Gulzar sahab quotes

कुछ अलग करना हो तो
भीड़ से हट के चलिए,
भीड़ साहस तो देती हैं
मगर पहचान छिन लेती हैं…


अच्छी किताबें और अच्छे लोग
तुरंत समझ में नहीं आते हैं,
उन्हें पढना पड़ता हैं…


इतना क्यों सिखाई जा रही हो जिंदगी
हमें कौन से सदिया गुजारनी है यहां…


थोड़ा सा रफू करके देखिए ना
फिर से नई सी लगेगी
जिंदगी ही तो है…


मैं वो क्यों बनु जो तुम्हें चाहिए
तुम्हें वो कबूल क्यों नहीं
जो मैं हूं…


बहुत छाले हैं उसके पैरों में
कमबख्त उसूलो पर चल होगा…


मैं दिया हूँ
मेरी दुश्मनी तो सिर्फ अँधेरे से हैं
हवा तो बेवजह ही मेरे खिलाफ…

Hindi poems

*जिन्दगी जीना सिखा रही थी…

कल एक झलक ज़िंदगी को देखा,वो राहों पे मेरी गुनगुना रही थी,
फिर ढूँढा उसे इधर उधरवो आँख मिचौली कर मुस्कुरा रही थी,
एक अरसे के बाद आया मुझे क़रार,वो सहला के मुझे सुला रही थी
हम दोनों क्यूँ ख़फ़ा हैं एक दूसरे सेमैं उसे और वो मुझे समझा रही थी,
मैंने पूछ लिया- क्यों इतना दर्द दिया कमबख्त तूने,वो हँसी और बोली- मैं जिंदगी हूँ पगलेतुझे जीना सिखा रही थी।

*ऐसे ही जिये जाने को दिल करता है…

कभी अपनी हंसी पर आता है गुस्सा।
कभी सारे जहां की हंसाने का दिल करता है।।

कभी छुपा लेते है गम की दिल के किसी कोने में।
कभी किसी को सब कुछ सुनाने का दिल करता है।।

कभी रोते नही लाख दुःख आने पर भी।
और कभी यूँ ही आंसू बहाने को दिल करता है।

कभी अच्छा सा लगता है आज़ाद घूमना,लेकिन
कभी किसी की बाहीं में सिमट जाने को दिल करता है।।

कभी कभी सोचते है नया हो कुछ जिंदगी में।
और कभी बस ऐसे ही जिये जाने को दिल करता है।।

*लगता है ये संसार बस संसार है…

कभी लगता है इस जिन्दगी में खुशियां बेशुमार है,
तो कभी लगने लगता है जिन्दगी ही बेकार है।
कभी लगता है लोगो में बहुत प्यार है,
तो कभी लगता है रिश्तों में सिर्फ दरार है ।
कभी लगता है हम भी जिन्दगी जीने के लिए बेकरार है ,
तो कभी कभी लगता है सिर्फ हमे मौत का इंतजार है ।
कभी लगता है हमको भी उनसे प्यार है,
तो कभी लगता है सिर्फ प्यार का बुखार है।
कभी लगता है शायद उनको भी हमसे इजहार है,
फिर लगता है हम दोनों में तो सिर्फ तकरार है ।
कभी लगता है सब अपने ही यार है,
फिर लगता है इनमें भी छिपे गद्दार है ।
कभी लगता है कितना प्यारा संसार है ,
तो कभी लगता है ये संसार बस संसार है ।

Urdu shayari

 *दर्द मिन्नत-कश-ए-दवा न हुआ। मैं न अच्छा हुआ बुरा न हुआ।। 


*वो बारिश में कोई सहारा ढूँढता है फ़राज़ ।ऐ बादल आज इतना बरसकी मेरी बाँहों को वो सहारा बना ले ।।


*और भी दुख हैं ज़माने में मोहब्बत के सिवा।राहतें और भी हैं वस्ल की राहत के सिवा ।।


*इस रास्ते के नाम लिखो एक शाम औरया इस में रौशनी का करो इंतिज़ाम और


*हम भी क्या ज़िंदगी गुज़ार गएदिल की बाज़ी लगा के हार गए


*बक रहा हूँ जुनूँ में क्या क्या कुछकुछ न समझे ख़ुदा करे कोई


*आसमाँ इतनी बुलंदी पे जो इतराता हैभूल जाता है ज़मीं से ही नज़र आता है


*दिल में किसी के राह किए जा रहा हूँ मैंकितना हसीं गुनाह किए जा रहा हूँ मैं
               

English quotes

I can soar the greatest heights all because I have the courage to fly.          ___________________________________


My success is what I use to slap my enemies.         

