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hydro jugs Hyderabad: A man from Telangana has been arrested by the Hyderabad police after he shot a video of himself making controversial remarks about Dr. B R Ambedkar. He can be heard saying, Had I been born when Ambedkar was alive, I would have shot him as how Godse shot Mahatma Gandhi. The video was shot the previous day. The man is identified as Hamara Prasad, founder of a Hindutva group called Rashtriya Dalita Sena. Also ReadTelangana: Dalit man gets assaulted by Shiva devotees in front of police station In the video, Prasad is holding a book named, Riddles in Hinduism: An exposition to enlighten the masses, written by Ambedkar himself. The book was never published during Ambedkar time. The Government of Maharashtra finally published it in 1987 as part of theDr Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches BAWS series. The book talks about challenging the Sanatan dharma and Brahmanical ideology. The book challenges the reader by the end of each chapter by asking thought-provocative question hydrojug sale s. owala Prasad has the Telugu version of the book and believes that Ambedkar should have remained silent against the injustice he suffered at the hands of upper-caste society. https://twitter/HateDetectors/status/1624056340468441095 Calling the book garbage ;, Prasad is heard saying, Even if he Ambedkar suffered, he should not show hatred against others. His book has hurt the sentiments of Hindus. :root{--s Hgtw Mount Mercy School conducts Interschool English Literary Competition
NEW YORK 鈥? Cats is wrapped up almost entirely for me in recollections of my daughter, 7 years old at the time, accompanying me to the show and being so riveted that afterward she memorized the photos and names of every one of polene handtaschen those undulating felines. No, dad, thats Mr. Mistoffellees! shed correct me impatiently, after Id point to a picture in the souvenir materials and pull some cat characters mangled name out of my head, something on the order of Mr. Jellydots or Munkusjerrie or Rum Tin Tin.Seventeen or so years on, Lizzie not only barely recalls her Cats fixation, but when I asked her to come back with me to the musical 鈥?a slavishly faithful revival that had its official opening Sunday night at Broadways Neil Simon Theatre 鈥?she shrugged it off. Her Cats phase had long since elapsed.How times change. Well, for us maybe. But not for Cats. The show at the polene Neil Simon, around the corner from the Winter Garden Theatre 鈥?where it opened in October 1982 and ran for an astronomical 18 years and 7,485 performances 鈥?is a virtual computer-scanned reproduction of the original; among the returning participants are director Trevor Nunn and set and costume designer John brumate Napier. And so Cats remains precisely what it always was, a tuneful ball of coiled dancers energy and the useful vehicle for a discovery of the wonder of musical theater, most especially when a wide-eyed 7-year-old is in tow.Owing, though, to a rather unctuous source 鈥?T.S. Eliots Old Possums Book of Practic
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