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Bapu's last journey

Monday, January 30, 2017



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The body of Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi) lying in state at Birla House, New Delhi, before the funeral cortege leaves for the burning ghats on the banks of the River Jumna

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February 1948: A Sikh priest reciting the scripts from the Gurugranth Saheb, while the body of Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), lies in state, covered with a Khadar sheet

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February 1948: A crowd watching the funeral pyre of Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), who was assassinated in Delhi. 

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February 1948: Indian politician and Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (1869 - 1964), paying tribute to the Indian statesman and advocate of non-violence, Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi), at a meeting to pay homage to his memory.

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Tribute To Shahensha-E-Ghazal

Monday, July 14, 2014

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmath Ullahi Wa Barkatahu



Zindagi Mein Toh Sabhi Pyaar Kiya Karte Hain
Mein Toh Marr Ke Bhi Meri Jaan Tujhe Chahounga

Tu Mila Hai Toh Ehsaas Hua Hai Mujhko
Yeh Meri Umr Mohabbat Keliye Thodi Hai

Ek Zara Saagame Daura Ka Bhi Haq Hai Jispar
Maine Woh Saans Bhi Tere Liye Rakh Chodi Hai

Tujhpe Ho Jaaounga Qurbaan Tujhe Chaounga
Main Toh Marr Ke Bhi Meri Jaan Tujhe Chahounga

Apne Jazbaat Mein Naghmaat Rachaane Keliye
Meine Dhadkan Ki Tarah Dil Mein Basaya Hai Tujhe

Mein Tasavoor Bhi Judaai Ka Bhala Kaise Karoun
Meine Qimsat Ki Laakiroun Se Churaaya Hai Tujhe

Pyaar Ka Banke Nighebaan Tujhe Chahounga
Mein Toh Marr Ke Bhi Meri Jaan Tujhe Chahounga

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Arzoo

Hum Chale Iss Jahan Se

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmath Ullahi Wa Barkatahu



Ab Ke Hum Bichde Toh Shayad Kabhi Khwaboun Me Mile
Jis Tarah Sookhe Huye Phool Kitaboun Me Mile

Dhoond Ujde Hue Logoun Mein Wafa Ke Moti
Ye Qazane Tujhe Mumkin Hai Khawaboun Mein Mile

Tu Khuda Hai Na Mera Ishq Faristoun Jaisa
Dono Insaan Hain Toh Inum Itne Hijaboun Me Mile

Gham-E-Duniya Bhi Gham-E-Yaar Me Shamil Karlo
Nasha Behta Hai Sharaboun Me Toh Sharaboun Mein Mile

Ab Laboun Me Hoon Na Tu Hai Na Wo Maaji Hai Faraaq
Jaise Do Saaye Tamanna Ke Saraboun Me Mile

