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Wednesday, May 12, 2021
WHO Announces Virus “Plateau” (Foreign Policy) Countries across Europe are beginning to reopen after months of restrictions. U.S. President Joe Biden has endorsed a proposal to waive patents on COVID-19 vaccines, paving the way for accelerated production. But rather than achieving herd immunity, the world appears to be entering a new phase of the coronavirus pandemic, with more contagious variants spreading rapidly in places without stringent regulations or sufficient vaccines. In a Monday briefing, the World Health Organization (WHO) said the world had reached a plateau in new cases and deaths from the coronavirus, with numbers declining overall in most regions. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus acknowledged that the plateau was “unacceptably high.” Nearly 90,000 COVID-19 deaths were recorded worldwide last week. Thousands of those deaths occurred in India, where new cases and deaths have remained near record daily highs for days—and are still likely undercounted. Meanwhile, Malaysia announced a new lockdown on Monday amid a third wave driven in part by more infectious variants. Cases are rising elsewhere in South and Southeast Asia, as well as in Latin America—with potential consequences for political leaders.
Election reform controversy (Reuters) Democrats in the U.S. Senate hope today to advance sweeping election reform legislation making it easier for Americans to cast ballots, despite intense opposition from Republicans, many of whom support new restrictive voting rules at the state level. The 886-page bill would expand mail-in voting that was used widely in last year’s presidential election because of the coronavirus pandemic and would lengthen the hours of in-person balloting.
California expands drought emergency to large swath of state (AP) California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday expanded a drought emergency to a large swath of the nation’s most populous state while seeking more than $6 billion in multiyear water spending as one of the warmest, driest springs on record threatens another severe wildfire season across the American West. His emergency declaration now includes 41 of 58 counties, covering 30% of California’s nearly 40 million people, and he said a further expansion is likely as conditions worsen. The U.S. Drought Monitor shows most of the state and the American West is in extensive drought just a few years after California emerged from the last punishing multiyear dry spell. “We’re staring down at what could be disastrous summer and fall, with the potential of communities running out water, and fires,” said Democratic U.S. Rep. Jim Costa.
DarkSide Admits Hack (1440) Officials from the FBI confirmed yesterday a cyberattack that shut down one of the nation’s biggest gas pipelines was carried out by a cybercriminal outfit known as DarkSide. The group, based in Eastern Europe, is believed to develop, use, and sell ransomware—malicious software capable of locking IT systems until payment is made. Colonial Pipeline, which supplies an estimated 45% of the East Coast’s gasoline, shut down its network as a proactive measure after being hit with the attack late last week. In a twist, DarkSide representatives said they didn’t mean to create problems, but rather to simply “make some money.” The group, which claims to have an ethical code, represents an emerging phenomenon of hackers operating as enterprises—DarkSide even reportedly has a call-in number and help desk for its victims. It’s unclear whether the company paid the ransom; service is expected to be restored by next week. (AP) Meanwhile, more than 1,000 gas stations in the Southeast reported running out of fuel, primarily because of what analysts say is unwarranted panic-buying among drivers, as the shutdown of a major pipeline by a gang of hackers entered its fifth day Tuesday.
Central American leaders resisting Biden’s anti-corruption efforts (Washington Post) In a rebuff to the Biden administration, political leaders in El Salvador and Guatemala have forced out several senior judges known for their independence and anti-corruption zeal, underscoring the difficulties facing Washington’s new Central America policy. President Biden has put the fight against corruption at the heart of that policy. U.S. officials argue that graft is stunting Central American economies and driving citizens to attempt to migrate to the United States. The sidelining of the judges has raised concerns at the highest levels of the U.S. government. The administration is readying measures to increase pressure on El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, known as the Northern Triangle countries—including a name-and-shame list of corrupt politicians who would be denied U.S. visas. The efforts come as human rights groups warn of democratic backsliding in Central America, where the judiciary had emerged as a key check on presidential power.
Paris Teenager’s New Gig: Would-Be Queen of Italy. A Nation Shrugs. (NYT) Vittorio Emanuele di Savoia, the son of the last king of Italy, gave his granddaughter a big 16th birthday present. In a formal 2019 decree, the “Duke of Savoy, Prince of Naples and by the grace of God direct heir to Head of the Royal House of Savoy,” amended a medieval law that for centuries had restricted succession in his royal line to male heirs. He bumped “our beloved granddaughter” Vittoria Cristina Chiara Adelaide Maria up the royal food chain, making her the first woman in 1,000 years to be invested with the authority to eventually lead the family and stake a claim to the defunct monarchy. “It was the best gift he could give me,” Vittoria, now 17 and a burgeoning Instagram influencer, said from her Paris home. But the gift didn’t include a crown. Italy is a republic, having abolished the monarchy 75 years ago for its disastrous support of Mussolini, and Italians have approximately zero interest in a royal restoration. “Never say never,” said Vittoria’s father, Emanuele Filiberto, an Italian television personality who claims the title Prince of Venice, which is also the name of his Los Angeles restaurant and former food truck. (“We do a lot of film premieres. We did Jumanji,” he said.) Obviously, he said, the monarchy wasn’t returning “tomorrow,” but he had no sons and the family needed a head of the royal household to run its historic orders.
Russian governor: School shooting in Kazan kills 7 students (AP) A school shooting erupted Tuesday morning in the Russian city of Kazan, killing seven students and leaving 16 other people hospitalized with wounds, a Russian governor reported. Rustam Minnikhanov, governor of the Tatarstan republic which has Kazan as its capital, said Tuesday that four male and three female eighth-grade students have died in the shooting. Twelve more children and four adults were hospitalized in the attack, Minnikhanov said. The shooter was 19. Kazan is roughly 700 kilometers (430 miles) east of Moscow.
