Another important feature of these professional stone-throwers is that after growing up, such tiny slabs are fiercely trained to fire. He is practicing childhood to save his life from the childhood and participating in any such incident and participating too. With experience, some of them physically mastered the literal attack. Such feats are the splendor and charm of Parliament, Assembly and public meetings.
Throwing stones is a profession, and the rest of the hobby. When no other target is found, then people throw stones at each other. It is a full-time business of many political men. Literators are also not untouched by this. Some are busy in writing, while throwing stones at others who have already gone. Sometimes oral, sometimes written literal stone is a mental mergence of intellectuals. Sometimes it seems that how will they breathe in this absence?
From a book
This is the latest collection of satiricals of Hindi super popular satirist Shri Gopal Chaturvedi. As always, in the society, the welfare of the people, increasing corruption and disorder and the interests of the nation-society, by hurting intense injuries on a fierce pretentious environment, they force us to thrive, but most often let us awake and shudder.
About the Author
Gopal Chaturvedi
Birth: August 15, 1942.
Education: M.A. (English Literature), Allahabad University.
Hindi Literature Writing: Satyakta and India Today (Hindi), 'Navbharat Times', 'Hindustan', 'Dainik Bhaskar' regularly writing satire columns for many years. Writing of the regular satirical column 'Ram Jharkh Seat Ke' from the first issue in the prestigious literary magazine 'Sahitya Amrit'
Composition-World: 2 verse-collection, published 20 satire-collections.
Honor-Award: 'Millennial World Hindi Honor', 'Sahitya Bhushan Samman', 'Literary Worship Award', 'Hindi Gaurav Samman', 'U.P. Ratna Samman ',' K.P. Saxena Smriti Samman ',' Yash Bharti Samman ',' Sharad Joshi Samman 'and many prestigious national awards. In 1986, the poem 'Jai Desh Bharat Bharti' was selected as the song imposed by the then Prime Minister, Shri Rajiv Gandhi in the National Cultural Program 'Apna Utsav' of the Government of India. Music composed by Pt. Ravi Shankar and composed by Ms. Asha Bhosle. Chairperson of the Central Hindi Committee of the Government of India under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister.
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