Collection Shayari

Ghazal King Mehandi Hassan

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmath Ullahi Wa Barkatahu



Ghazal King Mehandi Hassan Passes Away
India-Born Pakistani Ghazal "Badshah" Mehdi Hassan,
Who Had Been Ailing For The Last Few Years
Passed Away At A Private Hospital ...
Indian-Born Ghazal Legend Mehdi Hassan,
The Melodious Voice Behind Evergreen Hits Like
'Patta Patta, Boota Boota' And 'Ab Ke Bichhare',
Died Today Following Multiple Organ Failure At The Age Of 84.
Hassan, Who Had Millions Of Fans In India And Pakistan,
Had Been Admitted To The Agha Khan Hospital In The Southern Port City Of Karachi Some Days Ago.
He Had Been In A Serious Condition And Was On Ventilator.
" My Father Passed Away At 12:22 PM
After A Long Battle Against Different Ailments,"
His Son Arif Hassan Said.
Hundreds Of Fans Gathered At The Hospital On Learning Of His Death.
Hassan Was Born Into A Family Of Traditional Musicians At Luna Village In India's Rajasthan State In 1927.
His Family Migrated To Pakistan At The Time Of Partition In 1947.
Hassan Cut Back On His Performances In The Late 1980s Due To Illness.
Prime Minister Gilani Expressed Grief And Sorrow At The Death Of Mehdi Hussan.
In A Message,He Said Hassan Was "An Icon Who Mesmerised Music Lovers Not Only In Pakistan But Also In The Subcontinent For Many Decades."
Hassan,Who Last Performed In India In 2000,Wanted To Visit The Country Again,A Dream Which Remained Unfulfilled.Arif Had Even Received The Visa In April For Hassan's Treatment In An Indian Hospital But They Could Not Travel As Singer's Condition Deteriorated.
Considered One Of The Most Successful Ghazal Singers Of Pakistan,
Hassan Was Trained In Classical Music By His Father Ustad Azeem Khan And His Uncle Ustad Ismail Khan Who Were Both Well Respected Classical Musicians.
He Started To Perform At A Young Age And His First Concert Was On Dhrupad And Kheyal With His Elder Brother.
Mehdi Hassan Was Bestowed With The Title Of
Shahenshah-E-Ghazal (TheKing Of Ghazal Singing)
By His Fans For Infusing A New Breath Of Life In The Art Form.
The Legend Also Played An Important Role Of The Cultural Ambassador
Between India And Pakistan And Visited His Birth Country Several Times.
Hassan Started Primarily As A Thumri Singer And Earned Recognition
Within The Musical Fraternity In Pakistan At The Time When Ustad Barkat Ali Khan, Begum Akhtar And Mukhtar Begum Were Considered The Stalwarts Of Ghazal Singing.
There Was A Time In Pakistan's Film Industry When A Film Was
Considered Incomplete Without Mehdi Hassan's Voice.
In 2010, "Sarhadein" Was Released Which Has The First And Last Duet
Song "Tera Milna" By Mehdi Hassan And Lata Mangeshkar, Who Once Called Hassan The " Voice Of God ".
Hassan Recorded It In Pakistan In 2009, And Lata Later Heard The Track And Recorded Her Part In India In 2010 And It Was Later Mixed Together For A Duet.
WE CAN JUST PRAY FOR HIS FORGIVENESS
Ameeen

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Mujhe Tum Bhula Naa Sakoge

Saturday, July 12, 2014


Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem
Assalam Alaikum Wa Rahmath Ullahi Wa Barkatahu



Mujhe Tum Nazar Se Gira Toh Rahe Ho
Mujhe Tum Kabhi Bhi Bhula Na Sakoge

Na Jaane Mujhe Kyun Yaqeen Ho Chala Hai
Mere Pyaar Ko Tum Mitaa Na Sakoge

Meri Yaad Hogi Jidhar Jaaoge Tum
Kabhi Naghma Banke Kabhi Banke Aansoo

Tadapta Mujhe Har Taraf Paaoge Tum
Shama Jo Jalaayi Hai Meri Wafa Ne

Bujhana Bhi Chaho Bujha Na Sakoge
Kabhi Naam Baatoun Mein Aaya Jo Mera

Toh Bechain Ho Hoke Dil Thaam Loge
Nigahoun Mein Chayega Gham Ka Andhera

Kisi Ne Jo Poocha Sabab Aansoun Ka
Bataana Bhi Chaho Bata Na Sakoge�

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Tribute

A tribute to Nirbhaya For DAMINI

Saturday, January 05, 2013


Maa bohot Dard sah kar..
bohot dard de kar..
tujhse kuch kah kar main jaa rahi hun........

Aaj meri vidai main jab Sakhiyaan milne aayengi...
Safaid Jode main lipti dekh sisak sisak mar jayengi...
Ladki­ hone ka khud pe fir wo Afsos jatayengi.....

M­aa tu unse itna kah dena Darindo ki duniya main Sambhal
kar rahna..........­­.....
Maa Rakhi par jab Bhaiya ki Kalai suni rah jayegi..
yaad mujhe kar kar jab unki Aankh bhar ayegi....
Tilak mathe par karne ko Maa rooh meri bhi Machal jayegi...
Maa tu bhaiya ko rone na dena...
Main sath hun har Pal unse kah dena.......­...­..

Maa Papa bhi chhup chhup bohot royenge...
main kuch na kar paya ye kah ke khud ko kosenge....
Maa dard unhe ye hone na dena..
Ilzaam koi lene na dena...
Wo Abhimaan hai mera samman hai mera..
tu unse itna kah dena........

Maa­ tere liye ab kya kahu..
dard ko tere shabdon main kaise bandhu...
fir se jeene ka moka kaise maangu......