I have an attitude because I have earned it. 

Your attitude is your point of view towards people and things.         


A positive attitude is a person’s passport to a better tomorrow.     

   
If you don’t like where you are, move…you are not a tree.         


The more people I meet, the more I realize how well my parents raised me.         


You cannot do epic things with an average attitude.       


Don’t be the girl who needs a man. Be the girl a man needs.       


Do stuff. Be clenched, curious. Not waiting for inspiration’s shove or society’s kiss on your forehead.

Pay attention. It’s all about paying attention. Attention is vitality. It connects you with others. It makes you eager. Stay eager.
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Hardik Pandya bio

Hardik Himanshu Pandya (born 11 October 1993) is an Indian international cricketer who plays for Baroda in domestic cricket and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He is an all-rounder who bats right-handed and bowls right-arm fast-medium. His elder brother Krunal Pandya is also an international cricketer.Hardik Pandya was born on 11 October 1993 in SuratGujarat. His father, Himanshu Pandya, ran a small car finance business in Surat which he shut down and shifted to Vadodara when Hardik was five; he did so in order to facilitate his sons with better cricket training facilities. He enrolled his two sons (Hardik and Krunal) into Kiran More‘s cricket academy in Vadodara.[3] Financially weak, the Pandya family lived in a rented apartment in Gorwa, with the brothers using a second-hand car to travel to the cricket ground.[4] Hardik studied at the MK High School until ninth grade before dropping out to focus on cricket.[5]

Hardik made steady progress in junior-level cricket and, according to Krunal, “won a lot of matches single-handedly” in club cricket.[3] In an interview with the Indian Express, Hardik revealed that he was dropped from his state age-group teams due to his “attitude problems.” He added that he was “just an expressive child” who does not “like to hide his emotions.”[6]

According to his father, Hardik was a leg spinner until the age of 18 and turned to fast bowling at the insistence of the Baroda coach Sanath Kumar.[7]

In 2017, against RPS, it was the last over in Mumbai Indians‘s innings batting first and Hardik Pandya smashed 30 runs in that one against bowler Ashok Dinda, making it a record, although later, Mumbai lost the match. In the 2018 IPL Player Auction, he was retained by the Mumbai Indians for Rs. 11 Crores.[citation needed] He had a decent league in that season, with his bowling more impressive than batting.

In the 2019 season, he dominated with his batting, and bowling equally. Playing 16 matches, he made 402 runs and took 14 wickets, averaging 44 and amassing 28 fours and 29 sixes totally in the season. He was the Super Striker of the Season of Mumbai Indians, with his strike rate over 170, but overall, just fell short of Andre Russell, who had a rate of 205. Against the Kolkata Knight Riders, in a target of 232 in 20 overs, Hardik made a quick fire 91 off just 34 balls expecting his team to get over the line, but that did not happen as MI fell short of 33 runs.

T20Is

Pandya made his Twenty20 International debut for India on 27 January 2016 at the age of 22, picking up 2 wickets against Australia.[12] His first Twenty20 International wicket was Chris Lynn. In the second T20I against Sri Lanka cricket team at Ranchi, he batted ahead of Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni and hit 27 off 14 balls before becoming hat-trick victim of Thisara Perera.[13] In Asia Cup 2016, Pandya smashed an 18-ball 31 helping India post a respectable score against Bangladesh. Later on, he also picked up a wicket to secure the win. In the next match against Pakistan he bowled his best figures of 3 for 8 which restricted Pakistan to 83. In a 2016 World Twenty20 match against Bangladesh on 23 March, Pandya took two crucial wickets in the last three balls of match’s final over as India beat Bangladesh by one run.[14] His career best bowling figures of 4 for 38 was achieved in the 3rd and final Twenty20 International against England on 8 July 2018, he got 33 Not Out in 14 balls, hitting the winning runs with a six off Jordan. Hardik became first Indian to take 4 wickets and score above 30 runs in a T20I in the same match.[15]Hardik PandyaPandya in August 2015

Abdul Kalam’s shayari

If you fail, never give up because FAIL means “First Attempt In Learning” -Dr APJ Abdul Kalam

It Is Very Easy To Defeat Someone, But It Is Very Hard To Win Someone. -APJ Abdul Kalam

One Best Book Is Equal To Hundred Good Friends But One Good Friend is Equal To A Library. -APJ Abdul Kalam

