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India Information | ⚡'Snake Man' Moti Ram Dies After Being Bitten by Cobra in Uttar Pradesh - LatestLY
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lilyoffandoms · 7 months
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tired-yashika-core · 3 months
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sometimes study motivation to go to Lady Shri Ram College is just
Baby see, hu mai south delhi ki,
vegan vali diet,
almond vala ghee,
mera mann jo karega na mai vahi karungi,
aisi choti moti gaadi mei main nahi baithungi
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blueonwrestling · 6 months
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Stardom American Dream 2024 In The Keystone State Star Ratings
High Speed Title Three Way Mei Seira (c) vs. Saki Kashima vs Ram Kaicho 4 stars
Trios Camron Branae & Queen's Quest (AZM & Saya Kamitani) vs Oedo Tai (Momo Watanabe & Starlight Kid) & Stephanie Vaquer 3.75 stars
Tag Team SAKI & Willow Nightingale vs Konami & Syuri 4 stars
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Fantastic show, happy to see the AEW addition with Willow/Mariah and Toni Storm, Maika vs Megan was a MOTY candidate, HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY reccomended and i'm always happy to see more Stephanie Vaquer too.
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Yogi Government Initiatives To Brand UP As Most Favourite Tourist Destination
Uttar Pradesh is a land of popular monuments and a rich history full of valour and sacrifice, it is also replete with spirituality and divinity and is one of the most visited pilgrimage places for those looking for spiritual holidays in India.
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The soil of the state is believed to be the birthplace of the Hindu Gods like Rama, Krishna, and five Jain Teerthankaras to the place where Buddha gave his first sermon, and also left his body, Uttar Pradesh glows with a spiritual aura that one can witness on their pilgrimage tours here.
Over the years people of different faiths have lived in harmony which is beautifully reflected in the historical monuments that offer much-needed peace of mind in popular, unexplored, or less-explored tourist destinations.
Uttar Pradesh, the emerging tourism hub of India
The state is home to numerous Hindu pilgrimage destinations & has made a record for hosting the largest peaceful religious gathering, the Kumbh Mela. Then there are other religiously relevant places like Vrindavan the land of Shri Krishan & Ayodhya, the birthplace of lord Rama. Both these destinations captivate the pilgrims with their mesmerising idols and spirits, allowing them to seep into this incredible experience. 
The state also has a lot of Muslim sacred destinations in various small & popular cities and towns of Uttar Pradesh. Some of the popular Muslim shrines in the state are the Asfi Mosque, Deva Sharif and Dargah-e-Sabri.
Apart from the brilliant Mughal architecture like the Taj Mahal in Agra which is the main attraction of Uttar Pradesh tourism, there are others as well located at other in other cities such as Moti Masjid and Jama Masjid which are a brilliant example of Mughal architecture. 
Yogi government’s upgraded Tourism policy to increase tourism in India 
According to the new tourism policy of the state, investment-based subsidies have been provided to the hotel industry. The hotel will be given subsidies of up to Rs 2 crore depending upon investments up to Rs 10 crore and a subsidy of Rs 40 crore on investments above Rs 500 crore. The hotels will also be given the status of the industry and hotels will also be paying rates from electricity, property tax, and sewerage tax according to the industry.
All the destinations related to Lord Ram will be developed as part of the Ramayana circuit, and various religious places associated with Lord Krishna will be included in the Krishna circuit. The Ramayana circuit will include religious places like Ayodhya, Chitrakoot, and Bithoor among other religious places. 
Places included in the Krishna circuit are Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Govardhan, Barsana, Nandgaon, Baldev and other religious places and Kapilvastu, Sarnath, Kushinagar, Kaushambi, Shravasti, Ramgram and other places will be part of the Buddhist circuit.
To further give a boost to religious tourism in Uttar Pradesh the new policy has also kaid provision for the Mahabharata Circuit and Shakti Peetha Circuit, which will also include places like Hastinapur, Kampilya, Echhatra, Barnawa, Mathura, Kaushambi, Gonda, Lakshagriha.
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The Yogi government has tried to push tourism in the less known places as well, which were not yet included in the category of tourism, have also been included. For a good pilgrim experience the government has focused on budget hotels, heritage hotels, star hotels, heritage, homestays, eco-tourism units, caravan tourism units, pilgrim dormitories, Dharamshala's, wellness resorts, all-weather seasonal camps and many more.