Maa­ log tujhe satayenge....
mujhe azaadi dene ka tujhpe ilzaam lagayenge....
Ma­a sab sah lena par ye na kahna
"Agle janam Mohe Bitiya na dena"

Video
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Writer : Indu Rinki Verma

sanskriti

Tribute

A Tribute to Guru Dutt

Wednesday, December 19, 2012




It goes like this :

yeh document, yeh meetings, yeh features ki duniya,
yeh insaan ke dushman, cursors ki duniya,
yeh deadlines ke bhooke, management ki duniya;
yeh Product agar ban bhi jaaye to kya hai?

yahaan ek khilona hai programmer ki hasti,
yeh basti hai murda bug-fixers ki basti,
yahaan par to raises hai, inflation se sasti,
yeh Review agar ho bhi jaaye to kya hai?

har ek keyboard ghayal, har ek login pyaasi
excel mein uljhan, winword mein udaasi,
yeh office hai ya aalame microsoft ki,
yeh Release agar ho bhi jaaye to kya hai?

jalaa do ise, phoonk daalo yeh monitor,
mere saamne se hataa daalo yeh modem,
tumhaara hai tumhi sambhaalo yeh computer,
yeh Producet agar Chal bhi jaaye to kya hai ?

Try actually to hum these lyrics in the original tune sung by
Mod.Rafi, it fits so well. What a composition.


Collected By :
Kiran

Steve Jobs

iSad

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

But the death of Steve Jobs, the visionary genius who reshaped the world, was marked with the love and respect reserved for the most illustrious of cultural icons.
TOKYO: People left iPads and iPhones displaying candle graphics at an Apple store in the Ginza shopping district TOKYO: People left iPads and iPhones displaying candle graphics at an Apple store in the Ginza shopping district
TOKYO: The iconic apple has been a popular tribute at temporary shrines around the world TOKYO: The iconic apple has been a popular tribute at temporary shrines around the world
MALAYSIA: Customers write condolence post-it notes to place on a memorial board at the company's store in Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA: Customers write condolence post-it notes to place on a memorial board at the company's store in Kuala Lumpur
At Apple's headquarters in CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA, mourners gathered outside to lay flowers and light candles throughout the night.
Students had spelt out Jobs's name in Chinese characters. Among the tributes were a handful of apples.
The company's flags were flying at half-mast today as staff came to terms with the death of the man who had revolutionised technology.
NEW YORK: People gather outside the Apple Flagship store on 5th Avenue to mark Jobs's death NEW YORK: People gather outside the Apple Flagship store on 5th Avenue to mark Jobs's death
SPAIN: A minimalist tribute of flowers and a picture of Jobs was placed outside the Apple store in Barcelona
SPAIN: A minimalist tribute of flowers and a picture of Jobs was placed outside the Apple store in Barcelona
CUPERTINO: The floral tribute at Apple's California headquarters continued to grow today CUPERTINO: The floral tribute at Apple's California headquarters continued to grow today
Peter O'Reilly knew something was wrong as shoppers perused iPhones, iPads and laptop computers on Wednesday evening, and an employee with a sombre look started to cry. She told him the news.

'I can't imagine a world without Apple products,' said Mr O'Reilly, a 33-year-old electrician visiting from Ireland.