Deadly ‘black fungus’ cases add to India’s covid crisis (Washington Post) As coronavirus cases and deaths soared in India recently, doctors began to notice another disturbing trend. Some covid-19 patients who had been released from hospitals were coming back with different symptoms, including sinus pain, blurred vision, black and bloody nasal discharge and a dark discoloration around the nose. The culprit was a deadly fungal infection called mucormycosis that physicians say is increasingly preying on people with immune systems weakened by covid-19 and the steroids used to treat it. Though cases of the black fungus remain rare, its lethality and increasing prevalence have prompted government warnings, put doctors on high alert and added to the country’s health crisis. “The death rate from mucormycosis is 50 percent,” said Amarinder Singh Malhi from All India Institute Of Medical Science, a public hospital in New Delhi. “The death rate from covid is 2.5 percent. So we have to use these steroids very cautiously.”
100 days in power, Myanmar junta holds pretense of control (AP) After Myanmar’s military seized power by ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, they couldn’t even make the trains run on time: State railway workers were among the earliest organized opponents of the February takeover, and they went on strike. Health workers who founded the civil disobedience movement against military rule stopped staffing government medical facilities. Many civil servants were no-shows at work, along with employees of government and private banks. Universities became hotbeds of resistance, and in recent weeks, education at the primary and secondary levels has begun to collapse as teachers, students and parents boycott state schools. One hundred days after their takeover, Myanmar’s ruling generals maintain just the pretense of control. The illusion is sustained mainly by its partially successful efforts to shut down independent media and to keep the streets clear of large demonstrations by employing lethal force. More than 750 protesters and bystanders have been killed by security forces, according to detailed independent tallies. Meanwhile, the junta also faces a growing military challenge in the always restive border regions where ethnic minority groups exercise political power and maintain guerrilla armies. Two of the more battle-hardened groups, the Kachin in the north and the Karen in the east, have declared their support for the protest movement and stepped up their fighting, despite the government military, known as the Tatmadaw, hitting back with greater firepower, including airstrikes.
China Targets Muslim Women in Push to Suppress Births in Xinjiang (NYT) When China’s government ordered women in her mostly Muslim community in the region of Xinjiang to be fitted with contraceptive devices, Qelbinur Sedik pleaded for an exemption. She was nearly 50 years old, she told officials. She had obeyed the government’s birth limits and had only one child. It was no use. The workers threatened to take her to the police if she continued resisting, she said. She gave in and went to a government clinic where a doctor, using metal forceps, inserted an intrauterine device to prevent pregnancy. She wept through the procedure. Across much of China, the authorities are encouraging women to have more children, as they try to stave off a demographic crisis from a declining birthrate. But in the Xinjiang region, China is forcing them to have fewer, tightening its grip on Muslim ethnic minorities and trying to orchestrate a demographic shift that will diminish their population growth. It is part of a vast and repressive social re-engineering campaign by a Communist Party determined to eliminate any perceived challenge to its rule, in this case, ethnic separatism.
35 killed in Gaza, 3 in Israel, as violence escalates (Reuters) Hostilities between Israel and Hamas escalated overnight, with 35 Palestinians killed in Gaza and three in Israel in the most intensive aerial exchanges for years. Israel carried out hundreds of air strikes in Gaza into the early hours of Wednesday, as the Islamist group and other Palestinian militant groups fired multiple rocket barrages at Tel Aviv and Beersheba. One multi-story residential building in Gaza collapsed and another was heavily damaged after they were repeatedly hit by Israeli air strikes. It was the heaviest offensive between Israel and Hamas since a 2014 war in Gaza, and prompted international concern that the situation could spiral out of control. U.N. Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland tweeted: “Stop the fire immediately. We’re escalating towards a full scale war. Leaders on all sides have to take the responsibility of de-escalation. The cost of war in Gaza is devastating & is being paid by ordinary people. UN is working w/ all sides to restore calm. Stop the violence now,” he wrote.
Israelis, Palestinians and Their Neighbors Worry (NYT) Let’s see, what happens when TikTok meets Palestinian grievances about right-wing Israeli land grabs in Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem? And then you add the holiest Muslim night of prayer in Jerusalem into the mix? Then toss in the most emotional Israeli holiday in Jerusalem? And a power play by Hamas to assume leadership of the Palestinian cause? And, finally, a political vacuum in which the Palestinian Authority is incapable of holding new elections and Israel is so divided it can’t stop having elections? What happens is the explosion of violence around Jerusalem on Monday that quickly spread to the Gaza front, and has people asking: Is this the big one? Is this the start of the next Palestinian uprising? The Israeli government, the surrounding Arab nations and the Palestinian Authority all desperately want the answer to be “no”—Israel because it would find little support from a left-leaning White House, let alone the rest of the world, for a big crackdown on Palestinians; the Arab governments because most of them want to do business with Israeli tech-makers, not get mired defending Palestinian rock-throwers; and the Palestinian leadership because it would expose just how little it controls the Palestinian street anymore. But unlike the Intifadas that began in 1987 and 2000, when Israel had someone to call to try to turn it off, there is no Palestinian on the other end of the phone this time—or, if there is, he’s a 15-year-old on his smartphone, swiping orders and inspiration from TikTok, the video app often used by young Palestinians to challenge and encourage one another to confront Israelis.
At least 1m people facing starvation as Madagascar’s drought worsens (Guardian) Madagascar’s worst drought in 40 years has left more than a million people facing a year of desperate food shortages. The south saw 50% of its usual rains during the October planting season, in a fourth year of drought. According to the Famine Early Warning System Network, most poor families have to rely on foraging for wild foods and leaves that are difficult to eat and can be dangerous for children and pregnant women. Aid agencies have reported people eating termites and mixing clay with tamarind.
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dabanggbharat · 7 years ago
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गुर्जर समाज रतलाम द्वारा समाज के वरिष्ठ नेता पर फेसबुक पर की गयी आपत्ति जनक पोस्ट के खिलाफ शिकायत की गयी
गुर्जर समाज रतलाम द्वारा समाज के वरिष्ठ नेता पर फेसबुक पर की गयी आपत्ति जनक पोस्ट के खिलाफ शिकायत की गयी
रतलाम , गुर्जर समाज द्वारा आज थाना स्टेशन रोड पर तरुण पिता अजीत जैन ( पोहा वाला ) के खिलाफ शिकायत की गयी और कठोर कारवाही की मांग की गयी . आरोप है की तरुण ने फेसबुक पर स्वस्थ  मंत्री ( मध्यप्रदेश शासन )  श्री रुस्तम सिंह जी और उनके परिवार पर आपत्तिजनक पोस्ट की.. समाजजन का कहना है की श्री रुस्तम सिंह जी गुर्जर समाज के वरिष्ठ नेता और स��रक्षक है..
