Jean Teri Lyrics
Singer:Raftaar, Jaz Dhami, Deep KalsiAlbum:Zero to Infinity
Yeah! Uh!Jaz Dhami! Raftaar! Deep Kalsi!
Akhiyan ch surma laaya niDil thodi din kehar machaya ni…
Akhiyan ch surma laaya niDil thodi din kehar machaya niHusan tera nira agg kudiyeMundeya de dil te chhaya ni
Utton jean teri poori hai ni fit kudiyeSambh ke rakh ni tu dil kudiyeJean teri, jean teri, jean teriJean teri, jean teri, jean…
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Complicated Lyrics - Deep Kalsi | Karma
Complicated Lyrics – Deep Kalsi | Karma
Complicated Lyrics by Deep Kalsi, Karma is the latest Punjabi song with music also given by Deep Kalsi.Complicated song lyrics written by Deep Kalsi, Karma.
Complicated Song Details
Song:
Complicated
Singer:
Deep Kalsi, Karma
Lyrics:
Deep Kalsi, Karma
Music:
Deep Kalsi
Complicated Lyrics
Oh kare refuse dassne nu main haan sad
DP hati ton lage situation kinni bad
Bas ladi jaave dassdi ni…
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Yakeen Nahi Lyrics - Deep Kalsi
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Yakeen Nahi Lyrics - Deep Kalsi
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Yakeen Nahi
[Intro: Deep Kalsi]
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
[Chorus: Deep Kalsi]
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Paera thalla mere tikdi zameen nahi
Kehnde munde tere hood de
Banda koi ni jide naal tera scene nahi[Post-Chorus: Deep Kalsi]
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen…
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⠀⠀𝗣𝗨𝗟𝗣𝘛𝘝₁₉₉₉ ) :⠀ CHRIST, LOOK WHO'S WANDERED IN ! thank you for applying niek. nikhil parmar and gregg chilingiran as the sawayama associate and moreno capo is all yours. you have twenty four hours to send in an account and read over the checklist. get ready, new york is one hell of a city . . .
* \̲\̲ nikhil parmar, cis-man + he/him ] ⠀★ , no way, haven’t you ever heard of zakir sethupathi? perhaps you know them best as baagee. spotted under new york's city lights, i’ve heard they’re a rapper / associate that’s protected by sawayama, spilled blood for loyalty is thicker than water. the rumour goes that the twenty-seven is known to be unself-critical and brash, yet creative and profound. it’s sin lust that’s their biggest vice, but hey, what do i fuckin’ know? their favourite song on the job is gangster by karma, king & deep kalsi and are never seen without sunglasses, hard to believe in superstition in such a godless city. ask the right people and they’ll tell you that they remind them of: late night songwriting sessions, high energy concerts, small venues filled with smoke, alcohol, and drugs, longing gazes / paana tipu. (guns. & gulaabs) . so whatever you do, and may vengeance have mercy on you, do not fuck with them. ⸻ niek, thirty, they/them, utc.
* \̲\̲ gregg chilingirian, cis-man + he/him ] ⠀★ , no way, haven’t you ever heard of matevos hakobyan? perhaps you know them best as wolf. spotted under new york's city lights, i’ve heard they’re a veterinarian / capo that’s protected by moreno, spilled blood for loyalty is thicker than water. the rumour goes that the thirty-five is known to be overconfident and deceiving, yet genuine and fair. it’s sin greed that’s their biggest vice, but hey, what do i fuckin’ know? their favourite song on the job is what you know by two door cinema club and are never seen without snacks (of any kind), hard to believe in superstition in such a godless city. ask the right people and they’ll tell you that they remind them of: a wolf in sheeps clothes, a ray of sunshine on an otherwise cloudy night, a whole litter of puppies, bloody knuckles / ah sahm ( warrior ), vinnie o’neill ( brassic ), amos burton ( the expanse ). so whatever you do, and may vengeance have mercy on you, do not fuck with them. ⸻ niek, thirty, they/them, utc.
