• On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls.

    The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves.

    In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth.

    Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity.

    On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements.

    Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom.

    Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on.

    In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves.
    #GuruPurnima
    On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls. The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves. In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth. Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity. On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements. Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom. Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on. In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves. #GuruPurnima
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  • FM Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-Budget meeting with representatives of trade unions and labour organisations in New Delhi on Monday.

    "ASHA, anganwadi, mid-day meal workers must be identified as workmen. They must be given the workmen status given the permanent nature of their work. The government had announced a hike in honorarium for scheme workers in 2018. Since then, prices have increased sharply and hence it is necessary to increase the honorarium of the scheme workers"
    - Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh demands.

    Broaden the scope of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the provision for a guaranteed 200 days of work from current 100 days for each family.

    Construction workers should be guaranteed access to ration through ration cards across the country under ‘one ration one nation’ scheme. Similarly, Ayushman cards should be issued based on the worker’s identity rather than the family, allowing workers ot use Ayushman across the country during their migration,”
    - Trade Union Coordination Centre demands
    FM Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-Budget meeting with representatives of trade unions and labour organisations in New Delhi on Monday. "ASHA, anganwadi, mid-day meal workers must be identified as workmen. They must be given the workmen status given the permanent nature of their work. The government had announced a hike in honorarium for scheme workers in 2018. Since then, prices have increased sharply and hence it is necessary to increase the honorarium of the scheme workers" - Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh demands. Broaden the scope of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the provision for a guaranteed 200 days of work from current 100 days for each family. Construction workers should be guaranteed access to ration through ration cards across the country under ‘one ration one nation’ scheme. Similarly, Ayushman cards should be issued based on the worker’s identity rather than the family, allowing workers ot use Ayushman across the country during their migration,” - Trade Union Coordination Centre demands
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  • Nalanda University In Bihar (JDU) and Amaravati capital city (TDP) what does it tell about politics?

    CBN is a polished man when it comes to developing a city and especially a IT hub. He has proven track record in Hyderabad

    CBN plan and dream is to built Amaravati a World Class City. The Bangalore is already choked and he want to develop Amaravati as next hub. Visakhapatnam is just 360 KM from Amaravati and Visakhapatnam s a costal city with naval base, it means it can be directly connected to Singapore. This a direct advantage of it being a new IT hub soon, It is also a green field project and hence release pressure from Bangalore. This is CBN dream and I know it will happen

    NiKu on other side also need Bihar to develop and come out of caste. He learned that sending Labour exporting state is not future. The Nalanda University will provide much required traction and to ensure its know to World, 17 Diplomats were invited today who will spread it outside Bharat. On Political side, NiKu want to get rid of The Bihar Anchor which has kept the state as the most backward state and this anchor is Lalu Family

    For NiKu and CBN to achieve their dreams for state, it is necessary that Modi ji stay in Centre and they work like double engine sarkar. Both know if INDI alliance comes in power there dream project goes up in vapour

    Based on this calculation, I hope that Modi govt in Centre is as strong as it was in 2nd term. As I have always said, Modi ji Philosophy is not to have BJP Govt in all state but states can have regional party Government and they work with Centre like a team

    In last few days Media tried its best to put mic in JDU and TDP mouth to get some controversial bite but failed, even on Lok Sabha speaker post

    This is why few days back I told you to invest in Amaravati. Its a green field project which will see sky rocket gains

    Today PM Said - "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge."

    and that's the message

    I Pray that good Days for Andhra and Bihar are finally here and here to stay for long

    Note to my Bihari friend, you have abused me a lot but rest assured, seeing Bihar develop and get out of Caste web is my dream. After all my first school in life was in Bihar only. So a relationship is already there

    Last point, My dear Bangalore friends, I hope ur 5 Cr Flat cost don't dive in next 3 to 5 years 🤣

    Jai Hind
    Dr GP
    Nalanda University In Bihar (JDU) and Amaravati capital city (TDP) what does it tell about politics? CBN is a polished man when it comes to developing a city and especially a IT hub. He has proven track record in Hyderabad CBN plan and dream is to built Amaravati a World Class City. The Bangalore is already choked and he want to develop Amaravati as next hub. Visakhapatnam is just 360 KM from Amaravati and Visakhapatnam s a costal city with naval base, it means it can be directly connected to Singapore. This a direct advantage of it being a new IT hub soon, It is also a green field project and hence release pressure from Bangalore. This is CBN dream and I know it will happen NiKu on other side also need Bihar to develop and come out of caste. He learned that sending Labour exporting state is not future. The Nalanda University will provide much required traction and to ensure its know to World, 17 Diplomats were invited today who will spread it outside Bharat. On Political side, NiKu want to get rid of The Bihar Anchor which has kept the state as the most backward state and this anchor is Lalu Family For NiKu and CBN to achieve their dreams for state, it is necessary that Modi ji stay in Centre and they work like double engine sarkar. Both know if INDI alliance comes in power there dream project goes up in vapour Based on this calculation, I hope that Modi govt in Centre is as strong as it was in 2nd term. As I have always said, Modi ji Philosophy is not to have BJP Govt in all state but states can have regional party Government and they work with Centre like a team In last few days Media tried its best to put mic in JDU and TDP mouth to get some controversial bite but failed, even on Lok Sabha speaker post This is why few days back I told you to invest in Amaravati. Its a green field project which will see sky rocket gains Today PM Said - "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge." and that's the message I Pray that good Days for Andhra and Bihar are finally here and here to stay for long Note to my Bihari friend, you have abused me a lot but rest assured, seeing Bihar develop and get out of Caste web is my dream. After all my first school in life was in Bihar only. So a relationship is already there Last point, My dear Bangalore friends, I hope ur 5 Cr Flat cost don't dive in next 3 to 5 years 🤣 Jai Hind Dr GP
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  • "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge."

