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15th ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus)
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#DAILY_PRACTICE #WAT_SET
1.Foreign
2.Pity
3.Import
4.Voice
5.Time
6.Comfort
7.Hollow
8.Score
9.Stock
10.Present
11.Dreams
12.Video
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1.Foreign
2.Pity
3.Import
4.Voice
5.Time
6.Comfort
7.Hollow
8.Score
9.Stock
10.Present
11.Dreams
12.Video
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#DAILY_PRACTICE #SRT_SET
1.You are studying for your 12th standard boards exams and tsunami smashed your coastal town. You will...
2.He is the newly appointed captain after finishing his engineering in electronics for a small ship and on the trail he lose his communication with the coast and its about to lose whole steadiness because of failure of communication device. You will…
3.While going for a symposium in City College, you see your group is losing ground on a friendly talk, you will...
4.While going for a symposium in City College, you see your opposite group of persons involving in a serious discussion and it heats up with your group. You will...
5.He has to go to final round of interview and the whole city is shut down without transportation as a big leader dies. you will...
6.A new family settled in your neighbor flat imports smuggled goods, and your wife wants to purchase it for your house at cheaper rate. You will...
7.Your team leader corners you many times before your group and while lunch time discussion, everyone talks badly about team leader in his absence by supporting you. You will..
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1.You are studying for your 12th standard boards exams and tsunami smashed your coastal town. You will...
2.He is the newly appointed captain after finishing his engineering in electronics for a small ship and on the trail he lose his communication with the coast and its about to lose whole steadiness because of failure of communication device. You will…
3.While going for a symposium in City College, you see your group is losing ground on a friendly talk, you will...
4.While going for a symposium in City College, you see your opposite group of persons involving in a serious discussion and it heats up with your group. You will...
5.He has to go to final round of interview and the whole city is shut down without transportation as a big leader dies. you will...
6.A new family settled in your neighbor flat imports smuggled goods, and your wife wants to purchase it for your house at cheaper rate. You will...
7.Your team leader corners you many times before your group and while lunch time discussion, everyone talks badly about team leader in his absence by supporting you. You will..
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PUNJAB REGIMENT
▪️Regimental Centre: Ramgarh, Jharkhand
▪️Regimental Insignia: A Galley, an ancient Greek or Roman warship, with a bank of oars and sail. It is perhaps the only infantry insignia of a naval vessel anywhere.
▪️Motto: Sthal Wa Jal (By Land and Sea).
▪️War Cry: Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal (He who cries God is Truth, is Ever Happy).
Bol Jawala Ma Ki Jai (Say Victory to Goddess Jawala).
▪️Battle Honours: Zojila, Icchogil, Dograi, Burki, Kalidhar, Bedori, Nangi Tekri, Brachil Pass, Longewala and Garibpur.
▪️Honours & Awards: 2 Padma Bushan, 1 Padma Shri, 4 Param Vishisht Seva Medals, 18 Maha Vir Chakras, 9 Kirti Chakras, 1 Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, 6 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals, 56 Vir Chakras, 29 Shaurya Chakras, 1 Yudh Seva Medal, 121 Sena Medals, 19 Vishisht Seva Medals and 117 Mention-in-Despatches.
▪️Active from: 1757
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PUNJAB REGIMENT
▪️Regimental Centre: Ramgarh, Jharkhand
▪️Regimental Insignia: A Galley, an ancient Greek or Roman warship, with a bank of oars and sail. It is perhaps the only infantry insignia of a naval vessel anywhere.
▪️Motto: Sthal Wa Jal (By Land and Sea).
▪️War Cry: Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal (He who cries God is Truth, is Ever Happy).
Bol Jawala Ma Ki Jai (Say Victory to Goddess Jawala).
▪️Battle Honours: Zojila, Icchogil, Dograi, Burki, Kalidhar, Bedori, Nangi Tekri, Brachil Pass, Longewala and Garibpur.
▪️Honours & Awards: 2 Padma Bushan, 1 Padma Shri, 4 Param Vishisht Seva Medals, 18 Maha Vir Chakras, 9 Kirti Chakras, 1 Uttam Yudh Seva Medal, 6 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals, 56 Vir Chakras, 29 Shaurya Chakras, 1 Yudh Seva Medal, 121 Sena Medals, 19 Vishisht Seva Medals and 117 Mention-in-Despatches.
▪️Active from: 1757
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PUNJAB Regiment
◆The Punjab Regiment is one of the oldest in the Indian Army. The first battalion which today constitutes this regiment was raised in 1805, by the then Maharaja of Patiala.
