Friday, 21 July 2023

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The Journey of 'Jehovah' #500


December 18, 2006.

An Eighteen years, 43 days old funky kid returns home from his battlefield, only to know that his best mate, his guiding light, whom- he'd often address as 'papa', had left him... forever. A day which was full of joy, pleasure, euphoria and hope, slowly, started getting covered by the darkness of disbelief, depression, despair, devastation and what not..


Cut to July 20, 2023, the same 18 YO kid has grown to be a man of 34 and today, he's going to achieve something that only a few have been able to..

Yeah, you got it right, that Kid was Virat and his battlefield: cricket ground. And, honestly, did Virat himself think of making his father this proud (on) the day he saw him flying into a world of uncertainty? The answer is Yes and this 'Yes' has made him what he is. The lad substantiated it with a crucial 90, within 24 hours of his father's demise..

So, today, when he is about to feature in his 500th Int'l game, let's dive in and take a look at the journey.. the journey of an irritating kid who rose to rule each and every heart, the journey of a banal who now, inspires generations..

Early life

Born on Nov 5, 1988 to a Punjabi Hindu family consisting of his father (Prem ji Kohli), mother(Saroj Kohli), an elder brother (Vikas Kohli) and an elder sister (Bhavna Kohli), raised in Delhi as the youngest son of a practising criminal lawyer.
A cricket enthusiast since childhood. One evening, when he was barely 21 months old, was standing with a bat in hand, asking his father (Prem ji Kohli) for some throwdowns.. which gave him a pass to the 'West Delhi Cricket Academy' under 'Rajkumar Sharma' on May 30, 1998. He was never good with the studies, yet was always backed by his father to play cricket, keeping academics at secondary priority.
Despite all his merit and passion for the game, he was denied selection in U-14 Delhi team.. due to extraneous factors.. (sources say, INR 1 lac was demanded to secure a place). But, his father refused. He was determined that Kohli should earn his recognition based on his own merit and overcome the system of nepotism and deceit prevalent in the DDCA.
Virat says- this incident instilled the importance of honesty and meritocracy in him and taught him to hate unlawful activities for the rest of his life...
Nonetheless, he was selected in the U-15 Delhi team, on his merit, and started his youth career. Sharma says, Virat exuded remarkable talent, making it arduous for the Coach to curb his enthusiasm. He'd continue practicing for hours and not move until the coach threatened him with a one week suspension for not listening to him. This was his passion for the game..
On Feb 18, 2006, Virat made his debut in List-A cricket against 'Services' in the Ranji One-Day Trophy. He was selected on the back of 2005-06 Vijay Merchant Trophy, scoring 757 from 7 matches, averaging 84.11. This season, he got enough eyes on him to get selected in Senior State team. Subsequently, he made his First-Class debut on Nov 23, 2006. But he failed to score a fifty in the three matches he played. Next game was against Karnataka. Delhi was trailing with 130-5, at the end of day's play, Virat was unbeaten on 40. Same night, at around half past 3 (a.m), his father passed away...but his unwavering attitude in the face of adversity; his crucial knock helped in avoiding follow-on. Attended his father's funeral just after the knock.

Under-19 WC

2006, July. He got selected for the India U-19, on it's tour to England, where he averaged 105 in the three match ODI-Series and also 49 in the same number of tests. And then a number of series followed. Pakistan, NewZeland, Bangladesh, Srilanka and a tri-series in Malaysia. Evantually, he was appointed the captain of the U-19 India Squad in Feb-March 2008, which went up to win the World cup, led by Virat. And, not to forget, the innings of the tournament was also played by him against WI-U19. 100 off 74 deliveries.

"He's a very physical type of player. He likes to impose himself on the game, backs it up with his skill"
       ~Team India's coach 'Dav Whatmore' at 2008 U-19 WC.

International Career

The Birth
A surprise call up was made for his Int'l tour of Sri Lanka and the CT in Pakistan. So, on Aug 18, 2008, he made his Int'l ODI debut, where he got out on 12. But, eventually scored a half century (54) in the fourth match of the series.

