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Lakshmi Menon
White Rejection is so liberating! I no longer have to care about your feelings, I don't have to care about hurting you, I no longer have to care about what you will feel, Rejection is a truth hard to say at first, Then it becomes easier. Rejection sets you free. Truth sets you free. Truth is like a ripe gooseberry, Sour to taste in the first bite, With a sweet after taste... ©Lakshmi Menon The good side of rejection #Sad_Status quotes on life
The good side of rejection #Sad_Status quotes on life
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Tripurari Pandey
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A good boy This dog named Bo was such a good dog He was a bit anxious and eager at times Just packed full of energy within his frame He can bark and growl, whimper and whine He loved trying to catch birds or flying planes He'll never jump high enough but he had fun Chasing cars was his terrible bad habit The driveway was just too long for him to run He sadly ran away one day and that was it Gone now but remains in our memories Bo was one of the greatest canines I knew Stay safe puppy, and have a great journey ©Schizology A good boy #Dog
A good boy #Dog
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यदि आप चाहते हैं कि प्रकाश आपके जीवन में आए, तो आपको उस स्थान पर खड़े होने की जरूरत है जहां उसकी चमक जा रही है। सकारात्मक अपेक्षा का दृष्टिकोण श्रेष्ठ व्यक्तित्व का प्रतीक है। आप जो भी करना चाहते हैं, अभी करें। कल नहीं आता है। ©Jyotilata Parida #positive thought #good line# #beauti of life#
Sanjoy Khuman
White "A Life story of Sukhdev" Sukhdev Thapar was a prominent Indian revolutionary and a key figure in the Indian independence movement. Born on May 15, 1907, in Ludhiana, Punjab, British India, Sukhdev was a passionate advocate for freedom from British colonial rule. Early Life and Education: Sukhdev grew up in a politically charged environment and was deeply influenced by the nationalistic sentiments of his time. His early education took place in Ludhiana, where he excelled academically and became increasingly involved in political activities. He was inspired by the ideas of prominent freedom fighters and began to participate in revolutionary activities against British rule. Revolutionary Activities: Sukhdev joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association (HSRA), an organization dedicated to armed struggle against British colonial rule. He became closely associated with Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and other prominent revolutionaries. Sukhdev played a crucial role in organizing and executing several revolutionary activities, including the infamous Assembly Bombing of 1929. Imprisonment and Trial: In 1929, Sukhdev, Bhagat Singh, and Rajguru were arrested for their involvement in the killing of British police officer John Saunders, which was part of their campaign against colonial oppression. They were tried and convicted, leading to a high-profile court case that attracted widespread attention and support for their cause. Execution and Legacy: On March 23, 1931, Sukhdev Thapar, Bhagat Singh, and Rajguru were executed by hanging in Lahore Central Jail. Their martyrdom sparked widespread outrage and intensified the demand for Indian independence. Sukhdev's sacrifice, along with that of his comrades, is remembered as a symbol of bravery and dedication to the cause of freedom. Sukhdev Thapar's legacy endures as a testament to the courage and resolve of those who fought for India's independence. His life and sacrifice continue to inspire generations in the struggle for justice and freedom. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Sukhdev
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White "A Life story of Nana Saheeb" Nana Saheb, also known as Nana Sahib, was a prominent figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny. Born as Dhondu Pant in 1824 in Bithur, near Kanpur, India, he was the adopted son of Peshwa Baji Rao II, the last Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. Early Life and Background: Dhondu Pant, later known as Nana Saheb, was raised in the Maratha tradition and was educated in the arts and administration of the time. His adoption by Baji Rao II positioned him as a significant figure in the Maratha hierarchy. Political and Social Role: Following the death of Baji Rao II in 1851, Nana Saheb was recognized by the British East India Company as the successor, but his official recognition was denied. The British decision to reject his claim to the pension and rights associated with his adopted status caused deep dissatisfaction. The Rebellion of 1857: Nana Saheb became a central leader in the 1857 uprising against British rule. Initially, he led a coalition of discontented soldiers, nobility, and local rulers. His leadership and organizational skills were instrumental in the initial successes of the rebellion in Kanpur. He proclaimed himself the Peshwa and sought to restore the Maratha Empire's past glory. (to be continued) ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Nana Saheeb
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