◆The first four British-raised battalions of what later became the 2nd Punjab Regiment and finally the Punjab Regiment, were raised during the hostilities in the Carnatic in South India between 1761 and 1776.
◆The first and second battalions have been moved to other regiments and the fourth battalion was disbanded. The third battalion still continues as part of the regiment.
◆The numbers and titles of the battalions changed during the successive reorganisations of the Madras Presidency Army, the British Indian Army and the Indian Army during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
◆The names changed from Coast Sepoys to Carnatic Infantry, Madras Native Infantry, Punjabis and finally to the Punjab Regiment. In recent years, the Punjab Regiment has contributed towards UN peacekeeping missions by sending six of its battalions overseas: 3 Punjab to Gaza, 14 Punjab to Angola, 15 and 26 Punjab to Lebanon and 16 and 24 Punjab to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
◆During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, a Company (reinforced) of the 23rd battalion, Punjab Regiment, consisting of about 120 soldiers under the command of Major (later Brigadier) Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, fought off an assault by a brigade of the Pakistan Army.
◆The battle was fought at the desert border post of Longewala, Rajasthan. The unit fought during the last five hours of the night of 5 December 1971 unsupported as the Indian Air Force aircraft at the time did not have night attack capabilities.
◆For his leadership during the battle, Maj. Chandpuri was decorated with the Maha Vir Chakra, the second highest gallantry award in India.
◆The regiment is perhaps the only infantry regiment with naval galley as an insignia, anywhere. It was awarded to 69th Punjabis (later 2nd Punjab) in recognition of the readiness to serve overseas, after the battalion had fought in eight overseas campaigns by 1824.
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PUNJAB Regiment
◆The Punjab Regiment is one of the oldest in the Indian Army. The first battalion which today constitutes this regiment was raised in 1805, by the then Maharaja of Patiala.
◆The first four British-raised battalions of what later became the 2nd Punjab Regiment and finally the Punjab Regiment, were raised during the hostilities in the Carnatic in South India between 1761 and 1776.
◆The first and second battalions have been moved to other regiments and the fourth battalion was disbanded. The third battalion still continues as part of the regiment.
◆The numbers and titles of the battalions changed during the successive reorganisations of the Madras Presidency Army, the British Indian Army and the Indian Army during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
◆The names changed from Coast Sepoys to Carnatic Infantry, Madras Native Infantry, Punjabis and finally to the Punjab Regiment. In recent years, the Punjab Regiment has contributed towards UN peacekeeping missions by sending six of its battalions overseas: 3 Punjab to Gaza, 14 Punjab to Angola, 15 and 26 Punjab to Lebanon and 16 and 24 Punjab to the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
◆During the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971, a Company (reinforced) of the 23rd battalion, Punjab Regiment, consisting of about 120 soldiers under the command of Major (later Brigadier) Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, fought off an assault by a brigade of the Pakistan Army.
◆The battle was fought at the desert border post of Longewala, Rajasthan. The unit fought during the last five hours of the night of 5 December 1971 unsupported as the Indian Air Force aircraft at the time did not have night attack capabilities.
◆For his leadership during the battle, Maj. Chandpuri was decorated with the Maha Vir Chakra, the second highest gallantry award in India.
◆The regiment is perhaps the only infantry regiment with naval galley as an insignia, anywhere. It was awarded to 69th Punjabis (later 2nd Punjab) in recognition of the readiness to serve overseas, after the battalion had fought in eight overseas campaigns by 1824.
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#INTERNATIONAL_RELATIONS #INTERNATIONAL_CURRENTAFFAIRS
Recently USA President Joe Biden kept 11th September as the deadline for all American troops to leave Afghanistan, and it will wind up the longest war in America's history.
Here is detailed information about the news & India's stand on it.
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Recently USA President Joe Biden kept 11th September as the deadline for all American troops to leave Afghanistan, and it will wind up the longest war in America's history.
Here is detailed information about the news & India's stand on it.
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#Important_currentaffair_for_SSBinterview #GD_Material
Global Peace Index 2021
✔️Why in the news- The 15th edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI) has been released by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP).
◆The GPI was founded by Steve Killelea, an Australian technology entrepreneur and philanthropist.
◆It is released by Australian think tank Institute for Economics & Peace.
◆The index ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness.
◆The GPI covers 99.7 per cent of the world’s population, using 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from highly respected sources, and measures the state of peace across three domains:
◆The level of societal safety and security.
◆The extent of ongoing domestic and international conflict.