Source: - Uttar Pradesh tourism
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lyricsssdotin · 2 months
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Singer:Tarsem Jassar, Kulbir JhinjerAlbum:Tarsem Jassar Do soore turr gaye siKachairi wal nu hikkan taaniSher mard de puttar neAinvein tu bachde na jaani Thande Burj ch maa saddi…Thande Burj ch maa saddiBaithi ae dekh samaadhi laayi Fatehgarh Sahib jehi dharti naKite hor duniya utte thiyaaiNikki umar te soch uchchiJihna ne een ni manni bhai Bhai Moti Ram MehraDudh pilaya baazi laake Bhai…
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philippmichelreichold · 3 months
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Space Dreadnoughts by Dave Drake
Space Dreadnoughts is a Military Science Fiction anthology by David Drake, Martin H Greenberg and Charles G Waugh. The contents in order of appearance are:
"Introduction: A quick Look at Battle Fleets" by David Drake
"The Only Thing We Learn" by Cyril M. Kornbluth
"C-Chute" by Isaac Asimov
"Allamagoosa" by Eric Frank Russell (won the Hugo Award for bestshort story in 1955)
"A Question of Courage" by J. F. Bone
"Superiority" by Arthur C. Clarke
"Hindsight" by Jack Williamson
"The Last Battalion" by David Drake
"Shadow on the Stars" by Algis Budrys
"Time Lag" by Poul Anderson
The first Military Sci Fi story I remember is the Star Trek TOS episode "Balance of Terror," in which Enterprise duels with a Romulan interloper. The military conflict was setting to other conflicts between the crew, the story was full of suspense, and actual battle was a small part of the story. And so it is here.
The book's title is a misnomer. The back cover blurb is misleading-- "Massive and arrogant, they patrol the final war zone-- deep space. All great battleships before them-- . . . are mere toys in comparison." It goes on about "bristling artillery" and "battalions of souldiers." I expected fleet actions involving capital ships. Tactics. Maneuvers. Gunplay. While there are fleet actions and even battleships in some of these stories, they are mere backdrops on a stage where people play out the stories. Truly good Science Fiction involves people, and in all these stories, the people overshadow the military settings that serve only to bring out the characters and whatever lessons there are to be learned from them. All of these stories are well worth reading.
"Introduction: A quick Look at Battle Fleets" Mr Drake's introduction is a wonderful introspective about the history of the Dreadnought battleships with a mention of two 1950's Astounding essays on the armaments of spaceships-- one by Willy Ley, the other by Malcolm Jameson. If one is going to write stories about ship-to-ship combat, the introduction is a good starting point. But only a starting point. One should definitely read Mahan, and consider the lessons of Taranto and Pearl Harbor. And the US Navy's Harpoon's and Tomahawk's are wonderful arguments in favor of missles over guns. One should also consider the time honored techniques of ramming and boarding actions.
Perhaps the question of guns vs missles is mooted today. The arms race has continued in Sci-Fi beyond what could be imagined with a knowledge of 1950's physics. The Ley and Jameson essays were written before Empire of Man fighters raked Formoria, before rail guns, and CTD imploders, before GRASER's, X-ray LASER's and phaser banks, before the Moties bombarded Mote Prime with asteroids, and before Captain Sheridan laid a gigaton on Z'ha'dum.
"The Only Thing We Learn" Kornbluth tells a cautionary tale of faded Imperial glory. The barbarians at the gates will one day have descendants that are as decadent and prissy as the effete and ineffectual empire they deposed and replaced. History blurs and magnifies the epic tales of glory. The details are lost. The character is lost. One day a fresh wave of barbarians sweeps aside succcessors that their ancestors would be ashamed to acknowledge. The reader may decide what relationship if any there is between this story and the quote from Friedrich Hegel. A fun story despite the dire consequences for the past and future losers. In his column, "Rereading Kornbluth", Robert Silverberg calls The Only Thing We Learn, "a subtle, oblique, elliptical, sardonic piece of work."
"C-Chute" Dr. Asimov wrote this story in 1951. It is a psychodrama set aboard a passenger ship taken as a prize by a race of chlorine breathers in Earth's first intersteller war. Each of the passengers is sketched by Asimov to reveal their several flaws of personality, physicality or character. Each has reasons why he should not exit the cabin via the C-chute, EVA, and enter and retake the control room from outside the ship. The reason for the dubious hero to take the heroic action required to retake the ship is one unlikey to appear in the work of any author but Dr. Asimov.
"Allamagoosa" This story won the 1955 Hugo for best short story. It's a farcical look at officious bureaucracy of the greatest gravity. It's sort of a shaggy dog story, wink, wink. This story in and of itself is worth buying the book for. The build up and so obvious in hindsight ending is fresh enough to be as enjoyable today as it was then.
"A Question of Courage" Sometimes flair and heedless risk taking can be mistaken for true personal courage. When the genuine article appears, there's no mistaking it. Bone craftliy deveops his characters and sets the reader up for the old maidish Captain "Cautious Charley" Chase of Lachesis to reveal his true nature. It is available from Project Gutenberg.
"Superiority" Sir Arthur requires no introduction for this story, a reductio ad absurdum about the principle of Illusory Superiority. Technology and bedazzlment with the latest, most theoretically wonderful advances are no substitutes for common sense and sound military doctrine. Perhaps this should serve as a cautionary tale at a time when Iraqi insurgents hack into our drones. According to Wikipedia, this gem was required reading at West Point. The reader easily empathizes with the narrator and his plight, revealed at the end.
