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A few villages in Pratapgarh get their 8 hours of electricity from windmills. Locals skeptical about wind turbines are now demanding new wind mills to be set-up. Residents from villages of Beethadi and neighbouring villages participated in an awareness programme on 10/11/12, the day of action, asking the officers of Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corpn. Ltd. to come up with similar projects in their villages as well.
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of debate on the Nuke Deal; to keep up the pretehce of pre-condition forgranting registration, SFI's JNUSU leaders, Other Initiatives ofAISA-Ied JNUSU:In historyas havingsupportedthe rapists and .
killers of Tapasf Malik, the killers at opposition while letting the De~l stay alive; and to keep lhe yetagain, dissociated from the struggle to ensureregistration Struggle to IncreaseFinancial Assistance for NeedyUPA-GPL(M) alliance (and contmued implementation ofanu. for all students. For a good 5 days till the last date ofNandigram; itwould have argued In favour of people poUcies like SEZs etc...) undisturbed! registration. the JNUSU Presidentrefused even to meet Students corporate land grab and It woud even have Ever since AlSA's presence in the JNUSU leadership,.
If It were not for AJSA's presence In JNUsu and dtscuss the plan of actton. Common students.
remained silent on the Khammam firing. the Union would have "dissociated" fromth~ abandoned bythe midway through thestruggle,were forced' they ha~e made financial assistance for needy students a It was AISA office bearers of JNUSU who organised a to pay the fines-collected through solidarity fund from the central1ssue. In 2004-05, the MCM was increased for B.A..
struggle for workers' rights and against .
protest-demo against the Nandigram firing: this was campus. SFI then held a mock-showofindefinite hunger students and extended to M.Phll students, and after a.
rustications and crackdown; would have.
boycotted by SFI's JNUSU leaders. The JNUSU General strike' that lasted less than 10 hours, and in a got-up sustained agitation in 2006, the Administration was forced.
shamefully supported the demand for to accept a significant increase in the MCM scholarship.
Secretary visited Singurin December2006, following Tapasi game with the Administration, got the punishments against.
Proctorial Enquiry and punishment for from Rs. 600. to Rs 1000 tor BN MA, and Rs. 1500 for.
Malik's rape and murder byCPI(M) leaders. In the case of Its JNUSU office bearers revoked, making explicit their .
the Khammam firing also, itwas the AISA office bearers in students for participating in a protest led by hitherto clandestine nexus with the Administration. m.Phli./PhD. students. After the June-July '07 agitation, JNUSU alone who calfed for a Profesl Demo. Even when the JNUSU Itself; and would have created an administration agreed to tncrease the MCM amount of BAJ.
JNUSU office bearers from AISA held a workshop topoorpeasants under the banner of CPJ(M} were killed, the hierarchy between common students and MA students to Rs. 1500 and the income cap for MCM to.
discuss implementation of workers' rights and minimum.
JNUSll Presidentand SFI'sJNUSU representatives' silence JNUSU office bearers. Rs. 1 lakh .
wages in JNU -and SFI representatives in JNUSU boycottedspoke louder than words! In November 2006, JNUSU Office Bearers from AISA this workshop. Rs. 3000 and Rs. 5000 Scholarships forM Phil/ Ph.D. .
But for the presence and leadership ofAISA, initiated a campaign againstviolation of minimumwages SFI's JNUSU leaders also totally dissociated from · AISA office bearers in JNUSU alone made a forceful JNUSUwould havefailed to speak out against and the movementsoon involved all democratic sections of case for an early cut--off date for Rs. 3000-Rs. 5000.
the Com11_1ittee on workers' rights that was formed after.
state terror in Kashmir and the North East; students and teachers. A communit-j kitchen was organised fellowship for research scholars so as to ensure maximum.
the 12-day hunger strike. This Committee had its first.
against discriminatory 'codes' imposed on for workers retrenched by the contractors. benefit to senior research scholars; and in the 12 July.
meeting on 28 ~-eptember 2007: the JNUSU General North East students by Delhi Police; against SFI's JNUSU leadership initially boycotted the protests Secretary was the only representative of JNUSU to Agreement. the Universit-j agreed to pursue the demand to advance the date to July 2005. However, the Administration.
the assault on civil liberties by the BJP Govt repeatedly withdrew from the struggle and sided with attend the meeti11g -JNUSU President and other SFI .
in Chhattisgarh. Ad'!'inistration. As the struggle gained momentum, they representatives boycotted, as usual. has been completely reluctant to concretely allocate funds, It was JNUSU office bearers from AISA who organised a mamtained a grudging token presence. SFI's top leaders preferring instead to divert money to uncalled for .
