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10 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to anil for his/her reply to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
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anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
These stamps or not only stamps these symbol of love and affection of your father have with you, Thousands rupess can be immolation on these. These are invaluable.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
Its OK. Stamp collection as a hobby is also good. If you don't want to sell your stamp collection, at least try to add more stamps to satisfy the wishes of your late Father.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
These stamps or not only stamps these symbol of love and affection of your father have with you, Thousands rupess can be immolation on these. These are invaluable.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Honesty is not the Best policy ?.
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
" Honesty is the Best Policy " has no validity in the present scenario. The way in which Honest officers are fired or killed establishes Honesty is the best policy is impracticable and impossible.
Like every thing else, there is limit to honesty also. Too much dishonesty also does not work. One has to be pragmatic enough. Dirung course of time, some standards of bribe or 'commission' are fixed. Giving or taking bribe according to such 'standards' is permissible. But if some body is too greedy and demands more, there is trouble. On the other hand,if some body is too honest and will not work according to accepted norms and rates of bribe, he will be an utter falure.
Proverb is right but time is wrong. A person must be honest for yourself. As possible we should be honest.
I remember the movie Satyakam- on total honesty and truth. The total honest man is a great sufferer. He remarks sarcastically- Honesty is not best policy. Honesty is my nature, my dharama.
Honety is great but we donot deserve this. Total honesty is ideal situation but this is bad policy in a society consisting mainly of corrupt or dishonest.
You are right sir, Bhains ke agey been bajney se kya fayda.
Honesty is the best policy when there are people who can understand, appreciate your honesty. But now, when there are dishonest people all around you your honesty will be laughed at. It may be possible the dishonest may harm you too.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu was suggesting , but many of the stamps were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Writers returning their awards - what do they hope to achieve?.
usha manohar wrote:
The so called symbolism is nothing but their irrationality because these people never protested when Sikh riots took place nor when many such events took place , which goes to show their double standards and that they cater to the interest of one political party ..
http://indiafacts.co.in/where-was-nayantara-sahgal-when-india-actually-needed-her/
Yes today also one person return awards. What happen with it. I don't know but it may possible that some cash also attached with these rewards. Are they refunding cash? It is only to come in to lime light.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Swetha Shenoy wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Is this not the same as accupressure and a variant of Chinese system Accupuncture.
They are similar in some respects. but as far as the location of the pressure points are concerned they are different. Both treatments stimulate these pressure points.
Basically it is accupressure but person who trace new points, give it new name. Our body have thousands points. I know one more, it clap therapy. Claping for five minutes.
Yes clap therapy is another alternative therapy. When you clap, all the pressure points located in the hands are stimulated. It results in normalizing the Blood pressure and strengthens lungs and heart.
Yes clap therapy is very useful in blood pressure problem. I tried it many time. Each I felt relief.
Besides helping in reducing the Blood pressure, clap therapy helps in reducing diabetes, Asthma, common cold and depression. Because in our hands there are several nerves which are directly connected with heart, liver and lungs. By clapping we are stimulating these nerves.
Wow! Clap therapy!
Every time i clap at my home, street dogs come running to the gate thinking i would throw some food!
My in-laws detest noise and they definitely would not try to clap!
It's a matter of choice. If your in- Laws detest clap therapy, they can always try Reflexology, that is application of pressure on the pressure areas located on the feet, hands and ears. Even though they do not have any problem, applying pressure on pressure points is quite relaxing and soothing.
Yes ear is also have many pressure point. If you see it carefully its shape is like child in fetus. Twist ears and remember school days where our teachers twisted our ears on mistake.
Hands, feet and ears are places where pressure points are located. LOL. My ears were also twisted my ears for being naughty.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
Why not, . you have reason to be proud of jagjit Singh. Because he hails from Sriganganagar. But the pity is the person who has cheered millions of people through his melodious Ghazals had a tragic life.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Honesty is not the Best policy ?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
" Honesty is the Best Policy " has no validity in the present scenario. The way in which Honest officers are fired or killed establishes Honesty is the best policy is impracticable and impossible.
Like every thing else, there is limit to honesty also. Too much dishonesty also does not work. One has to be pragmatic enough. Dirung course of time, some standards of bribe or 'commission' are fixed. Giving or taking bribe according to such 'standards' is permissible. But if some body is too greedy and demands more, there is trouble. On the other hand,if some body is too honest and will not work according to accepted norms and rates of bribe, he will be an utter falure.
