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PM Modi in Varanasi : प्रधानमंत्री मोदी वाराणसी को देंगे 23 परियोजनाएं
PM Modi in Varanasi : प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के आज अपने निर्वाचन क्षेत्र के दौरे से पहले उत्तर प्रदेश के वाराणसी में तैयारियां जोरों पर हैं। पीएम मोदी करीब 1,300 करोड़ रुपये की लागत वाली कई परियोजनाओं का शुभारंभ और शिलान्यास करेंगे। वाराणसी के संभागीय आयुक्त कौशल राज शर्मा ने बताया कि प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी 20 अक्टूबर को वाराणसी में एक कार्यक्रम को संबोधित करेंगे। वह कई परियोजनाओं का…
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Pm Modi Nomination On Ganga Saptami: गंगा सप्तमी पर आज पुष्य नक्षत्र में नामांकन करेंगे पीएम मोदीPm Modi Nomination On Ganga Saptami: गंगा सप्तमी (Ganga Saptami 2024) यानी की 14 मई के दिन इस देश के प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी वाराणसी की सीट से अपना नामांकन करने वाले है।
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Today in Politics: PM Modi's Nomination, Sushil Modi's Farewell, and Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh
Today witnessed a flurry of political activities across India, ranging from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nomination filing to the solemn cremation of senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi. Here’s a roundup of the key events shaping the political landscape:
PM Modi’s Nomination in Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant journey as he filed his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh. Accompanied by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, PM Modi held a grand roadshow in Varanasi, followed by an overnight stay at the BLW guesthouse. On Tuesday morning, he is scheduled to take a ceremonial dip in the holy Ganges before formally submitting his nomination papers. The electoral battle in Varanasi intensifies as PM Modi seeks a third consecutive term, facing competition from Congress candidate Ajay Rai.
Farewell to Sushil Modi: The nation bid farewell to veteran BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who passed away at AIIMS Delhi after battling cancer. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Rajender Nagar, Patna, where family, friends, and political colleagues paid their last respects. Sushil Modi’s cremation took place later in the day, marking the end of an era in Bihar politics. Leaders from across party lines expressed their condolences and remembered his contributions to public service.
Political Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh: Amidst these somber moments, political campaigns in Uttar Pradesh continued unabated. BJP president J P Nadda addressed a public meeting in Amethi, supporting BJP candidate Smriti Irani, while Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held rallies in Chauri Chaura and Maharajganj. The battleground state witnessed a flurry of activities as leaders from various parties made fervent appeals to voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
Legal Matters and Other Developments: In addition to political engagements, legal matters also took center stage. Former Calcutta High Court judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay moved the HC over alleged police actions, while a Delhi court considered a fresh chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate. Meanwhile, JD(S) MLA H D Revanna was granted bail in a case related to allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse, with his release expected on Tuesday.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for more updates on today’s events shaping the nation’s future.
Today witnessed a flurry of political activities across India, ranging from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nomination filing to the solemn cremation of senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi. Here’s a roundup of the key events shaping the political landscape:
PM Modi’s Nomination in Varanasi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant journey as he filed his nomination from the Varanasi Lok Sabha constituency in Uttar Pradesh. Accompanied by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, PM Modi held a grand roadshow in Varanasi, followed by an overnight stay at the BLW guesthouse. On Tuesday morning, he is scheduled to take a ceremonial dip in the holy Ganges before formally submitting his nomination papers. The electoral battle in Varanasi intensifies as PM Modi seeks a third consecutive term, facing competition from Congress candidate Ajay Rai.
Farewell to Sushil Modi: The nation bid farewell to veteran BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who passed away at AIIMS Delhi after battling cancer. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Rajender Nagar, Patna, where family, friends, and political colleagues paid their last respects. Sushil Modi’s cremation took place later in the day, marking the end of an era in Bihar politics. Leaders from across party lines expressed their condolences and remembered his contributions to public service.
Political Campaigns in Uttar Pradesh: Amidst these somber moments, political campaigns in Uttar Pradesh continued unabated. BJP president J P Nadda addressed a public meeting in Amethi, supporting BJP candidate Smriti Irani, while Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held rallies in Chauri Chaura and Maharajganj. The battleground state witnessed a flurry of activities as leaders from various parties made fervent appeals to voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
Legal Matters and Other Developments: In addition to political engagements, legal matters also took center stage. Former Calcutta High Court judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay moved the HC over alleged police actions, while a Delhi court considered a fresh chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate. Meanwhile, JD(S) MLA H D Revanna was granted bail in a case related to allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse, with his release expected on Tuesday.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, stay tuned for more updates on today’s events shaping the nation’s future.