इससे पहले कि आपके सपने सच हों आपको सपना देखना होगा !– ऐ. पी. जे. अब्दुल कलाम


छोटा लक्ष्य एक अपराध है ।– ऐ. पी. जे. अब्दुल कलाम


मैं खूबसूरत नहीं हूं, लेकिन किसी को मदद की ज़रूरत है तो मैं हाथ दे सकता हूं.. क्योंकि दिल में सौंदर्य की आवश्यकता है, चेहरे में नहीं !– ऐ. पी. जे. अब्दुल कलाम


विफलता मुझे कभी पछाड़ नहीं पाएगा यदि मेरे सफल होने के परिभाषा काफी मजबूत हो तो ।– ऐ. पी. जे. अब्दुल कलाम

Urdu poetrs

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Ghalib’s prominence in Urdu poetry can never be disregarded. It is difficult to pick one poem or shayari from the numerous gems that he has gifted us, and the beauty of his poetry is that the emotions expressed in his couplets are still relatable.

2. Faiz Ahmad Faiz

Faiz Ahmad Faiz and his work truly touches the human heart. He evokes emotions because his poetry is rarely without an accompanying haunting quality of pain. If there is someone who understands loss of love, it has to be Faiz saab.

3. Gulzar

The extent of Gulzar’s excellence as a poet, lyricist and writer can never be mapped. Gulzar adapted his writing with the changing times, but the capability to evoke human emotions was and will always be the cornerstone of all his works. Picking a single song to represent him is impossible, but this work comes pretty close.

4. Javed Akhtar

It can be easily said that Javed Akhtar honed his craft as much as he inherited it, considering his  parents were also excellent writers and poets. But it’s the simplicity of his works that make them so memorable.

5. Ada Jafri

Regarded as the “The First Lady of Urdu Poetry”, Ada Jafri managed to express herself at a time when the society was especially conservative towards women in poetry. She has mostly written ghazals and her works were an expression of her experiences as a wife and mother.

6. Firaq Gorakhpuri

Firaq Gorakhpuri was the pen name of eminent poet and writer Raghupati Sahay. A noted poet, most of his work came into creation during his tenure as an English lecturer in Allahabad University. However, the relevance of his work is not bound by time.

7. Sahil Ludhianvi

Popularly known as Sahir, Sahil Ludhianvi was an amazing Urdu poet, who also penned some classic songs for Bollywood. His work is still remembered, and oft recited, by budding poets and admirers alike.

8. Bashir Badr

Bashir Badr, who was a prominent Urdu poet, spent a large majority of his adult life as a lecturer at Aligarh University. With more than 7 collections of Urdu poems, his understanding of the language and excellence of craft can never be questioned.

9. Majrooh Sultanpuri

Urdu poetry has the power to reach your soul, and Majrooh Sultanpuri’s works are just the perfect example of this. From writing iconic songs for movies, to memorable ghazals that his admirers can recite in their sleep, his creations are simply beautiful.

10. Rahat Indori

Rahat Indori’s poetic brilliance has made him one of the most acclaimed celebrity Urdu poet of all times. His renowned mushaira performances, and famous lyrics have only added to his fame and popularity over the years.

11. Parveen Shakir

Sadly there have not been many women Urdu poets who’ve achieved the same level of fame as their male contemporaries, but Parveen Shakir and her work definitely stands out. There are few poets who’ve managed to equally excel in free verse and technical ghazal style, and Parveen Shakir is definitely one of them.

12. Nida Fazli

He is a prominent Hindi and Urdu poet, lyricist and dialogue writer. His use of colloquial language in his ghazals and nazms not only caught the attention of film makers, but also managed to make his work extremely popular, and rightfully so.

13. Ahmad Faraz

Faraz’s works gained immense popularity, to the point that he was considered to be second only to Faiz Ahmed Faiz. The reason is simple – his works express the anguish, joy and simplicity of love in a way few other poets have been able to.

1 4. Wasim Barelvi

Jagjit Singh has lent his soulful voice to many works by Wasim Barelvi, making his creations timeless. His works will always make you sit up, take notice and reflect. His poems make for a delightful read indeed.

15. Jaun Elia

Having seen the horror of partition first hand, Jaun Elia expressed his pain and anguish through his revolutionary poetry. Perhaps, this is why even the love that he talks about is always unrequited. His ghazals , especially on the destructive power of love, are hauntingly beautiful.