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Crescent Public School Shines at Science Olympiad Foundation and Sports Competitions
Crescent Public School in Ballarpur continues to be a beacon of academic excellence and athletic prowess. The school’s students have once again showcased their exceptional talents by achieving remarkable feats in both Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) exams and various sports competitions in the academic years 2023-2024 and 2024-2025.
SOF Achievements
In the SOF exams, students from Crescent Public School consistently secured top positions, demonstrating their deep understanding of science and other subjects. Notable achievers in the 2023 - 2024 academic year include Nishika Gidwani, Ifra Khan, Taj Khan, Farhan Khan, Md Aahil Sheikh, Anusvi Ramteke, Anisha Kondukwar, Anurag Thripathi, Nikshep Appala, Aliza Siddique, Janvi Madavi, Sameer Siddique, Aaradhya Chaturvedi, Aawej Sheikh, Rehet S Kalsi, Arshan Sheikh, Arpit Waghade, Siddhi Chauhan, Purvanshu Mohare, Harshal Wankar, and Prakshi Rathod. Shivam Nishad and Harshita Yahake secured gold medals in the General Knowledge category, while Sumit Nishad and Farhan Khan earned distinctions. In the English category, Ifra Khan and Hasan Khan clinched gold medals, and Tanaya Parashurame and Arshiya Gidwani topped the charts in the Science category.
Sports Triumphs
Beyond academics, Crescent Public School students have also excelled in various sports competitions. Sanskruti Khandelwal, Pratayush Jha, Aarush Sharma, Hasan Khan, and Indresh Khandelwal have been notable contributors to the school's sports achievements. Additionally, Prakshi Rathod, Harshal Wankar, and Faiza Sayyed won accolades in the USO drawing competition in the previous year.
A Testament to Holistic Education
The consistent success of Crescent Public School students in both academics and sports is a testament to the school's commitment to providing a holistic education. The school's dedicated faculty, supportive parents, and the students' hard work have all contributed to these remarkable achievements.
Empowering Teachers for the Future
To further enhance the quality of education, Crescent Public School organized a comprehensive training program for its teachers. Esteemed experts, Mr. Amit Porrediwar, Mr. Anil Petkar, and Dr. Sonam Kapoor imparted invaluable knowledge on the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and effective emotional management techniques. This initiative underscores the school’s commitment to equipping its faculty with the latest pedagogical approaches.
Building upon its legacy of academic and athletic triumphs, Crescent Public School in Ballarpur is once again making waves in the educational landscape. The school is actively participating in the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) exams and USO activities, demonstrating its commitment to providing a well-rounded education to its students.
In a pioneering move aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the school has also introduced a specialized banking curriculum. This innovative program aims to equip students with essential financial literacy skills, preparing them for the complexities of the modern world.
"I am immensely proud of our students for their exceptional performance in both academics and sports. These achievements are a testament to their hard work, dedication, and the supportive environment we have created at Crescent Public School. Their success inspires us to continue fostering a culture of excellence, where students are encouraged to reach their full potential. We believe in holistic development and these results are a clear reflection of our commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals."
Mrs. Humaira Khan, Principal, Crescent Public School
The school's management has expressed their pride in the students' accomplishments and has congratulated them for bringing laurels to the institution. The school continues to inspire future generations to strive for excellence in all their endeavors.
By participating in SOF exams and USO activities, Crescent Public School encourages students to explore their interests, develop critical thinking skills, and compete at various levels. The introduction of the banking curriculum is a forward-thinking step that empowers students with financial knowledge, enabling them to make informed decisions in their personal and professional lives.
The school's dedication to providing quality education and keeping pace with the evolving educational landscape is evident in these initiatives. Crescent Public School continues to be a torchbearer of excellence in the region.
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Snowy [F]
Spice Level: Lime
Danger: Scratching, implied mind control
Word Count: 732
Character/s: Snowy
Reader: Human
Planet: Kalsi
Timeline: Main
The folded paper you pull from the clown-dressed woman’s hat has the word “Snowy” written on the inside.
Curious, you hold it up. “Snowy…?” you ask, wondering who on earth it could belong to. The woman who responds to your announcement seems to fit the bill, though. At least in personality.