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वाराणसी में पीएम मोदी को टक्कर देने उतारा जा सकता है यह नेता, जानें कौन है यह नेता
वाराणसी में पीएम मोदी को टक्कर देने उतारा जा सकता है यह नेता, जानें कौन है यह नेता
UP Lok Sabha Elections 2024: चुनाव आयोग की तरफ से लोकस��ा चुनाव की तारीखों क�� घोषणा कर दी गई है. सात चरणों में चुनाव होंगे. तो वहीं उत्तर प्रदेश में भी सात चरणों में चुनाव होंगे. वाराणसी लोकसभा सीट उत्तर प्रदेश की सबसे महत्वपूर्ण संसदीय क्षेत्रों में गिनी जाने वाली सीटों में से एक है. इस सीट पर इलेक्शन सातवें चरण यानी 1 जून को होगा. 2014 लोकसभा चुनाव के बाद से ही वाराणसी को सियासत का सबसे बड़ा…
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Voyage of Cruise Vessel MV Ganga Vilas Continues
The cruise vessel MV Ganga Vilas sailed as per its schedule on NW-1 anchoring at Ghazipur on January 13, Buxar on January 14 and Mauzampur (Arrah) on January 15. After stopping at Doriganj on January 16, the cruise vessel reached Patna. All through its journey the waterway levels were fully maintained and monitored for the required draft of with navigation facilities. As per the planned…
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મોદીએ વિશ્વની સૌથી મોટી રિવર ક્રૂઝને લીલીઝંડી આપી
The world's longest #rivercruise, was #flaggedoff in #Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
#rivercruise#flaggedoff#Varanasi#river cruise#Uttar Pradesh#PM#modi#NarendraModi#MVGangaVilas#BanglaDesh#Dibrugadh
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भाजपा सरकार में महाकुंभ से पहले निर्मल होगी गंगा...
2025 में होने वाले #महाकुंभ से पहले गंगा को निर्मल करने के लिए बिजनौर से प्रयागराज तक सभी परियोजनाओं को पूरा किया जाएगा।
#वाराणसी से #प्रयागराज तक बढ़ाई जाएगी जल परिवहन की सुविधा ।
#BJP4UP
#bjp4up#myogiadityanath#cm up#keshav prasad maurya#brajesh pathak#bhupendra chaudhary#bjputtarpradesh#up govt#varanasi#prayagraj#culture#ajitrawatbjp#ajitrawat#bjp#kashikshetra#pm narendra modi#gangariver#uttarpradesh#mygov
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Ok I feel like writing a long essay on Indian elections so I'm gonna do just that. Full disclaimer though, I'm just airing my thoughts out and I'm just as much of the general public as anyone else. In other words, I'm not a social scientist. While I welcome healthy discussion, if I don't find the strength in me to answer to a certain reply, I simply won't and I hope you understand and forgive me.
With that out of the way, I'm coming out of my optimism bubble to take a stock of things. At this point (6:19 am IST), the counting has been done. It's apparent that BJP did not win the clear majority they were hoping for. In fact, they could only get about ~36% of the total votes, which means majority of seats in the Lok Sabha belong to parties that are not in the BJP. This is a huge deal, despite it being apparent that NDA WILL make the government and by extension, Modi may get elected for PM for a third term.
However, there's the matter of how tightly knit the NDA itself is. At this point NDA holds 292 seats. If JD(U) and TDP (i.e. Nitish and Chandrababu Naidu) flip, NDA loses 16+12 seats leaving them at 264 seats, i.e. below the 272 mark. If only JD(U) flips, they are at 280 and a majority and if only TDP flips, they are at 276, still a majority (See ECI's website for seat tally by party). While all hinges on what Nitish gets offered today and what conversations Chandrababu Naidu has in Delhi today, neither have given conclusive statements towards their intent, and on the contrary, TDP seems to be leaning towards staying in the NDA. For the current government to truly fall, BOTH TDP and JD(U) will have to fall out of the NDA, which is a very optimistic outcome and seems unlikely.