16. Mir Taqi Mir

Mir is the 18th century poet who is often credited with giving shape and structure to Urdu language itself. Often remembered as the ‘God of Poetry’, he was a pioneer of the Urdu poetry form of ghazal.

17. Aqbar Allahabadi

Akbar Allahabadi managed to convey satire through his Urdu verses, and that’s where his true excellence lies. Thus, his verses expressing love stand apart from the rest of his contemporaries, even when the subject remains the same.

18. Muhammad Iqbal

He did coin the iconic poem ‘s aare jahan se acha ‘, but there was much more to his work than a patriotic creation. His views on human emotions, expressed in his ghazals and nazms, have managed to travel through time.

19. Kaifi Azmi

Fondly remembered as the Urdu poet who brought Urdu literature to Indian motion pictures, Kaifi Azmi managed to carve a name for himself at the time when Indian cinema saw some of the finest lyricists, like Ludhianvi and Sultanpuri.

20. Ibn-e-Insha

Admirers of Insha have often regarded his works as reminiscent of Amir Khusro, and yet his poetry has influenced a lot of young poets. He had a humorous take on life, that reflects in his work as well.

Truly, Urdu has a unique magic, and it’s because of many such artists that we’ve been blissfully enchanted!

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Zakir Khan talks

1. Teri bewafaai ke Angaaron mein lipti rahi yun ruh meri.
Mein is tarah aag na hota, jo ho jaati tu meri.

2. Ab koi haq se hath pakadkar mehfil mein dobara nahi baithaata.
Sitaaron ke beech se suraj banne ke kuch apne hi nuksaan hua karte hai.

3. Ishq ko maasoom rehne do notebook ke aakhri panne par.
Aap use kitaabon mein daalkar mushkil na kijiye.

4. Har ek dastoor se bewafai, main shiddat se hai nibhai.
Raaste bhi khud hai dhundhe, aur manzil bhi khud banayi.

5. Hum dono me bas itna sa farq hai uske sab “lekin” mere naam se shuru hote hain, aur mere saare “kaash” uss par aa kar rukte hain.

6. Mein chah kar bhi, tum jaisa nahi ban paya. Dekho na…Tum toh aage badh gaye, par mein kahaan badh paaya.

 7. Zindagi se kuch zyaada nahi, bas itni si farmaaish hai.
Ab tasveer se nahi tafseel se milne ki khwaaish hai.

8. Main Waqt aur tum Qayamat. Dekhna, jab hum milenge toh iss Kainaat mein sab kuch Ruk jayega

9. Ek arsey se hoon thamey, Kashti ko bhanwar mein. Toofaan se bhi jayada Sahil se siharta hoon

10. Bewajah bewafaaon ko yaad kiya hai, Galat logon pe bahut Waqt barbaad kiya hai

11. Ab woh aag nahi rahi, na Sholon jaisa dehekta hoon.
Rang bhi sab ke jaisa hai, sabsa hi to Mehekta hoon.
Ek arse se hoon thhame Kashti ko Bhavar mein,
Toofaan se bhi jyada Saahil se Siharta hoon.

12. Woh titli ki tarah aayi aur Zindagi ko baag kar gayi,
Mere jitne napak the iraade unhe bhi paak kar gayi.

13. Apne aap ke bhi peeche Khada hoon mein,
Zindagi kitna dheere chala hoon mein.

14. Har ek copy ek peeche kucch na kuch khaas likha hai,
Bas iss tarah tere mere Ishq ka Itihass likha hai.
Tu Duniya me chaahe jahan bhi rahe,
Apni Diary mein maine tujhe paas likha hai..

15. Kya apni chhoti Ungli se uska bhi Haath thaam liya karti ho tum,
Kya waise hai jaise Mera thhama karti thi?

16. Mere kuch sawaal hai jo sirf Qayamat ke roz puchunga tumse,
Kyuki uske pehle tumhari aur meri baat ho sake is laayak nahi ho tum.

17. Meri zameen tumse gehri rahi hai.
Waqt aane do, aasman bhi tumse uncha rahega.

18. Hazaron baar suney hue gaane ka lyrics agar achanak se acchha lagne lagjaaye, toh babu samajh jao ki emotional watt lagane hi wali hai.

19. Kamyaabi tere liye humne khud ko kuch yun taiyyar kar liya, Maine hr jazbaat baazar mein rakh kr ishtehaar kar liya

20. Bus ka intazar karte hue,
metro mein khade khade,
Chalte rikshaw mein baithe hue,
Gehre shunya mein kya dekhte rehte ho?
Gum chehra liye yeh kya sochte rehte ho?
Kya khoya kya paaya ka,
Hisab nahi laga paaye na iss baar bhi.
Ghar nahi ja paaye na iss baar bhi.

