Lal singh chaddha
The story of Laal Singh Chaddha, a simple man whose extraordinary journey will fill you with love, warmth and happiness.
Laal Singh Chaddha a man with low IQ level is travelling in a train and happens to tell his story to his co passenger with background of current events happening in India finding it interesting more fellow passengers join in.He was born during the Indo Pak war where his grandfather was a martyr hence he was named after him having a low IQ level no school wants to admit him but finally a priest of Catholic school does so seeing the fighting spirit in his mother.The school children try to avoid him but he befriends Roopa Dsouza his his classmate and bonds very well with her but Roopa wants to be rich as her drunkard father always beats her mother for money one day leading to her death.After death of her mother Roopa goes to stay with her grandmother who turns out to be maid working in Lal's house and both start to spend more time together and as kid Lal eventually proposes her.Years later Roopa and Lal study together at a college in Delhi and Lal still has same feelings for her.But Roopa's ambition is to got to Mumbai to be an actress an become rich while Lal joins the Indian army.During his term in army Lal meets Bala an both become good friends and plan a business together but Bala passes away in the war.After his army service Lal decides to full fill dream of Bala and starts the business planned with him where he is assisted by Mohdmmad Paji who was once a terrorist and Lal saved his life during war.Lal's life and business is doing well but he still has a place for Roopa whom he hasn't met since years and waits for return.
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moon
Overview. Earth's Moon is the brightest and largest object in our night sky. The Moon makes Earth a more livable planet by moderating our home planet's wobble on its axis, leading to a relatively stable climate. It also causes tides, creating a rhythm that has guided humans for thousands of years.
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Amritsar ( punjab )
Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib Sri Darbar Sahib is the central religious place of the Sikhs. The Sikhs daily wish in Ardas (prayer) to pay their visit and obeisance at this sacred place. The people belonging to other religions also visit daily to pay their obeisance. Earlier, the aplanning to establish a new Sikh centre was chalked out by the third Guru, Sri Guru Amardas Ji..He decided to settle a new religious centre on the land between the villages of Sultanwind, Tung Gumtala and Gilwali after consulting with Sri Guru Ramdas Ji, Baba Budha Ji and otheraprominent Sikhs. So, this town was founded by fourth Guru Sri Guru Ramdas Ji with the advice of Sri Guru Amardas Ji. Earlier, it was known as Chak Guru, Guru Ka Chak, Chak Ramdas or Ramdaspura. Later, it came to be known as Amritsar. The construction of Amrit Sarovar was commenced under the supervision of Sri Guru Ramdas Ji with the help of Sangat. Fifth Guru, SriGuru Arjan Dev Ji established a central place of worship Sri Harmandir Sahib Sri Darbar Sahibin the middle of sacred Sarovar. The foundation stone of Sri Harmandir Sahib Sri Darbar Sahibawas laid in 1645 Bikrami Samvat (1588 CE). The construction work was supervised by Sri Gurua Arjan Dev Ji himself as well as assisted by the prominent Sikhs like Baba Budha Ji, Bhai Gurdas Ji, Bhai Sahlo Ji and many other devoted disciples. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji got built the four doors and made it accessible to every person without any distinction of caste, creed, sex and religion. He installed Adi Sri (Guru) Granth Sahib Ji on Bhadon Sudi 1st, 1661 Bikrami Samvat (August.1604 CE) at Sri Harmandir Sahib Sri Darbar Sahib and appointed Baba Budha Ji as its first Granthi.
Presently, lakhs of devotees visit daily to Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib Sri Darbar Sahib and take holy bath in Amrit Sarovar. Sangat also listen to the blissful Kirtan that begins from Amrit Vela (Early dawn) till Sukhasan (Closing) of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. There is an multi-storied langar hall remains open for 24 hours where Sangat take meal in Pangat without any discrimination.
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