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Top Pre-Nursery School in Lucknow - GD Goenka Toddler House
Child Care, Finding The Perfect Establishment That Caters To The Unique Needs Of Your Little One Is Paramount. Gd Goenka Toddler House, Situated In Lucknow, Stands Out As A Beacon Of Excellence In Providing Top-notch Child Care, An Enriching Kids Play School Experience, And A Foundation-building Pre-nursery School Environment.

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Our daycare services go beyond just supervision. GD Goenka Toddler House provides a safe and nurturing haven for your child while you are at work. Our well-trained staff ensures your child receives personalised care, nutritious meals, and engaging activities, making us the best daycare choice in Lucknow.
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Footprints Opens Another Preschool & Day Care in Lucknow, Take A Look

Footprints is thrilled to unveil its latest preschool and daycare center in the vibrant Vishesh Khand 3, Lucknow. Explore our state-of-the-art facility and experience the finest in early education and childcare. Join us on this exciting educational journey!
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What is the Main Purpose of Education in Life?
Education is one of the most transformative tools that shapes an individual’s personality, mindset, and future aspirations. From the foundational years spent in daycare schools in Lucknow to advanced academic pursuits, education serves as a guiding force, empowering individuals to navigate life’s challenges and seize opportunities. But what truly defines the purpose of education, and how does it extend beyond classrooms and textbooks?
Empowering Individuals for Lifelong Success
The primary aim of education is to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills required to lead successful and meaningful lives. It fosters intellectual curiosity, sharpens critical thinking, and nurtures problem-solving abilities. These essential qualities enable individuals to adapt to diverse career opportunities and global challenges. Education instills confidence, resilience, and self-awareness, empowering people to set and achieve personal and professional goals.
Moreover, education bridges the gap between potential and opportunity. By providing access to resources, mentorship, and structured learning, it helps individuals realize their talents and unlock their fullest potential. It is this empowerment that transforms learners into independent thinkers and innovators.
Instilling Morality and Core Values
Education is not limited to academic achievement; it plays a pivotal role in shaping one’s character and moral compass. It instills essential values like honesty, empathy, kindness, and responsibility. Schools and educational institutions create environments that teach students the importance of inclusivity and respect for diversity, nurturing them into compassionate and socially responsible citizens.
By learning to appreciate cultural differences, uphold ethical standards, and contribute positively to society, individuals gain a holistic perspective on life. These values ensure that education fosters not just intellectual growth but also emotional and moral development.
Fostering Creativity and Innovation
Education serves as a catalyst for creativity and innovation. It challenges individuals to question traditional norms, think critically, and explore novel ideas. This spirit of curiosity drives progress, enabling societies to evolve through scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and cultural contributions.
Institutions act as platforms where students can experiment, collaborate, and refine their talents. From creative arts and design to engineering and entrepreneurship, education nurtures ingenuity that paves the way for groundbreaking achievements. Such innovation is instrumental in addressing global issues, from climate change to economic disparities.
Building Social and Global Awareness
One of the most significant purposes of education is to raise awareness about pressing social, environmental, and global challenges. Education equips individuals with the knowledge and tools needed to address these issues effectively. For example, students learn about sustainable practices, gender equality, and social justice, enabling them to become active participants in creating a better world.
Through collaborative learning, debates, and exposure to real-world problems, education encourages students to think beyond themselves and work toward collective progress. It cultivates a sense of responsibility to contribute to their communities and address societal inequalities.
Driving Personal and Professional Growth
Education is a lifelong journey that supports both personal and professional growth. It broadens perspectives, sharpens cognitive skills, and enhances emotional intelligence. Whether it’s through formal education, vocational training, or self-learning, the pursuit of knowledge fuels personal fulfillment and career success.
Professionally, education ensures individuals are prepared for the ever-evolving demands of the job market. From foundational literacy and numeracy to advanced technical and leadership skills, education is key to staying relevant and competitive in a dynamic global economy.
Education as a Tool for Social Equity
A crucial purpose of education is its role as a tool for social equity and empowerment. By providing access to quality education for individuals from all socio-economic backgrounds, it reduces inequalities and promotes inclusivity. Initiatives such as scholarships and financial aid programs ensure that education becomes a right, not a privilege.
