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White How long will Indian girls suffer in silence? Their voices suppressed, their dreams dismissed. Their bodies bound by societal chains, Their minds shackled by patriarchal pains. How long will they be treated as less than equal? Their rights denied, their futures unreal. Their laughter muted, their tears unseen, Their stories untold, their souls unclean. How long will they be forced to hide their face? Their identity erased, their autonomy replaced. Their choices dictated, their paths predetermined, Their lives controlled, their spirits diminished. But still they rise, they resist, they fight, For a future where they can shine with all their light. Where they can live without fear or shame, Where they can be themselves, free from blame. They march with candles, a beacon of hope, A symbol of resistance, a refusal to cope. With every step, they claim their space, With every voice, they break the chains of oppression's pace. How long? Not much longer, the time is near, When equality and justice will banish fear. When Indian girls will rise, and their voices will be heard, And their stories will be told, and their dreams will be unfurled. ©twisha ray Wall #trnojo90 #howlongitlasts
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White "A Life of Veer Savarkar -2" *Post-Prison Life:* After his release in 1924, Savarkar was not allowed to participate in active politics for several years. During this period, he focused on social and cultural issues, promoting the idea of Hindutva (Hinduness) as a unifying principle for Hindus. His concept of Hindutva aimed to foster a sense of unity among Hindus and was instrumental in the rise of Hindu nationalist movements. *Political Controversies:* Savarkar's life was marked by controversies, including allegations of involvement in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi, though there was no conclusive evidence linking him directly to the act. His political views and methods were often at odds with other leaders of the Indian independence movement, including the Indian National Congress. *Legacy:* Savarkar's legacy is complex and polarizing. To some, he is remembered as a courageous freedom fighter and a thinker who articulated a vision of Hindu nationalism. To others, his ideology and methods are seen as divisive. Despite the controversies, his impact on Indian politics and culture remains significant. Savarkar passed away in 1966, but his contributions to India's struggle for independence and his role in shaping Hindu nationalist discourse continue to be subjects of debate and discussion. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A Life story of Veer Savarkar -2
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White "A Life of Ratan Tata -2" Beyond business, Ratan Tata's philanthropic efforts are profound. The Tata Trusts, chaired by him, are among India's oldest and largest private philanthropic organizations, focusing on education, healthcare, rural development, and art and culture. Throughout his life, Ratan Tata has been recognized with numerous awards and honors, including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan, two of India's highest civilian awards, for his contributions to industry and society. Despite retiring as Tata Sons Chairman in 2012, Ratan Tata continues to be a prominent figure in business and philanthropy, inspiring generations with his integrity, humility, and commitment to making a difference in the world. His life story is a testament to leadership, resilience, and the power of business to drive positive change. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A Life of Ratan Tata -2
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White "A Life of Dr Ambedkar -2" *Religious Conversion:* In 1956, Ambedkar converted to Buddhism, along with many of his followers, as a way to escape the caste system's constraints and promote a more equitable society. *Legacy:* Ambedkar's ideas and efforts significantly impacted Indian society. His work laid the foundation for affirmative action and social justice in India. He passed away on December 6, 1956, but remains a symbol of the struggle against social injustice and a champion of the oppressed. Ambedkar's legacy continues to inspire movements for social change and his contributions to constitutional law and social reform are deeply respected in India and beyond. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A Life of Dr Ambedkar -2
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White 'Recognizing your "capability" If you are insecure about something, seek to change it...💫 only you have capability to create the best version of yourself... ✨ #Best Version'👍 ©Sudheer Christopher E #Best version| #CapableEnough | motivational thoughts
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Daylight savings time Once a year we turn them ahead In the spring we jump one hour And once a year we turn them back In the fall go back on the time counter Daylight savings time they call it More sunlight time for us to work Which makes the sunset very late For some in summer it's a perk The sun shines bright just past nine Then rises a short time later again More time we have to push the broom Making the fat cats more and more yen Autumn comes along and we turn it back Losing that hour we had just gained Days are shorter which means less sun That means somebody will complain Let's just go up a half hour only Keep it that way all of the time Sunset would be before nine in summer Winter jobs gain a half hour so that's fine ©Schizology Daylight savings time #poem #rhyme #daylight
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White करना फ़कीरी फिर क्या दिलगिरी सदा मगनमन रहना जी, कोई दिन हांथी न कोई दिन घोड़ा कोई दिन पैदल चलना जी। – लिरिसिस्ट संतोष आनंद। ©Sumeet Kumar #good_night_images #lyricist #Quote #writeabout #Song #old #rhyme
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