As the Champions trophy was postponed to 2009, comes October 2008, where he played a four day test match against Australia as a part of Indian Board President's XI, facing the stalwarts like Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson, Stuart Clark, Jason Kreza and Peter Siddle. The 19YO played a jaw-dropping knock in the first innings, scoring 105 and was unbeaten in 16 in second innings, making a remark to play at the highest level with the same brilliance!
In July-August 2009, he was selected in Emerging-Players Tournament, taking place in Australia where he stood out with 398 runs with an avg of 66+ and eventually, led his team to win the tournament.
Came back in the national side in 2009, December, against SL for a 5-match ODI series, where he scored his maiden Century (Dec 24).

The Rise
Comes Jan 2010, a tri-nation ODI tournament in Bangladesh, he emerges as the leading run scorer of the series with 275 runs from 5 innings with a ridiculous average of 91.67.
Goes on to become the fastest Indian batter to score 1000 ODI runs (26 innings). Also, he was India's leading run scorer in 2010 in ODIs, 995 runs from 25 matches, 3 tons and 7 half centuries. Played SA series, ended up being the highest run scorer and was selected for the World Cup (2011).
Scoring a ton in the very first match against B'desh. And contributing important 35 in the Finals, at Wankhede. And the most remarkable thing, lifting the god on his shoulders and saying- "He's carried the nation for decades, it's time, we carried him!" 
Comes December 2011, Team India was touring Australia for a 4-match test series, where the famous (pun) middle-finger incident took place, something that showed me a captain in making for foreign soil (and he rightly proved it later). Not just with action, he was the lone bright spot with the bat too, in a team full of Sachin, Sehwag, Dravid, Laxman...

CB Series: Feb 28, 2012. A set target of 321 by SL. In Hobart, Australia. To chase down in 38 overs in order to have a chance for the finals. India 86/2. Out comes a chubby youngster, smashes 133 off 86, takes down the Prime Malinga all over the parks with beautiful wrists and bottom hand. Takes his team home with 13 overs to spare. Dean Jones rating it as One of the greatest ODI knocks of all time. But, SL defeated AUS later to knock India out. However, Kohli finished as India's highest scorer, 373 at 53.28.

ASIA cup 2012: Kohli was appointed Vice-Captain in the Asia cup in B'desh. March 18, 2012, last group match of the tournament. Against the arch-rivals Pakistan. A target of 330. India 0/1. Out comes the same guy, stitched 133 run partnership with SRT. Smashes 183. Takes India home again. However, India won two matches (both having Kohli as POTM) and couldn't make in the finals.

ICC T20WC 2012: 185, highest run scorer from India, match winning knocks against Pakistan and Afghanistan. Still, India couldn't make into the semi finals.

ICC CT 2013: India won all the group stage games in England and advanced into the SF. At Cardiff, against SL in the SF, he scored unbeaten 58 to take India home. Into the finals against Eng at Birmingham, match was reduced to 20-overs due to rain. On a skiddy pitch, he scored 43 off 34 contributing (top score) to the win.

July, 2013. India's tour to Zimbabwe, he was appointed the captain, making India win 5-0.

Ind vs Aus ODI series: A 7-match ODI series against Aus. Scores 100 off 52, and, 100 off 61 (115 off 66) in two of the matches where India chased 360 and 351. 'The Chase master' they named him, rightly so.

ICC T20WC 2014: Tournament was organized in Bangladesh. He scored 54 off 41 vs WI and 57* off 50 vs BAN, both in successful run chases. SF, against SA. The SA team had SteynGun, Wayne Parnell and Albie Morkel. We were falling apart but the Vice Captain with an outstanding 72 off 44 pulled it back. We advanced to the finals, against SL. Batting first, nothing went right but a guy was fighting alone on a slow skiddy pitch with 77 off 58. Team India: 130. We lost the match, we lost the tournament. But a guy made a record of smashing highest ever runs in a T20 WC (319) with an imperious avg of 106.

"Kohli is the next chosen one. He exudes the intensity of Dravid, the audacity of Sehwag, and the extraordinary range of Tendulkar. That doesn't make him better, simply sui generis, his own unique kind."

 – Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe.
The DipIndia toured England in 2014. Test series 3-1 in the favor of England. Kohli 134 in 10 innings. Six single digit dismissals. ODI series. 3-1 in the favor of India. Kohli's avg 18.
"It was a nightmare. I felt like it's all over. It was pressure and pressure and just pressure. I didn't feel like being Myself." ~ Kohli.
In the subsequent ODI series against SL, he was made the captain, whitewashing SL 5-0. Kohli was Player of the Series.

Achieving Greatness
India was now touring Australia at the end of 2014. Kohli was the captain for the first test, test captain for the first time. 115 in the first innings. 141 in the second. Yes, India lost by some 48 runs in a batting collapse... But, India saw a different kind of captaincy. The Kohli's style of captaincy. Positive. Leading from the front. Aggressive. Belligerent. Giving back in the same language the opposition understands. Well, his "Even if we're losing, we'll go for the win" was not just a remark when he played like that in the second innings.

Nonetheless, Dhoni returned for the second test. India lost, a 4-wkt defeat.
Comes the boxing day test, Melbourne. Virat made 169 in the first inning. And who can forget that famous aggressive reply to Johnson. It was followed by a 54 in second innings, We drew the match. But, Dhoni arbitrarily announced retirement. Making Kohli a full-time test captain. Made 147 in first innings. Only captain to score 3 centuries in first 3 innings of his captaincy. The match ended in a draw. 0-2 for India. But, he made 692 in four tests, most by an Indian in test series in Australia.

ICC ODI-WC 2015: Match 1. Arch-Rival Pakistan. 107 off 126. Adelaide. India won. POTM.. It was not so great but a decent (by his standards) WC for him. Comes the Semi-final. Australia. A target of 329. India all out for 233. We were out of the WC. Kohli: 1 off 13. This broke the heart of the nation..

In between this and T20 WC 2016, he played some crucial knocks. Notable being the Century vs SA, whole of ODIs and T20Is on Aussie tour, 2016 Asia cup: 49 vs Pak (POTM), 56* vs SL, Match winning 41 NO against B'desh in the finals.

ICC T20WC 2016: Match 1 vs NZ. Chasing 127, India was all-out on 79. Match 2 vs Pak, Chasing 119, we were 23/3. Again, the same savior, 55* off 37. (Famous bow down to the God). Match 3 vs Bangladesh, India defeated them by 1 run (Famous Dhoni's RO). Match 4 vs Aus (Quarter Final). Mohali. India had to chase 161 on a slow deck. We were 94/4 in 14 overs. 67 in 6 required on a pitch which seemed to be slower than snail. No help to the batters. Then comes a Masterclass, Kohli written all over it. 82* off 51. Some unbelievable shorts (Six to long off to Faulkner)... We qualified for the Semi Final. Against WI. Batting first. Wankhede. Batting paradise. Our openers 43(31): Rohit, 40(35): Rahane. We ended up on 192/2, thanks to the man, once again. 89* off 47. But then, we lost. He ended it with 273 in 5 matches, averaging 136. Winning consecutive Man of the tournament and earning captain's place in the ICC's team of the tournament.

This 2016 just started a flurry of runs, that 18 YO funky kid was a superhuman. Scoring 200s in tests for fun, carrying India solely on foreign pitches, winning matches on his own.. Raising the level of fitness, everything! (Except the CT'17). That 973 IPL season. That test series win in Aus. It looked so easy, it felt so great...

ICC ODI-WC 2019: Averaging 56 in this WC, everything was going right. But just it didn't end well.. that SF in 2019. That boult's delivery, hitting pad. umpire's call. Man, I don't want to recall it..

Post Covid:
After that ever-lasting T20 series against WI, we toured NZ in 2020. After that, it was the period of COVID. After the first covid wave , we toured Australia, lost ODI series 1-2. Won T20 series 2-1. And that test series: 36 all out, Boxing day come back, Sydney draw and the Gabba win. Peak cricket.

But what followed was a never foreseen dip in Kohli's form... a phase which was depressing.. for all of us. He seemed out of touch.. everything opposite to our expectations. The 54 avg of test has come down to 48. Lost WTC'21 and a forgettable T20 WC'21. He resigned from captaincy. All formats, one-by-one. Lowest point of career. "Drop him", "He's a liability".. all of these sound from outside.. (Still, a 2-1 win in England in test before resigning).