◆The degree of militarisation.
◆Possible effects of climate change on peace are newly included in this research.
◆The report points out that the average level of global peacefulness declined by 0.07 percent marking the 9th deterioration in the last thirteen years.
▪️Findings of the Report
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●Iceland remains the most peaceful country in the world, a position it has held since 2008.
●Other countries at top of the Global Peace Index (GPI) are New Zealand, Austria, Portugal, and Denmark and Slovenia.
●India has moved up two notches from its previous year’s ranking to become the 135th most peaceful country in the world and the 5th in the region.
●The largest improvement in peacefulness in South Asia occurred in Pakistan, which ranked 150th globally and 6th in the region, by moving up two notches from the previous year’s ranking.
●The Index placed Bangladesh at 91st position compared to 98th last year.
●Bangladesh has scored an overall score of 2.68 making it the third most peaceful country in South Asia placed behind Bhutan and Nepal.
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◆Afghanistan is the least peaceful country in the world for the fourth consecutive year, followed by Yemen, Syria, South Sudan, and Iraq.
◆All, except Yemen, have been ranked amongst the five least peaceful nations since at least 2015, with Afghanistan having been ranked amongst the three least peaceful nations since 2010.
✔️Top GPI Countries
●Eight of the ten countries at the top of the GPI are located in Europe.
●This is the most European countries to be ranked in the top ten in the history of the index.
●Singapore fell out of the top ten, replaced by Ireland which improved by three places.
●Only three of the nine regions in the world became more peaceful over the past year.
●The largest improvement occurred in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), followed by Europe and South Asia. However, MENA still remains the least peaceful region in the world.
▪️Military expenditure
●US, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia and India are the top five countries with the largest total military expenditure.
●The Militarisation domain has improved by 4.2 per cent since 2008, the only GPI domain to record an improvement in the last 15 years.
●The armed service rate has fallen in 111 countries, and military expenditure as a percentage of GDP fell in 87.
▪️Economic impact of violence
The economic impact of violence to the global economy in 2020 was $14.96 trillion in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms which is equivalent to 11.6 percent of the world’s economic activity.
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Global Peace Index 2021
✔️Why in the news- The 15th edition of the Global Peace Index (GPI) has been released by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP).
◆The GPI was founded by Steve Killelea, an Australian technology entrepreneur and philanthropist.
◆It is released by Australian think tank Institute for Economics & Peace.
◆The index ranks 163 independent states and territories according to their level of peacefulness.
◆The GPI covers 99.7 per cent of the world’s population, using 23 qualitative and quantitative indicators from highly respected sources, and measures the state of peace across three domains:
◆The level of societal safety and security.
◆The extent of ongoing domestic and international conflict.
◆The degree of militarisation.
◆Possible effects of climate change on peace are newly included in this research.
◆The report points out that the average level of global peacefulness declined by 0.07 percent marking the 9th deterioration in the last thirteen years.
▪️Findings of the Report
❗️
Most peaceful
●Iceland remains the most peaceful country in the world, a position it has held since 2008.
●Other countries at top of the Global Peace Index (GPI) are New Zealand, Austria, Portugal, and Denmark and Slovenia.
●India has moved up two notches from its previous year’s ranking to become the 135th most peaceful country in the world and the 5th in the region.
●The largest improvement in peacefulness in South Asia occurred in Pakistan, which ranked 150th globally and 6th in the region, by moving up two notches from the previous year’s ranking.
●The Index placed Bangladesh at 91st position compared to 98th last year.
●Bangladesh has scored an overall score of 2.68 making it the third most peaceful country in South Asia placed behind Bhutan and Nepal.
❗️
Least Peaceful
◆Afghanistan is the least peaceful country in the world for the fourth consecutive year, followed by Yemen, Syria, South Sudan, and Iraq.
◆All, except Yemen, have been ranked amongst the five least peaceful nations since at least 2015, with Afghanistan having been ranked amongst the three least peaceful nations since 2010.
✔️Top GPI Countries
●Eight of the ten countries at the top of the GPI are located in Europe.
●This is the most European countries to be ranked in the top ten in the history of the index.
●Singapore fell out of the top ten, replaced by Ireland which improved by three places.
●Only three of the nine regions in the world became more peaceful over the past year.
●The largest improvement occurred in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), followed by Europe and South Asia. However, MENA still remains the least peaceful region in the world.
▪️Military expenditure
●US, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia and India are the top five countries with the largest total military expenditure.
●The Militarisation domain has improved by 4.2 per cent since 2008, the only GPI domain to record an improvement in the last 15 years.