Determined Campaign Against Corporate protest meeting against the spate of 'disappearances' in aswell as its JNUSUleadership all participated in the gherao "beautification" drives in the campus. JNUSU officebearers .
Funding on Campus versus Lip Service from AI SAtook the initiative of mobilising a massive ProtestKashmir at the hands of the security forces. SFI's JNUSU of February 19 and made no effort to stop it. This gherao .
was made the pretext for a crackdown, and immediately A recent drive towards corporate funding was seen in SAA, Demo at the UGC to demand implementation. Ensuringrepresentatives were conspicuous by their absence and .
the_ SFI leadership in JNUSU "disassOciated" in the effort to approach and woo TATA to fund a digital Rs. 3000 and Rs. 5000 Scholarships for M Phil/ Ph.D..
silence. WhileAISA demanded scrapping of the draconian archive. JNUSU took a formal posrtion against corporate fromJuly 2005 and pro-studentratherthan wasteful use.
AFSPA, SFI's parent party CPI(M) imposes AFSPA in themselves from the movement and even demanded a funding in JNU. And yet, when JNUSUoffice bearers from of funds remains a critical issue ofstruggle..
Proctorial Enquiry to punish the 9 suspended students.Tripura. AISAleaders in JNUSU ensured the UGBMofMarch 8which AISA held a Public Meeting against corporate funding Highlighted the lacunae in implementation of.
When Delhi Police issueda bookletadvising a food code for North East students and a dress code for North East massively defeated this game-plan, and voted in favour of on campus itwas boycotted by the SFI representatives Rajiv Gandhi Fellowshipin JNUSU. Not just this, leading SFI members from the.
girls, it was the JNUSU General Secretary alone who AlSA's resolution that declared February 19 a Qcollective A/SA's JNUSU office bearers consistently agitated for.
SAA-went a step ahead to issue posters abusing the.
protested strongly against this racist and sexist text JN~SU-Ied protest" and opposed Proctorial witch-hunting. Public Meeting with the clear purpose of deriding speedy disbursal of Rajiv Gandhi fellowship in the face of While 492 students supported this AISA resolution, SFI's inordinate delay. They alone emphasised that ALL SC/ST.
_In op~~si~n to Salwa Judum and the arrest of noted JNUSU's position and bolstering the pro-corporate SOCial activist Bmayak Sen, the AISAcouncillors from SSS support ofthe Proctorial enquiry garnered a mere 190 votes. research scholars receive this fellowship, and collected.
forces in the SAA..
~he Administration went ahead with the Proctorial the names of all applicants absent from the list..
st~gle-handedly organized protest and solidarit-j meetings .
Wtth human rigNs activists on campus. enqwry, rusticating 8 students and imposing fines on three Defence ofReservations and Rights ofSC/STs Administration was forced to send a fresh petition to UGC and OBCs and ensure that these students were included in the selection.
Solidality with Democracy Movements Made ~NUS_U office bearers. However, after 20 days of struggle .
mcludtng 12-days indefinite hungerstrike the Administration Last year, it was the AISA who rose up to the challenge list. .
Possible by AISA Leadership in JNUSU JNUSU office bearers from AISA held a Burma Solidarit-j wa~ for.ced to sign an Agreement on 1,2 July; repeal the ofYFE and met this offensive head-on through a 34-day pro-Recognition of Alimiat Fazeelat Madarsa :~:~~ns'cacce~~the ~NUSU Charter of Demands, and reservation hunger strike, challenging YFE's frenzy every certificates in JNU admissions to B.A. 1ST year.
stu~ent-y?uth meeting in February to support the movement inch of the way. When YFE brought out a casteist leaflet.