Education empowers marginalized communities, enabling them to overcome barriers and contribute to the nation’s progress. This democratization of knowledge is instrumental in creating a more just and equitable society.
Conclusion
The purpose of education goes far beyond academic success. It is a lifelong pursuit that shapes individuals into confident, empathetic, and innovative contributors to society. From the nurturing environment of daycare schools in Lucknow to higher education, the journey of learning equips people with the tools to lead meaningful lives.
Education’s transformative power lies in its ability to create well-rounded individuals who not only excel in their careers but also embrace values, respect diversity, and work for the betterment of the world. It is this broader purpose that makes education the cornerstone of personal growth and societal advancement.
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April 18 .. birthday greetings to Ef Jonoon Alhob from KSA 🇸🇦 .. Ef Ninad Junnarkar from Dubai 🇦🇪 .. Ef Manoj Lahoti from Ahmedabad .. Ef Mahesh Ghantasala .. and Ef Amlan Goswami from Lucknow .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
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may there be happiness and peace ever .. 😊
There is so much to follow from experts and well wishers .. on work, on health , on attitude , on behaviour .. and many more aspects ..
Those that express and write and communicate , bless them all .. they do so with utmost care and resolve for benefit ..
My admiration and approbation ..
That there is the capacity and the medium to express is the gift of modern technology .. unknown before, but known now .. in whatever form .. voices that perhaps remained dormant earlier , now being heard through the express of the written form ..
So .. the express , expresses with jubilation that the Blog has an Anniversary and it is the 17th ... 17 years of its existence ..
When passed time is brought to notice , one wonders how on earth did 17 years go by .. but they did .. and they did because the Ef , effed it .. giving it a life , a friendship, a family that became an example for several ..
Without the Ef this page was just a page .. now it has a soul .. and the soul is all of you ..

We move with modernity and technology .. and the AI generated 👆🏼
The Blog lives because you have kept it alive .. to breathe to envelope , to embrace all that came with love affection and respect ..
Some came .. stayed and then left .. some just left .. some just stayed .. it has been the largest metaphor for all .. in all its meaning and presence .. ever in the goodness of it all .. appreciated and admired and loved ..
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Fanaa
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Inspired by this word prompt~
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(n.) destruction of the self; “destroyed in love”
The world seemed to narrow down on her. She needed to breathe . Just breathe for a moment. Stumbling over thin air, clutching her kurta Khushi reached her room.
The room was beautifully bathed in moonlight tonight. Her favourite window lay within an arch. The architecture was old fashioned as her friends had teased. But she didn't care. After all none of her friends could boast of the moon greeting them at their bedroom window in such a way.
Her heart wailed as the beauty failed to impress or comfort her. Nothing could assuage her tension tonight.
It all began earlier that evening, when buaji decided to drop the bomb on her unsuspecting self.
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“Khushi bitiya, I am not in the position to take care of you alone now. Fufaji’s pension is barely enough for us. Ever since Payal got married, things have changed. We can’t really accept her offer of money anymore ! What will people say!”
“Buaji! What are you-? I am going to graduate in a few months. I’ll get a job in any media company in the country. Please stop being so regressive!”
Buaji had frowned, completely crossed with her now highly educated niece. Wielding her ability to cry in a wink, she whined,
“God has taken away my two brothers too soon! I raised both you girls alone! Payal’s mother was respectable and so she got married into the Malik family. But your parents? They had you out of wedlock! The whole of Lucknow society knows! And now no family of good repute will marry their son to my poor bitiya!”
Khushi rolled her eyes. These dramatics had happened too often. Buaji was from a generation of “name”, “reputation “ and “respectability “. How could she explain to her sweet aunt that she never really cared for such things.
“Buaji please. Marriage doesn’t interest me-“
“Just like your shameless parents!” Buaji gasped.
“No, I mean men buaji. I am just not interested in getting into the whole marriage scene. I will happily be a spinster for the rest of my life. We won’t need to worry about money once I start working.”
“How long will you live with me? Marriage is a non-negotiable bitiya! Who will take care of you after I have gone?”
“Old age homes! Do you know buaji, some senior citizens now self check into such centres? Luxurious ones, where I’ll spend my last days in peace?”
Khushi gleefully smiled, her eyes dreamy.
Buaji sat there spluttering, her head resting on her arm.