Marks of respect soon flowed from around the world. "iSad" was a trending topic on Twitter. Mac Users Group Mexico released a statement that concluded, "Let's breathe deeply and say VIVA STEVE JOBS!"
Memorial: A shrine quickly sprang up outside Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, last night after the company announced the death of Steve Jobs at the age of 56
Global recognition: Chinese students from nearby De Anza College used candles to create the Apple logo and Steve Jobs' last name in Chinese characters at the site Global recognition: Chinese students from nearby De Anza College used candles to create the Apple logo and Steve Jobs' last name in Chinese characters at the site
Legendary: Among the flowers and candles were a selection of apples, a poignant tribute to the company Jobs founded Legendary: Among the flowers and candles were a selection of apples, a poignant tribute to the company Jobs founded
Mark of respect: The company flew its flags at its headquarters at half-mast today. Staff were informed about Jobs's death in an email yesterday Mark of respect: The company flew its flags at its headquarters at half-mast today. Staff were informed about Jobs's death in an email yesterday
Women hug before entering Steve Jobs' house in Palo Alto, Calif
Neighbours embrace outside Steve Jobs' house in Palo Alto, Calif
Shock: Mourners hug each other before entering Jobs's house in Palo Alto, California (left) while a mother and son stand embracing in the street outside
Respected: A floral shrine had also begun to form in the street outside the house Respected: A floral shrine had also begun to form in the street outside the house
Remembered: A message painted outside Apple's flagship store on New York's 5th Avenue Remembered: A message painted outside Apple's flagship store on New York's 5th Avenue
Tribute: A apple with the word 'bye' carved into it sits outside an Apple store in Pasadena, California Tribute: A apple with the word 'bye' carved into it sits outside an Apple store in Pasadena, California
RIP: Apolline Arnaud, 12, a neighbour of Steve Jobs, writes a message in front of his home in Palo Alto, California RIP: Apolline Arnaud, 12, a neighbour of Steve Jobs, writes a message in front of his home in Palo Alto, California
There were more traditional tributes closer to Silicon Valley. People placed flowers and scrawled chalk messages in front of the gates of Jobs' PALO ALTO home, where family and friends gathered.
Someone wrote 'Thank you Steve' in lipstick on the window of an Apple Store in Santa Monica.
At the SAN FRANCISCO Apple Store in Union Square, a crowd started forming. A few dabbed their eyes. Others huddled in small groups around their iPhones reading the details of Mr Jobs' passing.
LONDON: The now familiar flowers and apples appeared outside the Apple store in Regent Street LONDON: The now familiar flowers and apples appeared outside the Apple store in Regent Street
 Hong Kong
Hong Kong
HONG KONG: At an Apple store, customers laid flowers and tributes by a model of the company's former CEO who stepped down earlier this year
HONG KONG: The store and switched off the light on its Apple logo as a mark of respect HONG KONG: The store and switched off the light on its Apple logo as a mark of respect
Chiu left a sunflower, a reference to the photo app on the iPod, iPhone and iPad, which uses the flower for its icon.
Cards read 'Steve Jobs' spirit lives forever' and 'We will miss you'.
Apple fan club chairman Derek Ngai called Mr Jobs a 'visionary' and a 'hero'.
CHINA: A man places a bouquet of white carnations beside a photo of Steve Jobs outside an Apple store in Beijing
TAIWAN: In the Apple store in Taipei every computer screen showed an image of the company's founder
CHINA: Flowers were also laid outside an Apple store in Shanghai as news of Jobs's death spread around the world CHINA: Flowers were also laid outside an Apple store in Shanghai as news of Jobs's death spread around the world

TRIBUTES POUR IN FROM ACROSS THE WORLD... EVEN FROM JOBS' GREATEST RIVALS
The worlds of politics, business, sport and entertainment joined forces today to pay tribute to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Some of the most poignant words came from his greatest business rivals, people who admired him both as a competitor and as a man.
Bill Gates, founder of rival company Microsoft and Mr Jobs's friend: "The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come.'
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg: 'Steve, thank you for being a mentor and a friend. Thanks for showing that what you build can change the world. I will miss you.'
Tim Cook, who replaced Mr Jobs as Apple chief executive: 'Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.'
Barack Obama: 'He transformed our lives, redefined entire industries, and achieved one of the rarest feats in human history: he changed the way each of us sees the world.'
Former prime minister Tony Blair: 'As much as anyone in any walk of life in the early 21st century he changed people's lives simply by imagination and determination. His memory will serve as a symbol of what the human mind can achieve.'
BBC Director General Mark Thompson: 'It's hard to think of anyone who changed our world more over the last 10 years.'
The writer and comedian Stephen Fry wrote: 'Woke to the news of Steve Jobs's death. He changed the world. I knew him a little and admired him entirely. Love to Apple and his family.'
Manchester City FC's Italian striker Mario Balotelli wrote: 'RIP Steve Jobs, your iPad got me through many boring benching sessions.'
Referring to the improved, updated versions of iPhones, comedian David Baddiel joked: 'If only God was more like Apple, and could bring him back as Steve Jobs 2S.'
BBC Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine described Mr Jobs as an 'utter genius' and 'officially irreplaceable'.
Journalist and author Tony Parsons put Mr Jobs' death alongside John Lennon's and Clash frontman Joe Strummer.
'The death of Steve Jobs recalls the grateful sadness felt when John Lennon and Joe Strummer died. One dreaming man truly can change the world.'
David Cameron and Labour leader Ed Miliband both paid tribute to Mr Jobs using Twitter.
Mr Cameron said: 'Steve Jobs transformed the way we work and play; a creative genius who will be sorely missed. Our thoughts are with his family.'
Mr Miliband said: 'Very sad to hear about the death of Steve Jobs. His work had a huge impact on our lives and he inspired thousands of young minds.'
Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Sons, the global business group: 'Apple's products, under his leadership, have had a profound impact on mankind, unequalled by any other company in the information and technology space.'
LONDON: Apple fans take photographs of the floral tribute outside the company's regent street store LONDON: Apple fans take photographs of the floral tribute outside the company's regent street store
LONDON: A message was left with an apple and a single white rose LONDON: A message was left with an apple and a single white rose