"Hindsight" Jack Williamson has won both the Nebula and the Hugo Awards, and had a career that spanned about seventy years. This story involves temporal mechanics and love, oppression and liberation, and meeting engagements. Incidentally, the guns employed by the Astrach's fleet are of 20-inch caliber and fire four salvos per second. It's a tightly written story, though I think the ending is a little drippy.
"The Last Battalion" Imagine that Hitler did not die in a bunker in Berlin, but escaped via U-Boat to a secret Waffen-SS base in New Swabia. There German scientists built flying saucers from which they reached the moon to to mine aluminum and build more flying saucers. Now imagine them getting into a war with aliens. With things not looking so good, they kidnap a US Senator to let him know what is going on, intending to drag the US into the conflict. Before they can get where they're going with the Senator, the aliens lay a nuke on their Antartic base. They drop the Senator off to find his own way home. He asks them what they will do. Their colonel replies, we are SS-- we will fight.
"Shadow on the Stars" Budrys's Farlans are felinoid aliens who at first blush look like humans in cat suits. But they are, on a closer look, "raving paranoid quote." The paranoia is pathological and eventually fatal for Farla-- any military leader with sufficient ability to be effective cannot be trusted by Farla's rulers, and will be killed at the earliest sign of that fatal disease, military competence. The story is a retrospective, the central character telling how he and Farla came to be in their present straits. It is too late for him to convey the warning against trusting Earth, and to late to avoid the inevitable dissolution of Farla.
I have a problem accepting the plot device Budrys uses to set up the narrative, but otherwise the story is interesting and fun to read. The prose is a bit over decourous and affected, but that brings out the effeteness and pretentiousness of the Farlan culture. At the start, the Farlans are hard-pressed by a barabarian culture, the Vilk, and need a strong, capable leader to drive them back. OF course the strong, capable leaders keep their heads down so has not to find themselves assassinated by the Ministry of Preparedness-- and then comes L'Miranid. A previously unknown reservist, he quickly dominates the Fleet and whips them into shape. Victory follows victory until the Vilk host is driven back, their subject planets pounded to rubble, and a Farlan imposed king seated upon their throne.
The real story action is not fleet engatgements and daring raids, though. The story is related by Henlo, one of those capable leaders who has balanced command of a capital ship wtih avoiding notice by the governmental hunters down of competence. He starts the story as having a clear understanding of Farla's problems and the steps necessary to remedy them, but can't afford to be noticed. He becomes L'Mararind's aid, admirer, vice-admiral, intended assasin and successor, and finally, his unwilling co-conspirator and successor. Unwilling to be assasinated himself, he seizes control of the Farlan government. By this time, the sad (for Farla) truth is known to him, but (I love Latin quotes.) "alea jacta est." This is a fine little story with a lovely twist toward the end.
"Time Lag" Poul Anderson has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Time Lag is a study in contrasts-- evil, greedy invaders against noble, selfless defenders. Chertkoi is a heavily overpopulated industrial planet, drowning in pollution and resource starved. Vaynamo is pristine, with a population sustainable through resource management. Vayanmo is never the less technologically advanced, with the technology's goal as preservation rather than exploitation. Expolitation is the name of Chertkoi's game. It's people conquer other worlds to fuel the industrial fires that smother their world under a cloud of pollution.
The archetype of the Chertoi is the Admiral commanding the invasion fleet. He is matched against the story's view point character, Elva. Elva is the widow of a Vayanmoan noble and prisoner of the Admiral. He is gross, vulgar and uncouth. She is pretty, cultured and well-mannered. He is a love struck boor, hopelessly smitten by her. She subtly endures his presence to manipulate him so that she an return herself and the other captives to Vayanmo in a portrayal that is believable and sympathetic. The invasion is a leveraged takeover in three stages-- a scouting raid, a strategic strike to destroy what little industry the Vayanmo posses, and a full-scale invasion. The title relativistic time lag (fifteen years) gives the Chertkoi time to build their invasion fleet and the Vaynamo time to prepare their reception.
References
Space Dreadnoughts by Dave Drake. Philipp Michel Reichold. JUL 19TH, 2017
Space Dreadnoughts. ed. David Drake, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh. July 1990.
Star Trek. "Balance of Terror."
The Mote in God's Eye. Jerry Purnelle and Larry Niven.
Various Polity universe stores. Neal Asher.
Babylon 5. "Z'ha'dum"
The Battle of Sauron. John F. Carr and Don Hawthorne.
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propzilla123 · 4 months
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pellucidletters · 8 months
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10 Sites In Ayodhya: Beyond The Ram Mandir
The clock ticks down to the grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, on January 22, 2024, by our beloved Prime Minster, Mr Narendra Modi. The moment everyone has been eagerly waiting for is just around the corner. It’s safe to say that the upcoming inauguration is marking a significant milestone in the history of Ayodhya.