After the recent brutal crackdown on ofthe JNUaco~%mr .~_wrthdr?presentatives from all sections AISA's JNUSU Office bearers conducted a 1600-strong.
agatnst d~tatorship. unl,, mc1 u 1ng students to ensure workers' calling dalit students "lesser mortals", it was AISA's JNUSUthe monks movemen_t fordemocrarvin Burma, only JNUSU . signature campaign, held a series of public meetings, and.
-, nghls on campus leadership alone which held a Protest March. which was.
General Se~retary Issued a statement of protest _ the submitted a memorandum to Academic Council members,.
boycotted by the SFI and its representatives in JNUSU ·.
J~USU Pre~tdent_wassilent SFI issued a token "solidarity" Instead of working to implement the 12 July Deans and Chairpersons. After this campaign, the WI.~ Burma s res1stance but avoided condemning UPA's Agreement, the SFI section ofJNUSU worked to claim The AISA leadership in JNUSU articulated a strong Equivalence Committee of JNU sought inputs from other mthtary support for the killer Burmese juntall special privileges for the JNUSU office bearers as position in the April 10 AC meeting, in favour of Universities which recognise Madarsa degrees. In the July ~~~~d~0 t_he rusticated students. It was only AISA's implementation of27% reservation and 54% seat increase 12Agreement, theAdministration agreed to vigorously work.
Struggle to Scrap Nuke Deal versus the Ploy stood b ~~t~~n J~USU who resisted the punishments, without any staggering in JNU. In the meeting called by the towards recognizing Madarsa degrees. JNUSU also.
to Save It by "Paus;ng" It · .
. y usbcated students and refused to support SSS Dean, it was on/ytheAISAcouncnlorfrom SSS, Pallavi collected several relevant documents from other centralAISA's JNUSU leadership firmly mobilised students to any hierarchical treatment favouring JNUSU leaders Deka who was present and asserted the above position. In universities like Jamia and BHU which already recognise demand scrap_Ping of the Nuke Deal which is a deal of over common students. protest against the Supreme Court stay on OBC quota, it Madarsa degrees and made them av~llable to JNU shameful servility to US imperialism. They held that the Deal According to th A was AI SA's JNUSU office bearers who called for a Protest administration to expedite the action of the Equivalence .
must ~e voted(notjust debated) in Indian Parliament be reconsid d b e greement, the punishments would March on campus and at ParliamentStreet. Implementation .
Committee ofJNU looking into the matter. .
according to the Indian Constitution's principle that executiv ' President a~~eJ . ased on letters of appeal. The JNUSU of 27% reservation remains a key question and the .
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must be ~ubservient to legislature. The SFI and its JNUS~ letters of a eal Oint. S~cretary from SFJ refused to submit Empowerment and Democratisation ofGSCASH.
machinations of YFE to derail it will be robustly defeated. .
asked to :~mitclaiming that only rusticated students were.
~e~dership instead openly argued the spurious logic that AISA and Its JNUSU leadership have stood in solldarit-j and Equal Opportunity Office.
fi an appeal, not the JNUSU office-bearers .
uuemational treaties could not bevoted upon in Parliament! who had b In the AC meeting of 23 November, JNUSU office .
to be parte~~ ;~~d. The JNUSU General Secretary refused With AIIMS doctors against the victimization of dalits and The SFI played the game ofdemanding a mere "pause· 50 bearers from AISA submitted a detailed note demanding.
violation ofConstitutional SC/STquotas inAllMS. They aloneas~·pa~e~theexposureoftheUPAGovt'santi-natio~al, hierarchy bet=e~ttempt to create an unacceptable issued a statement of protest against the brutal lynching of the democratization of Equal Opportunity Office to deliver pro-tmpenahst character that was spreading with every day students. When rus? J.NUSU leaders and common a dalit college student, Chakrasen by upper caste goons in justice in cases ofcaste abuse/ discrimination, and to include.