गुर्जर समाज, रतलाम द्वारा फेसबुक पोस्ट आपत्ति जनक…
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apnaran · 2 years ago
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From Wrestler to Actor: The Multifaceted Career of Dara Singh
Dara Singh Randhawa, also known as the “Rustam-e-Hind,” was a legendary wrestler, actor, and politician from India. He is widely regarded as one of the most prominent wrestlers in Indian history and was also an accomplished actor who appeared in over 140 films. Dara Singh’s life was an inspiration for many, and his contributions to Indian wrestling and cinema will never be forgotten. Early Life…
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jmrsporting · 3 years ago
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JMR SPORTING TOPAZ CUP SEASON 4 🏆 ⏺️EVERGREEN CC SHARJAH 🆚 JMR SPORTING Muhammad Anwar's (JMR Sporting) 5-wicket haul led JMR Sporting an easy win, as JMR SPORTING restricted EVERGREEN CC SHARJAH for 72/10 in 15.2 overs and JMR Sporting chased down the score in 5.3 overs and registered 9-wicket victory. ⏺️JMR SPORTING SAPPHIRE CUP SEASON 6 UNITED KINGS CC 🆚 RUSTAMS CRICKET Vineeth Ar Unnithan's heroics with bat 34-ball 52 runs and picked up a wicket helped UNITED KINGS to register 4 runs win against RUSTAMS CRICKET . ⏺️DIAMOND CUP SEASON 5 OLD SCHOOL - CRICKET CLUB 🆚 TEAM RISING CHALLENGERS SANDEEP SINGH's supercharged batting performance of 64 runs off 34 balls ensured OLD SCHOOL CC's 80 runs win over TEAM RISING CHALLENGERS. #cricket #cricketlovers #cricketuae #cricketdubai #cricketmatch #cricketclub #dubaicricket #cricketsharjah #abudhabicricket https://www.instagram.com/p/ChmiA_kvtN7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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odishaphotos · 3 years ago
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Dara Singh
Dara Singh Indian politician
Dara Singh (November 18, 1926 - July 12, 2012) was a Indian warrior and storyteller. He was born in Dharmachak, a small village in Amritsar district of Punjab. She made her Hindi film debut in 1922. He was elected to the Rajya Sabha by the Bharatiya Janata Party (2003-2006).
Wrestling and contribution--
He was trained in Indian wrestling as a child, and later became a professional wrestler. Surprisingly, he fought 500 times during his lifetime and never lost. He won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in 1956. He retired from wrestling in 1933. Rustam e Punjab was awarded the title of Rustam e Hind on the 18th and Rustam E Hind on the 18th.
Film and acting-- Many Hindi and Punjabi movies are based on his power. Among them are King Kong, Tarzan and Hercules. He later became a beloved character actor. . He played the role of Hanuman in Ramananda Sagar's Hindi serial Ramayana on the 18th and became the favorite pal of millions of Indians. Later, Ramananda Sagar asked him to play the role of Hanuman in the Mahabharata. She won the National Film Award for her Punjabi film "Mai Maa Punjab Di". He has a studio in his name in Mohali, Punjab. He died on July 12, 2012 in Mumbai.
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chaaicoffee · 4 years ago
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5 Reasons Why You Must Eat Eggs Every Day?
5 Reasons Why You Must Eat Eggs Every Day?
Eggs always recall me of an old Advertisement from a Television Commerical featuring ‘Dara Singh’ Rustam-e-hind advocating ‘Egg’ in the Daily diet.    “Sunday ho ya Monday Rooz Khao Unday’     Quick Indian Version of Egg Dishes   Being Punjabi, raised having ‘Parothe’ in everyday breakfast. Egg Bhurji (Indian Version of Scrambled Eggs with Indian twists) with Plain Parothe aur Roti was an option…
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thesirmourretreat · 4 years ago
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Nahan is a small hill station in Himachal Pradesh, which is brimming with history, culture and some great architecture. The town, situated in the Shivalik mountain range, is known for its beautiful temples and gardens. Off late, it has become a hit amongst the travellers but it still manages to retain its small town and chill vibe. With tourism on an upturn, there are now many great places to stay including 5 star hotels in Nahan. 
If you are visiting the town, you must not miss out in these activities and tourist destinations.
Suketi Fossil Park
Suketi Fossil Park, also referred to as Shivalik Fossil Park, is the biggest fossil parks in Asia. The park is a must-visit for anyone who has interest in science. Also, this place can be a good learning experience for kids in school. It is also the only fossil park in Asia which is built on a site where actual fossils were found. The park has a collection of vertebrate fossils and skeletons that date back to the prehistoric times. The park is nearly 21 kilometres from main town, so you can stay in any of the hotels in Nahan hill station and take a drive up to the park.
Jaitak Fort
This is one the major tourist attractions. The fort was built in 1810 by Gurkha leader Ranjor Singh Thapa atop the Jaitak Hills, which is one of the hill stations near Nahan. The interesting bit about this fort is that it was built using the material from Nahan Fort after it was destroyed and plundered. 
Do not miss out great treks
If you are someone who likes walking amongst the nature and exploring the local fauna, then Nahan has some amazing treks that you can take. The trek from Nahan to Renukaji is an easy one but quite mesmerising. There are great treks in Churdhar peak that offer amazing views from the top.
Dhaula Kuan
It is a place that is thronged by visitors. Dhaula Kuan has various orchards of citrus fruits and mango tress. There is also a factory nearby that produces various canned fruits products like jams, pickles and juices. You can also visit Kastasan Temple nearby, which was built by Raja Jagat Singh after his army defeated Rustam Qadir Rohilla.
Jagannath Temple
This is an often visited place by people who wish to pay their respect to Lord Neel Madhav as well as people who are interested in India’s ancient architecture. It was built in 1681 by Raja Budh Prakash and the design and the layout of the temple have been inspired by the original Puri temple.