CM Yogi Adityanath is constantly inspecting the progress of the Ram Mandir inauguration. The Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram International Airport is ready to handle the likely influx of devotees for the consecration ceremony. The CM highlighted Ayodhya’s transformation into the new spiritual centre of India.
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The media is full of discussion panels deliberating on the significant event of “Ram Lalla.” Top guests, including prominent personalities, religious leaders, social workers, political figures, and representatives of various communities, have already begun arriving in the city of Lord. Ayodhya has undergone a positive transformation, and India’s history will forever etch this change in its golden pages.
There are more than 20+ places to visit in Ayodhya. The more attractions that you can look for in the sacred land of temples:
Ram ki Paidi
Hanuman Garhi
Nageshwarnath Temple
Kanak Bhawan
Sita ki Rasoi
Treta Ke Thakur
Gulab Bari
Guptar Ghat
Raja Mandir
Tulsi Smarak Bhawan
Choti Chawni
Mani Parvat
Raj Dwar
Dashrath Bhawan
Ram Katha Park
Jain Shwetambar Temple
Moti Mahal
Tulsi Udyaan
Shri Maniram Das Chawani
Bahu Begum ka Maqbara
Amman Mandir
Deokaali
Sravasti You can read the article to learn about these places in Ayodhya.
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more-savi · 10 months
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Agra mai Ghumane ki Jagah
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Agra mai Ghumane ki Jagah
  यदि आप Agra mai Ghumane ki jagah की तलाश में हैं तो आपकी खोज यहीं समाप्त होती है। आगरा, उत्तर प्रदेश के पश्चिमी भाग में स्थित एक प्रसिद्ध शहर है, जिसका इतिहास मुगल सम्राटों से जुड़ा है। आगरा भारतीय सांस्कृतिक और ऐतिहासिक विरासत का एक अमूल्य खजाना है। इस खूबसूरत शहर की सुंदरता और इतिहास का आनंद लेने के लिए हर साल दुनिया भर से लाखों पर्यटक यहां आते हैं। यहां हम आपको आगरा में घूमने लायक कुछ बेहतरीन जगहों के बारे में बताएंगे: Taj Mahal,Agra ताज महल आगरा का मुख्य पर्यटक आकर्षण है और दुनिया की सबसे खूबसूरत इमारतों में से एक है। इसे मुगल बादशाह शाहजहाँ ने अपनी पत्नी मुमताज महल की याद में बनवाया था। इसका निर्माण कार्य 22 वर्षों में पूरा हुआ। इसकी शानदार संगमरमर की संरचना, प्राकृतिक उद्यान और नहरें अपने मनमोहक दृश्यों से पर्यटकों को आकर्षित करती है��। Agra Fort,Agra आगरा का किला भारतीय इतिहास में एक महत्वपूर्ण स्थान है। मुगल बादशाह अकबर द्वारा निर्मित यह किला पुराने शहर में एक ऊंची पहाड़ी पर स्थित है। इसके भीतर दरबार-ए-खास, शीश महल, मोती मस्जिद, मुसम्मन बुर्ज जैसी रोमांचक जगहें हैं। किले से आप ताज महल का खूबसूरत नजारा भी देख सकते हैं। Fatehpur Sikri ,Agra फ़तेहपुर सीकरी आगरा से 37 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है। इसे अकबर ने महिलाओं के महल के लिए बनवाया था, जिसका नाम अकबर की रानी जोध बाई के नाम पर रखा गया था। यहां की इमारतें और गुंबद मुगल संस्कृति की भव्यता को दर्शाते हैं। Jahangir Mahal,Agra जहाँगीर महल आगरा के आसपास फ़तेहपुर सीकरी में स्थित है। इसे मुगल सम्राट अकबर के बेटे जहांगीर की पत्नी नूरजहां के नाम पर बनवाया गया था। इसकी वास्तुकला, नक्काशी और कब्रों के अंदर की सजावट आपको आश्चर्यचकित कर देगी। Itimad-ud-Daula’s Tomb: इतिमादुद्दौला का मकबरा आगरा के नगर निगम क्षेत्र में स्थित है और इसे बाग-ए-दौला के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। इसे नूरजहाँ की माँ की कब्र के रूप में बनाया गया था। इसकी संरचना और विशालता आपको लुभाएगी। Chini ka Rauza: चीनी का रौज��ा का नाम मुग़ल सम्राट अकबर के वज़ीर अफ़ज़ल खान के नाम पर रखा गया है। यह भव्य और शानदार संरचना आपको मुगल संस्कृति की विरासत का दर्शन कराएगी। Ram Bagh: आगरा में घूमने के लिए राम बाग एक और खूबसूरत विकल्प है। यह राम बाग मकबरे के पास स्थित एक सुंदर उद्यान है। यहां आप खूबसूरत फूलों और पेड़ों का आनंद ले सकते हैं। Moti Masjid: यह आगरा किले के अंदर स्थित एक शानदार मस्जिद है। इसकी शंख-चक्र के आकार की मीनारें, विस्तृत मोज़े और सुंदर नक्काशी इसे देखने लायक बनाती है। Guru Ka Taal: गुरु का ताल आगरा में घूमने लायक एक और महत्वपूर्ण पर्यटन स्थल है। यह खूबसूरत झील और पानी के आसपास के परिदृश्य का आनंद लेने के लिए बिल्कुल उपयुक्त है। Sikander Rauza: सिकंदर रौज़ा आगरा से लगभग 13 किमी दूर सिकंदरपुर नामक स्थान पर स्थित है। यह अकबर का मकबरा है और इसकी शानदार संरचना और सजावट आपको आश्चर्यचकित कर देगी। ये आगरा में घूमने लायक कुछ जगहें हैं जो इस खूबसूरत शहर की ऐतिहासिक और सांस्कृतिक समृद्धि को दर्शाती हैं। ऐतिहासिक स्थलों, बाजारों और स्थानीय संस्कृति का आनंद लेने के लिए आपको यहां कई और दिलचस्प विकल्प भी मिलेंगे। आपको आगरा के आकर्षणों का आनंद लेने के लिए पर्याप्त समय निकालना चाहिए ताकि आप इस जगह के खूबसूरत दृश्यों का अधिकतम लाभ उठा सकें। Also Read - Delhi mai Ghumane ki jagah Frequently asked questions: आगरा घूमने का सबसे अच्छा समय क्या है? उत्तर प्रदेश के मौसम के अनुसार आगरा