    - PM Modi
    "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge." - PM Modi
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  • To all my young friends-

    I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age.

    1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him.

    2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly.

    3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means.

    4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself.

    5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements.

    6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best.

    7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun.

    8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it.

    9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth.

    10. Choose kindness over popularity.

    11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations.

    12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability.

    13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value.

    14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts.

    15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism.

    16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love.

    17. Show faithfulness in the small things.

    18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes.

    19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime.

    20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk.

    21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations.

    22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears.

    23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation.

    24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day.

    25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable.

    एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था

    वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं...
    जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
    To all my young friends- I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age. 1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him. 2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly. 3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means. 4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself. 5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements. 6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best. 7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun. 8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it. 9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth. 10. Choose kindness over popularity. 11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations. 12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability. 13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value. 14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts. 15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism. 16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love. 17. Show faithfulness in the small things. 18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes. 19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime. 20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk. 21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations. 22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears. 23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation. 24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day. 25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable. एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं... जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
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  • मातृतीर्थ औंशीको अवसरमा सबै आमाहरूलाई नमन !
    In the gentle glow of Mother's love,
    We find solace, like stars above.
    Her tender touch, a guiding light,
    In every moment, day or night.

    With each sunrise, her smile would bloom,
    Dispelling darkness, lifting gloom.
    Yet, silently, she'd sacrifice,
    Her needs, her dreams, without a price.

    From dawn till dusk, she'd toil away,
    Her love a beacon, come what may.
    In simple joys, her heart would sing,
    A melody of nurturing.

    Through tales of gods and legends old,
    Her lullabies, a tale retold.
    In her embrace, we'd find our peace,
    Her love, a bond that'll never cease.

    So, on this day, let's raise a cheer,
    For mothers, who hold us dear.
    In every rhyme, in every line,
    Their love, eternal, divine.

    In her wrinkled hands, a story unfolds,
    A journey of love, through time untold.
    From the crack of dawn, till the setting sun,
    Her devotion, an endless run.

    From tending fields to brewing tea,
    Every chore, a labor of love, you see.
    With each meal served, with tender care,
    Her warmth, her love, always there.

    In the quiet of night, her prayers ascend,
    For her children's happiness, she'd bend.
    Through joy and sorrow, she'd stand tall,
    Her love, a fortress, never to fall.

    So, let's honor her, this special day,
    In every word, in every way.
    For her love, her strength, her grace,
    Make her shine in every place.
    मातृतीर्थ औंशीको अवसरमा सबै आमाहरूलाई नमन ! In the gentle glow of Mother's love, We find solace, like stars above. Her tender touch, a guiding light, In every moment, day or night. With each sunrise, her smile would bloom, Dispelling darkness, lifting gloom. Yet, silently, she'd sacrifice, Her needs, her dreams, without a price. From dawn till dusk, she'd toil away, Her love a beacon, come what may. In simple joys, her heart would sing, A melody of nurturing. Through tales of gods and legends old, Her lullabies, a tale retold. In her embrace, we'd find our peace, Her love, a bond that'll never cease. So, on this day, let's raise a cheer, For mothers, who hold us dear. In every rhyme, in every line, Their love, eternal, divine. In her wrinkled hands, a story unfolds, A journey of love, through time untold. From the crack of dawn, till the setting sun, Her devotion, an endless run. From tending fields to brewing tea, Every chore, a labor of love, you see. With each meal served, with tender care, Her warmth, her love, always there. In the quiet of night, her prayers ascend, For her children's happiness, she'd bend. Through joy and sorrow, she'd stand tall, Her love, a fortress, never to fall. So, let's honor her, this special day, In every word, in every way. For her love, her strength, her grace, Make her shine in every place.
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  • Sustaining Heritage: Exploring the Timeless Tradition of Rice Cultivation in India

    Rice, the staple food of billions across the globe, has been cultivated in India for millennia, deeply ingrained in the cultural and agricultural fabric of the nation. While modern agricultural practices have brought innovation and efficiency to farming, the traditional methods of rice cultivation in India continue to thrive, embodying centuries of wisdom passed down through generations.

    The Ritual of Land Preparation
    The journey of rice cultivation begins with the sacred ritual of land preparation. Across the fertile plains of India, farmers meticulously plow their fields, often guided by age-old practices handed down from their ancestors. With oxen or water buffaloes powering the plows, the earth is turned, leveled, and readied to receive the seeds of life.

    The Essence of Seed Selection
    Seed selection is a sacred art in traditional rice cultivation. Farmers carefully choose seeds from the previous harvest or from indigenous varieties, each adapted to the nuances of their local environment. These seeds are treated with reverence, soaked in water, or adorned with organic substances to honor the cycle of life and enhance their vitality.

