Once i was going to nehru place in new delhi. On traffic signal near Paras cinema hall i see that two young boys of age group of 8-10 year were carrying water in bottles on paperboard. when they crossed the road then 5-7 boys and girl rush to take their water bottle. I see that they were carrying only 4 bottles but they were more then 10 to claim bottles. So they start quarreling. Every buddy want to take bottle at any cost even they were not hesitating to kill anyone. After 2 day i see a woman in devli area of new delhi was on TV channel and crying that are not getting water not even after 3-4 days. water taker is supplied at the gap of 3-4 days. this is very worst situation. At one side i see lot of people waste water and on another side people are not getting even a single drop of water. Water crisis is everywhere there no doubt on it. But what is the solution ? some are the possible solution: 1. Use water sensibly do not waste it. 2. Water harvesting ( expensive met
“The Last Mughal” book: written by William Dalrymple Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Mughal This books is not just about the the last Mughal king Bahadur Shah Zafar, but is all about what happened in 1857 in and around Delhi and also around Red Fort. How last Mughal King Bahadur Shah Zafar were send to Myanmar and what happened to him during his Rangoon days where he died later in 7 November 1862 (aged 87) Rangoon. Book start with Bharat of son of Bahadurshah Zafar in Chandani chowk in 2-April-1852. This books draw complete picture and events happened during 1857 around Delhi, while reading reader will find himself connected with those events. Writer has given reference to various letters, news paper articles, official entries of Red Forts, office of Thomas Metcalfe etc. Writer has printed such material directly in book. Presenting artifacts is wonderful and make material trustworthy. you will find letters from Mirza Ghalib, Bahadur Shah Zafar, soldier
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