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Befafa Chaiwala' gives concession to victims of infidelity


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

Hum bewafa hargeez na the, par hum wafa kar na sake... The song from Hollywood Gujarati filmmaker Krishna Shah's movie 'Shalimar' comes to mind while sipping tea in a village in Uttar Pradesh, as the name of this unique tea-stall in Mumbai's Bandra area, 'Unfaithful tea-lovers'. B.A. Why would Lovelesh Kumar, the owner of the pass stall, have such a strange name? In response to that question, Lovelash says that his girlfriend left him because of his poverty and unemployment. So to show the shock of infidelity, he started a tea stall and named it, 'Infidelity Chaiwala'. The funny thing is that a cup of tea costs Rs 15, but customers who have fallen in love and faced infidelity are given tea at a concessional rate of Rs 10. Looking at this unique way of discounting love-lash (or love-less) for those who did not get love, it must be said that-

Prove if infidelity

So you will get cheap chai.

of expensive labour

car-name

Cities like Mumbai have luxury cars, app-based cabs or hired cars to pick and drop high-paying bosses in foreign banks, large industrial units and corporate sector, but in some remote rural areas of Maharashtra, Laborers have to be ferried to and fro. AC to go. Seeing that the car had to be sent, one could not help but feel envious of the fortune of the labourers. This is the fact that in the fertile land of Ahmednagar district, due to abundant water from the rivers, grape and pomegranate orchards are found everywhere. Sugarcane is also abundantly harvested. Now the owner of this orchard i.e. the horticulturists do not get enough laborers to do the farm work, because the young men and women of the new generation of horticulturists have settled down in the cities. That is why the demand of migrant laborers who sweat and do menial labor has increased a lot. Once the laborers were taken to the work site in tractors or trucks and had to be brought back to the labor camp in the evening, but now the plantation owners provide AC for these expensive labourers. Car arrangements have to be made. If the owner of the garden does not arrange a car, the laborers go elsewhere. Thus, the laborers who have started commuting by motor now have to be paid equally high. Cold water, tea-breakfast and food also have to be provided on reaching the orchard. Thus, the laborers who had no price in earlier times have started charging high prices today. People have realized the true value of labour. Looking at the names of the laborers, one has to say that-

Expensive labor done

Labor in the orchard

Get the fruits of your labor

is in part.

of the village

Life line donkeys

Just as Mumbai's lifeline is the local train, boats floating in the Hooghly River can be Calcutta's lifeline, but the lifeline of a village called Sunderel in West Bengal's Mamtaraj, barely twenty-five kilometers from a metropolitan city like Calcutta, is donkeys, as Khoba Jewda is the only lifeline of the village's population. support. Goods are loaded on donkeys and taken from one place to another. Due to the lack of local transport, the villagers are seen riding around on donkeys. If someone falls ill, they are taken to the hospital on a donkey instead of an ambulance. The funny thing is that when the marriage takes place, the groom is also mounted on a decorated donkey. Donkeys are also called Khar, so Dulharaja riding a donkey can also be called 'Var-Khar'. The village has changed a lot with the changing times, but donkeys are considered the lifeline due to the dumb mouthed service of the donkeys who carried the load of the entire village for decades. Knowing about this unique Gardbhanagari, it has to be said that-

Be it weight or var

Pick up and walk right

What a base indeed

is indeed.

Momos name-Chinese real, but not from China

China digested Indian soil and Indians digested Chinese dishes with tess. From villages to big cities, Chinese food trucks or stalls can be seen. Seeing hot Momos being sold in many of these places, many would think that momos are a Chinese dish. No, momos were born in Nepal, not China. In the oldest Newari language of Nepal, Momo means steamed food. Like Ganapati's modak, a layer of mimosas is made from rice flour and filled with delicious mavo-masala. Then it is steamed in a steam cooker. Thus, instant momos have been eaten in Nepal since the 14th century. Then in the 15th century, a Nepali princess was married to a Tibetan royal. Nepal-Tibet relations became closer. Trade between each other's provinces began to increase. Momos from Nepal also reached Tibet. From Tibet to China and from China to Japan. In the meantime, Nepalese Gurkhas kept coming to India, so momos arrived there too and the taste buds got to taste momos. Now, different types of veg and non-veg momos are made all over the world with various spices. When you feel like putting momos in your mouth, you don't mind calling it mo-moj, but about the original Nepalese dish, you have to say with such emphasis that the name momos is real Chinese, but not from China.

Delhi's unique toilet museum

A Hindi comedian wrote: Kuch kursibaaj gandi rajniti se kursi ko kamod mein badal dete hai... However, there was only one emperor who sat on the 'kamodasan' with commodes. That was Louis XIV of France. His throne was designed with a commode in the seat and a carved partition to cover half of the king's body. Therefore, the emperor should also run the administration of the state while sitting and keep taking out the burden of the stomach. Know where to find an overview of this unique historical toilette? In Delhi's only Toilet Museum, where else? What better place for a toilet museum than the city of Delhi, home to the most dirty politics? Sulabh International's toilet museum reflects the evolution of toilets since the beginning of human history. One may be amazed by the paintings and replicas of ancient medieval and ancient civilizations. People come from far and wide to see the silver and gold pykhas of kings and maharajas with pits, boxes, chair-like bases. Also, you can enjoy reading cartoons, pictures, poems inspired by Pykhana, jokes related to toilets of different countries, etc. on the walls. In English there is a saying better late than never... this can be modified to say better toi-late than never! We are the path of life from Khana to Paykhana. That is why it is written that life means ana aur jana hai...

pancha-vani

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