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इस पुस्तक की सामग्री को व्यापक शोध और 603 करण कक्कड़ मर्डर केस के सभी कानूनी दस्तावेजों और फाइलों के माध्यम से संकलित किया गया है। इस पुस्तक को संकलित करने के लिए गवाहों की गवाही और प्रत्यक्ष गवाहों के बयानों का उपयोग किया गया है।
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The murders of Swaraj Ranjan Das and his son Anup Das, who were the first known victims of Vijay Palande when he worked as a steward in the famous Mumbai restaurant Copper Chimney in 1994, The book uncovers the murder of Karan Kakkad and his unknown associate in March 2012, just before Arun Tikku was murdered. The author sheds light on the backgrounds of Vijay Palande and his associates, Dhananjay Shinde, Manoj Gajkosh, David John D. Souza, and Simran Sood. How they all came together to carry out gruesome killings one after another that caused mayhem in the maximum city.
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Anuj Tikku seems frustrated with the slow pace of the trial, he wants justice for his slain father, he wants revenge blood for blood and is now ready to go to any extend to get Palande bumped off inside the jail premises itself. Anuj now hatches a devious conspiracy to kill the man who murders his father.
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Assassinating Modi

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It had been a long time I have had a desire to travel to the deep interiors of Uttar Pradesh and my travels to Awadh and Vindhyachal is a testament to the final fulfilment of that desire. I have been travelling to famous cities and places in Uttar Pradesh and my book is a compilation of those travels and the experiences I had as I moved from Varanasi to Allahabad then to Lucknow and to Ayodhya. It was also a deeply spiritual experience as I went temple hopping in Mirzapur and Ayodhya, It was the land of Ram Lalla and my visit to my place and land of birth Fatehpur, those where the highlights of my trip. I even visited the very hospital where I was born and mange to chat up with the nurses and doctors there.
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People like Tim Cook, Satay Nadal, Sundar Pichai and Mark Zuckerberg are household names, who bring the wonders of technology to our homes. Be it a Srini or your favorite show on Netflix we are a generation born on 2G 3G 4G and 5G. A world whose attention is transfixed to their personal phone, the youth gaze at it for almost all their needs. Now with the advent of PayPal and Paytm we transact only digitally, we buy and sell crypto currencies around the globe, I am sure you all have heard of Bitcoin and other crypto currency brands working on Block Chain technology. These Virtual currencies are defining and breaking new trends in the way we look at money itself. AI is tapping into our lives analyzing our behavior and throwing up just the right ads that are meant for us to see. There is no sphere where technology has not engulfed our lives now and after the Pandemic, this trend will only grow.
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It was my old friend Tiwari who threw down the challenge—to climb to Everest Base Camp—and I gleefully accepted. I made my booking last year through Himalayan Tours to take on the mighty peak. Determined to be fully prepared, I started training three months in advance. I swam for four hours a day and walked over 15 kilometers daily. In the process, I lost six kilos and became significantly fitter by the time the climb began. By the 1st of May, I was ready for the fifteen-day trek. I had already decided to document my experience on my blog and made sure I had all the equipment I needed for the journey: a new walking stick, sleeping bag, rucksack, and climbing shoes. Everything was in place, and I was eagerly looking forward to the challenge. The first day, however, was a disaster. I fell sick during the bus ride to Ramchek and threw up during a tea break. Thankfully, that was the only low point of the entire journey. The rest of the trek went fairly smoothly. The first three days of climbing were exhausting, but we had a rest day in between to acclimatize. Along the way, I made some interesting friends. One was Awra, and the other was my roommate for the journey, Arun. I truly enjoyed our chats together. Due to my absentmindedness, I kept misplacing my trekking stick, but thankfully someone always managed to retrieve it for me.
