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Native dogs will protect dignitaries, risking their lives


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

There is a craze in high-society for keeping exotic dogs. The white-furred, chubby and mini-sized dog is sauntered by the malevolent Manunis or today's Bollywood actresses. However, these exotic looking dogs are not suitable for security purposes. That's why Mudhol Hound, a native hunting dog, will now be included in the SPG (Special Commando Group), which handles the security of VVIPs including the Prime Minister and the President. As this native dog is found in Mudhol area of ​​Bagalkot district in Karnataka, it is named Mudhol Hound. With a weight of only 20 to 30 kg and a height of 72 to 76 centimeters, this hunter dog runs at a tremendous speed, not only that, it can hunt by jumping one and a half times longer than other dogs. Another feature is that the Mudhol Hound can smoke its eyes from 240 to 270 degrees. Foreign dogs have to be fed one kg of mutton-chicken per day. While the mudhole hound can survive on very little food. The people of Hindustan eat wheat, millet, sorghum or corn bread, the same bread these dogs eat. Even if he is fed two thick loaves of bread a day, he eats a belch (or dogkar) of satisfaction. In that, if he is fed two eggs and one liter of milk daily, then fear becomes fear. That is why Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Mann Ki Baat program hinted at keeping these native dogs and paying attention to their protection. It is not known then that Mudhol Hound will get a place in the security force of the Prime Minister himself. Although the Mudhol hound breed is not currently valued, even the Raja Rajwadas used it when they went hunting. Due to the agility, alertness and native eating of this dog, the Maratha king Malojirao Ghorpade gave it a place in his army. It is said that Chhatrapati was also a Mudhol-hound in Shivaji Maharaj's army. Today, only the Mudhol hound serves with the infantry in the Indian Army. Now seeing that these desi dogs will also perform the security work of dignitaries, it has to be said that-

Will shake well

From these indigenous dogs,

While the responsibility of security

Will perform with dignity.

The children of the father who got married for the fifth time beat him up

We have a saying that marriage is marriage. One such Parnaveer in Uttar Pradesh, after having married four times, was quietly getting married for the fifth time when his second wife arrived with a host of seven children. There was a commotion in the porch. The seven children of the father, who was ready to marry for the fifth time at an advanced age, beat him so much that he forgot his loss. Amid this commotion, the richly decorated bride fled from the mandap with clenched fists. There was such a commotion in the porch that the police came running. Paranveer was detained and questioned. The second wife complained that her husband had divorced Bibi after marrying her first. Then he married a second time from whom he gave birth to seven children. After that secretly got married third and fourth. After so many marriages, Om got married for the fifth time and was beaten by his own children. A well-known verse in Urdu of this case in print can be turned around and said:

The log is broken manually

marry a

Tumhe jara bhi sharm nahi aati?

Panchvi bar dulha k?

Vadvagoal worshipship

What is the winged creature whose name in Gujarati includes banyan tree, air and food gourd? What did it mean? Bats are generally considered to be harmful and ominous. Even when the devastating corona virus took the whole world by storm, it was believed that bats were responsible for the spread of the virus. In films, bats are shown hanging upside down or flying and fluttering. Everyone may hate bats, but there is a place in Bihar where bats are worshipped. In Sarsai village of Rajyakar region of Vaishali district, people worship Vadavagool as a protector. It is also considered a symbol of prosperity. Hundreds of bats inhabit the Banyan, Pipla, Bathua trees surrounding the village's centuries-old lake, in English it can be called a bat-colony. This lake was constructed by King Shiv Singh in the year 1402. There are many temples around. According to a Hindi newspaper report, before starting any auspicious work, villagers worship these bats hanging from trees with their heads resting on them. People come from far and wide to see this unique colony of bats. It is said that man has come to worship what he fears. In terms of current electoral politics, people vote for the headstrong leader of the village whom they are most in awe of. Looking at this old ship, I feel like saying-

The fear of which people

goes away,

Same old man

Worshiped in Bihar.

The minister gave the message of drinking alcohol in the de-addiction program

How can you be surprised when a minister from the platform gives a message to stop drinking alcohol at a drug free ceremony? Chhattisgarh Education Minister Premsai Singh Tekam went to a program organized in Sarguja district a few times back. Then she got on the stage and explained the correct way of drinking alcohol instead of detoxification. The minister said never to hold a grudge. Dilute it with water in alcohol and slowly...drink little by little... He quoted the line from Harivanshrai Bachchan's immortal song 'Madhushala' and said that places of worship create quarrels and separate people, while Madhushala reconciles them. After the minister's speech The Bharatiya Janata Party gave him a heavy blow. It is not only the controversy sparked by the message of alcohol that speaks in the name of this minister. He mentioned the benefits of potholed roads in the state and said that due to potholes on the highway, vehicles move at a slower speed, so accidents are reduced. Speak! Know this case and say that-

The leader should stand up and give

If advised to drink,

Not even the non-drinkers

Desire to bend two knees.

A first in the country

Language Museum

What about the language?

Bravery wins in the desert.

Everyone has a history, Devvani Sanskrit is called the mother of Indian language, the country's first Language Museum is to be established in Calcutta to make the countrymen aware of the richness of this language and instead of getting stuck in language controversies, learn to sing the language with value. A Language-Museum will be established within a year by the Ministry of Culture of the Union Government at Belvedere House in the premises of the National Library of Calcutta. The origin of twenty-two languages ​​of the country and the journey of their development will be shown in the Language Museum. These languages ​​will include Gujarati, Marathi, Sanskrit, Konkani, Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Manipuri, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Bodo, Santhali, Maithili and Dogri languages. The museum will introduce languages ​​like Pali and Prakrit that are not used today. Manuscript documents, specimens of Harappan culture inscriptions, palm writings, introduction to language clans and origins etc. will be presented in this language museum. Looking at this language museum, what I said at the beginning can be turned around and said-

Language is essential,

Going to the museum is a misunderstanding

will be removed.

pancha-vani

A couplet for liquor ban in Gujarat and no ban in Maharashtra -

Jam-Khambhaliya in Saurashtra

"Jam"-keepers in Maharashtra



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