. ttcattons were replaced with fines as a.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi flags off the new Lucknow- Pratapgarh DEMU train at Salon in Raebareli district. He also launched one more train as well as a new railway line during his visit to Amethi, his parliamentary constituency.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves at an election rally in Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh. While speaking on the occasion he took on the BJP and said that the BJP balloon will burst this time as had happened in 2004 and 2009.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves at an election rally in Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh. While speaking on the occasion he took on the BJP and said that the BJP balloon will burst this time as had happened in 2004 and 2009.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi flags off the new Lucknow- Pratapgarh DEMU train at Salon in Raebareli district. He also launched one more train as well as a new railway line during his visit to Amethi, his parliamentary constituency.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves at an election rally in Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh. While speaking on the occasion he took on the BJP and said that the BJP balloon will burst this time as had happened in 2004 and 2009.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi flags off the new Lucknow- Pratapgarh DEMU train at Salon in Raebareli district. He also launched one more train as well as a new railway line during his visit to Amethi, his parliamentary constituency.
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... co111d. from p.r Col 2 Workers' March to Parlia- CPI(ML) to Contest ten .
- ... Game of Power ment on Feb 26 Seats inTripura Elections .
W.tl tl ,.Ra. Bh · ' · d I 1 1e ~a a.Iya eptso e . . ' Maya~vatt ?as ,redtscove~ed h~r The joint initiative of the central TU . 11 h TV 1 d b L c.-s espec1a y t e s e .y ett parties, for a Padiament ma";:h on Feb The CPI(ML) has decided to con- · · c rthtest m tenconstJ.tuencJes m 10 com-ing Assembly elections to be held on ·- .
rhetonc agamst Manuwad . Irom- 26 against thepro-imperialist, pro-MNC Feb 26 in Tripura. As stated in its 19- ~ .
ca11y: a year ago, she was bnsy economic policies of the Gov~rnmeut point Menifesto, the Party will raise .
wooing the sam e forces and sell- throwing the workers out of their jobs the issues of contlnuing lack of de- .
ing tickets to people she now de- and industrie~ c~osing down assun~es velopment of the state, p~rticularly .
scribes as ' Manuwadi' criminals d . . d ed . ~dm~-erers. In e ' ~er success tremend?us SlgiUfican~e. It IS the. sm-cere desJ.re of the working class and all Left md democraticmasses U1at the Left agr:Icultural ~eveloprnent, .mcreasmg state repression and question of Hu-man Rights, repeal ofrepressive Black lpolice three .
m edgmg past the BJP m a three- parties and their TUs woufcl be serious Laws, ~emoocracy at grassroots. cor- .
way contest in the last elections enough to rebuild confidence among rupti.on up to village panchayat level -,--.,/ . d , .. .
-. could be attributed considerablyto the workers in Uteir protest and agita-· · · · · · h · k · her enhanced ability. to bwld her t10.ns agarnst t e antl-wor er, ant1-l 1. · f' th 0 own direct equations with the peop 6 po tc~es 0 e ovt. 'M d., fi In . f h Meanwhile, CPI leader and AJTUC anmva: 1 ma__~· Splte 0 ~ Jlen~raLSur.etary ..G:urud~s Dasgup1a -spectacul:at electora:l perroiilianc~-condemned the Congress-led UDF-the changing profile-and composi-government in Kerala of going in for . f l BSP 1 . I -,. d' . . -. . ' tlon o t 1e eg1s ature party · m tscnmmate pnvatisahon' and ac-d Chi f 11. .r:.: A K fcreated a sense of unease if not cuse e J.vllllJ.ster . ·. Antony o disillusionment in the traditional havingtak~naleaffrorntbeP;:imeMin-, " ·~ A B V: · d t.h ND S· d 1.t b f th rt A d ttster . . aJpayee an e A. 1-a 1 ase 0 .