Kangojodi
If you wish to spend time with just your own group of friends away from the crowd, then you should visit Kangojodi. It is one the offbeat locations that not too many people know about and thus sees lesser amounts of crowd. The place is lined with pine trees surrounded by hills and ravines and gives you a chance to spend time amongst the nature, away from the concrete jungle that the city life has to offer. 
Mall Road
If you are craving a delicious meal or a shopping spree then Mall Road is the place to visit. It is place that brings locals of the town together at the end of a long. You can just take a walk down the road or sit in one of the restaurants serving up delicious food. If you in the mood for shopping then this is the place to visit. The town is known for handicrafts and woollen products and do not forget to pick up a Himachali caps when you are at it. For reservation in one of the best Nahan hotels and resorts log on to the sirmour retreat.
Also Read:- What Makes Nahan the Ideal Place for Your Next Vacation?
Simbalwada Wildlife Sanctuary
This sanctuary is home to many migrating birds and wild animals. It can be a great way to spend the day with your family or friends. There are sal forests as well as lush green grassland. The place is home to Sambhar, Chittal, Goral red jungle fowl, Partridges barking deer and wild boars.
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liveindiatimes · 5 years ago
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Despite lockdown, the show continues for these young athletes - other sports
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Lockdown or no lockdown, the show has been going on for young javelin thrower Archana Yadav and over a dozen other athletes in one of Uttar Pradesh’s remote districts, Jaunpur, but with all precautionary measures to avoid being infected by COVID-19. The two beegha field in Manesha village, 30-km away from Jaunpur, has now become a playfield and Yadav, the gold and silver medallist at the state level, has been training hard to let her javelin cross the 42-metre mark.
Yadav enjoys the company of her father and farmer Samar Bahadur Yadav, who not only helps her collect the javelin after every throw, but also keeps measuring the distance. The process continues for almost two hours in the morning.
This isn’t all, as after finishing the daily routine, the thrower gives the daily progress report to her coach Rustam Khan on phone and asks for his suggestions.
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Divya Shandily doing weight training while using a tyre in a field. ( Special Arrangement )
“I didn’t want to stop training so I chose to continue at our field and this has been going on ever since the lockdown came into effect and I stopped visiting the stadium in Jaunpur for training,” said Yadav, who had a seventh-place finish at the 3rd Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati this year with a throw of 36.45 metre.
“Before the lockdown was imposed, I managed to get my javelin at home from Jaunpur stadium and have been practicing hard as I wish to be India No 1 in my age category. Success at the national and international level will not only bring recognition to my family, but also help me get a job for a better living.”
Fifteen-year-old Archana, who has just passed class eight from her village’s junior high school, started just a year ago and within six months, she started winning medals at the district and state level. “Like any other kid, I too dream to do something big in life and I wish to fulfill all my dreams through sport.”
Besides Archana, over a dozen other athletes among the lot of 100-plus trainees at the Indira Gandhi Stadium in Jaunpur too decided to stay back at their respective rented houses near the stadium and have been continuing training in lockdown. They include, shot put gold medallist at the Khelo India Youth Games Abhishek Singh, hammer thrower Virat Singh, Afsar, Divya Shandilya, Samrat, Aradhana, Sadhana, Navdeep, Subhash Yadav, Sudama, Prateek, Jayesh among others.
“I am not allowed to monitor the training of these dozen athletes physically, but I am in regular touch and keep giving tips,” says Rustam Khan.
The engrossing contest at the national championships in the 90s between two of Khan’s trainees, Pramod Tewari and Ishtiyaq Ahmed, still reminds one about his mastery in training throwers.
“They (athletes) didn’t listen to me when I told them to leave the town before the lockdown and decided to stay back here and continued training separately on rooftops or rented houses and nearby fields but they are following precautions to avoid getting infected by the virus,” said Khan, former India throwing coach.
“This has been the trend for the last many years as trainees keep following me wherever I go. I had over 90 trainees, including girls even when I was at Allahabad, and even now they all are here at Jaunpur for the last three years,” said the coach.
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He, however, said that most of the youth come to him to get training and win medals at the national and international levels, mostly to get a government jobs. “It’s been a trend in almost all the sport these days, and hardly a few go ahead with the plans of winning medals for the country and doing something special in sport,” said Khan, who hails from Gyanpur in Bhadohi.
“I feel happy and see myself at the top whenever my trainee wins a medal at the national or international level. I have been to the national camp on a number of occasions, training several athletes, but I feel most satisfied when I train the juniors here in Jaunpur.”
“I have been in this profession for 32 years and enjoy my stint with young throwers,” said Khan, 57, who carries his own equipment for training. “It’s my supporters, people in sports bodies and the state government, who keep providing the required equipment. Even if they are not enough, I and my trainees contribute from our pockets to buy javelin, hammer and discus.”
In fact Khan had virtually said goodbye to athletics after winning bronze in under-17 hammer throw at the National Championships in Hissar and gold in both the under-17 and under-19s at Bengaluru and Calicut after he developed a back problem.
He was left with no choice but to pursue his family business of carpet trading at Jayas and Fursatganj units. But his passion for sport kept reminding him about his old dream.
His old friend in athletics, then national record holder in triple jump Rajendra Singh, kept inspiring him to opt for coach’s training. One fine morning, he left his house and went to NIS Patiala to pursue a degree in coaching.
“I wasn’t happy with my family business as I wanted to do something special in sport. Unwillingly, I had opted for the family business as I could not pursue a career in athletics because of a back problem.
“But when I got the opportunity at NIS, I decided to quit business and left home after confiding in my younger brother,” Khan recalls. There was opposition and anger when they came to know about my decision to go to Patiala, but now they are happy and admire my decision.”
Now promoted as sports officer at the state government-run stadium, about 12km from Jaunpur, Khan has also been instrumental in helping the local shopkeepers flourish around the stadium. “Almost all the shopkeepers are happy with the coaching camp for throwers in such a remote area. They get good business through my trainees. I didn’t know that sport could help business flourish,” Khan said.
