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The Prime Minister's Farmer Income Protection Scheme (Hindi: प्रधानमंत्री अन्नदाता आय संरक्षण ...
Hindi/Urdu "Everywhere with honour and glory" Brigade of The Guards "Pahla hamesha pahla" Hindi/Urdu "First, always first" "Garud ka hun bol pyare " "I am the son of Garuda, Say O my friend" Parachute Regiment "Shatrujeet" Hindi "The conqueror" "Balidaan parma dharam" "Sacrifice before self" Mechanised Infantry Regiment "Valour and Faith" English
Specials @ 10 is an Indian television series on Sony Entertainment Television which features four different stories produced by four Bollywood film directors. [1] The stories include Rajuben, presented by Anurag Kashyap and directed by Lalit Marathe; Shaurat Nafrat Aur Showbiz, by Vikram Bhatt; Har Kadam Par Shaque, written and directed by Mukul Abhyankar, and presented by Mahesh Manjrekar ...
Abki Baar 400 Paar (This Time Surpassing 400) is a political slogan used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the 2024 general election. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The slogan refers to the ambition of winning more than 400 out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha.
Jai Hind (Hindi: जय् हिन्द्, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that means "Hail India", "Long live India", [1] or literally "Victory [for] India" as originally coined by Champakaraman Pillai. [2] [3] Used during India's independence movement from British rule, [4] [5] it emerged as a battle cry and in political ...
Har Mod Par [8] (2002) Hare Kkaanch Ki Choodiyaan (2005–2006) Haunted Nights (2012–2013) Isse Kehte Hai Golmaal Ghar (2004–2005) Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali (2011–2015) Jhilmil Sitaaron Ka Aangan Hoga (2012–2013) Jo Ishq Ki Marzi Woh Rab Ki Marzi (2009) Kaala Saaya (2011) Kagaar [9] (2002–2004) Kagaz Ki Kashti [10] (2002–2003)
These images were labelled with the "Jai Shri Ram" slogan (written in the Devnagari script of Hindi). [ 51 ] A 1995 essay published in Manushi , a journal edited by academic Madhu Kishwar , described how the Sangh Parivar's usage of "Jai Shri Ram", as opposed to "Sita-Ram", lies in the fact that their violent ideas had "no use for a non-macho Ram."