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Date: 2012/8/3
Subject: મેગા જોબફેર યોજાશે
To: Amit Vaghela <amit_vaghela16@yahoo.com>


મેટોડા ખાતે યોજાનારો મેગા જોબફેર

રાજકોટ તા. ૩ ઓગસ્ટ -  ઔદ્યોગિક ક્ષેત્રે વિકાસ પામી રહેલા રાજકોટ જિલ્લાકમાં જી.આઇ.ડી.સી. મેટોડા ખાતેના એકમોમાં ટર્નર, ફીટર, મશીનીષ્ટ , સીએનસી. ઓપરેટર, ઇલેકટ્રીશીયન, વેલ્ડીર, આર.એફ.એમ. તેમજ મીકેનીકલ એન્જીસનયર જેવા કુશળ/અર્ધકુશળ/વહીવટી તથા ટેકનિકલ સ્ટાેફની જરૂરિયાત અંગે સર્વે કરીને સ્વાોમી વિવેકાનંદ જન્મન જયંતી ઉજવણીના ભાગરૂપે ચોથી ઓગસ્ટેવ સવારે ૧૧ વાગ્યેજ મેગા જોબફેર યોજાશે. નોકરીદાતા તથા રોજગાર વાંચ્છુનઓ વચ્ચેત સેતુરૂપ બનવાના આશયથી ઇન્ડવસ્ટ્રીટયલ એસોશીએશન હોલ, ડેકોરા ભવન, કિશાન ગેઇટ, કાલાવડ રોડ, મેટોડા ખાતે યોજાનાર આ મેગા જોબફેરમાં નોકરીવાંચ્છુશ ઉમેદવારોને તેમના બાયોડેટા સાથે પાસપોર્ટ સાઇઝના ફોટા સહિત તમામ અસલ પ્રમાણપત્રો તથા અનુભવ જો હોય તો તે સાથે લઇને સ્વાખર્ચે હાજર રહેવા મદદનીશ નિયામક(રોજગાર) રાજકોટ દ્વારા જણાવાયું છે.

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  પોસ્ટ ઓફીસ થતા દ્વારા વિદેશ મની ઓર્ડર ની માહિતી

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ભગવાન ની શોધ કરનાર મશીન

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Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 11:53:31 AM GMT+0800
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The Fantastic Machine That Found
the Higgs Boson On July 4, scientists working with data from ongoing experiments
at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) announced the discovery of a new
particle "consistent with" the Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle also
colloquially referred to as the "God particle." After years of design
and construction, the LHC first sent protons around its 27 kilometer (17
mile) underground tunnel in 2008. Four years later, the LHC's role in
the discovery of the Higgs boson provides a final missing piece for the
Standard Model of Particle Physics -- a piece that may explain how
otherwise massless subatomic particles can acquire mass. Gathered here
are images from the construction of the massive $4-billion-dollar
machine that allowed us peer so closely into the subatomic world.

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View of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Tracker Outer Barrel in the
cleaning room on January 19, 2007. The CMS is a general-purpose
detector, part of the Large hadron Collider (LHC), and is capable of
studying many aspects of proton collisions at 14 trillion electronvolts.
(Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN)










2
Civil Engineering in the ATLAS cavern. This cavern that will eventually
house the ATLAS experiment, part of the LHC at CERN. February 22, 2000.
(Laurent Guiraud/© 2012 CERN) #






3
Various phases of the instrumentation of the ATLAS barrel tile
calorimeter at CERN. ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) is one of seven
particle detector experiments constructed at the Large Hadron Collider.
October 28, 1997. (Laurent Guiraud/© 2012 CERN) #






4
Part of the LHC, in its tunnel at CERN (European Center for Nuclear
Research) near Geneva, Switzerland, on May 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Keystone,
Martial Trezzini) #






5
The globe of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN,
illuminated outside Geneva, Switzerland, on March 30, 2010. (AP
Photo/Anja Niedringhaus) #






6
Pictures from the Compact Muon Solenoid pixel-strip integration test
performed at the Tracker Integration Facility on July 18, 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






7
Work on the first half tracker inner barrel/inner disk in the Compact
Muon Solenoid clean room, on October 19, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012
CERN) #






