway shows and editorial work. These factors play a crucial role in determining the success and fame of a model in today's competitive world.
Top Models in Ranchi
Model 1: Stefy Patel
Achievements: Winner of several beauty pageants, including Miss Ranchi.
Style: Known for her elegant and versatile style, she has graced the covers of numerous fashion magazines.
Impact: A role model for many aspiring models in Ranchi, she has inspired them to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals.
Model 2: Kushmandvi Sharma
Achievements: Featured in national and international fashion campaigns.
Style: Known for her edgy and experimental style, she has been praised for her unique look and personality.
Impact: Considered a trendsetter in the industry, she has influenced many young models to embrace their individuality and stand out from the crowd.
Model 3: Riya Tirkey
Achievements: Walked the ramp for renowned designers at various fashion weeks.
Style: Known for her graceful demeanor and impeccable style, she has been praised for her ability to carry off any outfit with confidence.
Impact: A favorite among designers and photographers, she has left a lasting impression with her stunning looks and professional attitude.
Model 4: Angel Lakra
Achievements: Featured in top fashion magazines and editorials.
Style: Known for her classic and timeless style, she has been praised for her ability to reinvent herself with every photo shoot.
Impact: A versatile model with a strong presence, she has captivated the audience with her stunning looks and captivating charm.
Model 5: Priyanshu Choudhary
Achievements: Represented India at international fashion events.
Style: Known for her bold and daring style, she has pushed the boundaries of fashion and challenged conventional beauty standards.
Impact: A trailblazer in the industry, she has inspired many young models to break free from stereotypes and embrace their true selves.
Future of Modeling in Ranchi
With the increasing recognition and opportunities in the modeling industry, the future looks bright for aspiring models in Ranchi. With the right guidance and perseverance, they can achieve great success and become the next big names in the fashion world.
Ranchi has produced some of the most talented and successful models in the country. With their unique style, grace, and determination, these models have not only achieved fame but have also inspired a whole new generation of aspiring models to follow their dreams.
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sportsgr8 · 8 months
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India ‘A’ Selection Is Good Opportunity For Upendra Yadav, Kumar Kushagra: Ajay Ratra
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With KS Bharat: With KS Bharat and Dhruv Jurel selected in the Test squad for the first two games against England at Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, Kumar Kushagra and Upendra Yadav were recently included in the India ‘A’ team for the second and third four-day games against England Lions in Ahmedabad. While Upendra was a member of India ‘A’ team on their tour of South Africa in 2021, Kushagra has been handed a maiden call-up to the squad. Former India wicketkeeper-batter Ajay Ratra believes the duo are on the radar of the selection committee, resulting in their selection for India ‘A’ team. "India ‘A’ is your second-best Test team and with them being selected for those games, it means that the selectors and team management are keeping an eye on those two, based on their domestic performances for a long time. There’s a lot of cricket happening and it’s great that those two wicketkeepers are getting a chance to play in this format," he said in an exclusive conversation with IANS. With Rishabh Pant still recovering from injuries sustained in a horrific car accident in December 2022, India has fielded three different wicketkeepers in Test cricket since February 2023 – Bharat, Ishan Kishan and KL Rahul. Bharat had been in the ‘A’ team set-up for a long time before graduating to the Test level, while Rahul has been the primary wicketkeeper in ODIs and even donned the gloves for the Test tour of South Africa. Kishan has been on a mental health break from the game since December 2023 while Jurel was given a Test call-up, based on his good showings in domestic cricket and India ‘A’ games. Hence, the call-ups of Kushagra and Upendra to the India ‘A’ team have two aims – of expanding the wicketkeeper pool in senior men’s cricket and give the ‘A’ level exposure to youngsters like Kushagra and Upendra. When Kushagra’s India ‘A’ call-up came, the wicketkeeper-batter converted his overnight score of an unbeaten fifty into a fine 132 for Jharkhand in the Ranji Trophy match against Services at the Airforce Complex Ground in Palam, New Delhi. Last month, Kushagra had earned an astonishing INR 7.2 crore deal with Delhi Capitals at the IPL 2024 Player Auction in Dubai. Ratra, who played six Tests and 12 ODIs for India, recalled seeing