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bollywoodirect · 8 years ago
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Remembering Dara Singh on his 5th death anniversary. Dara Singh (19 November 1928 – 12 July 2012) was a professional wrestler, actor and politician. He started acting in 1952 and was the first sportsman to be nominated to the Rajya Sabha (upper house) of India. He worked as Hindi and Punjabi film producer, director and writer, and he acted in films and television.He is known for his role of Hanuman in film Bajrangi(1976) and in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan. As an adult he was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall, weighed 127 kilograms (280 lb) and had a chest measurement of 53 inches (130 cm). Due to his physique, he was encouraged to take up pehlwani, an Indian style of wrestling. After switching to professional wrestling , he competed around the world with opponents such as Bill Verna, Firpo Zbyszko, John Da Silva, Rikidōzan, Danny Lynch and Ski Hi Lee etc., his act of flooring King Kong is always remembered. In 1954 Dara competed in Rustam-e-Hind (Champion of India) tournament where he won the final by defeating Tiger Joginder Singh and got a silver's cup from Maharaja Hari Singh. In 1959, he won the Commonwealth Championship by defeating George Gordienko at Calcutta. On 29 May 1968 in Bombay, his victory over Lou Thesz earned him the World Wrestling Championship. His last tournament, where he announced his retirement, was held in Delhi in June 1983. In 1996 he was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame. Singh left his village for Singapore in 1948. He started his career as an actor in 1952 with Sangdil. He was a stunt film actor for many years and played his first lead role in Babubhai Mistry's film King Kong (1962). From around 1963 he partnered often with Mumtaz, with whom he performed in 16 Hindi films. The couple became the highest-paid B-grade actors, with Singh receiving nearly four lakh rupees per film. He then went on to do television in the late 1980s, where he played the role of Hanuman in the television adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayan. He also had roles numerous films, such as Veer Bheem Sen and Ramayan, and in other television serials. His last Hindi movie was Jab We Met and last Punjabi movie released before his illness was Dil Apna Punjabi. He acted in National Award winning film Main Maa Punjab Dee directed by Balwant Singh Dullat. He directed seven Punjabi including Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun, Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar, Dhyanu Bhagat, Rab Dian Rakhan. He also directed two films in Hindi, Bhakti Mein Shakti and Rustom (1982), which were produced and directed under the banner "Dara Film" which he set up in 1970. Like बॉलीवुड डायरेक्ट Bollywoodirect
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gkt49 · 6 years ago
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Madhya Pradesh: 12 cabinet ministers trailing
Madhya Pradesh: 12 cabinet ministers trailing
Bhopal, Dec 11 twelve ministers in the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-drove BJP government in Madhya Pradesh were trailing in the state Assembly polls according to the most latest trends, an election official said Tuesday.
Minister Narottam Mishra was trailing by an edge of 6,200 votes in Datia while Rustam Singh was at the third position in Morena constituency.
Balkrishna Patidar was trailing in Khargone…
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mypakistan · 12 years ago
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Aslam Pahalwan
Aslam Pahalwan (born 1927) was a Pakistani professional wrestler.
  Career
Aslam Pahalwan started his wrestling career as the pupil of Hamida Pahalwan and also the Great Gama of India. Aslam is one of the unbeatable wrestlers that the art of traditional wrestling produced when it flourished in India during the past.
 His exercise routine was similar to that of his elder brother Bholu Pahalwan. He trained thrice a day, relying mostly on basic Pahalwani exercises, such as bodyweight exercises like the Indian Pushups called dands and squats known as baithaks in the regional language, Or other ancient workouts like the Indian weight training with stones called nals and heavy clubs exercise known as Joris to increase strength, stamina and flexibility. A high-calorie and nutritious diet was a must to sustain bodyweight after a strenuous workout. He usually consumed an entire goat during a single meal.
Aslam started wrestling during 1940s. He commenced his career by participating in tournaments held mostly in the Punjab, but he also competed in games held in other parts of India. His first wrestling match was in Amritsar against Bala Pahalwan of India. He defeated his opponent in only ninety seconds. In another important test of his career Aslam defeated Niranjan Singh in Patiala in less than two minutes. During the pre-partition days, the Maharaja of Patiala used to sponsor a wrestling championship in his princely state each year, during the Islamic month of Moharram. During one such tournament Aslam defeated a wrestler known as Puran Singh, in a final showdown. He was rewarded a sum of ten thousand rupees by the Maharaja Bhopindar Singh for his success. He later moved into the limelight by beating Kala Pahalwan and Aslam Mohni Wala in the city of Lahore.
 After the Indian Partition, Aslam got stationed in Lahore, Pakistan. He mostly confronted the best wrestlers of Pakistani Punjab. In 1951, Aslam defeated the No.1 wrestler Younus Pahalwan a.k.a. Younus Gujranwala of Gujranwala for the title of Rustam-e-Punjab. He was officially declared Rustam-i-Punjab (i.e. Champion of Punjab) in Minto Park, Lahore. After becoming the champion of Punjab, he wrestled and defeated a number of bona fide wrestlers, like the 1939 IWA Heavyweight Champion, Australian George Pencheff, who were operating throughout India during early 1950s.
 The exact record of Aslam Pahalwan’s wrestling bouts has not been arranged yet. However, in 1953, he won the Commonwealth Championship. Aslam then issued challenges to wrestlers all over the world and announced a reward of 100,000 rupees to any wrestler who could beat him. In a challenge match, Aslam defeated the famed Indian wrestler Tarlok Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in the second round. In Nairobi in 1953 he defeated the Indian Wrestler Mahinder Singh. In another challenge match, Aslam defeated the European Heavyweight Champion, and former World Champion, Bert Assirati in Bombay, India on June 3, 1954in front of the 40,000 in attendance. Assirati was the strongest man in wrestling at the time of this match. An Indian entrepreneur rewarded Aslam with a sum of ten thousand rupees on his victory.
 During the 50s, Aslam faced all challengers with a great deal of success. In 1957, he travelled to the Far East. In Singapore, Aslam announced a one hundred thousand dollar reward for any wrestler who could beat him. In response to his challenge, he confronted twenty different wrestlers from around the world, and defeated them all. Even a number of significant wrestlers, like King Kong and Sheik Wadi Ayuob, failed to beat him. Aslam later defeated Tiger Sucha Singh and Joginder Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in a challenge match. In May 1962 he defeated King Kong Czaja (the largest attraction in the history of wrestling) and Lofty Binnie of New Zealand in Karachi.