    Transplanting: A Dance with Nature
    In the heart of traditional rice cultivation lies the graceful dance of transplanting. Seedlings, nurtured with care in vibrant nurseries, are delicately transferred to flooded fields. With practiced hands, farmers wade through the waters, planting each seedling with precision, embodying a timeless communion with the land and its bounty.

    Water: The Elixir of Life
    Water, the elixir of life, is the pulse of traditional rice cultivation. Farmers harness the monsoon rains or channel water from ancient rivers and reservoirs to flood their fields, creating a watery tapestry where rice plants thrive. The delicate balance of water management is an art form passed down through generations, ensuring the sustenance of both crop and community.

    Weeding and Pest Control: Nature's Balance
    In the intricate web of traditional rice cultivation, weeding and pest control are harmonized with nature's balance. Farmers eschew synthetic chemicals, relying instead on manual labor and natural remedies. With nimble fingers, they pluck weeds from the earth, while herbal concoctions and organic substances safeguard the rice paddies from nature's marauders.

    Fertilization: Nourishing the Earth
    Fertilization in traditional rice cultivation is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between farmer and earth. Cow dung, compost, and green manure are lovingly applied to the fields, enriching the soil and nurturing the rice plants. This ancient alchemy of fertility honors the wisdom of the land and ensures a bountiful harvest for generations to come.

    Harvest: A Celebration of Abundance
    As the golden grains of rice sway in the gentle breeze, the time for harvest arrives. Armed with sickles and sheaves, farmers embark on a sacred quest to reap nature's bounty. Each stroke of the sickle is a homage to the earth, as bundles of rice stalks are gathered and threshed, revealing the treasure within.

    Drying and Storage: Preserving the Harvest
    With the harvest complete, the final chapter of traditional rice cultivation unfolds. Rice grains, kissed by the sun and imbued with the essence of the land, are spread out to dry. In granaries and woven bags made from natural fibers, they find sanctuary, awaiting their journey from field to table.

    Embracing Tradition in a Modern World
    In a world driven by technological innovation and rapid change, the tradition of rice cultivation in India stands as a testament to the enduring wisdom of the past. While modern agricultural practices offer efficiency and scale, the timeless methods of traditional rice cultivation embody a deeper connection—to the land, to the community, and to the rhythms of nature.

    Conclusion: Cultivating a Sustainable Future
    As we navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world, the tradition of rice cultivation in India serves as a guiding light—a reminder of the importance of honoring our roots, preserving our heritage, and cultivating a sustainable future for generations to come. In the sacred dance of planting and harvest, we find not only sustenance for the body but nourishment for the soul, as we continue to sow the seeds of tradition, one season at a time.

    https://khetigaadi.com/blog/rice-cultivation-in-india/
    Sustaining Heritage: Exploring the Timeless Tradition of Rice Cultivation in India Rice, the staple food of billions across the globe, has been cultivated in India for millennia, deeply ingrained in the cultural and agricultural fabric of the nation. While modern agricultural practices have brought innovation and efficiency to farming, the traditional methods of rice cultivation in India continue to thrive, embodying centuries of wisdom passed down through generations. The Ritual of Land Preparation The journey of rice cultivation begins with the sacred ritual of land preparation. Across the fertile plains of India, farmers meticulously plow their fields, often guided by age-old practices handed down from their ancestors. With oxen or water buffaloes powering the plows, the earth is turned, leveled, and readied to receive the seeds of life. The Essence of Seed Selection Seed selection is a sacred art in traditional rice cultivation. Farmers carefully choose seeds from the previous harvest or from indigenous varieties, each adapted to the nuances of their local environment. These seeds are treated with reverence, soaked in water, or adorned with organic substances to honor the cycle of life and enhance their vitality. Transplanting: A Dance with Nature In the heart of traditional rice cultivation lies the graceful dance of transplanting. Seedlings, nurtured with care in vibrant nurseries, are delicately transferred to flooded fields. With practiced hands, farmers wade through the waters, planting each seedling with precision, embodying a timeless communion with the land and its bounty. Water: The Elixir of Life Water, the elixir of life, is the pulse of traditional rice cultivation. Farmers harness the monsoon rains or channel water from ancient rivers and reservoirs to flood their fields, creating a watery tapestry where rice plants thrive. The delicate balance of water management is an art form passed down through generations, ensuring the sustenance of both crop and community. Weeding and Pest Control: Nature's Balance In the intricate web of traditional rice cultivation, weeding and pest control are harmonized with nature's balance. Farmers eschew synthetic chemicals, relying instead on manual labor and natural remedies. With nimble fingers, they pluck weeds from the earth, while herbal concoctions and organic substances safeguard the rice paddies from nature's marauders. Fertilization: Nourishing the Earth Fertilization in traditional rice cultivation is a testament to the symbiotic relationship between farmer and earth. Cow dung, compost, and green manure are lovingly applied to the fields, enriching the soil and nurturing the rice plants. This ancient alchemy of fertility honors the wisdom of the land and ensures a bountiful harvest for generations to come. Harvest: A Celebration of Abundance As the golden grains of rice sway in the gentle breeze, the time for harvest arrives. Armed with sickles and sheaves, farmers embark on a sacred quest to reap nature's bounty. Each stroke of the sickle is a homage to the earth, as bundles of rice stalks are gathered and threshed, revealing the treasure within. Drying and Storage: Preserving the Harvest With the harvest complete, the final chapter of traditional rice cultivation unfolds. Rice grains, kissed by the sun and imbued with the essence of the land, are spread out to dry. In granaries and woven bags made from natural fibers, they find sanctuary, awaiting their journey from field to table. Embracing Tradition in a Modern World In a world driven by technological innovation and rapid change, the tradition of rice cultivation in India stands as a testament to the enduring wisdom of the past. While modern agricultural practices offer efficiency and scale, the timeless methods of traditional rice cultivation embody a deeper connection—to the land, to the community, and to the rhythms of nature. Conclusion: Cultivating a Sustainable Future As we navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world, the tradition of rice cultivation in India serves as a guiding light—a reminder of the importance of honoring our roots, preserving our heritage, and cultivating a sustainable future for generations to come. In the sacred dance of planting and harvest, we find not only sustenance for the body but nourishment for the soul, as we continue to sow the seeds of tradition, one season at a time. https://khetigaadi.com/blog/rice-cultivation-in-india/
    KHETIGAADI.COM
    Rice Cultivation in India | Agriculture Sector For Rice Crop
    Rice Cultivation in India. Land preparation for crops is the most important task in the cultivation process for that crop.
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  • Let me tell you a small story from Ramayan