A shorter woman, skinny and unimpressed in her expression, approaches. Her purple skin is decorated with cyan markings that disappear under her dress, and her white hair falls over her shoulders. Her horns, massive and decorated in chains and blue gems, are the most striking, along with her eyes – magenta in color, with black sclera and white pupils. An air of danger surrounds her, as she looks you over. You feel more akin to prey than a peer, at the moment.
Her eyes find yours, and something deep in you begins to stir. Like a deer caught in headlights, you can’t seem to stop staring into her eyes. Her expression shifts, into one somehow lethal and endearing at once, and she grins at you. Her teeth are almost bizarrely white, and you catch a glimpse of her tongue as she leans forward to speak to you. Dark, almost iridescent under the lights, and...long.
“Poor thing.” is all she says, before turning from you, and walking herself into the closet. Your chest wells, as you see three scars running down her back, side-by-side. A fractal of tiny scars spread from them.
Before you can ask, though, the clown woman ushers you in, pushing on your back.
“Play nice! Seven minutes, no more, no less!” she announces, locking the door.
You turn around to see the thing you’ve been trapped in with. Her eyes are glowing now, along with her cyan marks and her horns. The light gives you an idea of her expression – she’s smirking, eyes narrowed as she moves closer, like a fox sneaking up to pounce on it’s prey.
You suppose that makes you more like a rabbit than a deer. Tiny and helpless, without even antlers or hooves to save yourself.
“Tell me, Visitor – was there magic in your world?” she asks, voice low and promising. Your mind can’t fathom what she might be promising, exactly, but your subconscious is begging you to accept. The air feels darker, heavier.
You can only shake your head, as she closes the distance fully. You’re trapped – her horns glow in the dark, and the way she tilts her head to the side proves they’re not too heavy for her to swing if you tried to duck. She laughs.
She snakes a hand around your waist. It’s cold – too cold. And...are those claws? She scrapes them against your flesh, under your shirt.
“Then please, allow me to teach you what it feels like, first-hand.” she teases, pressing her lips against your shoulder. Every little kiss on your skin makes you fall further and further, and cold spreads across your skin with every scratch of her claws. Your knees feel weak, like they might give out.
You tremble, trying to brace on the wall. She clicks her tongue, and bites your arm as she pulls it back towards her.
“If you’re going to fall, be good and fall to your knees.” she commands you.
Your mind accepts the command, and you slide down with little effort. You stare up at her. The glowing seems brighter, now, and she grins at you. You can hear chatter outside, but it doesn’t matter now. All that matters is that she keeps smiling at you.
She kisses you, sitting in your lap. Her lips are so cold, but they taste like berries. She licks your lips, and you let her in. Her tongue snakes over your own, across your teeth, and down your throat. You choke on it, but don’t dare move from this spot. She chuckles, as she pulls it back.
“Gods, you’re adorable. Say-” she begins, before a knock comes at the door. She whips her head around, snarling at the door.
“Time’s up! Get dressed, and get out!” the woman shouts.
Snowy looks you over, and sighs, standing up and adjusting her dress.
“What a killjoy.” she mutters to herself, before grinning at you. “Be good. Come find me, later tonight. We can finish this later, little Visitor.”
You can’t think of a single reason to resist the urge to do exactly as you’re told.
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Exploring Sikh Literature: Must-Read Books on Sikhism
Sikh literature offers a deep and insightful look into the beliefs, history, and practices of Sikhism. From sacred texts to contemporary writings, these books provide valuable knowledge for anyone interested in understanding this rich and vibrant faith. Here, we explore some essential Sikh books that every enthusiast should consider reading.
Sacred Texts
Guru Granth Sahib: The central religious scripture of Sikhism, Guru Granth Sahib is a collection of hymns and writings by Sikh Gurus and various saints. It serves as the eternal Guru and is revered as the ultimate spiritual authority in Sikhism. The text emphasizes devotion to God, ethical living, and social justice.
Dasam Granth: Composed by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Books , Dasam Granth includes a variety of works such as autobiographical texts, philosophical writings, and poetry. It complements the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib and provides additional insights into Sikh philosophy and spirituality.
Historical Texts
Janamsakhis: These are traditional biographies of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Janamsakhis detail his life, teachings, and travels, offering a historical perspective on his contributions to the faith.