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It was my old friend Tiwari who threw down the challenge—to climb to Everest Base Camp—and I gleefully accepted. I made my booking last year through Himalayan Tours to take on the mighty peak. Determined to be fully prepared, I started training three months in advance. I swam for four hours a day and walked over 15 kilometers daily. In the process, I lost six kilos and became significantly fitter by the time the climb began. By the 1st of May, I was ready for the fifteen-day trek. I had already decided to document my experience on my blog and made sure I had all the equipment I needed for the journey: a new walking stick, sleeping bag, rucksack, and climbing shoes. Everything was in place, and I was eagerly looking forward to the challenge. The first day, however, was a disaster. I fell sick during the bus ride to Ramchek and threw up during a tea break. Thankfully, that was the only low point of the entire journey. The rest of the trek went fairly smoothly. The first three days of climbing were exhausting, but we had a rest day in between to acclimatize. Along the way, I made some interesting friends. One was Awra, and the other was my roommate for the journey, Arun. I truly enjoyed our chats together. Due to my absentmindedness, I kept misplacing my trekking stick, but thankfully someone always managed to retrieve it for me.
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Bubbly is a young Sikh Man who runs an auto to make a living in Amritsar, he did not get much education but somehow managed to pick up an autobiography of Elon Musk, he is now fascinated by the man and his inventions. He is convinced that the only way out of poverty for him and his family is to convert his auto rickshaw into a flying taxi that can ferry pilgrims to and from the golden temple in Amritsar, right from the city center itself bypassing the many narrow lanes and by lanes that crowd the entrance to the Golden Temple creating traffic and needless delay in commuter time. He is a Sardar but he has an innovative mind and an instinct for technology. He learns from the net about the inventions of his Guru and dedicates himself to making his auto rickshaw into a flying machine that can fly like a drone and bypass all road traffic taking pilgrims to the temple in no time. He wants to use solar energy in his auto, not fossil fuel just like his idol he is out to help the people of his city and the tourists who come to the golden temple saving the environment and halting climate change. This mad hatter of a Sardar impresses all in his mohalla who first poke fun at him for thinking about such an absurd and lofty dream. He is supported in his effort by his cousin Bunty and his helper Ram Charan Yadav a native of Madhubani in Bihar. He is guided in his mission by his love Hasina Sidhu who is the daughter of a local Dhaba owner Gurinder Sidhu who runs a Dhaba called Amritsar Happy Chicken. Hasina is desperate to marry Bubbly and fears that her father is against the match, at the same time Bubbly’s quest to convert his humble auto into a flying machine and proving the stereotype that all Sikhs are foolish and dumb wrong. This is taking a toll on their relationship. On the other side Vikram Rana, the owner of Bhola Cabs a large local taxi and auto service provider is chasing Bubbly and trying to steal his patent technology. Will he succeed in making his auto rickshaw fly and will he be finally united with his technology idol? Meet the Techno Sardar of Punjab our very own Amritsar da Elon Musk.
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Suddenly his father Lala Ram dies of a heart attack and the responsibility of his mother Asha Rani and his young sister Chatpati falls on Chandar Choor who is unable to protect his family business which finally runs into debt. He needs a new business idea a new plan to earn a living. He stumbles upon the idea of making churn and selling it in local shops. Soon with the help of his friends and a clever venture capitalist he builds his own Churan Factory which becomes the talk of the town. But the evil don Raka Ram and his side kick Munna Talkies want their hafta and profit form the factory Chandar Choor has set up. Hold on to your horse’s folks for a nerdy quirky adventure called Chandar Choor Ki Churan Factory.

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Fat to Fit FataFat is the weight loss journey of the author Anuj Tikku as he goes about his weight loss journey losing a full 10 kg in five months though life style and dietary changes . Here the author has discussed his exercise routines and change of dietary habits as he goes along his weight loss and body transformation program . The book is full of scenic pictures when he goes about his daily power walks enjoying fruit juice and local conversations .
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Soon the New York police department hears of her fame and takes help from her occult powers and intuition to track down and find missing girls in New York. Three young teenage girls have been missing for weeks, and one was found dead in an underground parking lot. The head of the NYPD, Commissioner Wolf Messing, and his deputy sheriff, Emma Jones, are assigned the case. Will Smita help the police find the girls before they are harmed by their assailants? The kidnapper, called "Barbie Killer," has to be found as he might strike again and again. So sit back and enjoy this roller-coaster psychological thriller called Finding Manmeet. A medium is said to have psychic abilities, but not all psychics function as mediums. The term "clairvoyance," for instance, may include seeing spirits and visions instilled by the spirit world. The Para psychological Association defines "clairvoyance" as "information derived directly from an external physical source.
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