    Shri Ram tasked Hanuman ji to go and find Mata Sita.

    During the journey to cross the sea, Hanuman Ji meets Nag Mata Sursa.

    Sursa is intimidating, and imposing, and bears a boon that ensures that if she stands in someone's way, you cannot pass her unless she lets you.

    She stopped Hanuman ji way and said she is hungry and want to eat. Hanuman ji said that he is on way to find Mata Sita and once he complete the task he will come to her but Nag Mata Sursa didn't agree

    hanuman ji increased his size bigger than her mouth to which she increased her mouth size and this continued for some time

    but when Hanuman ji understood this can't go on, he quickly become tiny went into her mouth, and came out. He said mata, i honored you now let me go. She finally let Hanuman ji go on his mission
    Lesson

    When it's about power, Size matter but when it's about brain, be small

    When the enemy is united and big, power doesn't let you win, its the brain to is used

    Unfortunately, Hindus who are driven by personal ambition and not the Nation don't use their brains, they go for blunder

    Modi ji uses their brain because he knows that the enemy of Sanatan are united and too big to be fought in a straight war

    So stay away from these fringe fused bulbs Hindus driven by personal ambition and those Youtube Hindus who are more intelligent then whole Govt put together

    Stand behind Modi ji rock solid and we will win the war step by step
    Dr GP
    Let me tell you a small story from Ramayan Shri Ram tasked Hanuman ji to go and find Mata Sita. During the journey to cross the sea, Hanuman Ji meets Nag Mata Sursa. Sursa is intimidating, and imposing, and bears a boon that ensures that if she stands in someone's way, you cannot pass her unless she lets you. She stopped Hanuman ji way and said she is hungry and want to eat. Hanuman ji said that he is on way to find Mata Sita and once he complete the task he will come to her but Nag Mata Sursa didn't agree hanuman ji increased his size bigger than her mouth to which she increased her mouth size and this continued for some time but when Hanuman ji understood this can't go on, he quickly become tiny went into her mouth, and came out. He said mata, i honored you now let me go. She finally let Hanuman ji go on his mission Lesson When it's about power, Size matter but when it's about brain, be small When the enemy is united and big, power doesn't let you win, its the brain to is used Unfortunately, Hindus who are driven by personal ambition and not the Nation don't use their brains, they go for blunder Modi ji uses their brain because he knows that the enemy of Sanatan are united and too big to be fought in a straight war So stay away from these fringe fused bulbs Hindus driven by personal ambition and those Youtube Hindus who are more intelligent then whole Govt put together Stand behind Modi ji rock solid and we will win the war step by step Dr GP
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  • Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace,
    Enough to navigate life's race.

    Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less,
    So others' paths may find success.

    Depth in connections, let hearts entwine,
    With love's grace, let relationships shine.

    Let eyes hold humility's glow,
    Honoring elders as they bestow.

    In life's breath, make space to strive,
    For deeds of goodness to thrive.

    Take what's due in life's span,
    May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
    Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace, Enough to navigate life's race. Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less, So others' paths may find success. Depth in connections, let hearts entwine, With love's grace, let relationships shine. Let eyes hold humility's glow, Honoring elders as they bestow. In life's breath, make space to strive, For deeds of goodness to thrive. Take what's due in life's span, May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
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  • India's national elections are the largest in the world as India is the world's largest democracy. Should be honored as a triumph for democracy. But the western media criticizes India's elections if they don't elect their chosen candidates, as India's elections should be hostage to their preferences.
    India's national elections are the largest in the world as India is the world's largest democracy. Should be honored as a triumph for democracy. But the western media criticizes India's elections if they don't elect their chosen candidates, as India's elections should be hostage to their preferences.
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  • Bharti Enterprises Founder and Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal became the first Indian citizen to be conferred an honorary KNIGHTHOOD by Britain's King Charles III for services to UK and India business relations.
    Bharti Enterprises Founder and Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal became the first Indian citizen to be conferred an honorary KNIGHTHOOD by Britain's King Charles III for services to UK and India business relations.
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  • Farmer Leader Condemns Punjab Government's Delay in Addressing Demands After Activist's Death

    Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher, speaking to ANI, expressed dismay over the Punjab Government's prolonged silence following the death of activist Shubhkaran Singh. Despite assurances of dialogue and action, Pandher highlighted the government's failure to initiate necessary measures. He outlined the demands made, including filing a case under Section 302 against the assailants, granting martyr status to Singh, negotiating compensation with his family, and establishing a board for his postmortem with videography.