How to use blogger app

Help CenterCommunityAnnouncementsUse the Blogger mobile app on AndroidThe Blogger mobile app allows you to post, edit, save, and view your blog posts. Anyone with Android 5.0 and up can download the app.


Important: To post with the Blogger mobile app, you’ll need to already have a Google Account and a blog created from a computer.
You can publish posts from anywhere, anytime with the app. You can save your post as a draft and edit it on a computer later, or edit your draft from the app on your computer. To change settings, layouts, or check your stats, you can use the Blogger dashboard on web. 


What you can do on the appWhen you sign in with your Google Account, you can browse, edit, and delete published and draft posts. If you have admin or author permissions to multiple blogs, you can switch between blogs. 
With the mobile app, you can:


1.Create and publish new posts2.Save posts as a draft to finish later3.Share a link to your post using Android Share4.Open a blog or post in a browserSwitch between accounts and blogsVisit the Blogger Help Center 5.Send in-app feedbackCreate, edit, & publish your postsOn your Android phone or tablet, open the Blogger app Blogger.Sign in to your Google Account if asked.In the bottom right, tap Create post Edit.Enter a title, and draft your post body.Tip: You can use the toolbar to bold, italicize, and underline text and add photos. To update your post body, in the top right, tap Update Checkmark.To categorize your post and tell others what it’s about, enter a label in the Labels field. Tip: You can add more than one label to a post by separating each with a comma.  In the top right, tap Publish Send.


Save your post as a draft1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Blogger app Blogger.2. Sign in to your Google Account if asked.Create a new post. 3. When you’re finished with your post but aren’t ready to publish, in the top left, tap More More. 4. To delete your draft, tap Discard.5. To save your draft, tap Save as draft

How to use instagram

How to use Instagram for your businessSet up your account and profileIf you have not downloaded the Instagram app, you can grab it from the App Store, Google Play Store, or Microsoft Store.


When you create your Instagram account on the mobile app, the app will guide you through a few basic steps for getting set up. Here are two things to take note of:


Profile photoYour Instagram profile photo will be displayed as a circle. If you are using your business logo, be sure to keep it in the center of your image. Also, as your profile image will look relatively small in the app, you might want to use a prominent logo mark, instead of a logo with text.
Instagram profile photoProfile informationThe app will not prompt you to fill out your profile information but it’ll be great to do so. To fill out your profile information, go to your profile in the app and tap on “Edit Profile”. The two fields to fill out is your website and your bio. If you would like to change your Instagram username (i.e. @username), you can also change it here.
Instagram profile

informationCongrats! You have just set up your Instagram account!
Post photos or videosWhen you want to post a photo or video, just hit the “+” icon at the bottom. Instagram will show you the most recent photos in your photo library. You can also choose to take a new photo or video by tapping on “Photo” or “Video” respectively


Select your mediaPost photos or videosHere are a few tips:
If you are choosing photos from your library, you can upload your photo as a portrait or landscape. Select your preferred photo and tap on the icon with two arrows in the lower-left corner of the preview. You can then move and zoom the photo to adjust how you want it to fit within the frame.You can also upload up to 10 photos and videos into a single Instagram post. Tap on the icon with two overlapping squares in the lower-right corner of the preview and select your media.When you are taking a new video, press and hold the record button to record your video. If you want to film a few different things, you can let go of the button, point your phone camera at something else, and press and hold the record button again to continue with the recording.If you are sharing single-image posts, you now can now schedule Instagram posts to help ensure you’re posting high-quality content on a consistent basis.Edit your mediaPost photos or videos 2Once you have selected your media for your post, you can add a filter or edit its orientation, brightness, contrast, and more. When your media is ready to go, just tap “Next” to fill out your post details.


Write a caption: Your caption appears just below your media when your post is published. You can mention another Instagram account (i.e. @username) and add hashtags (i.e. hashtags) here. Accounts that you mention will receive a notification about it, and your post will appear when someone searches for the hashtags you used.


Tag People: If you are posting a photo or a collection of photos, you can tag multiple Instagram accounts in each photo. The accounts you tag will also receive a notification about it.
Add Location: If your media is a photo or video of a location, you could add a location tag to your post. Your post will appear when someone searches for posts in that specific location.
Social shares: If you have connected other social media profiles to your Instagram account, you can easily share your posts on those profiles by toggling the switch.

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