“This girl! Nothing will help her see sense! Manorama ji was right, Mr Raizada is the one for her..yes, that’s it”
Khushi sat up straight, not believing her ears.
“Mr-Mr who?”
“Mr Arnav Raizada. You know the one we met at Payal’s wedding. Very quiet type but very rich. He owns AR News. So wealthy, so respectable. Akash’s father was worried about him. I mean he is thirty six and yet he hasn’t settled down. There were some talks of his wedding a while back but….alas! Now, Manorama ji called me this morning, for you of course.”
“Wh-what?! He’s thirty six and I am twenty one! Do you even realise that?”
Even if Khushi tried to guilt her buaji for trying to set her young niece up with an older man, she couldn’t deny that she had noticed him during the wedding. A girl would have to be blind to not notice that man! Actually not even a blind girl could be immune to his perfume.
What was it exactly, she couldn’t tell. Oud? Bergamot? Dark chocolate?
Whatever! That man was too perfect. He had worn a matte black sherwani. Skipping all other events, he had landed up at the reception. The dim lights hadn’t done his profile justice. Broad shoulders, a physique James Bond would have possessed if he was real and eyes which felt deeper, darker than any man should possess.
Of course, she had been just a speck on the wall for him. But what really surprised her was that other girls didn’t seem to notice him. She did spy an occasional older woman go up to him and place their manicured hands over his arm or his shoulder like a claw, but no one around her saw the appeal at first.
Preeto had just shrugged, calling him “well dressed”, while her sister just smiled, calling him “a mysterious man, an enigma”.
“The Raizadas are rumoured to be all like that Khushi. Akash said the Malik family is an open book compared to them”, Payal had carelessly remarked while donning a pair of beautiful rubies. Another magnificent gift by her wealthy fiancé.
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Now with Mr Raizada’s proposal propelling buaji into a mission, Khushi wished he had been an enigma enough to never even attend the reception.
Her sister’s mother in law was now a pain in her behind. How could she think a young promising journalist like her would be happy being married to a man more than a decade older than her, not to forget much wealthier. Heck! He was a billionaire!
The idea of being a trophy wife was absolutely abhorrent to her! She knew Lucknow high society. Having observed it well enough from the borders, she knew that the Maliks and Raizadas were patriarchal enough to want heirs.
She cringed at the concept, and that helped her to make up her mind. Even if she lived the rest of her life in poverty, she won’t be succumbing to this trap called ‘marriage’ to a wealthy, powerful Raizada.
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IPKKND LIVE BLOG SEASON 1 [Epi. 6]
Come, let's begin.
1. Episode starts with Khushi flashing back to all the horrible moments that happened that day. Mind you, this is the same day going on, the day just after Payal's marriage broke and the day all of them went to The Dargah.
2. The same day Arnav and Khushi had their fight regarding Gods and their existence. Then him releasing those clippings and the Mul Rajani part and Khushi in the market with her parents and all of a sudden people giving her annoying glares and muttering things about her character, then their encounter with Shyam and coming back to GS, her parents' decision to send her away to Delhi and then finally, them going to the office of that news channel and her finding out about him, releasing those clips. Uff. A lot to happen in a single day. I think, they forgot to end a day, in between. Lol. Enough. Now back to the epi.
3. Khushi is adorably ranting about her horrible day which was made even more horrible by that 'Laard Gorverner'. (Yes that's the official spelling for me now. But who cares? Lol.)
4. I don't think we should take it jokingly tho but I don't know why did they show as if Khushi is intrigued by him more than being indifferent to his existence completely. She's already given him a nick name and keeps using it, at every chance she gets.
5. She's got insulted by almost the entire Lucknow and her neighborhood and yet they show as if she is not that serious with his misbehavior and him in general entirely for something so terrible that happened to her. She never even mentioned it at least once about this incidence later.
I agree that they did it for the show, but still, they could have shown her anger, her indifference like they did it in the guesthouse track. The fierce and no-nonsense Khushi. Whatever.
6. While she is recalling her opinion regarding "Bina dil ki Dilli, machis ki tilli." (It's a rhyme made for Delhi and it's heartless people.) There, Shyam comes up, after stalking and following her from that office and is now pretending as if he was passing from there and merely happened to coincidently see her there too. Bloody b_stard.