Then came, Asia cup 2022. A resurgence. No century in almost 3 years, but then one in T20I against Afg. 

ICC T20 WC 2022: Match 1 vs Pak. 160 target. Wickets down. And almost finished Kohli (as per outside noise) standing on one end. Took India home. The best ever T20I ever played! India's highest run scorer in that tournament (yes, a finished man did it.)

These events brought back my Kohli, which I always enjoyed, lively on the field, enjoying batting, putting in efforts.. (but, at the cost of his aggression). Hopefully, another peak is awaiting.

500 Matches, 558 innings, 25461 runs, 75 centuries, 131 Half centuries, 53 avg, Test cricket of the Year, ODI player of the year, ODI player of the decade, Player of the decade and what not! Competing with the god, next Sachin.. 
But, for me, he's beyond numbers. He's beyond comparisons. He's above everything. He's not the next Sachin, but as per his name, he's Virat. The Grandest of all. The Greatest. The best.


And, I know, it's not going to last forever. As every good thing comes to an end, this will also come to a standstill. But yaar Cheeku, I'm not ready for it and perhaps, will never be.. Just keep playing, keep enjoying till you can, keep entertaining. Was always with you, will always be.

With love,
Gyan Prakash.

Tuesday, 20 June 2023

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Divine Drama

||ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं महासरस्वती देव्यै नमः||

DISCLAIMER
: Not saying that I'm an avid movie watcher, rather, it's an analysis of whatever little I've seen. It's just my observation getting penned down. Give it a read and post your thoughts in the comment section.
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Cinema is culmination of arts. People, who are brilliant in the respective fields, come together to create magic. It exists in various forms; can be a 10-15 minutes short film or, a 3-hr long movie or, a series hour long episodes, etc. Has been the medium of entertainment & knowledge since a very very long time. 

Bharat, being the janak of natyashashtra, needs a look at it's contemporary cinematic creations. Now, a nation as diverse as us creates almost 2000 movies per year. It would roughly mean a screen time of 6000 hours, if one has to watch all, which is impossible. The other hurdles being the language and the understanding of native culture of different parts of this great nation.

Accepting this reality, I would restrict my analysis to the "Bollywood" and few of the regional movies that I've watched. As it is clear from the title of this blog, it's a commentary on the role of Dharmic cameos in the Indian Cinema.

As much as wokeness has affected the Western bioscope, Ganga-Jamuni-Tahzeeb has done the same (or even more) damage to the Bhartiya big screens. Bollywood, being the prime culprit, needs a deep analysis of it.
That said, there have been multiple instances of "divine intervention" in movies..
Bharat, being a Dharmik society, enjoys the praise of Dharma in any form. For us, it's the representation of our internal ethos on a big screen. So whenever a character is shown as devout Ram-Bhakt or Shiv-Bhakt, we see a reflection of ourselves in him/her. And if the character itself is divine... then it feels as if we met 'prabhu'. That's a very big reason for success of films which have Dharmic content. Not only it adds people with them, that small divine intervention uplifts the quality of the movie to a level higher than usual.

Some examples:

1. RRR and Bahubali: Great movies. Master Rajamouli at his work.. but these scenes took the movie on a different scale.. 


See this Video attached, everything is just perfect. Moreover, the reaction of NT Rama Rao Jr is what we all were when we watched this scene, that's the direction, that's the genius SS Rajamouli.. Same happens when Prabhas lifts the ShivaLinga and the tribe watches it in awe..

2. Karthikeya 2
   Remember the scene where Anupam Kher just explains the greatness of Shri Krishna, the way Nikhil Sidhhartha feels motivated and fills himself with pride, tells you the protagonist had a genuine affection for Shri Krishna.

3. Kantara
   The plot, the acting, scenes were already brilliant. Rishabh Shetty delivered a masterpiece in the climax and had literally the divine intervention.