Proverb is right but time is wrong. A person must be honest for yourself. As possible we should be honest.
I remember the movie Satyakam- on total honesty and truth. The total honest man is a great sufferer. He remarks sarcastically- Honesty is not best policy. Honesty is my nature, my dharama.
Honety is great but we donot deserve this. Total honesty is ideal situation but this is bad policy in a society consisting mainly of corrupt or dishonest.
You are right sir, Bhains ke agey been bajney se kya fayda.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
rambabu wrote:
Swetha Shenoy wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Is this not the same as accupressure and a variant of Chinese system Accupuncture.
They are similar in some respects. but as far as the location of the pressure points are concerned they are different. Both treatments stimulate these pressure points.
Basically it is accupressure but person who trace new points, give it new name. Our body have thousands points. I know one more, it clap therapy. Claping for five minutes.
Yes clap therapy is another alternative therapy. When you clap, all the pressure points located in the hands are stimulated. It results in normalizing the Blood pressure and strengthens lungs and heart.
Yes clap therapy is very useful in blood pressure problem. I tried it many time. Each I felt relief.
Besides helping in reducing the Blood pressure, clap therapy helps in reducing diabetes, Asthma, common cold and depression. Because in our hands there are several nerves which are directly connected with heart, liver and lungs. By clapping we are stimulating these nerves.
Wow! Clap therapy!
Every time i clap at my home, street dogs come running to the gate thinking i would throw some food!
My in-laws detest noise and they definitely would not try to clap!
It's a matter of choice. If your in- Laws detest clap therapy, they can always try Reflexology, that is application of pressure on the pressure areas located on the feet, hands and ears. Even though they do not have any problem, applying pressure on pressure points is quite relaxing and soothing.
Yes ear is also have many pressure point. If you see it carefully its shape is like child in fetus. Twist ears and remember school days where our teachers twisted our ears on mistake.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
usha manohar wrote:
Jagjit Singh and his wife Chitra sang many melodious and unforgettable songs like yeh mera yeh tera ghar, woh kagaz ki kashti and Jagjit;s tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya, Honton se chu lo tum and Kal chauduvin ki raat , are a few my favorite songs.He was a great singer but had a very tragic life which in turn gave a lot of depth to his voice...
Yes his only son left him in younger age. List of gazals and songs sung by Jagjit Singh is much long. It is proud for us that his native place is my city Sriganganagar. He gave recognition to our small city.
10 years ago
anil said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
Jagjit Singh and his wife Chitra sang many melodious and unforgettable songs like yeh mera yeh tera ghar, woh kagaz ki kashti and Jagjit;s tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya, Honton se chu lo tum and Kal chauduvin ki raat , are a few my favorite songs.He was a great singer but had a very tragic life which in turn gave a lot of depth to his voice...
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Yes. the difference lies in the location of pressure points in both the therapies. And the link article says it clearly. . I too pointed that the pressure points in both therapies are not same.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Acupressure points are much more complex since it is found everywhere whereas reflexology has fewer points, that is the difference
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Acupressure and Reflexology are bodywork techniques, Acupressure involves the whole body. Reflexology involves primarily the feet, hands and ear.
Here is the link that clearly establishes that the pressure points in Acupressure and Reflexology are different. They are not the same
https://www.boddunan.com/forum/discussions/daily-dose/243371-what-is-reflexology.html?start=10#p409235
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
The pressure points have to be the same in both since it is the same nerve endings that provide relief from pain...
10 years ago
took the quiz Quiz about B.R.Ambedkar.
B. R. Ambedkar is one of the greatest leader in india. This quiz will keep you update about his ealy life, birth, death, personal life, family, studies, etc.,
10 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
10 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to anil for his/her reply to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
These stamps or not only stamps these symbol of love and affection of your father have with you, Thousands rupess can be immolation on these. These are invaluable.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
Its OK. Stamp collection as a hobby is also good. If you don't want to sell your stamp collection, at least try to add more stamps to satisfy the wishes of your late Father.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu too was suggesting , but many of the stamps that i have were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more with us , for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
These stamps or not only stamps these symbol of love and affection of your father have with you, Thousands rupess can be immolation on these. These are invaluable.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Honesty is not the Best policy ?.