घूमने का सबसे अच्छा समय नवंबर से मार्च तक है। इस मौसम में ठंडी हवाएं चलती हैं जिससे आप आसानी से दर्शनीय स्थलों की यात्रा का आनंद ले सकते हैं। ताज महल देखने के लिए टिकट की कीमत क्या है? ताज महल देखने के लिए टिकट की कीमत भारतीय पर्यटकों के लिए अलग और विदेशी पर्यटकों के लिए अलग है। बच्चों के लिए और विशेष श्रेणियों के लिए भी अलग-अलग दरें निर्धारित हैं। कृपया सटीक विवरण के लिए आधिकारिक वेबसाइट या संबंधित अधिकारी देखें। आगरा घूमने के लिए कितने दिन का समय पर्याप्त है? आगरा घूमने के लिए बहुत समय है, लेकिन अगर आप सभी प्रमुख दर्शनीय स्थल देखना चाहते हैं तो कम से कम 2-3 दिन का समय उचित है। आगरा का निकटतम हवाई अड्डा कौन सा है? आगरा के निकट निकटतम हवाई अड्डा आगरा हवाई अड्डा है। यह राष्ट्रीय और अंतर्राष्ट्रीय उड़ानों के लिए सेवाएँ प्रदान करता है। आगरा की यात्रा करने का सबसे अच्छा तरीका क्या है? आगरा पहुंचने के लिए ट्रेन और बसें सबसे सुविधाजनक साधन हैं। आगरा रेलवे स्टेशन भारतीय रेलवे के प्रमुख स्टेशनों में से एक है और देश के कई शहरों से अच्छी तरह जुड़ा हुआ है।   Also Read - Vadodara mai ghumane ki jagah Read the full article
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List of top hospitals in Kanpur | search with Bizzlane | 2023
TOP HOSPITALS
Heritage Hospital
Address: 5/45, Avas Vikas Colony, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 9500
SN Medical College
Address: Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 9500
Ram Krishna Mission Hospital
Address: 4-L, J.K. Road, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 254 5805
Kanshiram Memorial Hospital
Address: Moti Jheel, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 3624
Shri Ram Hospital
Address: 18/195, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 5632
Sanjeevani Hospital
Address: J-6, Kakadeo, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208025
Phone: 0512 253 7303
Sushila Hospital
Address: 37/68, Rana Pratap Marg, Collectorganj, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208001
Phone: 0512 253 6161
Ganga Charitable Hospital
Address: 20/347, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 0231
S. K. Hospital
Address: 98/99, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 253 7285
S. K. Hospital
Address: 24-A, J.K. Road, Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 0512 254 3966
TOP VETERINARY 
Pet Care Clinic & Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 127/454, L Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099819 53905
Modern Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 203/3, Opposite Shastri Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208002
Phone: 099356 54545
Veterinary Hospital & Pet Care Center:
Address: Chunniganj, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208001
Phone: 099185 99898
Kanpur Pet Clinic:
Address: 1/73, A Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
Khandelwal Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 10/50, G Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099355 66544
Sahu Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 5/303, K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
Veterinary Hospital & Pet Care Centre:
Address: 2/51-C, K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
Pet Care Clinic & Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 4/438, K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
Shri Ram Pet Care & Veterinary Hospital:
Address: 6/6, K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
Veterinary Hospital & Pet Care Centre:
Address: 4/13, K Block, Kidwai Nagar, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh 208011
Phone: 099356 59595
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lilyoffandoms · 7 months
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My March Challenge Masterlist
So my February challenge is almost done (one more to finish if Tyril’s face decides to cooperate) and I am obsessed (putting it mildly) with flowers and the language of flowers so watch me give all the flowers to all the characters for this month @choicesmonthlychallenge haha
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Elam (TCH) for me
Daisy: purity, innocence
Goldenrod: good luck, pioneering spirit
Violet: modesty, strength, gracefulness
Spring Beauties: ephemeral nature, new beginnings
Ivy: everlasting life, devotion, loyalty
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Sean (ES) for @3rdstreetfrank
Forget-Me-Nots: true love memories
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Mal x Daenarya (Blades) for storyofmychoices
Baby’s Breath: everlasting love
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Lancelot du Lac (Guinevere)
Sweet William: gallantry