    Pandher criticized the government's indecision, emphasizing that over 14 hours had elapsed without a response. He decried the government's stance on investigating the incident's location as a delaying tactic, indicating that it hindered Singh's final rites. Pandher asserted the imperative need for the Punjab Government to honor its commitments promptly, condemning what he deemed as disrespect to the martyrs and their families.

    The unresolved dialogue between the farmers and the Punjab Government signifies a critical impasse, delaying closure for Shubhkaran Singh's bereaved family and underscoring the ongoing tensions between agricultural activists and governmental authorities.
    Farmer Leader Condemns Punjab Government's Delay in Addressing Demands After Activist's Death Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher, speaking to ANI, expressed dismay over the Punjab Government's prolonged silence following the death of activist Shubhkaran Singh. Despite assurances of dialogue and action, Pandher highlighted the government's failure to initiate necessary measures. He outlined the demands made, including filing a case under Section 302 against the assailants, granting martyr status to Singh, negotiating compensation with his family, and establishing a board for his postmortem with videography. Pandher criticized the government's indecision, emphasizing that over 14 hours had elapsed without a response. He decried the government's stance on investigating the incident's location as a delaying tactic, indicating that it hindered Singh's final rites. Pandher asserted the imperative need for the Punjab Government to honor its commitments promptly, condemning what he deemed as disrespect to the martyrs and their families. The unresolved dialogue between the farmers and the Punjab Government signifies a critical impasse, delaying closure for Shubhkaran Singh's bereaved family and underscoring the ongoing tensions between agricultural activists and governmental authorities.
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  • Democracy and Congress

    Do you know?

    In 1973, Indira Gandhi appointed Justice A.N. Ray as the Chief Justice of India, that too when the list of senior judges like Justice JM Shelat, KS Hegde & AN Grover were in front of her.

    Ultimately all 3 judges resigned coz of resentment.

    After this, Congress replied in the Parliament, "It's the job of the govt to decide whom to keep as CJI & whom to not & we'll appoint only those who are close to our ideology"

    And today the same people talk about the independence of judiciary?

    In 1975, Justice Jagmohan Sinha had to deliver a verdict. The verdict was in the case of electoral corruption of Raj Narayan vs Indira Gandhi.

    He gets a phone call saying, 'If you passed the verdict against Indira, then tell your wife not to fast for Karvachauth this year'

    To which Justice Sinha comfortably replied, 'Fortunately my wife passed away 2 months back'

    Justice Sinha then gave a historic judgment, which is still seen as an example.

    This shook the Congress govt & to avoid this, 'Emergency' was imposed by Indira Gandhi. Indira had to be saved, not the nation

    In 1976, AN Ray repaid the favor done to him by Indira Gandhi in the case of Shivkant Shukla vs ADM Jabalpur. The bench set by him ended all his fundamental rights

    There was only one brave judge in that whole bench whose name was Justice HR Khanna who told the fellow Chief Justice 'Can you see yourself in the mirror after this?'

    Justices AN Ray, HR Khanna, MH Baig, Y.V Chandrachud & PN Bhagwati were included in this bench.

    All of them appeared in the list of Chief Justices except one Justice whose name was Justice HR Khanna.

    Khanna ji was punished by Indira's govt & Justice MH Baig, sitting below him in experience & seniority, was made the CJI.

    This was the condition of India's democracy under Congress rule !

    The same judge MH Baig was made the director of National Herald after his retirement.

    This National Herald newspaper is the same newspaper in whose scam today Sonia Gandhi & Rahul Gandhi are out on bail.

    It was completely a Congress paper & in a way worked like a mouthpiece of the Congress.

    To everyone's surprise, Justice Baig accepted the appointment.

    Rahul Gandhi, on the question of 'threats to the constitution', this information should be thrown on his face & he should be asked whether he wants to save democracy in this way only?

    The matter did not end here. When Indira Gandhi returned to the govt in 1980, this MH Baig was appointed as the chairman of the minority commission

    He remained in this position till 1988 & he was also honored with 'Padma Vibhushan' by Rajiv Gandhi

    In 1962, another new case of Judge Behrul Islam came to the fore, which is very important for you to know.

    Mr. Islam was the MP of Rajya Sabha of Congress only during 1962 & he also contested Loksabha election on Congress ticket. He was defeated.

    He was again made MP of Rajya Sabha in 1968 from Congress side itself (It's a simple matter)

    He resigned from the Rajya Sabha in 1972 & was made a judge of the Guwahati High Court.

    He retired in 1980. When Indira Gandhi returned again in 1980, this same Mr. Islam was given back the title of 'Justice Behrul Islam' & was directly made a judge of the Supreme Court

    This happened after 9 months of his retirement from the Gauhati HC

    Indira Gandhi completely wanted that she should have 'control' over all the courts.