Kushagra as a young keeper a few years ago at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru. “I still remember about doing an U16 camp with Kumar Kushagra in Bengaluru. The way he showcased his glovework at the U16 level, it made for a very impressive look.” "The NCA has a lot of camps going on in a year and at that time, he was at the U16 level. Someone like Jayant Yadav was at the NCA for rehab or practice and he needed a wicketkeeper to do his bowling practice. "We then sent Kumar for helping him and even though it was a practice session happening, he was catching balls at ease and gathered the deliveries very well. Seeing that, I got a feeling that he would be a decent keeper and has now done well at the domestic level." On the other hand, Upendra is a big-hitting wicket-keeper who has kept wickets and got big runs for Uttar Pradesh and Railways in first-class cricket. "I haven’t seen much of Upendra, but have heard a lot about him and read about his scores too. So, the India ‘A’ selection is a good opportunity for them and the way Dhruv Jurel entered India ‘A’ setup before getting the Test call-up, they can take inspiration from it." "If an overseas series comes up and whether India would take KL Rahul as a keeper there, there’s some time to it. But India ‘A’ selection is a good opportunity for both Upendra Yadav and Kumar Kushagra," concluded Ratra. Read the full article
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environmentindia · 9 months
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Today's Top Environment News Alert
◆ A leopard was found dead on National Highway (NH) 44, near Khatu Shyam temple in north Delhi’s Alipur, in the early Wednesday – just days after another big cat was sighted in south Delhi’s Sainik Farms.
◆ Developed by US-based NGO Resolve, TrailGuard AI is an innovative camera trap that is designed to detect specific species and transmit images of them instantly. Conservationists in India saw potential for its use in managing human-tiger conflict.
◆ One person was arrested for killing two barking deer that strayed into his paddy field in Jharkhand’s Simdega district, a forest department official said on Thursday.
◆ Activists and people’s representatives on Wednesday met Forest, Ecology and Environment Minister Eshwar B Khandre and requested him to conserve varieties of citrus fruits, especially Sakkare Kanchi (pomelo) which was disappearing from the Western Ghats
◆ Meet Yashwant Budhwani, Harsh Somani, and Khalid Ansari - three guys who've come up with something pretty cool for car owners. They've started Hoora, a new car wash service that's all about making your life easier and being kind to the planet
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infokizansh · 1 year
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 CLASSIC WHISKY IS ONE THE FINEST BRAND IN THE U.P AND OTHER STATES. 
Kizansh Group delivers the top whisky brand in foreign flavors with mature malts. They follow the process of manufacturing whisky in the old process with the master blend and fermentation of whisky for many years to make the aged. Kizansh Group produces whisky in the UP and last year they started their production in many different states like GOA, PUNJAB, DELHI & JHARKHAND. 
Classic Whisky comes in various flavors of grains and malts in the market liquor. With the finishing touch of grains and wheat include the single malt that gives you a genuine taste of the liquor in grains. 
Kizansh Group produces the IMFL brand & Foreign based liquor for the young spirits of India that prepares the production of all types of spirits which gives different touches and flavors. 
In India, the young generation of spirits is lovers of whisky, Rum, and Beer. Which produces with all grain of the Indian market. It usually uses these ingredients for making spirits and includes all these grains wheat, grain, corn, rye, barley, and other grain mixes.  
"An Elegant flavor of mature malt & barley" of the top-selling whisky of the Kizansh Group.  
In this process, they followed a standard process of whisky that gives you different flavors and tastes of ale. They prefer a lot of the same preferable drinks in the market.   
Classic Whisky is the most popular whisky in the Indian market, which comes with Scotch Malt in a master blend process that gives the classic expression with the single Malt scotch with grain and oak.   
In the current market, Kizansh Group covers more than 10 Top companies in the Indian states. And now, they are also ready to move to Andhra Pradesh, Mizoram, and other Southern states of India. 
Kizansh Group is already in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. They are presenting soon their new brand of Beer in Jharkhand and preparing to set up the plant in Top different states. 
(Black-52) Classic whisky is the highly demanded spirit in North, South, and East India. As well as Other Union territories. Almost, they serve more than 20 lakhs of spirit in the last seven years of business.  