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Zoey Day (MOTY) requested by @inlocusmads
Orange Zinnias: success, drive, & family bonds
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Aster Nightbloom (Blades) for @dutifullynuttywitch
Ivy: endurance, faithfulness
Speedwell: travel, kindness, & loyalty
Aster: trusting
Calla Lily: magnificence (as a nod to Mr. Magnificent)
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Trystan Thorne (CoP)
Gardenia: secret love
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Gabriel Rose (CoP)
Black-Eyed Susan: justice
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Aerin Valleros (Blades)
Zinnias: Lasting affection
Coreopsis: growth
Bachelor’s Button: hope & resilience
Gerbera: loyal love
Snapdragon: deception
Crocosmia lucifer: wicked playfulness
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Rams Erndheart (TE)
Inspired by this edit
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Ava Cunningham (ILITW)
Snapdragon: magic, truth-telling, & broken curse
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Nyx & Luna Rose (Blades) for @storyofmychoices
Angel Trumpets: creativity/inspiration, honor granted to a higher being/power
Devil’s Trumpets: power and caution
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Wind (LOA) for @oh-so-youre-a-nerd
Blackthorne: fate, protection, hope against adversity
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Gabriel Adalhard (ID) for @aria-ashryver
Marigold: warmth, cheerfulness
Cosmos: stubbornness, determination, harmony, joy, peace, & resilience
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Clem Hawthorne & Nolia Julivert (TPS)
Clematis: wisdom, travel, & determination
Magnolia: nobility, perseverance, & dignity
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Adan McIntyre (AME)
Sunflower: loyalty & abundance
Poppy: peace & hopeful future
Lily of the Valley: happiness, luck, & love
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Tourist places punjab
Punjab, a state in northern India, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. It offers a mix of historical, religious, and natural attractions for tourists to explore. Here are some of the top tourist places in Punjab:
Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) - Amritsar: This iconic Sikh shrine is one of the most visited places in India. The temple is made of gold and surrounded by a sacred pool (Amrit Sarovar). It's a symbol of Sikhism's spiritual and cultural significance.
Jallianwala Bagh - Amritsar: This historical garden is known for the tragic Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that took place in 1919 during British rule. Today, it's a memorial and park open to visitors.
Wagah Border - Amritsar: Experience the electrifying Beating Retreat Ceremony that takes place every evening at the India-Pakistan border near Amritsar. It's a patriotic and entertaining event. https://www.aecglobal.com.au/
Anandpur Sahib: This city is an important Sikh pilgrimage site and is known for its historic gurdwaras, including Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib. It's also the birthplace of the Khalsa.
Patiala: Patiala is known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture. The Qila Mubarak Complex, Sheesh Mahal, and the Patiala Peg (a famous whiskey drink) are attractions worth exploring.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Museum - Amritsar: Located in the Ram Bagh Palace, this museum houses artifacts and exhibits related to the life of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a prominent Sikh leader.
Rangla Punjab Haveli - Jalandhar: This cultural village showcases the traditional Punjabi way of life, with folk dances, music, and a taste of Punjabi cuisine.
Virasat-e-Khalsa - Anandpur Sahib: This museum provides an immersive experience of Sikh history and culture, with multimedia displays and exhibits.
Pushpa Gujral Science City - Kapurthala: This science center offers interactive exhibits, a planetarium, and a dinosaur park, making it a great place for families and science enthusiasts.
Qila Mubarak Complex - Patiala: This historical complex includes a palace, a museum, and several other buildings showcasing the architectural grandeur of Punjab's royal past.
Sheesh Mahal - Patiala: This palace is known for its beautiful frescoes, mirror work, and architectural elegance. It's a part of the Old Moti Bagh Palace complex.
Harike Wetland and Bird Sanctuary - Ferozepur: Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will enjoy exploring this wetland sanctuary, which is home to various bird species, including migratory birds.