    At that time, the allegations against Indira Gandhi & the Congress during the emergency were being heard in various courts. He proved very useful for Indira Gandhi & clearly for the Congress as well.

    'Judge' Islam resigned from his post a month later & once again contested from Barpeta in Assam on a Congress ticket.

    What can be a bigger joke of democracy than this? Elections could not be held in the year in which he was going to stand, so once again he was made MP of Rajya Sabha from the Congress side.

    The way the Congress is beating its chest for democracy today, it has strangled democracy the maximum number of times.
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    Democracy and Congress Do you know? In 1973, Indira Gandhi appointed Justice A.N. Ray as the Chief Justice of India, that too when the list of senior judges like Justice JM Shelat, KS Hegde & AN Grover were in front of her. Ultimately all 3 judges resigned coz of resentment. After this, Congress replied in the Parliament, "It's the job of the govt to decide whom to keep as CJI & whom to not & we'll appoint only those who are close to our ideology" And today the same people talk about the independence of judiciary? In 1975, Justice Jagmohan Sinha had to deliver a verdict. The verdict was in the case of electoral corruption of Raj Narayan vs Indira Gandhi. He gets a phone call saying, 'If you passed the verdict against Indira, then tell your wife not to fast for Karvachauth this year' To which Justice Sinha comfortably replied, 'Fortunately my wife passed away 2 months back' Justice Sinha then gave a historic judgment, which is still seen as an example. This shook the Congress govt & to avoid this, 'Emergency' was imposed by Indira Gandhi. Indira had to be saved, not the nation In 1976, AN Ray repaid the favor done to him by Indira Gandhi in the case of Shivkant Shukla vs ADM Jabalpur. The bench set by him ended all his fundamental rights There was only one brave judge in that whole bench whose name was Justice HR Khanna who told the fellow Chief Justice 'Can you see yourself in the mirror after this?' Justices AN Ray, HR Khanna, MH Baig, Y.V Chandrachud & PN Bhagwati were included in this bench. All of them appeared in the list of Chief Justices except one Justice whose name was Justice HR Khanna. Khanna ji was punished by Indira's govt & Justice MH Baig, sitting below him in experience & seniority, was made the CJI. This was the condition of India's democracy under Congress rule ! The same judge MH Baig was made the director of National Herald after his retirement. This National Herald newspaper is the same newspaper in whose scam today Sonia Gandhi & Rahul Gandhi are out on bail. It was completely a Congress paper & in a way worked like a mouthpiece of the Congress. To everyone's surprise, Justice Baig accepted the appointment. Rahul Gandhi, on the question of 'threats to the constitution', this information should be thrown on his face & he should be asked whether he wants to save democracy in this way only? The matter did not end here. When Indira Gandhi returned to the govt in 1980, this MH Baig was appointed as the chairman of the minority commission He remained in this position till 1988 & he was also honored with 'Padma Vibhushan' by Rajiv Gandhi In 1962, another new case of Judge Behrul Islam came to the fore, which is very important for you to know. Mr. Islam was the MP of Rajya Sabha of Congress only during 1962 & he also contested Loksabha election on Congress ticket. He was defeated. He was again made MP of Rajya Sabha in 1968 from Congress side itself (It's a simple matter) He resigned from the Rajya Sabha in 1972 & was made a judge of the Guwahati High Court. He retired in 1980. When Indira Gandhi returned again in 1980, this same Mr. Islam was given back the title of 'Justice Behrul Islam' & was directly made a judge of the Supreme Court This happened after 9 months of his retirement from the Gauhati HC Indira Gandhi completely wanted that she should have 'control' over all the courts. At that time, the allegations against Indira Gandhi & the Congress during the emergency were being heard in various courts. He proved very useful for Indira Gandhi & clearly for the Congress as well. 'Judge' Islam resigned from his post a month later & once again contested from Barpeta in Assam on a Congress ticket. What can be a bigger joke of democracy than this? Elections could not be held in the year in which he was going to stand, so once again he was made MP of Rajya Sabha from the Congress side. The way the Congress is beating its chest for democracy today, it has strangled democracy the maximum number of times. Copied @mj_007Club
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  • President Trump just implied that Vivek Ramaswamy might be a part of his administration:

    “It’s an honor to have his endorsement. He’s gonna be working with us and he’ll be working with us for a very long time.”
    President Trump just implied that Vivek Ramaswamy might be a part of his administration: “It’s an honor to have his endorsement. He’s gonna be working with us and he’ll be working with us for a very long time.”
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  • Makar Sankranti, also known as Uttarayana, Makar, or simply Sankranti, is a significant Hindu observance and festival. Typically occurring on January 14th each year, this auspicious occasion signifies the sun's transition from the zodiac sign of Sagittarius to Capricorn. Devotees celebrate this day by offering prayers to the deity Surya (Sun), marking the commencement of the sun's journey towards Uttarayana (Makkar Rashi).

    In various parts of Nepal, this day is celebrated as Maghe Sankranti, where people engage in jagaran (staying awake through the night) and continue preparing meals to be consumed on the following day (Poushamaa Paakke, Maghamaa Khakke).

    This year, Makar Sankranti falls on Monday, January 15, 2024. It is a time to rejoice and honor the deity Surya (Sun), marking the initial day of the sun's transit into Makara Rashi.

