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Join Indian Army : अब 6 सितंबर तक कराएं सेना भर्ती रैली के लिए रजिस्ट्रेशन
Join Indian Army : अब 6 सितंबर तक कराएं सेना भर्ती रैली के लिए रजिस्ट्रेशन
Join Indian Army : इंडियन आर्मी ने नागरकोइल (कन्याकुमारी) रिक्रूटमेंट रैली के लिए रजिस्ट्रेशन की अंतिम तिथि बढ़ा दी है। अब इस आर्मी भर्ती रैली ( Indian army recruitment rally ) के लिए 6 सितंबर 2021… Source link
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ARO Amritsar Army Rally Bharti 2022-2023 ARO अमृतसर सेना रैली भर्ती 2022
ARO Amritsar Army Rally Bharti 2022-2023 ARO अमृतसर सेना रैली भर्ती 2022
ARO Amritsar Army Rally Bharti 2022-2023 » ARO अमृतसर सेना रैली भर्ती 2022 भारतीय सेना भर्ती कार्यालय, अमृतसर ने पदों के लिए अधिसूचना जारी की है l सोल्जर जनरल ड्यूटी, सोल्जर टेक्निकल, सोल्जर टेक्निकल नर्सिंग असिस्टेंट/ नर्सिंग असिस्टेंट वेटरनरी, सोल्जर क्लर्क/ स्टोर कीपर टेक्निकल, सोल्जर ट्रेड्समैन 8वीं/ 10वीं पास और पंजाब राज्य के सभी पात्र उम्मीदवार। ARO अमृतसर सेना भर्ती रैली के 04 जिलों के…

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Election Commission Extends Ban on Physical Rallies till January 22
Election Commission Extends Ban on Physical Rallies till January 22
Read more Congress released the first list for candidates on 86 seats in upcoming Punjab polls- CM Charanjit Singh Channi to contest from Chamkaur Sahib SC, State chief Navjot Singh Sidhu to contest from Amritsar East. While Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath will contest the upcoming polls from the Gorakhpur constituency. Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad on Saturday announced that…
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8th/10th/12th pass Indian Army open bharti rally 2021 | july 2021 | Technical, GD, cherk, Nurshing, ARO amritsar army open bharti rally 2021 update #army #bharti latest Notification –https://bit.ly/3yMI9l9 Army Bharti 2021 : Army Bharti 2021 in r/o New Amritsar Military Station (NAMS) Khasa Cantonment, Amritsar for Sol GD, Sol Tech, Sol Clk/SKT, Sol Nursing…
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Indian Army Amritsar Punjab Rally Bharti 2017 Apply Now At www.joinindianarmy.nic.in
Indian Army Amritsar Punjab Rally Bharti 2017 This is a latest notification regarding the Indian Army Amritsar Punjab Rally Bharti 2017 .Interested applicant had applied for this Indian army rally bharti in Amritsar, Punjab at www.joinindianarmy.nic.in. Bharatiya Thal Sena Open Bharti is organised at Amritsar, Pathankot ,Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran from 04 October 2017 to 17 October 2017 at…
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Sidhu is back in demand
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Sidhu is back in demand
The Aam Aadmi Party’s spectacular victory in the Delhi assembly election has infused new life into its fractured party organisation in Punjab. Not only is it now looking to win back rebels but also wooing cricketer-turned-Congress politician Navjot Singh Sidhu.
With assembly elections in Punjab just two years away, the challenge for AAP is to reinvigorate the faction-ridden state unit and overcome the trust deficit with the people. Sidhu, state AAP leaders feel, can not only be the rallying force but also rope in smaller political entities, such as Simarjit Singh Bains’s Lok Insaaf Party.
