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Ban on mobile usage by children and teenagers


- Mera Bharat Mahan - Akshay Antani

It is said that someone is obsessed with ghosts, but nowadays people are not obsessed with ghosts but with Mobile Phones. Children and adults are also seen glued to their mobile phones. In that too, young people do not get high just from playing various games on mobile phones. They are attached to cellphones regardless of whether their studies deteriorate, their thoughts deteriorate or their home environment deteriorates. That is why the people of Banshi village in Pusad tehsil of Yavatmal district of Maharashtra have unanimously passed a resolution that children and teenagers under the age of 18 cannot use mobile phones. Village sarpanch Gajanan Tale says that if a child or teenager is caught using a mobile phone, a fine of 200 rupees has been made. A very good result is being seen from this ban. A completely abandoned village in Maharashtra has shown a new direction by banning the use of mobile phones. That is why it has to be said that-

Avoid excessive use of mobile

So have a bright future.

Not black magic

Kaala Alu Ka Jadu

Black magic is called black magic. Kala jadu is harmful, but Kala-Alu magic is beneficial. Kala Alu means a black potato with a purple color inside. After bringing the seeds of this black potato from America, harvesting has started in Gaya, Bihar. This plum is full of medicinal properties. Black potatoes contain many nutrients. Apart from fiber and copper, plums contain antioxidants. According to experts, this plum keeps the blood pressure under control, detoxifies the liver and keeps it clean. These plums are very low in fat. May prevent risk of blood-clotting or heart disease. It also contains vitamin B-6 and vitamin-C. Thus, even though the color of the potato is black, it brightens the work. Once upon a time, when the power of Bihari Babu Lalu Yadav was shining, it was said that-

Jab Tak Samose Mein

plums will remain,

Hamare Bihar Mein

Lalu will remain.

However, Alu remained in Samosa and Lalu was thrown from power. That is why black plum cultivation has been started in Bihar. By looking at this it can be said that-

Sehat banane ka daur

will continue,

Jees ke Khane Mein

Black plum will remain.

The dress of American laborers spread to the world in the form of T-shirts

Ya...Who fame rebel star Shammi Kapoor used to go crazy seeing colorful t-shirts in movies. It is often said that Shammi Kapoor even goes to London to buy T-shirts on a whim. Today, it can be said that T-shirts have embraced the youth of the whole world, but many do not know that American workers started wearing T-shirts. These laborers wear this t-shirt like a ganji-banyan underneath while wearing a jumpsuit to work. However, the formal production of T-shirts in America took place in 1898. In 1913, the T-shirt got its place in the uniform of the American Navy. Years later, in 1920, the word T-shirt was included in the English dictionary for the first time. In the 1950s, Hollywood stars Marlon Brando and James Dean appeared on the screen wearing T-shirts. From 1970, women also started wearing T-shirts. In America, t-shirts with party symbols and slogans printed on them started to be worn during political campaigns. Today, even in India, T-shirts with different party prints are seen during elections. Rahul Gandhi wearing a t-shirt in the India-Jodo Yatra was also discussed! T-shirts are most popular as a casual outfit. Not only this, T-shirts are dominant in the field of sports. Knowing the global popularity of T-shirts, one might jokingly ask what is the English word for tea spilled on the garment? So the answer is: T-shirt.

The pomp in the first marriage, the pomp for the second marriage

There is always fanfare in marriage. Similarly, a girl from a village in UP got married with pomp in February. After that, in the month of March, this girl dressed up in Navodha and assumed the form of Rudra and rushed to the police station of the village. Overturned chairs and tables, threw papers and screamed throughout the police station. The only demand was Mein Dusari Shaadi Karungi... Mein Dusari Shaadi Karungi... The women police controlled the marriage that had been disrupted by Mahamahenat. After drinking water and cooling down, asking the reason for the commotion, he said that his family had married a man against his will, but now I want to marry another with my lover. So I have come to ask permission from the police. This is called first wedding fanfare and second wedding fanfare.

Earning crores in cash from the sale of cash

Today we talk about cash-less economy, but in the face of inflation and the worry of feeding the family, if a person loses his head hair and becomes tall, is it also called the effect of cash-less economy or not? Kesh means hair in Gujarati and Kesh means cash in English. It can be said in both senses that Tirupati Balaji Temple, the richest and richest in the country, earns crores of cash every year from the sale of cash. The unstoppable flow of Tirupati Balaji's devotees from home and abroad continues. Most of these devotees shave their heads. Not only men, women also lose hair. Thus, the hair is piled up in a manner. For temple management, the hair is first boiled in water at a very high temperature, scrubbed, dried in the sun and then stored in a special warehouse at a controlled temperature. Then every year there is a massive auction of piles of hair. Those who come from abroad to buy hair, make wigs and make false hairs, and buy hair by asking high bids. According to an estimate, the temple earns about one and a half hundred crores from the sale of hair. Seeing this, it has to be said that the devotees shave their heads cash-less and the temple owners get crores of cash by selling this cash. Seeing this, the country can be said to be cash and cash instead of disguise.

pancha-vani

India: Republic

Pakistan: Mother Republic.



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