●The armed service rate has fallen in 111 countries, and military expenditure as a percentage of GDP fell in 87.
▪️Economic impact of violence
The economic impact of violence to the global economy in 2020 was $14.96 trillion in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms which is equivalent to 11.6 percent of the world’s economic activity.
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Sikh Light Infantry
▪️Regimental Centre: Fatehgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
▪️Regimental Insignia: A sharp-edged Quoit, or Chakra, used by the Sikhs in combat, mounted with a Kirpan, the Sikh dagger.
▪️Motto: Deg Teh Fateh (Prosperity in Peace and Victory in War).
▪️War Cry: Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal (He who cries God is Truth, is ever Happy).
▪️Battle Honours: OP Hill, Kalidhar, Fatehpur and Parbat Ali.
▪️Honours & Awards: 1 Ashok Chakra, 5 Maha Vir Chakras, 6 Kirti Chakras, 23 Vir Chakras, 13 Shaurya Chakras, 82 Sena Medals, 4 Param Vishisht Seva Medals, 8 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals, 3 Yudh Seva Medals, 17 Vishisht Seva Medals, 49 Mention-in-Despatches and 122 COAS Commendation Cards.
▪️Active from: 1944
▪️Raising Day: 12 July
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Sikh Light Infantry
▪️Regimental Centre: Fatehgarh, Uttar Pradesh.
▪️Regimental Insignia: A sharp-edged Quoit, or Chakra, used by the Sikhs in combat, mounted with a Kirpan, the Sikh dagger.
▪️Motto: Deg Teh Fateh (Prosperity in Peace and Victory in War).
▪️War Cry: Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal (He who cries God is Truth, is ever Happy).
▪️Battle Honours: OP Hill, Kalidhar, Fatehpur and Parbat Ali.
▪️Honours & Awards: 1 Ashok Chakra, 5 Maha Vir Chakras, 6 Kirti Chakras, 23 Vir Chakras, 13 Shaurya Chakras, 82 Sena Medals, 4 Param Vishisht Seva Medals, 8 Ati Vishisht Seva Medals, 3 Yudh Seva Medals, 17 Vishisht Seva Medals, 49 Mention-in-Despatches and 122 COAS Commendation Cards.
▪️Active from: 1944
▪️Raising Day: 12 July
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Sikh Light Infantry
◆The Sikh Light Infantry is a light infantry regiment of the Indian Army. The regiment is the successor unit to the 23rd, 32nd and 34th Royal Sikh Pioneers of the British Indian Army.
◆The regiment recruits from the Sikh community of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana states of India. The versatility of the Sikh Light Infantry has seen the regiment conduct operations from conventional warfare on the Siachen Glacier, the highest battlefield in the world, to counterterrorism.
◆Units of the regiment have also been deployed as part of the United Nations Emergency Force. The regimental motto is “Deg Tegh Fateh”, meaning “prosperity in peace and victory in war”.
◆The motto has great significance with the tenth Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, with whom the Mazhabi community is very strongly associated.
◆The regiment’s cap badge is a chakram or quoit, with a mounted kirpan. The insignia was designed to honour the Mazhabi community’s Akali Nihang ancestry.
◆The Sikh Light Infantry finds its origins in the Sikh Pioneers raised in 1857. Sikh Pioneers were used in various military campaigns in India and abroad, and highly regarded for their determined resolve to complete the assigned tasks against all opposition.
◆The Sikh Pioneers were later merged into the Sappers and Miners. World War-II and its need for additional troops saw the rise of Mazhabi and Ramdasia Sikhs as a regiment in 1941. The designation was changed to the Sikh Light Infantry in 1944.
◆In view of its linkages with the Pioneers, the Sikh Light Infantry received its earlier seniority after the Sikh Regiment. The Sikh Light Infantry draws its man power from the Mazhabi and Ramdasia elements amongst the Sikhs. They had long formed part of the armies of the Sikhs' Tenth Guru and in later Khalsa armies. The regiment has produced one Army Chief, General Ved Prakash Malik (10th Sikh LI).
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Sikh Light Infantry
◆The Sikh Light Infantry is a light infantry regiment of the Indian Army. The regiment is the successor unit to the 23rd, 32nd and 34th Royal Sikh Pioneers of the British Indian Army.
◆The regiment recruits from the Sikh community of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana states of India. The versatility of the Sikh Light Infantry has seen the regiment conduct operations from conventional warfare on the Siachen Glacier, the highest battlefield in the world, to counterterrorism.