Sidhu, though, is keeping his cards close to his chest, and did not respond to messages and calls from INDIA TODAY. The Congress MLA from Amritsar East resigned from the Punjab cabinet last July amid heightened tensions with Chief Minister Amarinder Singh. He has been keeping a low profile ever since. In November 2019, Sidhu attended the inauguration of the Kartarpur Corridor, but not as part of the Punjab government delegation. He did not campaign for the Congress in the Delhi election either.
AAP leaders in Punjab claim Prashant Kishor, who strategised their party’s Delhi campaign, had a word with Sidhu. If negotiations do make any headway, a major pain point will be Sidhu’s insistence on being projected as the chief ministerial candidate and being given a free hand to pick candidates. AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal will also have to factor in Sidhu’s penchant for courting controversies. There’s high recall of his controversial trip to Pakistan for prime minister Imran Khan’s swearing-in ceremony in 2018, when he was seen hugging Pakistan army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa, and his unsavoury remarks on India’s air strikes in Balakot in 2019.
A key event that could shape the course of the Punjab assembly poll will be the elections to the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) next year. While the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has controlled the SGPC for over three decades, the party lost a section of the panthic vote for its unconvincing stand on incidents of desecration of the Guru Granth Sahib in 2015.
AAP has attracted several Sikh politicians with an SGPC background in the past six years. Rebel Akali factions, including SAD (Taksali), are eyeing an alliance with these leaders for the SGPC poll. A defeat for the SAD in the SGPC will indirectly benefit AAP. Sidhu has clear feelers from SAD (Taksali). Sidhu is welcome to join us, but his being incommunicado does not help, says Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa, the Rajya Sabha MP who has joined forces with the outfit.
This is not AAP’s first attempt to woo Sidhu. After quitting the BJP in 2016, Sidhu had held inconclusive parleys with Kejriwal. On Kishor’s suggestion, he met Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka and joined the Congress ahead of the 2017 Punjab election.
Outside Delhi, AAP has presence only in the Punjab assembly. The party’s lone Lok Sabha MP, Bhagwant Singh Mann, represents Sangrur in the state. In the previous assembly poll, AAP captured 20 seats and a 23.8 per cent vote share. Subsequently, MLAs Sukhpal Singh Khaira and Baldev Singh quit to launch the Punjab Ekta Dal while Amarjit Singh Sandhoa and Nazar Singh Manshahia joined the Congress. Advocate-turned-politician H.S. Phoolka resigned from his seat and MLA Kanwar Sandhu remains suspended from the party. In the 2019 Lok Sabha election, AAP polled 7.6 per cent votes in Punjab and 12 of its candidates lost their deposits. Should he join, Sidhu could be the booster shot AAP needs in Punjab. But, for now, he is keeping everyone guessing.
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Indian Army Bharti Rally - Amritsar
Indian Army Bharti Rally - Amritsar
Starting Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee 13.08.2019 Last Date to Apply Online & Payment of Fee 26.09.2019 Description: Army Recruitment Rally will be held for eligible candidates of districts Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Gurdaspur & Pathankot from 12 October 2019 to 23 October 2019 at Khasa Cantt. The entry gate for the subject rally would be established at CP-8, Khasa Cantt. Gate will be open from 0200hrs to 0700hrs each day. Online registration is mandatory and will be open from 13 August 2019 to 26 September 2019. Admit Cards for the rally will be sent through registered e-mails between 27 September 2019 to 06 Oct 19. Candidates should reach the venue on a given date and time as mentioned in the Admit Card. Age Limit (as on 31-08-2019) Minimum Age:17 Years 06 Months Maximum Age: 21 Years Age relaxation is applicable as per rules
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After a bustling tour of Rajasthan, we were ready for some down time! We took a train from Delhi north to Rishikesh, where the Beatles once holed up in an ashram for two months to write music, also called “the yoga capital of the world”.
