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toh baat zara kuchh aisi si hai, wo mere bagal mein baithi hai
when when when god when T_T
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Still not over Teesri Duniya breaking up. It has been bothering me ever since.
Need more bangers like Jeenedo, and the art that is YATI.
#desiblr#desi tumblr#desi tag#desi academia#desi shit posting#desi blog#nanku#udbhav#karun#chaar diwaari#natiq
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#i can't stop thinking about making out while this plays in the background#he sounds so drunk!#its reminding me of vlad holiday#ugh#ITS SO SEXY WTF#fuck you udbhav for being so good#Spotify
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Santosh Sobhan, Malvika Nair, Rajendra Prasad, Mahesh Achanta, Rohith Addanki, Giri Babu, Gautami, R.J. Hemant, Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan, Jhansi, Sowcar Janaki, Koushik Mahata, Arjuna, Udbhav Raghunandan, Anju Alva Naik, Rao
#Santosh Sobhan#Malvika Nair#Rajendra Prasad#Mahesh Achanta#Rohith Addanki#Giri Babu#Gautami#R.J. Hemant#Ashwin Kumar Lakshmikanthan#Jhansi#Sowcar Janaki#Koushik Mahata#Arjuna#Udbhav Raghunandan#Anju Alva Naik#Rao Ramesh#Sritha Nandiraj#Vennela Kishore#Bindu Chandramouli#Venkatesh Kakumanu#Thagubothu Ramesh#V.K. Naresh#Raj Madiraju#Ashwin Kumar#Satya#Ramya Subramanian#Urvashi#Vasuki
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i blame nikamma bhai for my weird obsession with udbhav
#BUT PATA HAI ATLEAST I CAN SHOW OFF MY TASTE HAHAHA#anyways it's actually bhaiya's taste#BUT SERIOUSLY THANK YOUUUU#I've been playing his 7 songs over and over again
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31 October 2023.
I didn't know what to write here. . Today, I woke up at 09:00 am. It was supposed to be a very productive day. I was so tired and filled at the same time with so much energy. I took a public bike in front of my building and just rode at the national mall. The weather was not so good, and I felt the cold in my legs (I was wearing tiny sports shorts and a black hoodie), but I didn't care about it, I rode till I arrived at the Georgetown main campus.
Georgetown's main campus is in the most beautiful area of Washington, D.C. The zone is full of excellent coffees, stores of used books, and gay hipsters: the promised paradise. I bought falafel as my lunch and entered the main campus. There, I wasted some money on two beautiful and warm hoodies. Then, at the Barnes and Noble bookstore, I discovered a fascinating book: "Health Communism." In the beginning, I was not convinced about buying it. I'll be here for just 10 months and want to avoid carrying those books back to my country. But I read the first page, and it was absolutely amazing. After all this time, one book makes great questions on health issues from a philosophical view. So I found it on a strange webpage in "pub" format. I would probably write more about this book and its ideas. Then I returned to my area, on the electric bike this time. It took me about 30 minutes, and I paid about 3 dollars for that ride.
My friend from India, Udbhav, invited me to go to the theatre. I'll meet him outside of McDounagh Hall. The weather was freezing. On our way to the theatre, we stopped at his apartment because he forgot to feed his cat, Cindy. We realize that Cindy is probably sick because she threw up all the food. We watched a French movie named "Anatomy of a Fall," it was terrific, the premise is the murder (?) of the main character's husband. The film shows the complexity of marriages in the writer's life, complex relationships, and power between men and women (in this case, the emphasis was on the side of the woman, in my view). We had the opportunity to watch a complete criminal trial of murder. The lawyer and the prosecutor were fascinating. They connected a lot of isolated facts and made the three hours of the movie interesting. Both of us liked the movie so much. There was a promise about going together to other news movies. I like that guy, who also is a writer.
