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With the huge success of Chhaava, it's time to bring more unsung heroes of Indian history to the big screen. From Rana Sanga of Rajasthan to Lachit Borphukan of Assam to Krishnadevaraya of Karnataka, they fought and defended their kingdoms. On which of these warriors a movie should made?
Already bored with this stinkfest of period dramas that have over the top action with slo mo galore, over simplified stories of good vs evil to satisfy and service the dogmatic views of this already uninformed and weak minded audience.
Bollywood's done for good. The south movie industries have really modified the taste of this country and bollywood has followed suit.
We need more grounded stories that are relevant and related to common people than these super hero like immortal beings -
One of the most shocking (and NSFW) experiences I’ve witnessed on the Delhi Metro – Curious about others’ opinions!
You are on track to being a nosy uncle in a building society, just mind your own business unless you are coming to a physical harm, it’s not your business what people do or where they do it. Don’t impose your personal morality on others. -
YE KYA HOGAYA??? I THOUGHT LAST DATE WAS 26... AB KYA KRU
Bhai form fill karne ko kitna hi wakt lagta hai jab wo suru huva tabhi karna chod ke last day tak kyu wait karna haii 🙂 -
Influencers after earning lakhs:
And when brands ask for a video at a reasonable rate, they start crying ohhh you don’t know so much work goes into this (which is btw just applying a fkn lipstick) blah blah blah.. -
Guess the place 😁😁😁
Shastri Market, Sector 22😌 -
Who Is Your Favourite Monisha Or Anupama?
Love Monisha And Hate Anupama -
I will study chemistry 1 hour for every upvote this gets.
No you aren't. -
[M26] Why men’s compliment feels real?
Hence proved Men are simple. -
Intercaste Marriage Dilemma: Is Gold Jewellery Not a Tradition in Odia Weddings
Girl, im an odia and i can tell you odia bahus are practically LADEN with gold by their in laws no matter what caste. I say practically laden because an odia family no matter what tax bracket they belong to gift their DILs a whole lot of gold to establish their social status or retain their said social status in the eyes of the society. Of they're refusing to gift you even a little symbolic jewellery.. there are bigger things in this equation that you have to dig deeper to find out and worry about. But giving you a heads up.. this fight is not worth it. Try talking to your fiance. If that doesn't go well in maximum 2 attempts.. you know what to do next. -
Shivratri celebration place
1) sur sagar lake
2) Kashi vishwanath temple in front of Laxmi Vilas -
Can Kanhaiya Kumar emerge as Bihar’s next big leader?
Kanhaiya Kumar failed to capitalise on the media attention that he got. He might have won JNU elections but LS and VS elections are different. You should be able to connect to the public, or at-least your party should.
He is the perfect example of 'elections cant be won just by being on TV'. -
What memebership is worth every penny in India ?
A great Club if ur in Kolkata, like CC&FC or Mohun Bagan -
An average Indian today....
Aapka iq to room temp hoga tab -
Scenes from Global Investors Summit held in Bhopal
😂😂bhukhon ke pass satta hai toh wo apne jaison ko hi bulayenge na -
Are you in Favor of Reservation based on Economic status (very very low income) instead of caste?
Policy of representation is in our country because last 2000 years, Indians had stopped marrying outside of caste.
And caste system has hierarchies
Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra and outcasts (Dalit and Adivasi).
While Brahmin-Kaystha (religious priest and bureaucratic monopoly), Kshatriya (political, feudal, landlord monopoly), Vaishya (merchant, trade and banking monopoly), are 20-25% of total population; Shudra (Tiller-Farmers, peasants, artisans, craftsmen -OBC) constitute 50-60%.
Dalits who are relegated to outskirt periphery of village and town are 15% India's population and Adivasi about 7% population.
(Even within Muslims have similar caste hierarchies exist in India. That's why some caste in Muslim have OBC category and even Sikhs have 35% among them Dalits)
It's the fact that although Raja and Sultan changed in India, bureaucracy remained same with Brahmin-Kayastha, Kshtriya having monopoly created by casteism, favoritism, nepotism. This continued even in British Raj.
So past 2000 years, Shudra(OBC), Dalit (SC) and Adivasi (ST) hardly ever had representation in politics, governance and education.