Let's consider both outcomes actually, I wanna do a thought experiment for myself to see how things would turn out if NDA forms the govt vs if INDIA forms the govt.
Option 1 : NDA holds the majority and forms the govt
Very likely Modi will come back for a third term but now there's a sizeable opposition majority in the Lok Sabha. And if systems work the way they should, this should at the very least provide some friction to motions BJP has had ease with passing in the past decade.
Certain ministries will probably be given to non-BJP members. As someone from Bihar I know for a FACT that Nitish is going to push for Something Big. I'm not going to make any conclusive statements about Nitish or Chandrababu Naidu or idk, Chirag Paswan taking up a ministry, but that is a possibility, for better or worse.
Depending on whoever takes up whatever ministry, if the core of the polities remain what the current BJP govt has executed, not much may change. Privatization of telecom services leading to death of BSNL and MTNL to death of Doordarshan/rise of sold out and censored media to increasing gas subsidy to tanking the value of the Indian Rupee, or literally any aspect of daily life that the current government made us used to like slow boiling frogs, may just remain the same or change veeery slowly. Since BJP is at the core of the NDA and still has a sizeable presence, this remains the most apparent possibility.
I do think the divisive, supremacist politics might deescalate. Not because BJP or NDA are going to be soooo nice all of a sudden, but because this election has shown that it clearly doesn't work. Eg: Manipur used to be a BJP stronghold. From 2007 to 2015, I have been in close contact with Manipuri friends who really believed BJP had potential to do great things for Manipur. And yet here we are. They instigated communities that were coexisting for ages to fight, left a trail of blood, ruined people's lives, and even lost the state. Also bringing Manipur in as an example because what happened in Ayodhya is already a national joke at this point. Modi almost lost Varanasi. If there's any lesson to take away from these experiences, it's to cut back on divisive politics.
Option 2 : INDIA forms the govt
I'm actually not sure who the PM would be. Rahul? Akhilesh? I actually don't like the alternative of Akhilesh being a PM tbh. His failure to understand the needs of the people in 2010s is what paved the way for Yogi Adityanath to win UP. Not that Yogi did a great job and solved everything, but BJP's whole pitch in 2014 was that they were coming in as 'underdogs' to throw out dynastic politics like the kind SP or INC play. Which of course, is a fucking joke seeing that Chirag Paswan or Pradyot Manikya Deb Barma (a literal prince!) are in the NDA this time, but I digress. I was in Varanasi at the time when Akhilesh was the CM of UP and he was pandering at best! I vaguely remember the biggest news was him giving laptops for free to girls who graduate from the state board but that was all! He was passive and BJP+Yogi took advantage of that! Rahul poses a similar issue, but I am overall just worried about whoever ends up as the PM, would perhaps be more of a figurehead than holding together a strong opposition, and that would mean an NDA/BJP opposition would eat them up for breakfast.
When you speak with people who are in denial of media being sold, their counterargument is almost always 'there were so many scams on the news before 2014! Now there are none!' Well, yeah, cause news media is a literal joke now. But they aren't wrong about the scams either! The thing is, there is next to no politician in the current political landscape who isn't a slave to power. Corruption won't go away. Scams won't go away. But will the media actually report them when people in power are involved in it? I'm actually not sure anymore......
Which also makes me think of how much will things actually change? And who will change them? Listen, I grew up in 90s and 2000s Bihar under the Lalu regime as a minority middle class with two state govt office workers for parents. 'Don't trust anyone in power' is in my DNA. I have also seen Nitish flip the landscape of Bihar and bring in resources we'd never even imagined. But core problems still stay. From casteism to corruption to infrastructure issues to brain drain, all issues remain. Simply using Bihar as a toy model, I lose hope of any rapid progress even under a drastic change of leadership. While it would be certain that this government would be Left-Center, I would be highly skeptical of whether or not they'll scrape all right wing policies. Not to mention Amrit Pal won?? Shiv Sena is in power??? Yeah it's a much more complicated and treacherous path up ahead, even if this option may be the most optimistic alternative.