In India, natural grains and other selective products of whisky production make huge amounts without any chemical-free production with only the use of natural grains and other corn grains. 
Kizansh has concentrated on making whisky and following the concept of the term and conditions of the experts of the Kizansh for making whisky under their instruction. They know the priority of the consumers because they covered the big number of consumers in the market.  
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neevan07 · 1 year
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MS DHONI
Barring Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni is probably the most popular and definitely the most scrutinised cricketer from India. He has got to this point coming from the cricketing backwaters, the mining state of Jharkhand, and through a home-made batting and wicketkeeping technique, and a style of captaincy that scales the highs and lows of both conservatism and unorthodoxy. Under Dhoni's captaincy, India have won the top prize in all formats: topping the Test rankings for 18 months starting December 2009, the 50-over World Cup in 2011 and the World T20 on his captaincy debut in 2007.
Dhoni, then a ticket inspector with the Indian Railways, had escaped all attention bar the odd whisper among the followers of club cricket in Kolkata until he was 23, when he blasted two centuries in a triangular 50-over tournament for India A in Nairobi. Long-haired and fearless, he soon swaggered into international cricket, and became an instant darling of the crowds with ODI innings of 148 and 183 within a year of his debut.
Dhoni demonstrated all that was right with the new middle-class India. He didn't respect reputations, but never disrespected either. He improvised, he learned, but didn't apologise for his batting style, which was not the most elegant. He became a multi-faceted ODI batsman, one who could accumulate, one who could rebuild, and one who could still unleash those big sixes.
Along the way Dhoni showed leadership skills, which were recognised when Rahul Dravid gave up the captaincy in 2007. Just before that announcement from Dravid, Dhoni had taken a bunch of kids to South Africa and was leading India to a World Cup win in a format the country didn't even take seriously. The ODI captaincy was natural progression, and Anil Kumble just kept the seat warm in Tests for a year.
Dhoni brought to captaincy a thick skin and relative indifference to results that an Indian captain needs to keep the job for long. Along with coach Gary Kirsten, he put his senior performers in a comfortable place, and they returned the favour with some of their best years in international cricket. His calmness on the field helped and worked like a charm in the shorter formats, although tactically he sometimes sat back for too long in Tests. All that can't argue with the fact that India had some of their best years in Test cricket, in terms of tangible achievement, under Dhoni.
However, post the 50-over World Cup win in 2011, which Dhoni sealed with a timely 91 and his patented helicopter shot, an ageing team kept losing in unfamiliar conditions. After eight straight Test losses away from home, Dhoni the captain came under immense pressure, which was accentuated by a 2-1 home series loss to England in 2012-13, the first time India had lost at home in more than eight years. This brought out a new chapter in Dhoni's career wherein he seemed more assertive as a captain, started building a new team, played his best Test innings on a turner to win India the Chennai Test against Australia, and became the first captain to lead India to four wins in a series.
Away from home in the winter of 2013-14, India lost Test series in South Africa and New Zealand by 1-0 margins that did not reflect how close they came close to wins on both tours. The England tour of 2014 began promisingly, with a drawn first Test followed by a historic win at Lord's, but India crashed to earth immediately afterwards to lose the series 3-1. At Old Trafford and The Oval, with the batting crumbling around him, Dhoni played a couple of his bravest innings in Tests, dealing with the seam movement and bounce by stepping down the pitch and taking blows on his body.
Wins once again proved elusive on the tour of Australia that followed, though India competed ferociously thanks to a young batting core led by Kohli.
Kohli had captained the side in the first Test, with Dhoni injured, and he would lead them in the fourth Test too, with Dhoni making a surprise announcement after the third Test in Melbourne that he was retiring from the longest format.
Though his game was not as suited to Tests as it was to limited-overs cricket, Dhoni ended his career in whites with a proud record for a wicketkeeper: 4876 runs at an average of just over 38, and six hundreds. He had also captained India to more Test wins - 27 - than anyone else.
Dhoni continued to lead India in the shorter formats, and they shrugged off a win-less tour of Australia by reaching the semi-finals of the 2015 World Cup. A year later, they won the Asia Cup T20 in Bangladesh but exited the World T20 in the semi-finals, at home. Dhoni enjoyed a good tournament as a finisher, scoring 89 runs while only being dismissed once in five innings; he showed electric reflexes while keeping to the spinners, eventually playing on till the 2019 World Cup, though he gave up the limited-overs captaincy in January 2017.