7. Now. Tell me. How did he know it was her father's 'batua' ? Okay. Fine. His photo must have been there. And address too. Coz he reveals that he was coming to her house. And Khushi is caught off guard by the revelation, but seeing her astonishment he quickly diverts her attention by twisting his answer. KHUSHI!? DON'T IGNORE YOUR GUT INSTINCT OKAY!?! DON'T!!! I AM WARNING YOU OF THIS LEECH!
8. Lol. Who am I kidding? This is the same girl who was in denial of her feelings for a certain someone, okay let's not go there right now.
9. Btw, this is for all the girls who are reading this. Never ignore your gut-instinct or more precisely the girl-instinct. Never ever. Be very aware of who is around you for what purpose or intention. Now. Back to the epi.
10. Khushi, naively, tells him everything about who she knows there and who is she going with. Girls, I am warning you again. Never indulge into a complete stranger, let alone giving them info bout yourself or your location.
11. She did not have to tell him, any of that. Don't be too good for your own good, Khushi, please.
12. The atmosphere in GS is very melancholic as they complete their last minute packings and babuji comes and offers a spoonful of dahi-chini. Khushi has tears in her eyes but probably this is the last time that she would cry and anyone would not get affected by it, because after this Arnav would always, always, always get hugely affected whenever he would find Khushi crying. Ok. Ab chalo, Dilli.
13. The sun dawns, the next day and we find ourselves standing on the busy roads of Delhi, outside the railway station.
14. Khushi complains about the speeding cars and compares them to the ones in Lucknow.
15. Buaji demonstrates the method to cross a road, this busy. Buaji, leave the girls, even I won't be able to cross the road the way you did. You are unique, Buaji. You are you. No one can be you. Lol.
16. The girls fret over a little, but nervously start to cross the road. But, ultimately, they end up creating, a traffic jam.
17. Hahahahaahahah. The auto scene always gets me. Lol. Buaji tries to get in the auto, while complaining about the size of the 'darwajja' (door). And when she gets in from this side, Khushi falls down from the other side. Lol.
18. "Humara auto mein toh teen ka hee permit hai, mataji." "Toh hum kaa chaar dikhayi de rahe haen?" *smacks the driver* "Chal nikaal riksa." Lol. (My auto permits only three people, ma'am. Do we seem to be four people, here? *smacks the driver* Now come on start the riksha.)
19. So. Tho. Funnily portrayed. But, sad, as well. The driver adjusts the mirror to stare at Khushi while driving and Khushi is well aware, so she covers her face with her dupatta. This. Right, here. You won't believe but this kind of behavior is so damn common, even I have faced these kinds of situations. I HATE THIS. I DESPISE THIS. I DOWNRIGHT ABHORE THIS. UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGH. Enough. Now get back to the epi.
20. They are there. Laxminagar. They get out of the riksa. Buaji asks the fare and the driver says it's 200. Khushi feels that it is ridiculously high. She starts arguing but the driver says he is ready to dismiss the fare for her, in a very flirtatious tone. So, Khushi being Khushi, pulls a suitcase so hard, that it smacks his head from the back, before giving a final blow, she says "Maaf kijiye, Bhaiyyaji. (scowls)" Lmao. I love Khushi.
21. Buaji tells them about the situation of water supply in Delhi. And, she goes inside the house. Khushi and Payal share their feelings of the 'weird' experiences they faced up until now.
22. AND. HI BITWA. Oh. When did you land in Delhi? You know what your wife has also arrived in Delhi. Ahhhhhhh. The cravat. (😍) Lol. ASR guitar BG score is so soothing. Arnav is leaving for office. Anjali di has made his 'favorite' Bhuni methi ke parathe (roasted fenugreek seeds' flatbread) "Side rakhne ke liye nahi de rahe hain, kha lena." Lol.
23. Anjali di reminds him to come back home early as today Naniji is coming back from her pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi and there is a puja at their house. But, our chhotte straight up refuses to 'waste' his precious time in 'these' things and asks her to make up some excuse for his absence.
24. Anjali di is reminded of the 'prasaad' that she has to make for the puja so after saying, "Chhotte tum na bohot baatein karte ho, dekha sab gadbad karaa di, hum chalte hein, bye.", (when she did all the talking and didn't even let her chhotte speak a single word. Lol.), she leaves. Her chhotte is left incredulous at her antics.(Those who say that he started smiling or feel any positive emotion only after Khushi came into his life permanently, SEE THAT, GO AND OPEN THE EPISODE.)
