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    Hemkunt Speech – Group 4 Baba Naudh Singh Ji Aao Sarey Guru Di Bakshi Hoe‚ Fateh Di Sanj Payae Ji‚ Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa‚ Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh Question 1: Bidhiaa sodhhai thath lehai‚ raam naam live laae II Considering his knowledge‚ he finds the essence of reality‚ and lovingly focuses his attention on the Name of the Lord. Manmukh bidhiaa brikdaa‚ bikh khattae bikh khaae II The self-willed manmukh sells his knowledge; he earns poison‚ and eats poison. (Not completed) Question 2: In

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    Case Study: Bachan Singh

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    The Practical Lawyer Bachan Singh v. Union of India (C.K. Thakker and Lokeshwar Singh Panta‚ JJ.) Bachan Singh ------------------ Appellant v. Union of India & Ors. -------------- Respondent(s) Civil Appeal No. 3110 of 2004‚ decided on July 10‚ 2008 The judgment of the Court was delivered by Lokeshwar Singh Panta‚ J. Bachan Singh - appellant is aggrieved by the judgment and order dated February 5‚ 2002 passed by the Division Bench of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir at Jammu allowing the LPA

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    Summary Of Mr. Singh Case

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    I told Mr Singh that his allegation that I was conspiring with my client to cause loss to his client was discourteous and unsubstantiated. He explained his basis for believing that my client and I were co-conspirators because his client had told him that I was ‘good friends’ with Mr Merchant‚ and was aware of the sale of his property. I advised Mr Singh that his client was mistaken‚ and that I was neither good friends with Mr Merchant‚ and neither did I have knowledge of the sale of his property

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    Mr Sikander Singh

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    Yes advertising creates artificial needs How often do you see the media pushing the new "latest and greatest" technology to hit the market‚ making us think we need to have that when there’s nothing wrong with the old stuff we already are using? It happens all the time‚ be it about 3D television‚ new IPADs or smartphones‚ this advertising creates a need that really wouldn’t exist if not for them pushing it on people. Fast food does the same thing‚ they promote their products to make us feel hungry

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    Commonwealth Games Broke the Olympic record for the 400 meters event while finishing fourth in the 1960 Rome Olympic Games 2. ‘Azm tera bhi kuch haath hai taqdeerein banane mein‚ haathon ki lakeeron se taqdeerein nahi banti.’ Sardar Milkha Singh is the greatest living Sikh Athlete. Born in a family of modest means‚ joining the army and then discovering the penchant for running and winning is his life in summation. . He deservedly got an epithet named "Flying Sikh" from Pakistan General Ayub

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    Yo Yo Honey Singh

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    Honey Singh (also known as Yo! Yo! Honey Singh[1]) is a Punjabi rapper‚ music producer‚ singer and film actor. He started as a session and recording artist‚ and became a Bhangra producer. He has also began to produce music for Bollywood films and is currently the highest-paid Indian musical artist.[2] Promotion Honey Singh and Diljit Dosanjh’s song Lak 28 Kudi Da reached No 1 in BBC Asian Download Charts in May 2011. The song was released a promotional track for Diljit Dosanjh’s film Lion of

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    General Awereness

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    August‚ September‚ October 2012 Welcome‚ IBPSEXAMGURU.IN & GKGURU.IN providing Complete package for last 3 moths August‚ September and October Current affairs Material for IBPS Clerk Online exam 2012-2013. We done already before months of April ‚may‚ June and July Months material for download here . for Bits download here Content : 1. INTERNATIONAL 2. INDIA & WORLD 3. NATIONAL 4. STATES 5. CONFERENCES 6. AWARDS & HONOURS 7. SPORTS & GAMES 8. ECONOMY 9. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 10.PERSONS

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    Aug 6‚ 2016-Nepal’s marvel kid Gaurika Singh engraved her name in the history books by turning into the most youthful competitor of the 31st Olympic Games planned for August 5-21 in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil. With 13 years and 235 days‚ the five-foot on inch (5’1’’) the Nepali swimmer was named as the most youthful among the more than 10‚000 competitor to contend in Rio Olympics‚ as indicated by the official Rio Olympics site. She was conceived on 26‚ 2002 in Nepal however presently lives with her

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    personalities from all fields of public interests. Demise of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray and former Prime Minister IK Gujral marked the end of an era in Indian politics whereas passing away of legendary film actors like- Rajesh Khanna‚ Dara Singh and renowned film maker Yash Chopra left the showbiz shocked. Let us take a glance at the events which took place in the outgoing leap year of 2012:  India: 19 January: Suresh Kalmadi‚ who was behind bars and facing trial for irregularities in

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    Train to Pakistan Review

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    in 1947‚ is becoming a fading word in the history books. First-hand accounts will soon vanish. Khushwant Singh‚ who was over thirty at the time‚ later wrote Train to Pakistan and got it published in 1956. Reprinted since then‚ reissued in hardcover‚ and translated into many languages‚ the novel is now known as a classic‚ one of the finest and best-known treatments of the subject. Khushwant Singh recreates a tiny village in the Punjabi countryside and its people in that fateful summer. When the flood

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