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*What do you do with the* *receipts you receive in the Toll gates?*

*Here is what you need to know...* *The receipts you receive during your travel on National Highways Roads is not only to cross the Toll gates.*  *Then what else is it for?*  *1. During medical emergency you can call the phone number given on the other side of the receipt. Ambulance will arrive within 10 minutes of your call.* *2. If your vehicle has some issue your wheel has got  punctured you can call the other number mentioned there and you will get assistance in10 minutes.* *3. If you are running out of fuel you will be supplied with 5 or 10 litres of petrol or Diesel very soon. You can pay them for the fuel supplied and get it.* *All these services are included in the money you pay at the toll gates. Many people do not have this information and we unnecessarily go through the pain during such situations. Please share this message with all your all your friends and family.*

Cabinet has approved the New Education Policy 2020. Education policy has been changed after 34 years. The remarkable things about the new education policy are as follows:

5 Years Fundamentals  1. Nursery @ 4 Years 2. Jr KG @ 5 Years 3. Sr KG @ 6 Years 4. Std 1st @ 7 Years 5. Std 2nd @ 8 Years 3 Years Preparatory 6. Std 3rd @ 9 Years 7. Std 4th @ 10 Years 8. Std 5th @ 11 Years 3 Years Middle 9. Std 6th @ 12 Years 10.Std 7th @ 13 Years 11. Std 8th @ 14 Years 4 Years Secondary 12. Std 9th @ 15 Years 13. Std SSC @ 16 Years 14. Std FYJC @ 17Years 15. STD SYJC @ 18 Years Important things: There will be board in 12th class only. 4 years of college degree.  No 10th Boards MPhil will also be closed. (In institutes like JNU, 45 to 50 years old students stay there for many years and pursue MPhil. All these debauched leftist ideologues will now be removed from the institute) Now students up to 5th will be taught in mother tongue, local language and national language only. The rest of the subjects, even if they are English, will be taught as a subject. Now just have to take board exams in 12th standard. Whereas earlier, it was mandatory to take the 10th board exam,

*COVID-19* (COVID is NOW a COMMON FLU) *👉5D 5D (5 DRUGS for 5 DAYS)*

1. IVERMECTIN 12mg   OD 5 days 2. DOXYCYLINE 100mg BD 5 days 3. ZINC                 50 mg  OD 5 days 4. MONTEK-LC OD 8pm 5 days              5. DOLO 650mg for Fever >100°F    *(OD Once a Day) & (BD Twice a Day)* 👉IVERMECTIN scientist was awarded NOBEL PRIZE  👉 SHARE this message to ALL PHARMACISTS, VOLUNTEERS, NURSES (ANM, GNM), PARAMEDICS, MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES, RMPs, TEACHERS, 108 & 104 STAFF * DIZ Triple Drugs Therapy is Very EFFECTIVE for COVID-19 and most people recover at home in less than 5 days (Very few need hospitalization) * Of the three DIZ drugs, IVERMECTIN is the most powerful drug and should be taken IMMEDIATELY after 1st symptom. So everyone should have an IVERMECTIN tablet at home ready. * Even a SINGLE dose will give MAGICAL RELIEF  * Along with IVERMECTIN DOXYCYLINE & ZINC should be used for 5 days *👉5 Symptoms:* 1. FEVER & BODY pains 2. COLD & COUGH  3. Loss of SMELL & TASTE  4. DIARRHOEA  5. BREATHLESSNESS  *👉5 Vital Signs (Thermom

*🙏 A call to PM from Sr Citizens 🙏* A humble request to Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India.

*Please, don't trouble the Senior Citizens.* At the outset  we wish you success in  your endevaours like "Make in India", " Swatch Bharath" "Digital India" etc..... *1. Request you to pay Interest on SCSS (Senior Citizen Savings Scheme) of all nationalised banks  atleast to 10 percent at par.  Currently it is paid 7.25  percent.* Interest payable quarterly to be paid  monthly.  *Raise the limit from 15 lacs to 30 lacs.* *As senior citizens will be able to get Rs 25000 monthly interest as sustainable  income without having to depend on  their children for it. Don't deduct tax on this income or request to fill form 15 H etc.* *The period of investment should be for 15 years and not five years* as life expectancy  is 75 and increasing *Pass a resolution to this scheme that the interest rates should never be reduced but increased to fight inflation.*  *2. No returns to be filed if the income of an SC  is less than five lacs.* If income exceeds 5 lacs y