25. Phuphaji? Worked? In? Railways? Lol. See this.
26. "Tohre hoth bijli aawat nahi, girat hai girat. Dham dharaam." Lol. Buaji. I hate to admit this. But. You are so damn right.
27. "Haan. Jaise aaj aap girin." Famous Last Words Ft. Khushi Kumari Gupta Singh Raizada.
28. And Buaji throws a cushion at her for spitting the fact of the century. Buaji. Please let her be.
29. Did I say it earlier? I think not enough. I will say it again. Babuji is the only person who can read Khushi so well.
30. Hmm. So. Buaji. WHAT IS YOUR DAMN PROBLEM, HUH? Whatever.
31. Buaji makes fun of her tears. Why Buaji why? Why do you exist?
32. Khushi and Payal enter ~what seems to be like~ their room as Khushi describes it aptly- Kamra nahi puratatva vibhaag ki site (Not a room but an archaeological site. Lol. I snorted.)
33. Both the sisters take up the meticulous job of cleaning the room.
34. One jerk of the dirty bedsheet and Buaji is immediately having an attack of asthma from all the dirt shoved her way.
35. Both of them panic and help her lay down on the bed. Khushi rushes to find her pump but to their utter dismay, it's empty.
36. Khushi snatches her basta and phone and rushes out to buy a new one. She takes Paaji's scooter along with her.
37. Bitwa informs his manager that he is crossing Connaught Place and that he will be there for the meeting in ten minutes.
38. His manager further goes on to give him a 'good' news that 'that fashion show wali ladki' has been humiliated so much by the people that she has left the city altogether (Arnav, did you send your men to keep a check on your dear wife Khushi?)
Arnav admonishes him for wasting his 'precious' time. (Tell me something honestly Bitwa, you did feel bad for her, even if it was just for a fleeting second, didn't you?)
And just as he says the line that it doesn't affect him even if she leaves the country, Khushi's reflection appears on the side glass of his car and she whoosh pasts him in a second. (Watch out Bitwa, she is definitely not in some other country but in the same city as you, not very far too, so be careful, you might fall in love.)
39. And, now yet another time, Khushi is on a scooter with a funny-looking helmet and she is driving.....or more like running, skidding, jumping but in a scooter way. Lol. This is her 'Hum Khushi Kumari Gupta' style driving.
(Remember the 'Hum Khushi Kumari Gupta' style running, skidding, jumping, i referred to in Epi. 3? This is the driving edition. Lol. Whatever.)
40. Okay, one more point, after that i am coming back to the epi. See, the last time, Khushi was on the scooter and where did she end up? Infront of her husband Arnavji.
This time as well she is on a scooter, so where will she end up? Not very hard to guess it, i think? Kyun meri Parmeswariyon? *winks*
41. So. Now. Back to the epi.
42. Payal informs her sister that 'pados wale Kaul uncle' had brought a pump for Buaji and now she is fine but Khushi insists that she should get her a new one anyways.
43. And. Within a few moments. Sure enough. She takes a turn towards the wrong side and runs right into a car; scratching it all the way along with one of the mirrors from the scooter, crashing into pieces on the road, within a few seconds.
44. She picks up the broken glass and guiltily walks towards the driver's side of the car only to come face to face with her husband Arnavji.
45. I love how her guilty expression immediately changes into something more like she is about to admonish him for his 'mischiefs'.
46. And our Bitwa. Oh damn. Just look at his positively delicious face and that expression is something like 'Oh. Damn. Uss ullu ke patthe ne toh kahan tha ki isne sheher chor diya tha. Toh phir yeh yahan kya kar rahi hai. Ab tera kya hoga Arnav.' Lol. No. Its something like 'Shit. Shit. Shit. Arnav. Shit. You are a gone case now. No one can save you from falling for this beautiful girl.' Lol. No. You decide his inner thoughts from this expression. A homework for y'all. I will ask y'all in the next one.

47. But look at that face tho. *keeps staring at the screen* *doesn't realize that the screen is now flashing the precap* Shit. Shit. Shit. Sorry. I don't watch precaps but I couldn't stop myself from staring at his beautiful face.