e pa y. · n ul 1 h · h 1 · d h' . ., . . . m taneous y, e ng t y ra1se IS rising unemployment, effective au-. · ·h ADC 1 d ctonomy to t e , an re1orms, · f BPL ds 1questio~ 0 car to poor peoP. e, oppressiOn of Tea workers, protection oL.tq.baLculture_ an,Ldignity.and basic. education in vernacular, etc. · In a state where 67% people live b 1 l. t. . 1'e ow poverty me, uJP. '}1!estl0n o b · d 1 . . · astc eve opment acquues utmost importance. The CPI(lv1L) State Secre-· Mr'· Chakr b h.a -dta:ry mmoy . a orty s sa1 ha th · · CPM 1 d L ft F "' t t e ex.tstmg -e e .ronl. ~ -· --": · 1 { , r .-' an . par~~~-..."'0 ffiaJorcttJes m the l ., .. d . d __ v.a) s .m m ustn mained closed thrp t h· , . ar y as gJ~eJ} 01 st~~6"1t:: ttH F.el p~:'~>lhu~d a~n~un Sll, e agttutwn ' ( ~. d ,,,11es an Sw e repAltl h 1~--··db ~oug rtpo urul · ...uppo ersCPI(rv.rL) 1 d1 ea etM· b d" -S" h 4 .
~-·-. ~"" _ PnyankaGandhi s much-publiqsed · Am · · C tnp to ethi signalled anew on-d. h · thi 1 gress rea_jness to cas 1~ on .. s daht disenchantment Now for the time being. Mayawati has symboli-' · ]I . d t , th ca y manage o reassure e . BSP support base. Beyond this politics ofsymbol-ism, UP is however as restive as Bihar and Jharkhand or for that matter most other parts ofthe coun-try. Muzaffamagar mirrors the in-tensity ofthe agrarian crisis and the pent-up anger in large sections of eyebrows over the reported overtures -. to the Astan Development Bank and · · ~e penn~~10n_ grant;_~ !fl~~a-_ Cola to set up us plant m Palakkad by the last CPIM'-led LDF government m that State saying that the "Left should . . ,clear the confusiOn . ln opposing the Globalisation and Liberalisation policies .initiated by the Cong (I) and bemg vigorously persued bv the VaJ'payee govt the Left partiesJ ., . · must be true to the letter and _spmt and must openly come out agamst such · practices prevailing in Left ruled states of West Bengal and Tripura Any sort · of duality will only frustrat_e th~ work- gcn:mment inTripma has failed to ad-. .dress the bas1c Issues of the people . . ~ C ~wmg_-~o~J~dep~ndenc~ ~n en-_ tral govt. for funds disregardmg use of natural resources and an effective 1 -c 1 . po 1cy tor emp oyment generation.. . Thereby LF govt. has become an m-strument to implement the Liberalisation polices of the Central 0 Govt Moreover, 1ts dependence on M.1. . f tCentral and Para-1 1tary orces o · ~U:b terron~t pr~blern, mstea~ ofa po-litical soluu.on, 1s strengtherung reac-· . . . tionary and ultra-chauvm1st forces and providing a space for communal fas-ci~ts. The CPI~) asse~ts for a strug- ---.::-.;,-~ -- ' 1_ t-~ d t 1 ~ I ; : ~ ·.-l , 1-"" lr 1 . ~ .; .u en r<~ m~ Wtth leaders of CC 1. . oort tnatton Con -~.., ;-tw1anchiu-'?-awhi, · 1 t' · 1.;ant ac lVl:' S1 UJ t t. d . b-ds a e unng an 1 " d J 3 · 1rn ):sc on a11Dh· b d s· dr' Ga:\1 ~,a~ 'cr 1~d-~ R h.· Hm 1 ' anc 1, azat L h ,1_ . d j o aruugga anil tr 0 t m un:;por rerr for htlltrs. Gran _ bl k d .oc e smce n Cord raihnrv lin. .J th b. db uurmg e an in Leltardaga-Gu .