TRIBUTES FROM THE PEOPLE WHO LOVED HIS PRODUCTS

Millions of people used the technology Steve Jobs invented to pay tribute to him.
Tapping out comments on iPhones and iPads as well as the devices produced by Jobs’s rivals, Apple fans deluged social network sites with their messages.
Twitter hashtags #iSad and #ThankYouSteve were two of the most popular forums for tributes.
Dino Lazaro was one of thousands to retweet a simple sentence which summed up the mood.
‘3 Apples that changed the world: the one Eve ate, the one that fell on Newton's head & the one that Steve built. #iSad,’ he wrote.
Hillery Andani tweeted ‘#iSad because the creator of apple just passed away.
‘#ThankyouSteve for your cleverness of creating the apple products. You’ll be missed’.
Another ubiquitous post ‘Retweet if you are touching an Apple product,’ was tweeted by iFiddy Oloye 1.
Naveen R Kukreja also used Twitter to thank Jobs.
‘You left your mark on our desk, on our ears and in our hands.’
AlyaaGad tweeted ‘iWake, iCheck, iCry. RIP Steve Jobs; you were the greatest leader humanity ever knew.’
Comparisons to great historical figures were also abundant.
Ganyet posted this equation. ‘Steve Jobs = Thomas A. Edison + Walt Disney’
Jonathan Moss, meanwhile, tweeted the following message.
‘Steve Jobs was born out of wedlock, put up for adoption at birth, dropped out of college, then changed the world. What's your excuse?’
Scott Robbins, 34, a barber from San Francisco and an Apple fan for nearly 20 years, said he came as soon as he heard the news.

'To some people, this is like Elvis Presley or John Lennon - it's a change in our times,' Mr Robbins said. 'It's the end of an era, of what we've known Apple to be. It's like the end of the innovators.'
Tributes were also left at the Apple store in NEW YORK. Although the shop was busy throughout the night, few people appeared to be buying.
Instead they gathered inside to talk about Jobs and remember his extraordinary life.
One customer began to sob when he was asked about the 56-year-old's death, according to ABC News. He was holding his iPad in his arms.
In LONDON, people had started to leave flowers outside the Apple store on Regent Street before the shop had even opened.
In CHINA, one of the company's fastest growing markets, Henry Men Youngfan said he was shocked by the news that his hero had died.
The 27-year-old doctoral student in Beijing bought his first Apple product in 2006 and travelled by train to Hong Kong in September to attend the opening of the company's first store there.
When he entered graduate school at Peking University's college of engineering, Mr Men said, 'my teachers asked me what kind of person I wanted to be and I told them I wanted to be like Steve'.
Li Zilong, who was listening to his iPod in front of a Beijing Apple store, worried that Apple's innovation died along with its co-founder.
'Jobs was a legendary figure; every company needs a spiritual leader,' said the 20-year-old university student. 'Without Jobs, I don't know if Apple can give us more classic products, like the iPhone 4.'
Apple fans in HONG KONG laid flowers in memory of Steve Jobs at the company's recently opened store in the city.
One Apple fan who gave only his surname, Chiu, said he was 'just sorry' to hear of the founder's death from cancer at the age of 56 and said he 'should have lived longer'.
HONG KONG: Newspaper front pages were dominated by the death of the Apple founder HONG KONG: Newspaper front pages were dominated by the death of the Apple founder



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