 During the early 60s, he wrestled in India and Pakistan. In 1967 Aslam was sponsored by British promoter Christopher Whelan. He toured the United Kingdom and faced opponents at the leading arenas of the North, Midlands and Scotland. There he defeated the Canadian Champion George Gordienko. On his return home he was awarded the President's Award of Pride of Performance. [1]. He was ranked among top 10 pro wrestlers in the World. 1. WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino 2. Karl Gotch 3. Lou Thesz, 4. Aslam Pahalwan, 5. Shohei Baba 6. Fritz Von Erich 7.Bill Watts 8. Dick the Bruiser 9.Ray stevens 10. Verne Gagne 11. Ernie Ladd. In 1971 he wrestled in United Kingdom, but this visit was cut short due to India-Pakistan war. He was managed by the British wrestling promoter Orig Williams.
 Aslam gave up wrestling during the early 1970s. He commenced his bout with a charge clashing with his opponent, and used a combination of maneuvers like the Boston Crab to subdue his opponents. Aslam is best remembered for his victory over Bert Assirati in 1954. He died on 7 January 1989 at the age of 62 in Pakistan. His son Zubair Aslam a.k.a. Jhara Pahalwan was a champion wrestler.
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risingpakistan · 12 years ago
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Aslam Pahalwan
Aslam Pahalwan (born 1927) was a Pakistani professional wrestler.
  Career
Aslam Pahalwan started his wrestling career as the pupil of Hamida Pahalwan and also the Great Gama of India. Aslam is one of the unbeatable wrestlers that the art of traditional wrestling produced when it flourished in India during the past.
 His exercise routine was similar to that of his elder brother Bholu Pahalwan. He trained thrice a day, relying mostly on basic Pahalwani exercises, such as bodyweight exercises like the Indian Pushups called dands and squats known as baithaks in the regional language, Or other ancient workouts like the Indian weight training with stones called nals and heavy clubs exercise known as Joris to increase strength, stamina and flexibility. A high-calorie and nutritious diet was a must to sustain bodyweight after a strenuous workout. He usually consumed an entire goat during a single meal.
Aslam started wrestling during 1940s. He commenced his career by participating in tournaments held mostly in the Punjab, but he also competed in games held in other parts of India. His first wrestling match was in Amritsar against Bala Pahalwan of India. He defeated his opponent in only ninety seconds. In another important test of his career Aslam defeated Niranjan Singh in Patiala in less than two minutes. During the pre-partition days, the Maharaja of Patiala used to sponsor a wrestling championship in his princely state each year, during the Islamic month of Moharram. During one such tournament Aslam defeated a wrestler known as Puran Singh, in a final showdown. He was rewarded a sum of ten thousand rupees by the Maharaja Bhopindar Singh for his success. He later moved into the limelight by beating Kala Pahalwan and Aslam Mohni Wala in the city of Lahore.
 After the Indian Partition, Aslam got stationed in Lahore, Pakistan. He mostly confronted the best wrestlers of Pakistani Punjab. In 1951, Aslam defeated the No.1 wrestler Younus Pahalwan a.k.a. Younus Gujranwala of Gujranwala for the title of Rustam-e-Punjab. He was officially declared Rustam-i-Punjab (i.e. Champion of Punjab) in Minto Park, Lahore. After becoming the champion of Punjab, he wrestled and defeated a number of bona fide wrestlers, like the 1939 IWA Heavyweight Champion, Australian George Pencheff, who were operating throughout India during early 1950s.
 The exact record of Aslam Pahalwan’s wrestling bouts has not been arranged yet. However, in 1953, he won the Commonwealth Championship. Aslam then issued challenges to wrestlers all over the world and announced a reward of 100,000 rupees to any wrestler who could beat him. In a challenge match, Aslam defeated the famed Indian wrestler Tarlok Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in the second round. In Nairobi in 1953 he defeated the Indian Wrestler Mahinder Singh. In another challenge match, Aslam defeated the European Heavyweight Champion, and former World Champion, Bert Assirati in Bombay, India on June 3, 1954in front of the 40,000 in attendance. Assirati was the strongest man in wrestling at the time of this match. An Indian entrepreneur rewarded Aslam with a sum of ten thousand rupees on his victory.
 During the 50s, Aslam faced all challengers with a great deal of success. In 1957, he travelled to the Far East. In Singapore, Aslam announced a one hundred thousand dollar reward for any wrestler who could beat him. In response to his challenge, he confronted twenty different wrestlers from around the world, and defeated them all. Even a number of significant wrestlers, like King Kong and Sheik Wadi Ayuob, failed to beat him. Aslam later defeated Tiger Sucha Singh and Joginder Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in a challenge match. In May 1962 he defeated King Kong Czaja (the largest attraction in the history of wrestling) and Lofty Binnie of New Zealand in Karachi.
 During the early 60s, he wrestled in India and Pakistan. In 1967 Aslam was sponsored by British promoter Christopher Whelan. He toured the United Kingdom and faced opponents at the leading arenas of the North, Midlands and Scotland. There he defeated the Canadian Champion George Gordienko. On his return home he was awarded the President's Award of Pride of Performance. [1]. He was ranked among top 10 pro wrestlers in the World. 1. WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino 2. Karl Gotch 3. Lou Thesz, 4. Aslam Pahalwan, 5. Shohei Baba 6. Fritz Von Erich 7.Bill Watts 8. Dick the Bruiser 9.Ray stevens 10. Verne Gagne 11. Ernie Ladd. In 1971 he wrestled in United Kingdom, but this visit was cut short due to India-Pakistan war. He was managed by the British wrestling promoter Orig Williams.
 Aslam gave up wrestling during the early 1970s. He commenced his bout with a charge clashing with his opponent, and used a combination of maneuvers like the Boston Crab to subdue his opponents. Aslam is best remembered for his victory over Bert Assirati in 1954. He died on 7 January 1989 at the age of 62 in Pakistan. His son Zubair Aslam a.k.a. Jhara Pahalwan was a champion wrestler.
