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"All because you had a narration to build, an election to win"-she(Kunki's mother) wrote, linking the remarks to the elections involving her daughter.

u/Commercial-Carob-66 — 5 days ago

Parag Kumar Das' photo in the Newseum, Washington DC

The Newseum has a Journalists Memorial on display, which includes the pictures of brave journalists from all over the world who sacrificed their lives doing their job.

Photo credit; Prerona Das(daughter)

u/Commercial-Carob-66 — 5 days ago

30 years since his passing yet his idea of a composite Assam-where all indigenous communities are able to co-habitat & prosper, remains a dream.

The new generation is unaware of the many heroes this land has produced, hope this short clip gives a glimpse of one of such a son of Assam, Parag Das. His bravery n legasy will remain etched in the hearts of those who care for their motherland.

u/Commercial-Carob-66 — 6 days ago
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How to remove insects or parasites or unwanted immigrants.

Saw this post a while back and I thought I'd share some pointers. Disclaimer: these ideas do not guarantee 100% removal but does work quiet we'll

  1. Remove what attracts them

a. Wipe counters and floors to remove sugar, crumbs, and grease. Store food in sealed containers, for ants.

b. For bees, keep sweet drinks covered, seal garbage bins , etc.

c. For every non native immigrant, stop giving them money, stop buying from them or stop employing them they're mainly here for money, start buying local and once they start excessively losing money, they'll relocate to another place where there's money.

  1. Create barriers

a. Ants dislike strong smells, so place these near entry points - cinnamon, peppermint oil, cloves, coffee grounds

b. For bees, avoid strong floral perfumes near windows.

c. For unwanted immigrants, start a non-violent, non-cooperation movement, (inspired by Gandhiji), but another disclaimer - do not use force/violence, but rather stop being polite, stop cooperation, starve their business, starve them from employment. When the money dries up they'll leave.

Points to remember,

a. If they have a business or skills that's important or irreplaceable, you can 1) create competition for the business or start training your people for the skills needed.

b. The most important part is the money, the main reason why come here is money, so starve them as much as you can, start awareness campaigns among the native population and especially the newer generation.

These are all I have for now, share your thoughts

u/Commercial-Carob-66 — 4 days ago

The head coach of NorthEast United FC Juan Pedro Benali assalted in his own Apartment Paramount Ground by B Bansal and D.B. Agarwala.

u/Commercial-Carob-66 — 28 days ago