Sikh Rehat Maryada: This text outlines the code of conduct and conventions for Sikhs. It is essential for understanding the practices and daily life of a devout Sikh, including guidelines for worship, community living, and ethical behavior.
Contemporary Writings
"The Sikh Way: A Pilgrim's Progress" by Sewa Singh Kalsi: This book provides an accessible introduction to Sikh beliefs, practices, and history. It's a great starting point for those new to Sikhism or looking to deepen their understanding.
"Sikhism: An Introduction" by Owen Cole and Piara Singh Sambhi: This comprehensive book covers the origins, history, and key teachings of Sikhism. It is well-regarded for its clarity and thoroughness, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers alike.
Biographies and Personal Stories
"The Name of My Beloved: Verses of the Sikh Gurus" translated by Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh: This collection of translations brings the poetry of the Sikh Gurus to a wider audience. It offers a personal and emotional connection to the spiritual wisdom of Sikhism.
"Seva: Sikh Wisdom for Living Well by Hardev Singh Virk: This book explores the concept of seva (selfless service) in Sikhism. Through personal stories and reflections, it illustrates how this principle shapes the lives and actions of Sikhs around the world.
Children's Books
"A Lion’s Mane" by Navjot Kaur: This beautifully illustrated book introduces children to Sikh identity and values through the story of a young Sikh boy. It's a wonderful resource for parents and educators to teach kids about diversity and cultural pride.
"The Boy with Long Hair" by Pushpinder Singh: This book addresses the experiences of young Sikh boys who maintain their long hair as part of their religious practice. It promotes understanding and acceptance among children of all backgrounds.
Conclusion
Sikh literature offers a vast array of knowledge, from foundational scriptures to modern interpretations and stories. These books provide a comprehensive understanding of Sikhism, its history, and its values. Whether you are a devout follower or simply curious about this faith, exploring these texts will enrich your knowledge and appreciation of Sikh culture and spirituality.
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TASK003 - a playlist for Zakir Sethupathi ( … )
– baazi by KING
- gangster by KARMA, KING & DEEP KALSI
- con la brisa by FOUDEQUSH, LUDWIG GORANSSON
- downers at dusk by TALHA ANJUM, UMAIR
- soldi by MAHMOOD
- crown by KING
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Ready For My Vyah Lyrics
Singer:Raftaar, Deep Kalsi, Akriti KakarAlbum:Deep Kalsi
Baby sadda vyah aa gaya hai nearMummy daddy ka ab no fearAb jashno ka scene hai dearYaar mere lit bole peti la do beerPop champagne kar daalo drainDin hai mera bhi par tu hai mainAb meri jaan na koi parwahHai sabko pata I’m ready for my vyahI’m ready for my vyah…
I’m ready for my vyah.
Baari barsi khatan geya siKhatke le aanda phoneBaari…
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Majestic Tons River: A Hidden Gem in Uttarakhand
The Tons River is a tributary of the Yamuna River, flowing through the rugged terrain of the Garhwal Himalayas in Uttarakhand. The river spans over 200 kilometres, with its source at the Bandarpunch glacier and its confluence with the Yamuna at Kalsi. Along the way, the river cuts through deep gorges, tranquil valleys, and dense forests, creating a breathtaking landscape that’s sure to leave a…
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Yakeen Nahi Lyrics - Deep Kalsi
Yakeen Nahi Lyrics – Deep Kalsi
Yakeen Nahi Lyrics by Deep Kalsi is the latest Punjabi song with music also given by Raftaar.Yakeen Nahi song lyrics written by Raftaar.
Yakeen Nahi Song Details
Song:
Yakeen Nahi
Singer:
Deep Kalsi
Lyrics:
Raftaar
Music:
Raftaar
Yakeen Nahi Lyrics
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Mainu tere te yaqeen nahi
Mainu tere te yaqeen nahi
Mainu tere te yakeen nahi
Pairaan…
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80's Ke Songs Lyrics - Karma
#80sKeSongs
#Karma
#DeepKalsi
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80's Ke Songs Lyrics - Karma
#80sKeSongs #Karma
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