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In every household, there's a sister-in-law, Who seems to have a mean streak in her core. She slithers around with a venomous tongue, Leaving a trail of discord unsung. She's quick to judge, slow to forgive, Her presence in the family is hard to live. She manipulates and stirs up drama, Turning peaceful gatherings into a dilemma. Perhaps she's insecure, feeling out of place, Her actions a reflection of her inner disgrace. Or maybe she's jealous of the love and attention, That others receive without apprehension. But whatever the reason, it's clear to see, That her behavior leaves a mark that's not easy to flee. So we tread lightly and watch our backs, For the sister-in-law who always attacks. But amidst the chaos and strife she brings, We hold on to hope that one day she'll spread her wings. And fly away from her role as the family's bitch, Finding peace and love in a new niche. ©Heer Khanna #angry #Life #Reality #realityoflife #heerkhanna #SAD #Family Niaz (Harf) vineetapanchal Ashraful Haque PRAVEEN NAIK
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White "A Life story of Abdul Kalam Azad" Abdul Kalam Azad, a prominent Indian freedom fighter, scholar, and educator, was born on November 11, 1888, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, as Muhammad Abdul Kalam Ghulam Muhiyuddin. His family moved to India when he was young, and he grew up in Kolkata (then Calcutta). Azad was deeply influenced by the nationalist movement in India from an early age. He joined the Indian independence struggle and became a prominent member of the Indian National Congress. His dedication to the cause of Indian independence was evident through his writings and speeches, which inspired many. Azad was also a key figure in the Khilafat Movement, which sought to protect the Ottoman Caliphate and was closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi's non-cooperation movement. Azad's contribution to India's educational landscape was significant. He was a strong advocate for education and played a crucial role in shaping India's educational policies after independence. As the first Minister of Education in independent India, he laid the foundation for the establishment of numerous institutions of higher learning, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). In 1958, Azad was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor, in recognition of his contributions to the nation. He continued to be a respected voice in Indian politics and education until his death on February 22, 1958. Abdul Kalam Azad's legacy is remembered for his unwavering commitment to India's independence, his role in fostering education, and his efforts to promote national unity and progress. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Abdul Kalam Azad
Heer Khanna
Thank you for appearing out of thin air, When loneliness consumes me and it's hard to bear. Your presence is like a ray of light, Guiding me through the darkest night. You come when I least expect, Bringing with you love and respect. Your smile warms my soul, Filling the empty hole. I am grateful for your surprise appearance, It brings me joy and reassurance. Thank you for popping out of nowhere, Showing me that someone does care. ©Heer Khanna #Friendship #dedicated #friends #Life #heerkhanna #Love Niaz (Harf) Bitterone_me vineetapanchal ANSARI ANSARI Ashraful Haque
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White "APJ Abdul Kalam" APJ Abdul Kalam, often referred to as the "Missile Man of India," was born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. His life journey is an inspiring tale of dedication, perseverance, and service to the nation. Abdul Kalam's early life was marked by humble beginnings. He came from a modest family and had to support his education through odd jobs. His determination to learn led him to graduate in physics from St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli, and later pursue aerospace engineering at Madras Institute of Technology. Kalam's career began at the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). He played a pivotal role in the development of India's space and missile programs. His leadership in projects like the SLV-III and Pokhran-II showcased his scientific acumen and managerial skills. In 2002, APJ Abdul Kalam was elected as the 11th President of India, a role he undertook with a vision to transform India into a developed nation by 2020 through his concept of PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas). Throughout his life, Kalam emphasized the importance of education, especially in science and technology, as a means of national development. He was a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and often interacted with students, encouraging them to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. Even after his presidency, Kalam continued to be a prolific writer and speaker. His books, including "Wings of Fire" and "Ignited Minds," remain influential among readers, particularly young Indians aspiring to contribute to the nation's growth. APJ Abdul Kalam passed away on July 27, 2015, but his legacy as a visionary scientist, a dedicated teacher, and a beloved President lives on. He is remembered not only for his contributions to science and technology but also for his humility, kindness, and unwavering commitment to the service of humanity. ©Sanjoy Khuman #APJ Abdul Kalam