



mazedar book fair
jo vdiya laggeya chakk leya. price (per book) yaad bhull ge, total was 500 (with bookmarks and bag).




jo vdiya laggeya chakk leya. price (per book) yaad bhull ge, total was 500 (with bookmarks and bag).
I just want to bring some (indie) suggestions on some of my favourite 2D mystery/horror games that I totally end up loving.
* Dentures and Demons (by Sui Arts)
* Beyond the Room (by DarkDome)
[Honestly, they all bring such a gravity falls vibes with mysteries happening in town. And all of them for free!]
Bonus:
* Only You are Here (Previously: Secret Elevator Remastered)
Please feel free to drop your suggestions!
I kinda feel overwhelmed. (I guess 'kinda' is an understatement).
I just don't know where to start from 🥹😭. I guess I love this franchise so much. Each character has their own unique soul and I could not help but get drawn to them (except that creepy director from Steel Samurai episode (ah he was so annoying)).
I thought this game might be my hyperfixation but the last episode 'Rise from Ashes' proved me wrong.
Yes, it does get annoying sometimes but it also gets rewarding. Or idk, I am just in love with this series.
I also learnt a lot from Pheonix approach to logic. Though as chaotic as it is. He did improve my imposter syndrome somehow. I learnt from him that in order to prove the truth you must believe in it first as such believe in yourself.
These recommendations have been borrowed from Sikh Coalition.
The actual source is mentioned below:
Link for above mentioned report -
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Amnesty International campaigned and documented the disappearance and extrajudicial murder of Human Rights Activist Jaswant Singh Khalra.
Khalra had previously exposed thousands of unlawful secret mass cremation records of unidentified individuals during the insurgency period of Punjab.
Following Khalra's abduction by Punjab Police, Amnesty demanded accountability and fair trials for the accused police officials.
I have learnt Java core and Java Swing. The study material for both skills was readily available on internet. But I am having **problem in finding feasible resources for learning JDBC (**as per industry standards). Please give me some suggestions on where to learn JDBC (any online course, youtube playlist that can help).
I recently completed reading 'दीवार में एक खिड़की रहती थी' by Vinod Kumar Shukla and I just really wanted to see a character display and found this movie clip on YouTube!
I personally imagined Raghuvar Prasad with nerdy glasses (lol) but this didn't disappoint me at all.
I tried searching for original source (but no luck). If anyone finds out, do let me know in the comments. :)
[ Note: The clip will actually start from 0:38. ]