This election was an important one. Preceeding this were whole movements (eg : farmers protests, CAA/NRC protests, etc), a pandemic that brought forth gaping holes in the health infrastructure, agitations that shook entire regions, and that's only scraping the top of the public outcry against the current government. In a democracy, riots, protests, movements are as much a voice of the people as votes and clearly these manifested as votes in this election. While this election day was extremely entertaining and the memes are fun, I do want to remind myself and others that communalism, casteism, regionalism, religious bigotry, corruption, and partisanship aren't simply going away. It will take work to undo things and even more work to right the wrongs that have been around since wayyy before 2014. But I do hope this is the beginning of something positive 🤞🤞
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In the days leading to August 5, 2019 and in the weeks and months to come, Kashmir became a site of unfathomable cruelty. Thousands of Kashmiris were detained; pro-India politicians were placed under house arrest, pro-freedom leaders as well as minors were rounded up and thrown in jail. Young boys were shipped off to Indian prisons 1,500km away in Agra and Varanasi. Foreign journalists and international human rights groups were banned from access to Kashmir. The region was placed under a complete communication blackout. Cellular phones, Internet, landline services, and even the postal services were dismantled. News traveled by word of mouth. Journalists compressed photos and video onto memory cards and smuggled them out with passengers en route to Delhi. Schools, offices, banks, and businesses were closed for months. Life came to a standstill.
On August 5, 2019, the Modi government revoked both Articles 370 and 35A, split the region into two union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh, and placed them under the direct control of Delhi. Kashmir had been effectively annexed. It was a stunning rebuke to the myth of Indian democracy as well as the veneer of Kashmiri autonomy. Observers warned that this move represented an intensification of India's settler-colonial project in Indian-occupied Kashmir. Under the new status of the state, India would now have the legal justification to allow non-Kashmiris to access residency rights in Kashmir as well as purchase land that had previously been restricted to Kashmiri permanent residents, or state subjects. The end goal was now within sight: Kashmir's Muslim-majority demography would be changed in favor of Indian Hindus. In time, elections would be held, and democracy would cover for the ethnocratic, colonial rule that had been imposed on the region.
Revoking Article 370 and Article 35A were long-held goals of Hindu nationalists and supremacists in India. They had resented the autonomy PM Nehru had "granted" Kashmir in 1947 and wished to see Kashmir fully integrated into India. For Hindu-supremacists, these two articles were an obstruction to the region's full integration into the Indian state and had contributed to the rise of "separatism" or "terrorism" in the region—which is how India refers to Kashmiris' decades long resistance to Indian rule. To the Hindu right, the problems in Kashmir were borne out of India's coddling of Kashmiri Muslims. The question of Kashmiri self-determination had never been on the agenda. The removal of the two Articles was therefore portrayed as ushering in a "New Kashmir" in which peace and prosperity would arrive through Indian investment and development. This had been a central plank of Narendra Modi's second election campaign, too.
Azad Essa, Hostile Homelands: The New Alliance Between India and Israel
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reaffirmed India’s commitment to sustainable development, highlighting the nation’s status as the “first” to fulfil its Paris Agreement commitments. Addressing the G20 Session on ‘Sustainable Development and Energy Transition’ at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, PM Modi underscored India’s initiatives across key sectors such as housing, water resources, energy, and sanitation to promote sustainability. Summarising his address on social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, “At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro today, I spoke on a topic which is very important for the future of the planet–Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. I reiterated India’s steadfast commitment to the Sustainable Development Agenda. Over the past decade, India has undertaken numerous initiatives in sectors like housing, water resources, energy, and sanitation which have contributed to a more sustainable future.” At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro today, I spoke on a topic which is very important for the future of the planet- Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. I reiterated India’s steadfast commitment to the Sustainable Development Agenda. Over the past decade, India has… pic.twitter.com/6JtfGWjiSS — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 19, 2024 PM Modi emphasised that India achieved its Paris Agreement goals ahead of schedule. The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty aimed at combating climate change and adapting to its effects. “We in India, guided by our cultural values, have been the first to fulfil the Paris Agreement commitments ahead of schedule. Building on this, we are accelerating towards more ambitious goals in sectors like renewable energy. Our effort in implementing the world’s largest solar rooftop programme is an example of this commitment,” PM Modi said. He also highlighted India’s collaboration with the Global South to foster a sustainable future and noted the country’s efforts through initiatives such as the Global Biofuels Alliance and the tree-plantation programme ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam.’ “India is sharing its successful initiatives with the Global South, focusing on affordable climate finance and technology access. From launching the Global Biofuels Alliance and promoting ‘One Sun, One World, One Grid’ to planting a billion trees under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,’ we continue to work actively towards sustainable progress,” he added. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) shared further details of PM Modi’s participation in the third session of the G20 Brazil Summit, where he underlined the importance of accelerating efforts for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Initiatives such as the ‘Varanasi Principles on LiFE,’ the International Solar Alliance, and the Global Biofuels Alliance were highlighted as pivotal contributions to this goal. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday reaffirmed India’s commitment to sustainable development, highlighting the nation’s status as the “first” to fulfil its Paris Agreement commitments. Addressing the G20 Session on ‘Sustainable Development and Energy Transition’ at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, PM Modi underscored India’s initiatives across key sectors such as housing, water resources, energy, and sanitation to promote sustainability. Summarising his address on social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, “At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro today, I spoke on a topic which is very important for the future of the planet–Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. I reiterated India’s steadfast commitment to the Sustainable Development Agenda. Over the past decade, India has undertaken numerous initiatives in sectors like housing, water resources, energy, and sanitation which have contributed to a more sustainable future.” At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro today, I spoke on a topic which is very important for the future of the planet- Sustainable Development and Energy Transition. I reiterated India’s steadfast commitment to the Sustainable Development Agenda. Over the past decade, India has… pic.twitter.com/6JtfGWjiSS — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 19, 2024 PM Modi emphasised that India achieved its Paris Agreement goals ahead of schedule. The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty aimed at combating climate change and adapting to its effects. “We in India, guided by our cultural values, have been the first to fulfil the Paris Agreement commitments ahead of schedule. Building on this, we are accelerating towards more ambitious goals in sectors like renewable energy. Our effort in implementing the world’s largest solar rooftop programme is an example of this commitment,” PM Modi said. He also highlighted India’s collaboration with the Global South to foster a sustainable future and noted the country’s efforts through initiatives such as the Global Biofuels Alliance and the tree-plantation programme ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam.’ “India is sharing its successful initiatives with the Global South, focusing on affordable climate finance and technology access. From launching the Global Biofuels Alliance and promoting ‘One Sun, One World, One Grid’ to planting a billion trees under ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam,’ we continue to work actively towards sustainable progress,” he added. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) shared further details of PM Modi’s participation in the third session of the G20 Brazil Summit, where he underlined the importance of accelerating efforts for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Initiatives such as the ‘Varanasi Principles on LiFE,’ the International Solar Alliance, and the Global Biofuels Alliance were highlighted as pivotal contributions to this goal. [ad_2] Source link
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PM Modi Launches Development Projects Worth Rs 6,100 Crore in Varanasi
PM Modi Launches Development Projects Worth Rs 6,100 Crore in Varanasi On October 20, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated and laid the foundation for various development projects in Varanasi, his parliamentary constituency. The total investment for these initiatives amounts to Rs 6,100 crore. The projects focus on improving infrastructure, healthcare, and urban development. The…
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UP multi-tracking Railways project to provide better connectivity, create new job opportunities: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the upcoming multi-tracking Railways project traversing through Varanasi and Chandauli districts in Uttar Pradesh will provide better connectivity and also create new opportunities for employment and business.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Modi approved the project with an outlay of Rs 2,642 crore.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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India Sucks! Don't Ever Come Here
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This is also India but one thing the poor people which he is showing visiting only chaotic poor places are nice to him.Average indian is always nice to visitors afcourse black sheep r every where.
Many regions in Varanasi remains backward inspite it is pm modi constituency Varanasi cantt is very good even in my days. You cannot change a country in a day many places in China r also slums inspite of being an authoritarian state.
Whatever dirt you see in India is because of plastics thanks to AMERICAN packaging industry.Politicians live in clean places and they visit these places only to take votes .offlate there is cleaning drive .
I remember in my childhood india was clean cause there were no plastics.The indian politician do not show courage to make the onous of cleaning of these on corporates who r producing these plastics.
India for nearly 200 years was exploited by Britishers esp East India company ,they not only looted India but made the indian craftsman very poor.
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PM Kisan KYC - Complete Process, Online & Offline On June 18, 2024, in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the release of the 17th installment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) programme. Under the PM Kisan Yojana, 9.26 million farmers received approximately ₹20,000 crore in account transfers. Pradhan Mantri Kisan
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