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
" Honesty is the Best Policy " has no validity in the present scenario. The way in which Honest officers are fired or killed establishes Honesty is the best policy is impracticable and impossible.
Like every thing else, there is limit to honesty also. Too much dishonesty also does not work. One has to be pragmatic enough. Dirung course of time, some standards of bribe or 'commission' are fixed. Giving or taking bribe according to such 'standards' is permissible. But if some body is too greedy and demands more, there is trouble. On the other hand,if some body is too honest and will not work according to accepted norms and rates of bribe, he will be an utter falure.
Proverb is right but time is wrong. A person must be honest for yourself. As possible we should be honest.
I remember the movie Satyakam- on total honesty and truth. The total honest man is a great sufferer. He remarks sarcastically- Honesty is not best policy. Honesty is my nature, my dharama.
Honety is great but we donot deserve this. Total honesty is ideal situation but this is bad policy in a society consisting mainly of corrupt or dishonest.
You are right sir, Bhains ke agey been bajney se kya fayda.
Honesty is the best policy when there are people who can understand, appreciate your honesty. But now, when there are dishonest people all around you your honesty will be laughed at. It may be possible the dishonest may harm you too.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
Rambabu was suggesting , but many of the stamps were given to me by my father and later he encouraged me to collect them and arrange them in order etc...Now that he is no more for me it is very precious.Once we took the stamp books and displayed it when a stamp exhibition was held in our city.Many collectors had brought their collections there. I will never sell any stamp, at the most we exchange stamps , those we have more than one ...
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Writers returning their awards - what do they hope to achieve?.
usha manohar wrote:
The so called symbolism is nothing but their irrationality because these people never protested when Sikh riots took place nor when many such events took place , which goes to show their double standards and that they cater to the interest of one political party ..
http://indiafacts.co.in/where-was-nayantara-sahgal-when-india-actually-needed-her/
Yes today also one person return awards. What happen with it. I don't know but it may possible that some cash also attached with these rewards. Are they refunding cash? It is only to come in to lime light.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Stamp collection is an alternative investment..
usha manohar wrote:
I have been collecting stamps since the time I was in school and have a huge collection of old stamps which has been added on to by my children. I and my children collect stamps for pleasure and have not really bothered to get it evaluated ...some of them may be valuable!
Old stamps are like antic items. If you want to sale these than try online auction sites.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Swetha Shenoy wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Is this not the same as accupressure and a variant of Chinese system Accupuncture.
They are similar in some respects. but as far as the location of the pressure points are concerned they are different. Both treatments stimulate these pressure points.
Basically it is accupressure but person who trace new points, give it new name. Our body have thousands points. I know one more, it clap therapy. Claping for five minutes.
Yes clap therapy is another alternative therapy. When you clap, all the pressure points located in the hands are stimulated. It results in normalizing the Blood pressure and strengthens lungs and heart.
Yes clap therapy is very useful in blood pressure problem. I tried it many time. Each I felt relief.
Besides helping in reducing the Blood pressure, clap therapy helps in reducing diabetes, Asthma, common cold and depression. Because in our hands there are several nerves which are directly connected with heart, liver and lungs. By clapping we are stimulating these nerves.
Wow! Clap therapy!
Every time i clap at my home, street dogs come running to the gate thinking i would throw some food!
My in-laws detest noise and they definitely would not try to clap!
It's a matter of choice. If your in- Laws detest clap therapy, they can always try Reflexology, that is application of pressure on the pressure areas located on the feet, hands and ears. Even though they do not have any problem, applying pressure on pressure points is quite relaxing and soothing.
Yes ear is also have many pressure point. If you see it carefully its shape is like child in fetus. Twist ears and remember school days where our teachers twisted our ears on mistake.
Hands, feet and ears are places where pressure points are located. LOL. My ears were also twisted my ears for being naughty.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
Why not, . you have reason to be proud of jagjit Singh. Because he hails from Sriganganagar. But the pity is the person who has cheered millions of people through his melodious Ghazals had a tragic life.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic Honesty is not the Best policy ?.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
" Honesty is the Best Policy " has no validity in the present scenario. The way in which Honest officers are fired or killed establishes Honesty is the best policy is impracticable and impossible.