P.S.: Ok. So. Howazit? Do tell. Ok. Then. Bye. Y'all. God bless you.
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IPKKND Pilot
Finally Here!!!
An accurate potrayal of my mental health.
But that's a story for another day!
Or Never.
Let's watch the pilot episode of Iss pyar ko kya naam doon
Bunch of establishing shots.
Cue in Shaadi waala ghar.
Is that Sanaya's voice, I hear?
The bride doesn't look half as happy for her own wedding. Also she looks like a prisoner out here with the bars in front. Metaphors you guys, metaphors.
What's with the reveal, Jokes on you, I already know who our main lead is.
Man! Aunties be so mean sometimes.
Sport shoes under lehenga, we goin somewhere?
Is this dowry thing a new information to the whole family because the parents be looking stressed. Why would the groom's family save their demands for the day of the wedding? Like state your terms early so they can reject you before splurging money on the wedding preparations dude.
These people really be doing a whole bollywood-esque sequence.
Banno ki behna is gone, you guys.
So, the groom is supposed to be a good guy?
What a cutie with the blue scooter and yellow helmet.
Does she know how to drive, doesn't look like it. I mean in her defense the streets are quite narrow.
Where does this story take place though?
God! Are they pressuring them into giving dowry? Mat leke aao baraat! You greedy fucks! We don't want your boy.
Dad cares about his daughters, good to know.
How is that your only sapna, also ever asked your daughter, what's her sapna.
Ughh! Indian mothers are hair deep into the gutter of patriarchy. In many ways, they are bigger supporters of misogyny than some men. All because they couldn't escape their prisons so now it's their temple.
Lol, why is the whole family staring into her soul. If anything you are the weird ones.
"Phir aapke rajkumar kaha hai?" Of course, enter the supposed Rajkumar,
Those blades look so unnatural.
what's with the reporters? i know our man is supposed to be some big businessman but still.
Ooh, obviously we got a sunglass reveal. How else would we know he is a rich asshole.
he looks so awkward standing there.
Oh we are in lucknow.
Why does everyone wanna know about his marriage?
There are only three struggling actors in this reporting crowd. Everyone else seems like they were just passing by and got offered to be part of a shooting.
Lol, he just passed them by.
Also that is not nearly enough reporters. Like either don't have reporters or have enough to sell the idea that this guy is a huge deal.
We got backstory flashes.
What the fuck, did someone killed his mother?
Not the briefcase filled with money.
Raizada. Right, his last name is Raizada.
Why is this guy laughing so much, it's so annoying.
Oh we got his full name and he is talking in third person. All the rich asshole traits.
Walks in, says nothing, gives money, praises himself, wears sunglasses, leaves. Perfect!
I heard hud hud dabang, Is Khushi a fan?
Her phone's dead, obviously, cut off the communication, build the tension.
Ooh, he is his chachaa.
His last name is Malik?
So, Whose last name did he took?
Sheesh Mahal is a hotel? Did he lived in a hotel? Or was it turned into a hotel afterwards? And if it was, doesn't he want it back like it used to be? or is he gonna keep it a hotel?
What's with the fashion show? Does he deal in fashion and clothes or it's just one of his many businesses like SSO had.
Who's that? His elder sister. She seems so sweet.
Umm... Do you guys have to talk about this on the fucking stage.
There's no dukaan ke kaagaz, send them back aunty. It's a sign from God.
Oh, this is where the groom is staying.
Are they gonna meet? Of course they will.
Is that man the receptionist, do your job dude. Yaha shayari karne ke paise nahi milte hai.
That's how you're gonna find the room, girl! You did not prepare for this.
These dresses are so mediocre, what a meh fashion show!
Boy, atleast hear what she is saying.
They literally sent her like that, aren't you supposed to give her the dress.
What the fuck is happening?
Lol, "Chup chaap, chalo humare saath" aaand they literally left her there. Girls atleast bring her back.
There she goes into Arnav's arms.
What a meet cute.
Did he just full on looked at her lips. You thirsty bitch!
Why would you jolt her like that?
What the fuck. I am hearing some really venoumous statements from the preview so I am going to skip and watch the actual episode.
I have a feeling I am gonna rage in the next one.