◆Units of the regiment have also been deployed as part of the United Nations Emergency Force. The regimental motto is “Deg Tegh Fateh”, meaning “prosperity in peace and victory in war”.
◆The motto has great significance with the tenth Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, with whom the Mazhabi community is very strongly associated.
◆The regiment’s cap badge is a chakram or quoit, with a mounted kirpan. The insignia was designed to honour the Mazhabi community’s Akali Nihang ancestry.
◆The Sikh Light Infantry finds its origins in the Sikh Pioneers raised in 1857. Sikh Pioneers were used in various military campaigns in India and abroad, and highly regarded for their determined resolve to complete the assigned tasks against all opposition.
◆The Sikh Pioneers were later merged into the Sappers and Miners. World War-II and its need for additional troops saw the rise of Mazhabi and Ramdasia Sikhs as a regiment in 1941. The designation was changed to the Sikh Light Infantry in 1944.
◆In view of its linkages with the Pioneers, the Sikh Light Infantry received its earlier seniority after the Sikh Regiment. The Sikh Light Infantry draws its man power from the Mazhabi and Ramdasia elements amongst the Sikhs. They had long formed part of the armies of the Sikhs' Tenth Guru and in later Khalsa armies. The regiment has produced one Army Chief, General Ved Prakash Malik (10th Sikh LI).
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कदम-कदम बढ़ाये जा, खुशी के गीत गाये जा
ये ज़िन्दगी है क़ौम की, तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
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उड़ा के दुश्मनों का सर, जोश-ए-वतन बढ़ाये जा
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जो सामने तेरे अड़े, तो ख़ाक में मिलाये जा
कदम-कदम बढ़ाये जा...
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Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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कदम-कदम बढ़ाये जा, खुशी के गीत गाये जा
ये ज़िन्दगी है क़ौम की, तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
तू शेर-ए-हिन्द आगे बढ़, मरने से फिर भी तू ना डर
उड़ा के दुश्मनों का सर, जोश-ए-वतन बढ़ाये जा
कदम-कदम बढ़ाये जा...
तेरी हिम्मत बढ़ती रहे, खुदा तेरी सुनता रहे
जो सामने तेरे अड़े, तो ख़ाक में मिलाये जा
कदम-कदम बढ़ाये जा...
IMA POP Spring Term 21
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The Flying Sikh has flown.
Milkha Singh
1929-2021 🙏🙏
U will continue inspiring sports fraternity till eternity...Fly in peace...flying SIKH !!
The Flying Sikh has flown.
Milkha Singh
1929-2021 🙏🙏
U will continue inspiring sports fraternity till eternity...Fly in peace...flying SIKH !!
#DAILY_PRACTICE #WAT_SET
1.Admire
2.Coward
3.Follower
4.Honour
5.Impartial
6.Mother
7.Patriot
8.Principal
9.Punish
10.Support
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1.Admire
2.Coward
3.Follower
4.Honour
5.Impartial
6.Mother
7.Patriot
8.Principal
9.Punish
10.Support
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#DAILY_PRACTICE #SRT_SET
1. Only three days are there for final submission of project, but the team mate who knows most of the modules left the team because of some issue. You will...
2. You are the class representative and in free hours you are calling Engineering mathematics professor to take extra class. On knowing this, physics professor gets anger and corners you to fail in the lab practical. You will...
3. His mother dies due to cancer at early age and his father left him with second marriage, You will...
4. You are requested to organize a cycling trip, you will...
5. While going on a cycle trip, your cycle got punctured and no one in that place and it is getting dark, you will...
6. Your long back friend asks you some money which you have, but you already know that he has the habit of drinking. You will...
7. Due to metro rail works, you find your normal way of traffic is blocked and its getting late for meeting and members waiting at meeting hall are yelling at you, You will..
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1. Only three days are there for final submission of project, but the team mate who knows most of the modules left the team because of some issue. You will...
2. You are the class representative and in free hours you are calling Engineering mathematics professor to take extra class. On knowing this, physics professor gets anger and corners you to fail in the lab practical. You will...
3. His mother dies due to cancer at early age and his father left him with second marriage, You will...
4. You are requested to organize a cycling trip, you will...
5. While going on a cycle trip, your cycle got punctured and no one in that place and it is getting dark, you will...
6. Your long back friend asks you some money which you have, but you already know that he has the habit of drinking. You will...
7. Due to metro rail works, you find your normal way of traffic is blocked and its getting late for meeting and members waiting at meeting hall are yelling at you, You will..
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#TAT_SET278
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