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.;" ;.~ r.;.:·, ·. ·,· ·... -~ : t waiting to burst out. It is on the fields and streets of UP that the thoroughly opportunist BJP-BSP coa)jtion regime must be effectively exposed and encircled. AIPWA Pro~ests AlPWA protested against power-cut~ and repression on sugar-cane fanners on Jan 28 in Moradabad in UP ami held out a demonstration braving heavy rain and chilling cold. Abo in Ora1inJalaun district, a good number of women protested under the bannt:r ul' 'Shahri Garib Mazdoor trayal to the working class movement. Com.Tirupati Released Com. Tirupati Gomango, Rayagarh District Secy. of CPI(ML) in Orissa, who was sent to jail along with other three Comrades on false charges after a conspiracy hatched by the powerful nexus of landlords-bureaucracy-po-lice-corrupt politicians, was released after 6 months. He has been inslru-mental in organising land struggles under the banner of CPI(ML) in the district. His release has created fes-tive mood among poor adivasis. An enthused crowd ofmore than five hun- gress-INPT alhance or ~ommuna as-cist BJP-TM<;~JD(U) alluu:ce cai1 never,.! be an alternative to the n11Srule of LF govt. 1n Tripura. The CPI(ML) will contest on fol-lowing ·seats: 1. Shalgarah (SC) (Narayan Das); 2. R K Pur (Partha Karmakar)~ 3. Matarbari (GopalRay)~ 4. Manu (Nijaram Tripura); 5. Raima Valley (ST) (Sumanta Tripura)~ 6. Pratapgarh (SC) (Nandlal Das); 7. Sonamura (Rajjab Ali); 8.' Kurti (Arabinda Teli); 9. Kadamtala (Subirjit Singha) and lO. Fatikroy (Manik Pal). March by AISA in Allahabad _ -.~ . .::--~ -~·- -- r badlyo olfecteJ. lJ ord~ution Comn by MCC MLA /J in g:TlUil""!trongt make the b tmdh Police also rounds oJtiring 11 but had to retr~ s1stancc put up TI1is is first tiJ mrul poor huve as rights, and tried t1ll tt.·udals and c protesting for th bmtul pulice' tor .
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves at an election rally in Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh. While speaking on the occasion he took on the BJP and said that the BJP balloon will burst this time as had happened in 2004 and 2009.
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Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi waves at an election rally in Pratapgarh in Uttar Pradesh. While speaking on the occasion he took on the BJP and said that the BJP balloon will burst this time as had happened in 2004 and 2009.
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Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple, located in Arnod tehsil of Pratapgarh district, in Rajasthan, is known as Haridwar of Vagad. Gautameshwar Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Gautameshwar Temple is surrounded by greenery A waterfall flows from the top of this temple. In the rainy season, there is greenery all around.
Although worship of fragmented deity idols, fragmented Shivlings, and pictures is not considered auspicious in Hindu scriptures, Gautameshwar is such a pagoda, where Gautameshwar Mahadev Shivling is divided into 3 parts and this Shivling is revered even after being completely broken. Is.
It is said that when Mohammad reached Gautameshwar Shivalaya while attacking Ghaznavi temples, he tried to break Gautameshwar Mahadev Shivling as well.
When he hit the Shivling for the first time, a stream of milk came out of the Shivling and a stream of curd came out from it on the second strike and when Ghajnavi struck the third, a swarm of bees came out of the Shivling like a storm, which defeats Ghaznavi and his entire army.
Then here Ghaznavi got the Shivling obeisance and rebuilt the temple and also put an inscription which is still installed in the temple.
Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple is also known as Haridwar of the tribals.
Gautameshwar Mahadev Temple has a different specialty. This is a Mokshadayini Kund it is also known as Mandakani Kund. It is believed that taking a bath in this pool washes away all the sins.
As I reach TNA with DI-TNA clip including 2 crossings, parsik tunnel and diva curve, Udyognagari with a KYN WCAM 3 leaves TNA. Pic taken from new FOB of TNA.
The wall boundary of the Pratapgad Fort. Pratapgad is a large fort located in Satara district, in the state of Maharashtra in India.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi flags off the new Lucknow- Pratapgarh DEMU train at Salon in Raebareli district. He also launched one more train as well as a new railway line during his visit to Amethi, his parliamentary constituency.
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This, Manju, is my beloved wife. we have get married on 20-02-1998 in Pratapgarh(city), a small town in Pratapgarh district of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.