Okay so, this was actually fun. I thought it might be a hassle but turns out I have a lot to say when watching these. And this post is still shorter than what I was actually thinking the whole time. So many comments that I skipped to not make the post extremely long.
Literally my mind while watching ITV.
Bye for now, meet you in the next episode.
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I want to be in a 1950s post independence india,romance which has hints of a forbidden love trope. Wearing my traditional attire of saree/salwar kameez, wandering the streets of Lucknow smelling of freshly made malai gilori while the aakashvaani is played in the background. Stopping at any small shop i like buying whatever i want while a man of my dreams awaits me. Ignoring him because being around him makes my heart beat a thousand times faster but he caught my eye the first time i looked at him its like our souls were meant to be together even if its for a short time while we enjoy our young love only to look back at it while we are in our 90s spending the rest of our days together in once’s embrace or reminiscing the past as what could have been if only we were brave enough to embrace who we truly were only if we really didn’t care what religion we were from because the love between us is eternal thus having no religion.
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Elephant who could not forget dies of broken heart
“For 24 days Damini refused to move, eat or drink. Despite the attention of a series of experts, the 72-year-old seemed determined to die, her heart apparently broken by the death of a close companion.Finally, on Wednesday, Damini the elephant died in her enclosure at the Prince of Wales zoo in Lucknow, northern India, her loose skin hanging over protruding bones, bed sores covering her body.Damini had arrived at the zoo last year after being confiscated from owners who were illegally transporting her. She was alone in her new home for five months until September, when a pregnant younger elephant named Champakali arrived on a kind of maternity leave. Although zoo officials were worried about caring for Champakali, 'Damini took up the job instantaneously', Utkarsh Shukla, a vet at the zoo, said.
The two elephants became inseparable. According to experts such attachments are common, with the older elephant caring for the younger, especially in pregnancy.
When Champakali died on April 11 giving birth to a stillborn calf, Damini seemed to shed tears, according to zoo officials. For days she stood still in her enclosure, barely nibbling at the 2 tonnes of sugarcane, bananas and grass heaped in front of her.
Her legs swelled and eventually gave way, leaving Damini lying on her side, head and ears drooping, trunk curled. Tears rolled down her face and the four-tonne elephant rapidly lost weight.
She lay 'staring at the staff with her sad eyes, moist with tears', according to Kamaal, a zookeeper.
A week ago she completely stopped eating and on Wednesday she died. 'In the face of Damini's intense grief, all our treatment failed,' said Dr Shukla.
'It will take me some time to get over the death of my two loved ones,' said Kamaal. AP”
- Guardian, 1999, Sutapa Mukerjee.
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Statement of Alec MacMillian regarding his life
CAST & CREATION It was first that I saw them, that night outside of Dehli Under Ilyas Shah. Two men in workmen’s clothes, standing in the middle of the broad, green grass. One was smoking, the other lit it. I was not the only one on the road that night, as other travelers had seen the same two figures standing under the trees outside the city. I also saw them three times again, when I was on my way to Agra, when I was travelling up the Ganges to Varanasi, and then again when I was in Delhi. I watched them as they walked together for a long while in the dusk, their arms linked together. I noticed they carried something, too. It was not a bag or a knapsack, but something pale and fat that made them stand out in the moonlight. When they walked, I could see a difference in their gait, they moved unlike any human beings I had seen. Their way of moving was strange, their stride was awkward, as if they were not accustomed to their own bodies.
It was the fourth night that I was on my way to the city of Varanasi, and once again I saw the same two figures. They were standing by the water, in front of me. This time they were carrying something. I asked them about it, and in a rural dialect, they replied that it was a bundle of small and light stones. It did not look like a bundle of rocks. But then I understood what it was. They said that they are to take care of my journey, for the road ahead is rough. I did not argue, for I knew better than to argue with a ghost, even a benign one. I asked them when I should expect my journey to be finished, and they told me to expect to be there in a few days. As we went, I noticed my companions seemed to never tire, never hunger, and never thirst. They entered homes along the way, carrying the bundle of stones. They did not ask permission, and there was a certain calmness about them. There was something larger than life about them. They told me to wait at the end of the lane, as they went inside a small house with a thatched roof. In a moment, the two men came out with their bags, walked over to me and sat down. They took out four, very small, shiny objects. Teeth fillings.
I did not see them again after I left Varanasi. But then, six months later, the papers carried the news that two stone men had reappeared on the road near Lucknow.