Well, if I go on giving names, it will not end. The already brilliant movies went into the zone of masterpiece after the DIVINE characters uplifted them.. One more example is of Swades, now I may not like Shah Rukh Khan but that movie was something that Bollywood never created afterwards.. and only 3 Idiots could come close. What made that excellent movie outstanding? The scene and the song which differentiates between Shri Rama and Ravana. And it's a 50 sec clip. Just that much.
A not so good movie 'Ram Setu' becomes a good one time watch because of that AP factor. Countless examples that if somewhat right intention are poured in, the almighty takes care of all.
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Now, let's come to the main Part- AADIPURUSH

600+ crores to make that movie and on the theme of the timeless epic, RAMAYANA. I don't know how dumb one has to be to fuck this up too... May be as dumb as Bhushan Kumar, Om Raut and Manoj Muntashir... 
So first review of this crap, watch these two videos by Ajeet Bharti to get an idea: 

and 

Will not say anything more if you have watched them. B'wood has some serious issue with anything that is Bhartiya. BRAHMASHTRA which came just a few months back had the same ploy to destroy the essence of Hindu Astras and Shashtras by showing them Hindu. Same has happened with this crap called AADIPURUSH.
My Rama is very kind hearted, he might forgive them for mincing only money in the name of his devotion but I'll never forgive these idiots.. Never!
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On that note, JAI SHRI RAM to you all. Have a good day.

~GYAN PRAKASH


Tuesday, 29 November 2022

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What has just happened? (01)

Back to this Blog writing part, after a long period of  time.

So, the thing is about This Video. The man who is speaking here is, Nadav Lapid (You can read about him in this embedded Wikipedia page). He was speaking at the 53rd IFFI ceremony as the jury chairman of the International Competition section.

To sum it up, he said 'THE KASHMIR FILES' a vulgar propaganda. Well, he is a Jew- from Israel. And, I must say- The irony died in a gas chamber at Auschwitz.
Trust me, it felt like a personal attack, when I heard that. If you, right now (at 11:45 PM, Nov 28 2022), see the Indian Twitter, it's full of this.

Now, some questions need to be asked. In fact, many- to that idiot, to the people over there, to the GoI, to the BJP and to us. And no, not to the leftists- who are going gaga over this episode- because, they are not intelligent enough to be asked anything. Well, a wise man- Thomas Sowell- once said: "When people get used to preferential treatment, equal treatment seems like discrimination.". And this is the disease, these leftists have got affected from.

Anway, my question is for Anurag....umm...not for my co-writer, but from the I&B minister of GoI- 'ANURAG THAKUR'. "From where do you find these gems? Always? Each and every time?". I mean, doesn't it seem like a plot to defame the most loved and appreciated movie of the year? A film which gave the film industry a revival from the Pandemic setback (with RRR, KGF 2, Rocketry, Kartikeya 2, Kantara to follow, ofc), a film which told the world that 1990 was a reality. It wasn't just an exodus, it was a GENOCIDE! A film praised by Prime Minister himself. And you didn't even bother to check the background of a HAMAS sympathizer, a so-called woke 'Activist' screenwriter, before inviting him. Such a DISGRACE!

Monday, 1 August 2022

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The RIGHT perspective of the Past

 "Nations weaken not because of their past but, rather, because of how they are taught it."

Many would argue that recording, writing and analyzing history is a work of grey. For, interpretation mixed with the modulation of the sources (epigraphs, numismatics, archaeological evidences, literature, etc.) varies as the man standing in the field changes. But, the basic thing to be considered is facts- and facts, only. 

Having said that, have you ever wondered, whenever there is a battle or conflict in our textbooks, the Indian ruler loses it anyways? The three battles of Panipat, The battle of Buxar and that of Plassey. Yes, we did win some as we are here for a long long time. Do you know where the problem lies?

The problem lies in repeating the same history for 75 years even after our colonial masters left us. The indigenous positives are shown as negatives, the bravery as anarchy and the sheer intelligence as cunningness while the case just reverses for the imperial & colonial monsters. Truly, History that is written by the victors is peddled by the vanquished.



Let me take you through some of the instances: From Somnath to Kashi Vishwanath, Babarpur to Bakhtiarpur, from Allahabad to Aurangabad, for 75 years we are being taught to forget the historical injustices. From Maharanas to Marathas, Chalukyas to Cholas, from Ahom to Awadh, Kurukshetra to Kondhana, from the great Maharanis to Maharajas, for 75 years we were taught to forget the finest moments of the past. The best example can be sought from the great battlefield of Haldighati where the the dates, too, were distorted: 21st of June, 1576 from the actual date of 18th of June, 1576.