*_Some Very Interesting, but very scary Predictions for the Future.._*

*_Some Very Interesting, but very scary Predictions for the Future.._* *1-Conventional Car Repair workshops* will vanish over a period of time. *2-A Petrol Engine /Diesel Engine-driven Car has almost 20,000 individual components*  An electrical Vehicle has less than 50. *In future, Electric cars will be sold with a life-time Warranty* and will be repaired only by authorised outlets.. It will take only a few minutes to remove and replace an Electric Motor in a Battery-powered Vehicle. *3-Faulty electric motors* are not repaired in the conventional car workshops teaming with Mechanics,, but will be sent to an automated Repair shop that repairs them using Robots. *4-The Electric motor in your Electric Vehicle malfunctions- A warning light goes on* -- so you drive up to what looks like a car wash, and your car is towed inside. While you have a cup of coffee,  out comes your car with a repaired Electric motor ! *5-Petrol Pumps* will go away. *6-Street corners will have Power meters that wil

It's a real pity that today's young Indians are being denied the real essence of Deepavali which was being enjoyed by earlier generations in the form of fireworks, even till as recently as just a few years ago. Among all the available firework brands, one particular brand which had become synonymous with firecrackers, was the Sivakasi based "Standard Fireworks".

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It's a real pity that today's young Indians are being denied the real essence of Deepavali which was being enjoyed by earlier generations in the form of fireworks, even till as recently as just a few years ago. Among all the available firework brands, one particular brand which had become synonymous with firecrackers, was the Sivakasi based "Standard Fireworks".  The roots of Standard Fireworks Ltd can be traced all the way back to 1942, when NRK Rajarathnam, a highly dynamic & ambitious young entrepreneur established Rajarathnam Industries to produce "safety matches" (matchbox) at Sivakasi. Soon, he noticed that most of the firecrackers sold in the market were shoddy, with very high defective rates. That's when he came up with the idea of venturing into the firecrackers segment as well, with focus on very high quality standards, and thus aptly named it "Standard".  Word soon spread about this new brand in which "Not even a single crac

*Be rich & happy from within*

I got on to the bus. But seeing the crowd inside, I  was scared. There was no place to sit. At that moment, a seat became vacant. The next person could have easily occupied it. Instead he offered me that seat. Next stop. Same thing happened. Again he gave his seat to another person.  I was observing him... this happened for four times in our entire bus journey. The man looked tired, he must have been going home after his job. In last stop, we all got off. Out of curiosity I spoke to him.  Asked why you were giving your seat to another every time ??  The interesting answer he gave was I haven’t studied at all or have much money. I have nothing to give, neither knowledge, nor money. This is the only thing which I can do for others, easily. So I do this everyday. Though working for all the day,  I can still stand for a little longer. When I gave you the seat, you said thank you. I felt very happy. I believe I'm contributing to the best of my abilities. Doing something for someone, is

In the mid 1920s, a brilliant young man felt suddenly confused & disappointed. Born in a tiny village where most of his friends spent their time playing in muddy waters, this shy, introverted boy preferred to regularly walk deep into the woods and read popular English literature under the cool breeze of banyan trees. Soon, he began to compose his own poems, and by the age of 15, he had already published his own booklet of short English poems. As he moved to a bigger city to pursue higher education, he continued publishing more poems & plays, and his literary charm impressed many, including his University Professors who had no hesitation in hailing him as the next Wordsworth or Milton. However, things took a U-turn when this young man gifted his latest composition of poems to a very Popular Visiting Professor at the University, and sought his honest feedback. While the Professor acknowledged the young man's efforts in expressing his creativity in a "foreign language", he then went on to ask him why couldn't he do the same in his own language so that he could primarily reach out to his own people. That feedback actually disappointed the young man, because it meant setting aside his deep passion for English literature, and to freshly start working on his own language. After a lot of introspection, he felt that advice was right, and took the plunge as a Kannada poet. Within years, he produced some of the greatest Kannada literary works, including his Magnum-Opus based on Hindu Epics, for which he was identified as one of the earliest Poets in India to be honored with the highly coveted Jnanapeetha Award. That young man's name was Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa (Kuvempu).

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In the mid 1920s, a brilliant young man felt suddenly confused & disappointed. Born in a tiny village where most of his friends spent their time playing in muddy waters, this shy, introverted boy preferred to regularly walk deep into the woods and read popular English literature under the cool breeze of banyan trees.  Soon, he began to compose his own poems, and by the age of 15, he had already published his own booklet of short English poems. As he moved to a bigger city to pursue higher education, he continued publishing more poems & plays, and his literary charm impressed many, including his University Professors who had no hesitation in hailing him as the next Wordsworth or Milton.  However, things took a U-turn when this young man gifted his latest composition of poems to a very Popular Visiting Professor at the University, and sought his honest feedback. While the Professor acknowledged the young man's efforts in expressing his creativity in a "foreign language&q