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List the Top 10 Best preschools in Lucknow and Their top features

Discover the finest preschools in Lucknow that nurture young minds with care and innovation. This curated list showcases the city's top 10 preschools, renowned for their engaging curriculum, experienced educators, safe environment, and emphasis on holistic development. Explore these institutions to provide your child with the best foundation for a lifelong love of learning.
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विश्व हीमोफीलिया दिवस : डॉ. पल्लवी रानी | World Hemophilia Day : Dr Pallavi Rani | Dr Alka Nivedan
World Hemophilia Day is a global healthcare event observed on April 17 every year. This worldwide event is organised by the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH). This day tries to create awareness about this condition that can help people have access to diagnosis, treatment and comprehensive care. Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder in which the blood does not clot properly, leading to spontaneous bleeding as well as bleeding following injuries or surgery. This happens due to a lack of or low levels of proteins called clotting factors that help stop bleeding. Those with hemophilia bleed for a longer time after an injury than others.
The theme for World Hemophilia Day 2024 is "Equitable access for all: recognizing all bleeding disorders". The theme focuses on providing treatment worldwide to all people with this inherited bleeding disorders. It also aims to provide access to care, regardless of the type of bleeding disorder, gender, age or where they live.
On the occasion of world Hemophilia Day 2024, we have Dr Pallavi Rani, Associate Consultant, Transfusion Medicine, Sahara Hospital, Lucknow with us to know more about Hemophilia and also the challenges faced by the people suffering from this disease.
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I Support Foundation - Autism School in Lucknow
Neurodiversity is a concept that celebrates the unique strengths and abilities of individuals with neurological differences, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Inclusive education plays a pivotal role in nurturing these talents and empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Today, we delve into the heartwarming world of I Support Foundation, an autism school in Lucknow that is transforming lives and championing inclusivity.

Understanding Autism: Autism, a complex neurodevelopmental condition, manifests in various ways, including challenges in social interaction, communication, and behavior. Early intervention and specialized education are crucial in supporting individuals with autism to thrive and lead fulfilling lives. In India, the prevalence of autism underscores the importance of creating supportive environments and educational opportunities for individuals on the spectrum.
About I Support Foundation: I Support Foundation, nestled in the vibrant city of Lucknow, stands as a beacon of hope and progress for children with autism. Founded with a vision of inclusivity and compassion, the foundation provides a holistic learning environment tailored to meet the unique needs of each child. Its dedicated team of educators, therapists, and support staff work tirelessly to create a nurturing space where every child can shine.
Programs and Services: At I Support Foundation, a range of programs and services cater to the diverse needs of students with autism. From individualized educational plans to therapeutic interventions such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and sensory integration, the school adopts a multidisciplinary approach to holistic development. Moreover, vocational training and life skills programs equip students with practical skills for independence and future employment opportunities.
Impact and Success Stories: The impact of I Support Foundation extends far beyond academics. Through personalized support and a focus on building confidence and self-esteem, students blossom into confident individuals ready to navigate the world. Success stories abound, showcasing remarkable progress and achievements that highlight the transformative power of inclusive education.
One such story is that of Riya, a bright and determined student who, with the guidance of dedicated teachers and therapists at I Support Foundation, has overcome communication barriers and excelled academically. Her journey is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the school in unlocking the potential of every child.
Community Engagement and Advocacy: Beyond the classroom, I Support Foundation actively engages with the community to raise awareness about autism and promote acceptance and inclusion. Collaborations with local organizations, awareness campaigns, and workshops for parents and caregivers further the mission of creating a more inclusive society where individuals of all abilities are valued and respected.
How You Can Support: You can be a part of this transformative journey by supporting I Support Foundation. Whether through donations, volunteering your time and expertise, or spreading awareness about autism and inclusive education, every contribution makes a meaningful difference. Together, we can create a world where neurodiversity is celebrated, and every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
Conclusion: As we reflect on the inspiring work of I Support Foundation, we are reminded of the immense potential that lies within each individual, regardless of neurodiversity. By embracing inclusivity, fostering empathy, and providing quality education and support, we pave the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for all.
Additional Resources:
Website - I Support Foundation
What do you think of this blog? Does it capture the essence of I Support Foundation and its mission effectively?
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