Chhatbir Zoo - Zirakpur: Located near Chandigarh, this zoo houses a wide variety of animals, including lions, tigers, and elephants, making it a popular family attraction.
Ram Tirath - Amritsar: This historical site is believed to be the ashram of Maharishi Valmiki, the sage who wrote the Ramayana. It features ancient temples and a sacred tank.
These are just a few of the many attractions you can explore in Punjab. The state offers a blend of history, spirituality, culture, and natural beauty that makes it a unique and diverse tourist destination in India.
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Space Dreadnoughts by Dave Drake
Space Dreadnoughts is a Military Science Fiction anthology by David Drake, Martin H Greenberg and Charles G Waugh. The contents in order of appearance are:
"Introduction: A quick Look at Battle Fleets" by David Drake
"The Only Thing We Learn" by Cyril M. Kornbluth
"C-Chute" by Isaac Asimov
"Allamagoosa" by Eric Frank Russell (won the Hugo Award for bestshort story in 1955)
"A Question of Courage" by J. F. Bone
"Superiority" by Arthur C. Clarke
"Hindsight" by Jack Williamson
"The Last Battalion" by David Drake
"Shadow on the Stars" by Algis Budrys
"Time Lag" by Poul Anderson
The first Military Sci Fi story I remember is the Star Trek TOS episode "Balance of Terror," in which Enterprise duels with a Romulan interloper. The military conflict was setting to other conflicts between the crew, the story was full of suspense, and actual battle was a small part of the story. And so it is here.
The book's title is a misnomer. The back cover blurb is misleading-- "Massive and arrogant, they patrol the final war zone-- deep space. All great battleships before them-- . . . are mere toys in comparison." It goes on about "bristling artillery" and "battalions of souldiers." I expected fleet actions involving capital ships. Tactics. Maneuvers. Gunplay. While there are fleet actions and even battleships in some of these stories, they are mere backdrops on a stage where people play out the stories. Truly good Science Fiction involves people, and in all these stories, the people overshadow the military settings that serve only to bring out the characters and whatever lessons there are to be learned from them. All of these stories are well worth reading.
"Introduction: A quick Look at Battle Fleets" Mr Drake's introduction is a wonderful introspective about the history of the Dreadnought battleships with a mention of two 1950's Astounding essays on the armaments of spaceships-- one by Willy Ley, the other by Malcolm Jameson. If one is going to write stories about ship-to-ship combat, the introduction is a good starting point. But only a starting point. One should definitely read Mahan, and consider the lessons of Taranto and Pearl Harbor. And the US Navy's Harpoon's and Tomahawk's are wonderful arguments in favor of missles over guns. One should also consider the time honored techniques of ramming and boarding actions.
Perhaps the question of guns vs missles is mooted today. The arms race has continued in Sci-Fi beyond what could be imagined with a knowledge of 1950's physics. The Ley and Jameson essays were written before Empire of Man fighters raked Formoria, before rail guns, and CTD imploders, before GRASER's, X-ray LASER's and phaser banks, before the Moties bombarded Mote Prime with asteroids, and before Captain Sheridan laid a gigaton on Z'ha'dum.
"The Only Thing We Learn" Kornbluth tells a cautionary tale of faded Imperial glory. The barbarians at the gates will one day have descendants that are as decadent and prissy as the effete and ineffectual empire they deposed and replaced. History blurs and magnifies the epic tales of glory. The details are lost. The character is lost. One day a fresh wave of barbarians sweeps aside succcessors that their ancestors would be ashamed to acknowledge. The reader may decide what relationship if any there is between this story and the quote from Friedrich Hegel. A fun story despite the dire consequences for the past and future losers. In his column, "Rereading Kornbluth", Robert Silverberg calls The Only Thing We Learn, "a subtle, oblique, elliptical, sardonic piece of work."
"C-Chute" Dr. Asimov wrote this story in 1951. It is a psychodrama set aboard a passenger ship taken as a prize by a race of chlorine breathers in Earth's first intersteller war. Each of the passengers is sketched by Asimov to reveal their several flaws of personality, physicality or character. Each has reasons why he should not exit the cabin via the C-chute, EVA, and enter and retake the control room from outside the ship. The reason for the dubious hero to take the heroic action required to retake the ship is one unlikey to appear in the work of any author but Dr. Asimov.
"Allamagoosa" This story won the 1955 Hugo for best short story. It's a farcical look at officious bureaucracy of the greatest gravity. It's sort of a shaggy dog story, wink, wink. This story in and of itself is worth buying the book for. The build up and so obvious in hindsight ending is fresh enough to be as enjoyable today as it was then.
"A Question of Courage" Sometimes flair and heedless risk taking can be mistaken for true personal courage. When the genuine article appears, there's no mistaking it. Bone craftliy deveops his characters and sets the reader up for the old maidish Captain "Cautious Charley" Chase of Lachesis to reveal his true nature. It is available from Project Gutenberg.