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sportsclassic · 11 years ago
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Aslam Pahalwan
Aslam Pahalwan (born 1927) was a Pakistani professional wrestler.
Career
Aslam Pahalwan started his wrestling career as the pupil of Hamida Pahalwan and also the Great Gama of India. Aslam is one of the unbeatable wrestlers that the art of traditional wrestling produced when it flourished in India during the past. His exercise routine was similar to that of his elder brother Bholu Pahalwan. He trained thrice a day, relying mostly on basic Pahalwani exercises, such as bodyweight exercises like the Indian Pushups called dands and squats known as baithaks in the regional language, Or other ancient workouts like the Indian weight training with stones called nals and heavy clubs exercise known as Joris to increase strength, stamina and flexibility. A high-calorie and nutritious diet was a must to sustain bodyweight after a strenuous workout. He usually consumed an entire goat during a single meal.
Aslam started wrestling during 1940s. He commenced his career by participating in tournaments held mostly in the Punjab, but he also competed in games held in other parts of India. His first wrestling match was in Amritsar against Bala Pahalwan of India. He defeated his opponent in only ninety seconds. In another important test of his career Aslam defeated Niranjan Singh in Patiala in less than two minutes. During the pre-partition days, the Maharaja of Patiala used to sponsor a wrestling championship in his princely state each year, during the Islamic month of Moharram. During one such tournament Aslam defeated a wrestler known as Puran Singh, in a final showdown. He was rewarded a sum of ten thousand rupees by the Maharaja Bhopindar Singh for his success. He later moved into the limelight by beating Kala Pahalwan and Aslam Mohni Wala in the city of Lahore.
After the Indian Partition, Aslam got stationed in Lahore, Pakistan. He mostly confronted the best wrestlers of Pakistani Punjab. In 1951, Aslam defeated the No.1 wrestler Younus Pahalwan a.k.a. Younus Gujranwala of Gujranwala for the title of Rustam-e-Punjab. He was officially declared Rustam-i-Punjab (i.e. Champion of Punjab) in Minto Park, Lahore. After becoming the champion of Punjab, he wrestled and defeated a number of bona fide wrestlers, like the 1939 IWA Heavyweight Champion, Australian George Pencheff, who were operating throughout India during early 1950s. The exact record of Aslam Pahalwan’s wrestling bouts has not been arranged yet. However, in 1953, he won the Commonwealth Championship. Aslam then issued challenges to wrestlers all over the world and announced a reward of 100,000 rupees to any wrestler who could beat him. In a challenge match, Aslam defeated the famed Indian wrestler Tarlok Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in the second round. In Nairobi in 1953 he defeated the Indian Wrestler Mahinder Singh. In another challenge match, Aslam defeated the European Heavyweight Champion, and former World Champion, Bert Assirati in Bombay, India on June 3, 1954in front of the 40,000 in attendance. Assirati was the strongest man in wrestling at the time of this match. An Indian entrepreneur rewarded Aslam with a sum of ten thousand rupees on his victory.
During the 50s, Aslam faced all challengers with a great deal of success. In 1957, he travelled to the Far East. In Singapore, Aslam announced a one hundred thousand dollar reward for any wrestler who could beat him. In response to his challenge, he confronted twenty different wrestlers from around the world, and defeated them all. Even a number of significant wrestlers, like King Kong and Sheik Wadi Ayuob, failed to beat him. Aslam later defeated Tiger Sucha Singh and Joginder Singh at the National Stadium in Karachi in a challenge match. In May 1962 he defeated King Kong Czaja (the largest attraction in the history of wrestling) and Lofty Binnie of New Zealand in Karachi.
During the early 60s, he wrestled in India and Pakistan. In 1967 Aslam was sponsored by British promoter Christopher Whelan. He toured the United Kingdom and faced opponents at the leading arenas of the North, Midlands and Scotland. There he defeated the Canadian Champion George Gordienko. On his return home he was awarded the President's Award of Pride of Performance. [1]. He was ranked among top 10 pro wrestlers in the World. 1. WWWF Champion Bruno Sammartino 2. Karl Gotch 3. Lou Thesz, 4. Aslam Pahalwan, 5. Shohei Baba 6. Fritz Von Erich 7.Bill Watts 8. Dick the Bruiser 9.Ray stevens 10. Verne Gagne 11. Ernie Ladd. In 1971 he wrestled in United Kingdom, but this visit was cut short due to India-Pakistan war. He was managed by the British wrestling promoter Orig Williams.
Aslam gave up wrestling during the early 1970s. He commenced his bout with a charge clashing with his opponent, and used a combination of maneuvers like the Boston Crab to subdue his opponents. Aslam is best remembered for his victory over Bert Assirati in 1954. He died on 7 January 1989 at the age of 62 in Pakistan. His son Zubair Aslam a.k.a. Jhara Pahalwan was a champion wrestler.
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MAKASAM Lyrics in Hindi – KR$NA aka Krsna
MAKASAM Lyrics in Hindi – KR$NA aka Krsna
MAKASAM Lyrics – Krsna : माँ कसम ... This Rap Song is presented by Kalamkaar, music by Deep Kalsi & KR$NA.
MAKASAM song Lyrics are written by KR$NA.