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" kya chal raha hai subaah se, mein kaha hu, tu kaha hai.. aajkal "
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
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yeh mainly main sunta dekh jo pasand aaye hehe
Dhanyawad🙇♀️🙇♀️
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Mittal Nursing Home(Dr Udbhav Mittal/Dr Gargi Nagpal) ENT/EYE Doctor
Mittal Nursing Home – ENT & Eye Care* Mittal Nursing Home, led by *Dr. Udbhav Mittal* (ENT Specialist) and *Dr. Gargi Nagpal* (Eye Specialist), is a trusted healthcare center in *Bulandshahr, offering expert diagnosis and treatment for **ear, nose, throat, and eye conditions*. With advanced medical technology and patient-centered care, we ensure the best possible outcomes. ### *Our Services:* ✔ ENT Consultation & Treatment ✔ Ear & Sinus Surgery ✔ Hearing Loss & Vertigo Management ✔ Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy ✔ Eye Checkups & Vision Correction ✔ Cataract & LASIK Surgery 📍 *Best ENT Doctor in Bulandshahr* | *ENT Specialist in Bulandshahr* | *Eye Specialist in Bulandshahr*"
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44th edition of ‘Incident’ kickstarts at NIT-K for four days
The 44th edition of ‘Incident’, a festival of students organised by the National Institute of Technology – Karnataka (NIT-K), kickstarted at Surathkal for four days on Thursday. Capt. Brijesh Chowta, MP, Dakshina Kannada inaugurated the event with the theme ‘Udbhav’. Speaking on the occasion Capt. Chowta said that he expects NIT-K to take lead to promote startup ecosystem in Mangaluru. “Let’s…
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Beyond Books: Bangalore’s Best Engineering Colleges for Holistic Development

Bangalore, often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of India," is home to some of the country's top engineering colleges. While academic excellence remains a priority, many institutions in the city go beyond books to foster holistic development. From cutting-edge research and entrepreneurship support to sports, cultural activities, and industry exposure, these colleges prepare students for a well-rounded future. Here’s a look at Bangalore’s best engineering colleges that emphasize holistic development.
1. Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
IISc is renowned for its research-oriented programs and innovation-driven ecosystem. The institution provides students with access to world-class laboratories, interdisciplinary learning, and collaborations with global tech firms. Besides academics, IISc promotes various extracurricular activities, ensuring students develop leadership and teamwork skills.
2. R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE)
RVCE offers a perfect blend of academic rigor and extracurricular engagement. The college has multiple student clubs, hackathons, and cultural festivals like 8th Mile, providing a platform for students to showcase their talents. It also emphasizes industry partnerships to enhance practical learning and career opportunities.
3. B.M.S. College of Engineering (BMSCE)
BMSCE is known for its strong industry connections and focus on entrepreneurship. The college houses innovation labs, incubation centers, and organizes national-level tech fests such as UTSAV. Additionally, students have access to diverse sports facilities, cultural programs, and student exchange programs.
4. PES University
PES University places significant emphasis on student innovation, leadership, and real-world problem-solving. With a range of student-driven projects, sports teams, and cultural events, PES provides an environment where students can grow academically and personally. The institution’s collaborations with global industries ensure students are job-ready upon graduation.
5. MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT)
MSRIT excels in academic excellence while fostering holistic growth through entrepreneurship cells, research initiatives, and extracurricular activities. Its annual fest, Udbhav, encourages students to explore their artistic and managerial skills alongside academics. The institute also has dedicated sports facilities and leadership programs.
6. Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering (DSCE)
DSCE promotes a well-rounded student experience with a strong focus on research, innovation, and industry collaborations. The college hosts cultural fests like DSI Open Fest and has active participation in sports and NSS (National Service Scheme) activities, allowing students to contribute to social causes while developing leadership skills.
7. Christ (Deemed to be University) Faculty of Engineering
With an interdisciplinary approach, Christ University’s engineering program encourages students to engage in extracurricular and co-curricular activities. The institution offers an extensive range of clubs, volunteering opportunities, and international exchange programs, ensuring students gain global exposure and holistic development.