"Superiority" Sir Arthur requires no introduction for this story, a reductio ad absurdum about the principle of Illusory Superiority. Technology and bedazzlment with the latest, most theoretically wonderful advances are no substitutes for common sense and sound military doctrine. Perhaps this should serve as a cautionary tale at a time when Iraqi insurgents hack into our drones. According to Wikipedia, this gem was required reading at West Point. The reader easily empathizes with the narrator and his plight, revealed at the end.
"Hindsight" Jack Williamson has won both the Nebula and the Hugo Awards, and had a career that spanned about seventy years. This story involves temporal mechanics and love, oppression and liberation, and meeting engagements. Incidentally, the guns employed by the Astrach's fleet are of 20-inch caliber and fire four salvos per second. It's a tightly written story, though I think the ending is a little drippy.
"The Last Battalion" Imagine that Hitler did not die in a bunker in Berlin, but escaped via U-Boat to a secret Waffen-SS base in New Swabia. There German scientists built flying saucers from which they reached the moon to to mine aluminum and build more flying saucers. Now imagine them getting into a war with aliens. With things not looking so good, they kidnap a US Senator to let him know what is going on, intending to drag the US into the conflict. Before they can get where they're going with the Senator, the aliens lay a nuke on their Antartic base. They drop the Senator off to find his own way home. He asks them what they will do. Their colonel replies, we are SS-- we will fight.
"Shadow on the Stars" Budrys's Farlans are felinoid aliens who at first blush look like humans in cat suits. But they are, on a closer look, "raving paranoid quote." The paranoia is pathological and eventually fatal for Farla-- any military leader with sufficient ability to be effective cannot be trusted by Farla's rulers, and will be killed at the earliest sign of that fatal disease, military competence. The story is a retrospective, the central character telling how he and Farla came to be in their present straits. It is too late for him to convey the warning against trusting Earth, and to late to avoid the inevitable dissolution of Farla.
I have a problem accepting the plot device Budrys uses to set up the narrative, but otherwise the story is interesting and fun to read. The prose is a bit over decourous and affected, but that brings out the effeteness and pretentiousness of the Farlan culture. At the start, the Farlans are hard-pressed by a barabarian culture, the Vilk, and need a strong, capable leader to drive them back. OF course the strong, capable leaders keep their heads down so has not to find themselves assassinated by the Ministry of Preparedness-- and then comes L'Miranid. A previously unknown reservist, he quickly dominates the Fleet and whips them into shape. Victory follows victory until the Vilk host is driven back, their subject planets pounded to rubble, and a Farlan imposed king seated upon their throne.
The real story action is not fleet engatgements and daring raids, though. The story is related by Henlo, one of those capable leaders who has balanced command of a capital ship wtih avoiding notice by the governmental hunters down of competence. He starts the story as having a clear understanding of Farla's problems and the steps necessary to remedy them, but can't afford to be noticed. He becomes L'Mararind's aid, admirer, vice-admiral, intended assasin and successor, and finally, his unwilling co-conspirator and successor. Unwilling to be assasinated himself, he seizes control of the Farlan government. By this time, the sad (for Farla) truth is known to him, but (I love Latin quotes.) "alea jacta est." This is a fine little story with a lovely twist toward the end.
"Time Lag" Poul Anderson has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Time Lag is a study in contrasts-- evil, greedy invaders against noble, selfless defenders. Chertkoi is a heavily overpopulated industrial planet, drowning in pollution and resource starved. Vaynamo is pristine, with a population sustainable through resource management. Vayanmo is never the less technologically advanced, with the technology's goal as preservation rather than exploitation. Expolitation is the name of Chertkoi's game. It's people conquer other worlds to fuel the industrial fires that smother their world under a cloud of pollution.
The archetype of the Chertoi is the Admiral commanding the invasion fleet. He is matched against the story's view point character, Elva. Elva is the widow of a Vayanmoan noble and prisoner of the Admiral. He is gross, vulgar and uncouth. She is pretty, cultured and well-mannered. He is a love struck boor, hopelessly smitten by her. She subtly endures his presence to manipulate him so that she an return herself and the other captives to Vayanmo in a portrayal that is believable and sympathetic. The invasion is a leveraged takeover in three stages-- a scouting raid, a strategic strike to destroy what little industry the Vayanmo posses, and a full-scale invasion. The title relativistic time lag (fifteen years) gives the Chertkoi time to build their invasion fleet and the Vaynamo time to prepare their reception.
References
Space Dreadnoughts by Dave Drake. Philipp Michel Reichold. JUL 19TH, 2017
Space Dreadnoughts. ed. David Drake, Martin H. Greenberg, Charles G. Waugh. July 1990.
Star Trek. "Balance of Terror."
The Mote in God's Eye. Jerry Purnelle and Larry Niven.
Various Polity universe stores. Neal Asher.
Babylon 5. "Z'ha'dum"
The Battle of Sauron. John F. Carr and Don Hawthorne.
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