Like every thing else, there is limit to honesty also. Too much dishonesty also does not work. One has to be pragmatic enough. Dirung course of time, some standards of bribe or 'commission' are fixed. Giving or taking bribe according to such 'standards' is permissible. But if some body is too greedy and demands more, there is trouble. On the other hand,if some body is too honest and will not work according to accepted norms and rates of bribe, he will be an utter falure.
Proverb is right but time is wrong. A person must be honest for yourself. As possible we should be honest.
I remember the movie Satyakam- on total honesty and truth. The total honest man is a great sufferer. He remarks sarcastically- Honesty is not best policy. Honesty is my nature, my dharama.
Honety is great but we donot deserve this. Total honesty is ideal situation but this is bad policy in a society consisting mainly of corrupt or dishonest.
You are right sir, Bhains ke agey been bajney se kya fayda.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
rambabu wrote:
Swetha Shenoy wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Is this not the same as accupressure and a variant of Chinese system Accupuncture.
They are similar in some respects. but as far as the location of the pressure points are concerned they are different. Both treatments stimulate these pressure points.
Basically it is accupressure but person who trace new points, give it new name. Our body have thousands points. I know one more, it clap therapy. Claping for five minutes.
Yes clap therapy is another alternative therapy. When you clap, all the pressure points located in the hands are stimulated. It results in normalizing the Blood pressure and strengthens lungs and heart.
Yes clap therapy is very useful in blood pressure problem. I tried it many time. Each I felt relief.
Besides helping in reducing the Blood pressure, clap therapy helps in reducing diabetes, Asthma, common cold and depression. Because in our hands there are several nerves which are directly connected with heart, liver and lungs. By clapping we are stimulating these nerves.
Wow! Clap therapy!
Every time i clap at my home, street dogs come running to the gate thinking i would throw some food!
My in-laws detest noise and they definitely would not try to clap!
It's a matter of choice. If your in- Laws detest clap therapy, they can always try Reflexology, that is application of pressure on the pressure areas located on the feet, hands and ears. Even though they do not have any problem, applying pressure on pressure points is quite relaxing and soothing.
Yes ear is also have many pressure point. If you see it carefully its shape is like child in fetus. Twist ears and remember school days where our teachers twisted our ears on mistake.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
usha manohar wrote:
Jagjit Singh and his wife Chitra sang many melodious and unforgettable songs like yeh mera yeh tera ghar, woh kagaz ki kashti and Jagjit;s tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya, Honton se chu lo tum and Kal chauduvin ki raat , are a few my favorite songs.He was a great singer but had a very tragic life which in turn gave a lot of depth to his voice...
Yes his only son left him in younger age. List of gazals and songs sung by Jagjit Singh is much long. It is proud for us that his native place is my city Sriganganagar. He gave recognition to our small city.
10 years ago
anil said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic 4th death anniversary of Jagjit Singh.
Jagjit Singh and his wife Chitra sang many melodious and unforgettable songs like yeh mera yeh tera ghar, woh kagaz ki kashti and Jagjit;s tumko dekha to yeh khayal aaya, Honton se chu lo tum and Kal chauduvin ki raat , are a few my favorite songs.He was a great singer but had a very tragic life which in turn gave a lot of depth to his voice...
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Yes. the difference lies in the location of pressure points in both the therapies. And the link article says it clearly. . I too pointed that the pressure points in both therapies are not same.
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Acupressure points are much more complex since it is found everywhere whereas reflexology has fewer points, that is the difference
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
Acupressure and Reflexology are bodywork techniques, Acupressure involves the whole body. Reflexology involves primarily the feet, hands and ear.
Here is the link that clearly establishes that the pressure points in Acupressure and Reflexology are different. They are not the same
https://www.boddunan.com/forum/discussions/daily-dose/243371-what-is-reflexology.html?start=10#p409235
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic What is Reflexology ?.
The pressure points have to be the same in both since it is the same nerve endings that provide relief from pain...
10 years ago
took the quiz Quiz about B.R.Ambedkar.
B. R. Ambedkar is one of the greatest leader in india. This quiz will keep you update about his ealy life, birth, death, personal life, family, studies, etc.,
10 years ago