Rishikesh
Instead of staying in the city, we stayed on a farm called Nature Care Village at the edge of a national forest. There wasn’t much to do there except take walks along the fields, sit and watch the dragonflies, or feed dough to the crabs in the thermal spring. The place had the most delicious food- all of it grown and prepared right there, and all vegetarian. I helped make parathas in the kitchen, learned how to collect watercress for salads, and picked herbs from the garden. One night, after watching the sun set, we had tea in a mud hut with the gypsies who lived next door. And I did some yoga, of course. A few other people were staying there, so we had some great chats with other travelers, including Amelia, who was also heading to our next destination.
Dharamsala
The only way to get from the farm to Dharamsala, even further north, was to take an overnight bus. I hate night time buses because I can’t sleep on them, but luckily I had BingeMode podcasts to keep me company, and we arrived at the top of the mountain just in time for a spectacular sunrise from our next “home” for three days, Ram Yoga House. Ironically, I didn’t do any yoga there, although they did have a beautiful glass yoga studio on the roof. I was basically just too lazy. After sitting on our balcony watching the sun come up, we went in and got some sleep (finally!).
Sunrise in McLeod Ganj
The only thing we did in this small town was visit the Tibetan Museum and the temple that is home to the Dalai Lama. He moved here in 1960, after fleeing a Communist China takeover of Tibet in 1959. Over the years, more than 150,000 Tibetan Buddhists have left their home country and come to live in India- knowing they can never go back. A government in exile functions here in northern India, making spiritual and political decisions for the thousands of the Tibetan diaspora.
The Tibet Museum, McLeod Ganj
Amritsar
Our last stop in northern India! Our first stop in Amritsar was the Partition Museum. The museum chronicles the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan, when the British left the subcontinent. As Hindus moved into India and Muslims moved out, businesses were burned, families divided, homes were lost, and thousands, if not millions, of people were killed. Amritsar, being so close to the border, and a sister city to Lahore, was the last stop on Indian trains heading to the new country of Pakistan.
Later that day, we took a bus to the Wagah border, where every night there is a flag-lowering ceremony. More than 5,000 people attend every night, which has continued unbroken for over 50 years. Held in a huge stadium, there are songs, dancing, flags, cheering, and refreshments on both sides, with a closed birder gate separating the Indians from the Pakistanis. Then an elite group from the Border Security Force comes out, in very elaborate costumes, and does a kind of military march/dance off with their counterpart on the other side of the gate. Fast and furious marching, high kicks, angry faces- it’s almost like a Maori haka but they also exchange sweets and greetings at major holidays. The whole exchange is carefully choreographed on both sides and has been building over time. Then the flags are- carefully, simultaneously- lowered, and everyone goes home.
On our last day in town, we visited the Jallianwala Bagh (Garden), the site of a massacre in 1919. Punjabi freedom fighters, agitating for independence from British rule, had gathered (along with families and young couples) had gathered in the park to hold a rally. The British commander of the area had his troops open fire on the crowd, killing hundreds. Twenty years later, a Sikh survivor of the massacre assassinated the Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab region.
Jallianwala Bagh Memorial
Finally, the monument everyone goes to Amritsar to see- the Golden Temple. Considered the holiest place for India’s 20 million Sikhs, it is the temple in which the Sikh holy book is kept. Thousands visit everyday, and a free communal meal- the Langar- is served to all. Built over 400 years ago, the Golden Temple has been destroyed many times in history by Muslim armies, as well as damaged in 1984 by an army sent by Indira Gandhi when the Sikhs tried to secede from India and create their own nation.
The Golden Temple
And now that we have been all over the north, eating all the foods, trying all the sweets, seeing all the sights- it is time to fly south to visit friends and see what’s in the lower half of India. And not a moment too soon, because it is getting cold up in the north! Sunnier climes await.
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India: Rishikesh, Dharamsala, and Amritsar After a bustling tour of Rajasthan, we were ready for some down time! We took a train from Delhi north to Rishikesh, where the Beatles once holed up in an ashram for two months to write music, also called "the yoga capital of the world".
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