    Some wise people strongly suggest that Hindus have developed highly advanced scientific astronomical studies to determine the exact position and journey of the Sun. This knowledge extends beyond the sun, encompassing references to almost all celestial bodies. The depth and breadth of this tradition are so vast that one can only wonder at its richness and complexity.
    Makar Sankranti, also known as Uttarayana, Makar, or simply Sankranti, is a significant Hindu observance and festival. Typically occurring on January 14th each year, this auspicious occasion signifies the sun's transition from the zodiac sign of Sagittarius to Capricorn. Devotees celebrate this day by offering prayers to the deity Surya (Sun), marking the commencement of the sun's journey towards Uttarayana (Makkar Rashi). In various parts of Nepal, this day is celebrated as Maghe Sankranti, where people engage in jagaran (staying awake through the night) and continue preparing meals to be consumed on the following day (Poushamaa Paakke, Maghamaa Khakke). This year, Makar Sankranti falls on Monday, January 15, 2024. It is a time to rejoice and honor the deity Surya (Sun), marking the initial day of the sun's transit into Makara Rashi. Some wise people strongly suggest that Hindus have developed highly advanced scientific astronomical studies to determine the exact position and journey of the Sun. This knowledge extends beyond the sun, encompassing references to almost all celestial bodies. The depth and breadth of this tradition are so vast that one can only wonder at its richness and complexity.
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  • 🔥🚨BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: I am currently sending the underacted information on the alleged Clinton linked New York City religious ********* ring. These people also attended an abandon building and labeled it as a ‘Pizzeria.’

    My sources has also sent a link that is a ********* website. It also has a link for celebrities that costs $1 Million Dollars for membership. I altered the voice of my sources for their safety.

    It’s an honor to have the people’s trust to deliver this information. Out of everything I have ever been sent, this is the most disturbing.

    The full uncensored story will most likely be breaking soon. https://x.com/dom_lucre/status/1745941854913228918?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
    🔥🚨BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: I am currently sending the underacted information on the alleged Clinton linked New York City religious pedophile ring. These people also attended an abandon building and labeled it as a ‘Pizzeria.’ My sources has also sent a link that is a pedophile website. It also has a link for celebrities that costs $1 Million Dollars for membership. I altered the voice of my sources for their safety. It’s an honor to have the people’s trust to deliver this information. Out of everything I have ever been sent, this is the most disturbing. The full uncensored story will most likely be breaking soon. https://x.com/dom_lucre/status/1745941854913228918?s=46&t=k7DOzt02q2xVLz7J4o4Rmg
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  • UP News : नोएडा/लखनऊ। भूत पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री स्व0 चौधरी चरण सिंह की जयंती पर कल लखनऊ में ‘किसान सम्मान दिवस-2023 का आयोजन किया जायेगा। यह जानकारी उप्र कृषि अनुसंधान परिषद के चेयरमैन व दर्जा प्राप्त राज्यमंत्री कैप्टन विकास गुप्ता ने दी है।
    किसान सम्मान दिवस का आयोजन कल

    लोक भवन में आयोजित होने वाले इस कार्यक्रम में स्व0 चौधरी चरण सिंह की प्रतिमा पर माल्यार्पण के बाद मण्डी परिषद द्वारा लाभार्थियों को अनुदान पर वितरित 51 ट्रैक्टर्स को हरी झण्डी दिखाकर रवाना किया जायेगा। कार्यक्रम में किसान मित्र चैट बोट का लोकार्पण मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ द्वारा किया जायेगा। ‘किसान सम्मान दिवस-2023 के अवसर पर फसलोत्पादन (धान, गेंहूँ, दलहन, तिलहन,श्रीअन्न)-प्रथम पुरस्कार, विशिष्ट महिला कृषक प्रथम पुरस्कार, प्राकृतिक खेती-प्रथम पुरस्कार, एफ0पी0ओ0- प्रथम पुरस्कार, उद्यान-संरक्षित खेती प्रथम पुरस्कार और औद्यानिकी फसल प्रथम पुरस्कार से किसानों को पुरस्कृत किया जायेगा।
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    UP News : नोएडा/लखनऊ। भूत पूर्व प्रधानमंत्री स्व0 चौधरी चरण सिंह की जयंती पर कल लखनऊ में ‘किसान सम्मान दिवस-2023 का आयोजन किया जायेगा। यह जानकारी उप्र कृषि अनुसंधान परिषद के चेयरमैन व दर्जा प्राप्त राज्यमंत्री कैप्टन विकास गुप्ता ने दी है। किसान सम्मान दिवस का आयोजन कल लोक भवन में आयोजित होने वाले इस कार्यक्रम में स्व0 चौधरी चरण सिंह की प्रतिमा पर माल्यार्पण के बाद मण्डी परिषद द्वारा लाभार्थियों को अनुदान पर वितरित 51 ट्रैक्टर्स को हरी झण्डी दिखाकर रवाना किया जायेगा। कार्यक्रम में किसान मित्र चैट बोट का लोकार्पण मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ द्वारा किया जायेगा। ‘किसान सम्मान दिवस-2023 के अवसर पर फसलोत्पादन (धान, गेंहूँ, दलहन, तिलहन,श्रीअन्न)-प्रथम पुरस्कार, विशिष्ट महिला कृषक प्रथम पुरस्कार, प्राकृतिक खेती-प्रथम पुरस्कार, एफ0पी0ओ0- प्रथम पुरस्कार, उद्यान-संरक्षित खेती प्रथम पुरस्कार और औद्यानिकी फसल प्रथम पुरस्कार से किसानों को पुरस्कृत किया जायेगा। Read more: https://chetnamanch.com/uttar-pradesh/chief-minister-yogi-adityanath-will-honor-farmers-in-lucknow-133759/
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  • 1971 A war INDIA won on the battlefield but Indira Gandhi lost on the table.