Now, why does the history matter? It matters because like science it has to be built on truthful observation of facts, and the understanding of it helps us survive. It breaks the inferiority complex among the people of a nation- who understand themselves as citizens of one of those 3rd world nations, despite the fact that they were, once, the leaders of the civilizations- and help them grow with the inspiration from their great & fearless ancestors. And to say in the words of the hon'ble Prime Minister, "To make India the leader, the Vishwaguru again."

The history written is so abysmal that she met me in the darkest of the nights asking to be re-narrated & not repeated. She asked me till when she would be abashed for the crimes she has never committed? I said- not anymore! We will rewrite our history with the grammar of justice and not that of anarchy. There might be some delay but we won't be defeated- by Adharma, for sure.

                                                                                                                                ~Gyan Prakash 

Thursday, 23 June 2022

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The "so-called" true media is doing nonsense?


Hey people interested in some socio-political stuff! Y'all know what's up in India recently and y'all know that an important source of information and opinion for many puppets is the liberal media (@dhruv_rathee @TheDeshBhakt, @newslaundry, @ravishndtv etc etc.)

Recently, I watched videos from these on the #NupurSharmaControversy. Found some really crazy biasedness and unreal, unearthly, sky-level sickularism, or secularism for that matter. These channels have above a million subscribers each and Dhruv has some 6 million subscribers. So this massive number of people are creating opinions based on their videos which are showing whatever "they" want. My next step was to post the following comment on these videos.

I want to know a few things please:
1. what wrong did Nupur Sharma say? Here's a link to the sunnah: https;://sunnah.com/bukhari:5134
2. Why was there no protest or even any "tippani" when Muslims where posting disrespectful things about Hindu gods and godesses?
3. Why don't the Islamic countries say anything about what happens with Muslims in china (lol)?
4. Why is there no "tippani" on stone pelting?
mujhe pta hai ye comment dhruv bhaiya ki team delete kr degi




And as always, my comments, with no curse words, no hate speech, nothing abusive, no Islamophobia, no radicalism, no racism, fascism or Nazism was deleted from all these videos.
Doesn't it tell us everything about what these channels are doing? Take a moment, think about it...Tell me why those who influence masses, share really true facts, do delete every comment (that can possibly expose their true nature). Those who always preach 'critical thinking' and say 'critising the govt is necessary', can't face/digest the critics of themselves!

And yes, don't stereotype anything about me, even if let's say I'm a pure bhakt, let's forget that for a moment. Justify the deletion of criticising comments (mine was not even criticising), telling things that are sooo biased (puppets won't understand that tho, #true_sickulars).

Their videos influence masses, make massive impact on how people react to stuff, watch the videos they've made on #AgneepathRecruitmentScheme for instance, and think again, you'll get to know what kind of work they're doing. It's a shame that so many people are listening to them blindly, but...Just one request, for your nation people, think wisely for your nation, you'll definitely realize what their aim is. Agneepath isn't something designed by Modiji, but see @TheDeshBhakt explaining how Modiji has made such a bad scheme. Feels pity. At the same time, I would add, the pro-Modi media, you have realised well is no better, stay aware before believing Rs. 2000 notes have chips.

Seeing what's going on in the nation, and how the different wings of media are flawlessly promoting their agenda makes me sick. Never had I imagined that my beautiful country would burn like this.
No Qatar is going to feed you, nor other "reformist" (terrorist) organizations, they may definitely ask you to bomb yourself for killing many (suicide-bombing).

Jai Hind

Monday, 20 June 2022

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तू का मलेट्री में जइबा ऐ बबुआ...

🙏🙏🙏नमस्कारम् 🙏🙏🙏

तू थकेगा न कभी,

तू हारेगा न कभी,

तू रुकेगा न कभी,

तू मुड़ेगा न कभी,

तू झुकेगा न कभी... 