India's defeat to New Zealand in the semi-final of the 2019 World Cup turned out to be Dhoni's final international match, although that wasn't officially confirmed till more than a year later. In the immediate aftermath of that result, there was lots of speculation about whether Dhoni would call it quits. He didn't, but he did opt out of India's series for the rest of 2019 and early 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic then brought all sporting action to a halt. Just as players' preparations for the delayed IPL began, in August, on India's Independence Day, Dhoni made the big announcement - on Instagram. He was retiring from all international cricket.
In the IPL, Dhoni has been the face of the Chennai Super Kings franchise. He became so deeply associated with the city that he even became a co-owner of a Chennai-based football franchise. But in 2016, with Super Kings suspended for two seasons over issues stemming from the spot-fixing scandal of 2013, he was part of the IPL's new franchise Rising Pune Supergiants. Super Kings were reinstated in 2018 and Dhoni was back at the helm, leading the team to a fairytale third title. He almost repeated the feat in 2019, losing a thrilling final against Mumbai Indians by just 1 run. Sidharth Monga
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sharpbharat · 2 months
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jharkhand big news : विधायक सरयू राय के खिलाफ 100 करोड़ की मानहानि का केस दायर, मैनहर्ट कंपनी ने रांची सिविल कोर्ट में ठोका केस, सरयू राय ने कहा - इस मुक़दमे का मुंहतोड़ जवाब देंगे
रांची : देश में कंसल्टेंसी कंपनी मैनहर्ट की ओर से जमशेदपुर पूर्वी के विधायक सरयू राय के खिलाफ झारखंड के रांची सिविल कोर्ट में मानहानि का दावा किया है. इसको लेकर 100 करोड़ रुपये का मानहानि का मुकदमा सरयू राय के खिलाफ दर्ज किया है. कंपनी की ओर से दायर याचिका में विधायक सरयू राय ने कहा है कि विधायक सरयू राय के कारण बार बार विवादों में घेरे में आ जा रही है, जिससे कंपनी को आर्थिक तौर पर काफी नुकसान हो…
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Types of Golgappa- The Most Popular Street Food oF India
Are you a pucchka lover? Then you might wanna know the types of pucchka's you will find on street. There are various names such as golgappas, puchkas, panipuri, batashe etc.
Pani puri is a much loved street food that everyone has developed recipes revolving around their taste buds. Some like boiled potates and chickpeas while some add hot matra curry. Let's have a look at the different types of golgappas around the country, what are they called, different ingredients used to make them and who invented the scared golgappas.
The Three Musketeers of Golgappas
The Shell The puri or the basic shell of the golgappas are usually made with atta (flour) or suji (semolina). Suji based puris are popular in the Northern states of the country while as we move towards the East, the atta based golgappas are preferred. The shells made with atta are thinner and mostly bigger while the suji shall are thicker and denser.
The Stuffing While some add boiled chickpeas and boiled potatoes, some add a warm white peas curry (matra). Different parts of the country have different preferences.
The Water “Teekha? Meetha? Ki Dono?” – All Golgappa wala bhaiyas
Such profound words. Most Indian golgappa stalls serve them with a spicy and minty jaljeera pani and a khatta-meetha (sweet and tangy) tamarind water.
Six Different Types Of Golgappa in India
1) Golgappe Most North Indian states like Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir and New Delhi use the term Golgappe or Golgappa for this loved Indian snack. The puri used is usually made suji (semolina) but at some stalls, you can find the atta version too.
The golgappas are stuffed with boiled chickpeas, boiled potatoes and a sweet tamarind sauce (saunth chutney). Then the golgappas are carefully dunked in a big vat of spicy and minty water. Filled to the brim and served in a donna (disposable Indian bowl used for chaats). POP and transfer to heaven!
2) Puchkas Puchkas or Fuchkas as they are popularly known in West Bengal and parts of Bihar and Jharkhand. The shell is usually made with atta and they are stuffed with boiled chickpeas and mashed potatoes. The main component is the chickpeas, the potatoes are a little diminished.