8. New Horizon College of Engineering
New Horizon is known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure, industry-aligned courses, and a thriving campus life. The institution actively promotes technical and cultural events, sports competitions, and leadership programs, fostering an environment where students can grow beyond academics.
Conclusion
Engineering education in Bangalore is not just about textbooks and exams. These premier institutions prioritize holistic development through research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and extracurricular activities. By choosing a college that nurtures all aspects of personal and professional growth, students can gain a competitive edge in today’s dynamic world. Whether it's participating in tech fests, starting a venture, or excelling in sports, Bangalore’s top engineering colleges ensure students are well-equipped for success beyond the classroom.
#TechEducation#EngineeringCareers#StudyInBangalore#EngineeringColleges#BangaloreEducation#TopEngineeringColleges
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Art of inverted colors.
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tu jo kahe | तू जो कहे
by udbhav, vedang
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#desi hip hop#desi academia#desiblr#desi tag#desi tumblr#desi blog#classical music#classical art#trippy#thc#inverted colors
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[ad_1] New Delhi: A Delhi court has directed the registration of an FIR against a Delhi Police officer for allegedly committing hate crimes during the February 2020 communal riots in northeast Delhi. Judicial Magistrate Udbhav Kumar Jain ordered the FIR to be registered under various se Read More [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] New Delhi: A Delhi court has directed the registration of an FIR against a Delhi Police officer for allegedly committing hate crimes during the February 2020 communal riots in northeast Delhi. Judicial Magistrate Udbhav Kumar Jain ordered the FIR to be registered under various se Read More [ad_2] Source link
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Our target to see EMRS among top schools in India: Jual Oram
Union Minister for Tribal Affairs Jual Oram said on Tuesday his ministry’s target is to place Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS) among the leading schools in India. Oram said this while inaugurating the fifth edition of EMRS National Cultural & Literary Fest and Kala Utsav 2024 – ‘UDBHAV’ here on Tuesday. More than 1400 EMRS students from 22 states are participating in the cultural festival…
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Seminar on “How Urdu and Hindi Enhance our Mother Tongue” at 10th Global Literary Festival Noida

Noida, India – October 2024: As part of the 10th Global Literary Festival Noida 2024, a thought-provoking seminar titled “How Urdu and Hindi Enhance our Mother Tongue” was held at Marwah Studios, Film City Noida. The seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and Festival President, who emphasized the importance of language as a binding force in cultural and literary evolution.
Prominent literary figures and speakers from various fields shared their insights during the seminar. Dr. Rachna Nirmal, Poet and Author, expressed her views on the richness of both Urdu and Hindi languages in contributing to the cultural fabric of India. Dr. Pallavi Prakash, Writer and Filmmaker, highlighted how storytelling through these languages enhances emotional connectivity. Poonam Kalra, Author and Motivational Speaker, added her perspective on how language shapes personal growth and motivation.
The event also witnessed valuable inputs from Dr. Vivek Gautam, Author and Chairman of Udbhav, who spoke about the cultural significance of both languages. Dr. PK Rajput, Thought Leader and Author, further narrated the role of language in shaping ideologies. Sunil Salgia, Scriptwriter and Film Director, spoke about the influence of Urdu and Hindi in Indian cinema, while Rais Azam Khan, Poet and Author, enriched the session with his poetic expressions.
One of the significant highlights of the event was the release of the book Love Beyond Forever, authored by Dr. Pallavi Prakash. The book, focusing on the themes of love and human relationships, added to the vibrant literary discourse of the festival.
The newsletter for the event, designed and prepared by students of AAFT School of Journalism and Mass Communication, was also released during the seminar.
The event was supported by the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI) and the Asian Academy of Arts, underlining the commitment of the festival to promote linguistic and cultural exchanges.
#Seminar on “How Urdu and Hindi Enhance our Mother Tongue” at 10th GLFN#Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of 10th GLFN
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