    Zulfikar Ali Bhutto came to Simla as the head of a defeated nation with nothing to bargain. 93,000 Pakistani prisoners were in India and the tehsil of Shakargarh as well as large tracts of desert were under Indian occupation.

    The Pakistani State itself was tottering and the only card Bhutto had was to play on the Indian need to have a viable Pakistan survive. Using his weakness dexterously, Bhutto made sure that India could never drive a hard bargain.

    All that Pakistan conceded at Simla was that it would not use force to solve the Kashmir problem and it would deal with the issue bilaterally. It is indeed astonishing that a militarily weak and defeated nation promising 'non use of force' against another country ten times its size, being seen as a concession.

    This naivete was to cause immense difficulties in the future. The acceptance of the disputed status of Kashmir was a major diplomatic blunder and India continue.

    The Simla Agreement was honored by Pakistan till such time as the Indian troops did not vacate captured territory and the Pakistani prisoners did not return. Once these two short-term objectives were achieved, Pakistan found no reason to go on to implement the next step -- normalization of relations.

    Improvement in relations and people-to-people contacts were never permitted by Pakistan and the hoped-for atmosphere to tackle the Kashmir issue never built up.

    Today after violating all the other clauses of the Simla Agreement, Pakistan now harps on Article 6 that had provided for Indo-Pak talks at the head of the government level to solve the Kashmir issue.

    But the greatest blunder was to let the Pakistani army get away with its 'genocide' in Bangladesh.

    There is massive evidence of Pakistani army brutality in Bangladesh. The evidence is from Pakistani sources itself, the Justice Hamidur Rehman Commission Report. Some of the testimony in that report makes a very chilling reading, even 40 years after the event.

    There is a mountain of evidence about Pakistani army atrocities. What did the Government of India do? We banned the short film made by S Sukhdeo, Nine Months to Freedom at Bhutto's request. The Pakistani army selectively targeted Hindus, members of the Awami League, and Bangladesh intellectuals. It was a well-known secret that the bulk of the refugees (close to 70 percent) were Hindus.

    The playing down of the Pakistani genocide let a Rogue Army escape the consequences of its misbehavior.

    India only stored trouble for the future.

    The Nazis were tried for massacring the Jews, the Khmer Rouge, Saddam Hussein, Serbian militants, all faced international courts -- only the Pakistani army got away with murder, **** and loot.
    1971 A war INDIA won on the battlefield but Indira Gandhi lost on the table. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto came to Simla as the head of a defeated nation with nothing to bargain. 93,000 Pakistani prisoners were in India and the tehsil of Shakargarh as well as large tracts of desert were under Indian occupation. The Pakistani State itself was tottering and the only card Bhutto had was to play on the Indian need to have a viable Pakistan survive. Using his weakness dexterously, Bhutto made sure that India could never drive a hard bargain. All that Pakistan conceded at Simla was that it would not use force to solve the Kashmir problem and it would deal with the issue bilaterally. It is indeed astonishing that a militarily weak and defeated nation promising 'non use of force' against another country ten times its size, being seen as a concession. This naivete was to cause immense difficulties in the future. The acceptance of the disputed status of Kashmir was a major diplomatic blunder and India continue. The Simla Agreement was honored by Pakistan till such time as the Indian troops did not vacate captured territory and the Pakistani prisoners did not return. Once these two short-term objectives were achieved, Pakistan found no reason to go on to implement the next step -- normalization of relations. Improvement in relations and people-to-people contacts were never permitted by Pakistan and the hoped-for atmosphere to tackle the Kashmir issue never built up. Today after violating all the other clauses of the Simla Agreement, Pakistan now harps on Article 6 that had provided for Indo-Pak talks at the head of the government level to solve the Kashmir issue. But the greatest blunder was to let the Pakistani army get away with its 'genocide' in Bangladesh. There is massive evidence of Pakistani army brutality in Bangladesh. The evidence is from Pakistani sources itself, the Justice Hamidur Rehman Commission Report. Some of the testimony in that report makes a very chilling reading, even 40 years after the event. There is a mountain of evidence about Pakistani army atrocities. What did the Government of India do? We banned the short film made by S Sukhdeo, Nine Months to Freedom at Bhutto's request. The Pakistani army selectively targeted Hindus, members of the Awami League, and Bangladesh intellectuals. It was a well-known secret that the bulk of the refugees (close to 70 percent) were Hindus. The playing down of the Pakistani genocide let a Rogue Army escape the consequences of its misbehavior. India only stored trouble for the future. The Nazis were tried for massacring the Jews, the Khmer Rouge, Saddam Hussein, Serbian militants, all faced international courts -- only the Pakistani army got away with murder, rape and loot.
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