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Song   Maakasam Genre    Rap Song Singer   Kr$na Song writer         Kr$na Music producer   Deep Kalsi & KR$NA
  "Makasam – KRSNA"
Yo! Tune line cross kari Toh main ek aur baar line cross karunga Aakhiri baar! Trrr... Kabhi kabhi chup rehna hi behtar hai Kr$na ab le raha keh kar hai Kakarot me iss game me Band-ai nahi kari mere naam co le kar hai Faker hai, marega to karega na miss koi Rap ki lugaai lagta hai tu miss koi Jab tak tera faida tha tu bhi kar raha tha #Raa #Raa jaise mutton wali dish koi Jhatka laga tha tujhe maharani ke baad Bol beti such, ab tu sahi hai na? Ceat tyre mere baat kar rha pahiye ka Par tere papa ko rubber lagana chahiye tha Ro le tujh me dum na toh, paar kar Jamna ko Diss karoon tujhe toh bolega jaake mumma ko Unko to main hamesha karta respect Unki kya galti beta nikla nikamma jo Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba black sheep Har track pe me lagta hoo athlete Fact chahiye toh, fact yehi hai Ke tere gaano me mere baare me koi fact nahi Clear karun toh kalamkaar mein hoon partner Iska matlab chote me kise ke bhi neeche ni Niche toh tu Anshul aur Tony ke Missionary shayad teri lete khade hoke tere peeche bhi Kitne mein bikega, tu daam de Blow job wala lagta tu naam se Bunty ko jaake ab gaand de Teri jali booty, beta ye na koi Ramdev Ab gauri hi chinaal buss-jaye jahan hai faida Is bar bhi tera nasha rukh nahi payega Banay mene jaake ra.One ko Ramayana Teri paheli ka anjaam maar khayega Backstabber tu hai beti, kahan hai tera aaina? Lagta tu pussy ko ki bin vaje'aina Gaana tha bekar to bole "tha main bimaar" Jaise Nehwal mene aise bahane hai sahe na Agli baar dikhi to tere liye ghusand hai Tujhe laga tu jeeta, tujh me ghamand hai Gaano me kare tu mere l*nd ka zikr Miss Spicejet se zyaada lagta tujh ko pasand hai Isse naapne ka shauq hai, iss napne ka shauq Isse napne ka shauq hai, isse napne ka shauq hai Isse napne ka shauq ab ye kampega khauf se Hashtag fixed match fixed match Sanjeev chawla nahi beta tera shit whack Shakal se tu lagta hai panzy Scandal mein Hansie, career dooba Hua big crash Bole aake kalamkaar se 5 log ne diss kiya 5 log kidhar shayad maine kuch miss kiya Diss kiya do ne rang tere hai dogle Tune Bunty ke fan ko praja bolke enlist kiya 3 din lapata mene kara case close Raga se bhi pade tujhe chutt*d pe chaped do Ab gauri pal ke gaal g**nd ke laal Bilkul jaise tune is the color of my face bro High-five jalpari doobo aane lagi high tide Ye hype ki hai bhooki de do thori limelight Ye hai fight night toh me lagoo Mike Tys' Too sick, like twice I rolled the dice right Studio ki baat tujhe yaad hogi Teri awaaz sune bina sabki saans udi Puri apni janta bhag uthi Jab tune joote khole aur gandi baas uthi Mr. Smelly foot (haan) Got kileed by Mr Tooth (haan) Anshul ke aage zyada na jhuk na Kahin zyada ghis na jaye tera ghutna Naya hai savera dil tera keh ra Aayi Janmashtami khatam hua Dussehra Lugai wala chehra blouse jaake pehen aa Naach mere aage tab phenkunga paisa Naya hai savera dil tera keh ra Aayi Janmashtami khatam hua Dussehra Lugai wala chehra blouse jaake pehen aa Naach mere aage tab phenkunga paisa Bole ancient mujhse bura lagta hai tu Still ziki meida ka kuda lagta hai tu Soft jaise Silk Route ke Ganga mein kood Bhagirath main, dooba dooba lagta hai tu Wo voice note diss game se purana Bhadkaane ka tareeka bhi lame hai tumhara Afsos Gaurav ko me pal nahi paara Kyunki paale maine kutte par saanp nahi pala Aur Harjas chupa rustam ke time pe Humne usse bola bro mat kar diss tu Par usne bola bhai mujhe karna hai Wo hai uski marji and we don't have an issue Baat karo sirf apne liye Aur mujhe maharani se nafrat hai Taan ke ghumo me sinah jaise Shatrughan Kitno ko diya janam lagta Krsna hi Dashrath hai Nathkhat hai gopala teri handi na tod de Fir safeed makhan milega tere honth pe Track pe toh yahan sare bante hai hard Par milke dar se ye ho jate totle Kar meri baat me to karta hoo drugs nahi Maal nahi phoonk ta aur deta may f*cks nahi Tujhe lagi badi chull sach ki Tu karta hai dono ab bol yeh sach nahi Sach yehi tu chahta hai hype Tu chahta hai Raftaar kare tujhe reply Tune kara diss jisne maana tujhe bhai Taaki tu ban jaaye ek aur Bantai Diss kyun kare use jis'se li udhari toone Sadma laga aakhirkaar kaate baal phir Jaake kaali kari sunehre wali yeh daadhi tune Jalpari mar padi phir se mara li tune You ain't beethoven but I'm menad to bach You're elementary, I'm dropping penitentiary bars Leave'em potentially scarred They pretend to be hard untill I'm waving the stick Making the symphony start Views kam aaye to lagaye tune ad, that's fact Comment daale fake wale whack, that's fact Daale pre written wale rap, that's fact Deadline mein hi hua tera wrap, that's fact Pehle diss phir bole no hate Chhotu tu kehna kya chahata hai Above the belt ki baat kare Par maza to tujhe below the belt rehne mein aata hai Mujhe jod mat kisi aur ke usool se Do baar liya L jaise toone cool J Mere balls kyun paas tere munh ke Jaise lete shot jab let ke tum pool mein Aaj awaam khush teri praja gaad ke Ab miloonga tujhe main tere ghar ke paas mein Tu bana raha diss aur main bana raha hit Dekh lenge kaun kya karta hai iss saal mein 3 gaane baad bhi mujhe yeh daad derhe Teri khushiyan khatam kari raat leke Ab life apni kar mujhe dedicate Kar thoda meditate Poori zindagi mujhe jawab dete Karun jo bhi bolun and I don't talk shit boy Agli bara jawab mera hoga nahi diss boy Tujhe lage 3 gaane karne reply Mera ek gaana kare 3 ko destroy Woh bhi voice note ke bina F**kin snitch! Oh aur promotion ke liye dhanyawad Album dropping this summer Rest in p*ss! Maa kasam! Hard nahi chhote Tu to shuru se hi lagta hai naram Maa kasam! Palang tod kaise beta Tera kaafi halka hai wazan Makasam! Paanch ki baat kare Par akela maine kiya tujhe khatam Makasam! Tere munh se Bhaichare wali baatein hoti nahi hazam
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