कर शपथ, कर शपथ 

अग्निपथ, अग्निपथ, अग्निपथ!🔥🔥

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पलही उग्रवादी वाला रहन जे देखइबा ऐ बबुआ,

बिन सोचे समझे जे ट्रेन लहकइबा ऐ बबुआ,

तू का मलेट्री में जइबा ऐ बबुआ (x2)


अरे..तूड़-फाड़ कर के उत्पात मचावे ला

अपने देशवा के अपने क्षति पहुँचावे ला  {(x2)}


कवन करणिया प देशभक्त कहइबा ऐ बबुआ(x2)

तू का मलेट्री..(x2) 


बिन सोचे समझे तू करेला बवाल हो

तू ही बताव कइसे होखबा बहाल हो

बिन सोचे समझे जदि(यदि) करबा बवाल हो

तू ही बताव कइसे होखबा बहाल हो


पूरा शहर जब..

पूरा शहर जब आग में जरइबा ऐ बबुआ(x2)

तू का मलेट्री..(x2)


पलही उग्रवादी वाला रहन जे देखइबा ऐ बबुआ

तू का मलेट्री..(x2)


CC: अपना नहीं है, कहीं से उठाया है

Pen down your Questions, doubts, apprehensions regarding this AGNIPATH SCHEME of the govt. (in the comments below).
Your each and every doubt will be addressed. Save yourselves from INFODEMICS.

जय हिन्द, जय भारत Google (Android 12L) 


Monday, 13 June 2022

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Giving opponent odds and fighting losing positions #1





I'm playing anonymous just to try out opponents of all rating ranges and do some insane piece sacrifices (maybe blunders).

In this game, I misclick e5 where I was willing to go e6 and then intentionally give up a knight. Now, in these cases, the idea is simple, castle opposite side, create a pawn storm. Opponent certainly is way better in the position, but only that he's not stockfish. Bb2 to save the bishop was the match losing move from white, Bxc3 and they resign. If you have some doubts or ideas related to the game or in general, feel free to comment or write us through contact us page. Thanks for reading and have an excellent rest of your day :)



Tuesday, 7 June 2022

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Unfortunate




He had worked hard — a lot,
for hours and hours about.
his aim was clear, he did never fear,
as he had worked not for short.

But why this happened,
don't know.
This bad luck — oh!
he scored low.

He was sharp, wasn't idle,
his goal he had set.
O! sorry what hurdle,
Made him unfortunate.

-- Anurag Mishra

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Every Problem Has A Solution




None of us is alright,
We'll have to fight.
In every situation, we'll have to run,
because every problem has a solution.

What will be life, if no struggle?
No joy of success without a hurdle.
enjoys every drop of water, from desert, who has come,
because he has come out of a problem.

Wins only the person,
who does not stop.
Remember- movies of adventure,
do never flop.

Nothing is easy or hard- of course.
It matters what you have fed your horse.

In the darkest night glows the brightest star,
your destination is far.
After every night glows the sun,
because every problem has a solution.

-- Anurag Mishra

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A Chinese Travel




PART-I

When I went China to see,
The place of discovery of tea.
The great wall of China,
And the south china sea.

The country of a great beauty,
With the colonies looking so pretty.
Beautiful looking sites and buildings,
Which made me go crazy.

Now I was excited to be,
A visitor of Chinese cities.
The people there became my guide,
But they didn't ask for money.

PART-II

Then disturbed my comfort and ease,
When I was bit by some bees.
Holding my ankle I jumped,
And hurt a person eating cookies.

Now take a look at what happens,
The craze and drama now begins.
The person eating the cookies,
Called the local police.

The police started to investigate,
What made the matter intricate.
I was frightened,
For the decision of police, I could not wait.

In my favor I started to say,
"It's not my fault leave me this day".
The bees bit me on my ankle,
So I jumped on the way.

The person in my against,
Begun showing his strength.
He told the policeman,
That I was not innocent.

He said that I would have to pay,
Because his cookies fell on the way.
And because of this incident,
I disturbed fifteen days of May.

It disturbed half of the day,
And brought the court on the way.
But it could not solve the problem,
No longer could I stay.

PART-III

We went to the king Tsang Jo,
He asked the matter complex so.
And the result he gave,
Was for me to dance and go.

I danced and returned to my village,
Pledged to not travel to a country like cage.
I thought my India is the best,
Where I spent half my age.

-- Anurag Mishra

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