The potato-chickpea mix is spiked with gondhoraj lime juice and tangy tamarind water. In some parts of Kolkata, some puchka vendors add mashed bananas too.
3) Pani Puri Pani Puri is all things holy in Maharastra and Gujarat. Instead of the classic mashed potatoes and chickpeas mix, they are stuffed with a white peas mixture (matra). Unlike most versions of the famous golgappas, the mixture is added when warm. The water added is tangy and spicy.
4) Pani Ke Batashe Golgappas are called Pani ke batashe in parts of Uttar Pradesh. My friends from Kanpur and Lucknow say the taste is unparalleled and what we eat in Delhi is all things wrong.
These pani ke batashe are stuffed with boiled white peas and potatoes and served with sweet and sour water. In some parts of UP, these batashaas are served with five different types of water, also called as ‘Paanch swaad ke batashe’.
5) Gup Chup Golgappe/Pani Puri are called Gup Chup in parts of Odisha and Hyderabad. As funny as the name sounds, they are called Gup Chup because of the sound they make when they burst into the mouth. The puris are made with whole wheat flour, refined flour, and semolina.
The filling consists of the regular boiled potatoes with green chilies and onions.
6) Phulki Don’t confuse them with phulkas (chapatis). Golgappas are called Phulkis in Madhya Pradesh and parts of Uttar Pradesh. Phulkis are the same as golgappas, only the name is different.
In some parts of the country, golgappas are served with a curd and chutney stuffing called ‘dahi ke batashe’ or ‘dahi puri’ which some would say is equally gratifying. They are topped with crunchy sev, coriander leaves, and pomegranate.
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Stepping up their demand for a separate religion, tribals from various States across the country and some representatives from Bhutan and Nepal as well on Sunday (March 12) held a big rally in the Jharkhand capital
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Mahendra Singh Dhoni (/məˈheɪndrə ˈsɪŋ dhæˈnɪ/ (listen); born 7 July 1981), commonly known as MS Dhoni, is a former Indian cricketer and captain of the Indian national team in limited-overs formats from 2007 to 2017, and in Test cricket from 2008 to 2014. He is also the current captain of Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League. Under his captaincy, India won the 2007 ICC World Twenty20, the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, the most by any captain. He also led India to victory in the 2010 and 2016Asia Cup. Additionally, under his leadership, India won the 2010 and 2011 ICC Test Mace and 2013 ICC ODI Championship. Dhoni is a right-handed wicket-keeper batsman known for his calm captaincy and his ability to finish matches in tight situations. He scored over 10,000 runs in One Day Internationals and is considered one of the best finishers in the game. He is also one of the greatest wicket-keepers and captains in the history of cricket
Personal informationFull name
Mahendra Singh Dhoni Born 7 July 1981 (age 41) Ranchi, Bihar (present-day Jharkhand), India Nickname Mahi, Thala DhoniHeight1.75[1] m (5 ft 9 in)Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm medium Role Wicket-keeper batsman Relations
Sakshi Dhoni(m.2010)
International informationNational side
India (2004–2019)
Test debut (cap 251) 2 December 2005 v Sri Lanka Last Test 26 December 2014 v Australia ODI debut (cap 158)23 December 2004 v Bangladesh Last ODI 9 July 2019 v New Zealand ODI shirt no.7 T20 debut (cap 2) 1 December 2006 v South Africa Last T20 27 February 2019 v Australia T20 shirt no. 7
Dhoni made his ODI debut on 23 December 2004, against Bangladesh in Chittagong,[2] and played his first Test a year later against Sri Lanka.[3] He played his first T20I also a year later against South Africa.[4] In 2007, he took over the ODI captaincy from Rahul Dravid and he also selected as T20I captain of India in this year.[5] In 2008, he was selected as Test captain.[6] His captaincy record in Tests format was mixed, successfully leading India to a series win against New Zealand in 2008 and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (home series in 2010 and 2013) against Australia while losing to Sri Lanka, Australia, England, and South Africa by big margins in away conditions.[7]
He announced his retirement from Tests on 30 December 2014,[8] and stepped down as captain of T20Is and ODIs in 2017. On 15 August 2020, Dhoni retired from all formats of international cricket and continues to play in the IPL.[9][10]
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