Constitution granted reservation to ensure representation as only "so called merit" would never be enough for these disadvantaged categories to not only enter but move up in these sectors.
Through "first mover advantage" and "monopolies", Brahmin-Kayatha, Kshatriya, Vaishya ensured that only they have necessary network, connections, mentorship at the top echelons of all lucrative public fields such as bureaucracy, judiciary, media, print, publications, litreture, corporates, trade, business, arts, performing arts, science, education, politics and even in social work.
In absence of someone from their own categories at top echelons of these lucrative public areas, OBC+SC+ST never have opportunity to benefit from fevours of network, connections and mentoring.
And marriage and kinship within caste from last 2000 years is at the root of this social imbalance and discrimination where Indians don't consider their fellow Indians their own even to marry or associate with.
Read below the scientific findings about genetic findings suffering roots of castesim beginning 2000 years ago :
*Caste bar on marriages became entrenched 2000 years ago, genetic study finds*
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/caste-bar-on-marriages-became-entrenched-2000-years-ago-genetic-study-finds/articleshow/21724182.cms
In a fascinating study of how different types of populations mixed in India, scientists have found that there were three stages of intermixing.
In ancient times, over 4000 years ago, there were two separate populations based in north and south India with no mixing.
Then, in the second stage between 4000 years ago and 1900 years ago, comes a phase of widespread intermingling of populations, which penetrated to even the most isolated groups.
Finally, from around 1900 years onwards, several subgroups of the already mixed population stopped marrying outside their group, and thus became frozen.
Scientists from Harvard Medical School, US, and the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad provide evidence for this sequence of development through analysis of genetic material from 73 Indian population groups.
The findings were published on August 8 in the American Journal of Human Genetics.
"Only a few thousand years ago, the Indian population structure was vastly different from today," said co–senior author David Reich, professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) in a statement issued by the HMS. "The caste system has been around for a long time, but not forever."
Prohibition to marrying outside a defined community is called endogamy.
It is one of the cornerstones of India’s caste system. The decline of intermarriage between different communities as found by these scientists is due to the spread of the caste. This transformed India from a country where mixture between different populations was rampant to one where endogamy became the norm.
Earlier, in 2009, Reich and colleagues had analyzed 25 different Indian population groups and found that all populations in India show evidence of a genetic mixture of two ancestral groups: Ancestral North Indians (ANI), who are related to Central Asians, Middle Easterners, Caucasians, and Europeans; and Ancestral South Indians (ASI), who are primarily from the subcontinent.
However, this analysis could not clearly define the timeline. So, the researchers analysed genetic material from almost triple the number and came up with a much clearer idea of the changes in India.
How do genetic scientists get to know so much about the past of different populations? The genomes – strands of DNA - of Indian people are a mixture of segments of ANI and ASI descent. Originally when the ANI and ASI populations mixed, these segments would have been extremely long.
However, after mixture these segments would have got broken up and reshuffled as genetic material from the father and mother combined.
By measuring the lengths of the segments of ANI and ASI ancestry in Indian genomes, the scientists are able to obtain precise estimates of the age of population mixture. They found that mixing and shuffling of genetic strands continued between 4200 years to about 1900, depending on the population group analyzed.
"The fact that every population in India evolved from randomly mixed populations suggests that social classifications like the caste system are not likely to have existed in the same way before the mixture," co–senior author Lalji Singh, currently of Banaras Hindu University, and formerly of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology said in the HMS statement. "Thus, the present-day structure of the caste system came into being only relatively recently in Indian history."
But once established, the caste system became genetically effective, the researchers observed. Mixture across groups became very rare. This has led to another consequence – the preservation of certain types of diseases within endogamous groups.
"An important consequence of these results is that the high incidence of genetic and population-specific diseases that is characteristic of present-day India is likely to have increased only in the last few thousand years when groups in India started following strict endogamous marriage," said co–first author Kumarasamy Thangaraj, of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in the HMS statement. -
No matter how bad of an actor anyone is but there is one performance where you can atleast act DECENT! Which film do feel the same about for these 3?
Tushar - Shor in the city >>>Golmal series -
Isn't beautiful look her eye's ?
Baby 🥺🥺 -
Is this true?
Never trust google ai
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