8
One module of the ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) photon
spectrometer. There are 3,584 lead tungstate crystals on the first
module for the ALICE photon spectrometer. Lead tungstate crystals have
the optical transparency of glass combined with much higher density, and
can serve as scintillators, lighting up when when struck by an incoming
particle. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






9
A scientist performs maintenance in the CERN LHC computing grid center
in Geneva, on October 3, 2008. This center is one of the 140 data
processing centers, located in 33 countries, taking part in the grid
processing project. More than 15 million Gigabytes of data produced from
the hundreds of millions of subatomic collisions in the LHC should be
collected every year. (Reuters/Valentin Flauraud) #






10
Precision work is performed on the semiconductor tracker barrel of the
ATLAS experiment, on November 11, 2005. All work on these delicate
components must be performed in a clean room so that impurities in the
air, such as dust, do not contaminate the detector. The semiconductor
tracker will be mounted in the barrel close to the heart of the ATLAS
experiment to detect the path of particles produced in proton-proton
collisions. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






11
The huge ATLAS Toroid Magnet End-Cap A is transported between building
180 to ATLAS point 1 on May 29, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






12
Lowering of one of the two ATLAS muon small wheels into the cavern, on
February 15, 2008. The tunnel runs as deep as 175 meters (574 ft)
underground. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






13
View of the Compact Muon Solenoid cavern with its impressive
dimensions: 53 meters long, 27 meters wide and 24 meters high.
(Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






14
A major milestone in the assembly of the ATLAS experiment's inner
detector. The semiconductor tracker (SCT) and transition radiation
tracker (TRT) are two of the three major parts of the ATLAS inner
detector. Together, they will help determine trajectories of particle
collisions produced when the LHC is switched on. February 22, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






15
The electromagnetic calorimeter, completely assembled, is a wall more
than 6 m high and 7 m wide, consisting of 3,300 blocks of scintillator,
fibre optics and lead. This huge wall will measure the energy of
particles produced in proton-proton collisions at the LHC when it is
started in 2008. Photons, electrons and positrons will pass through the
layers of material in these modules and deposit their energy in the
detector through a shower of particles. May 17, 2005. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






16 Integration of the ALICE experiment's inner tracker in 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






17
Physicist Peter Higgs, who the Higgs boson is named for, visits the
ATLAS experiment in April of 2008. Higgs was one of the original
proposers of the mechanism that predicted such a boson back in 1964. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






18 Preparing for Tracker Installation, on December 12, 2007. (Michael Hoch/© 2012 CERN) #






19 A historical moment: closure of the LHC beam pipe ring on June 16, 2008. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






20
The Linac2 (Linear Accelerator 2) at the European Organization for
Nuclear Research, CERN, in Meyrin, near Geneva, Switzerland, on
Thursday, October 16, 2008. The current accelerator Linac2, built in
1978 which will be replaced in 2013 by Linac4, separates hydrogen gas
into electrons and protons and provides protons beams to the LHC. (AP Photo/Keystone, Martial Trezzini) #






21
Engineers and technicians work to carefully align and install the inner
detector in the center of ATLAS, on August 23, 2006. (Claudia
Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






22 Integration of the three shells into the ATLAS pixel barrel, on December 14, 2006. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






23
The first half of the Compact Muon Solenoid inner tracker barrel is
seen in this image consisting of three layers of silicon modules which
will be placed at the center of the CMS experiment. Laying close to the
interaction point of the 14 TeV proton-proton collisions, the silicon
used here must be able to survive high doses of radiation and a powerful
magnetic field without damage. October 19, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






24
One of the end-cap calorimeters for the ATLAS experiment is moved using
a set of rails. This calorimeter will measure the energy of particles
that are produced close to the axis of the beam when two protons
collide. It is kept cool inside a cryostat to allow the detector to work
at maximum efficiency. February 16, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






25 View of Compact Muon Solenoid detector assembly in late 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






26
Placing the Tracker inside the Compact Muon Solenoid (the tracker is
still wrapped from its transport), on December 14, 2007. (Michael Hoch/©
2012 CERN) #






27
Michel Mathieu, a technician for the ATLAS collaboration, is cabling
the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter's first end-cap, before insertion
into its cryostat. Millions of wires are connected to the
electromagnetic calorimeter on this end-cap that must be carefully fed
out from the detector so that data can be read out. Every element on the
detector will be attached to one of these wires so that a full digital
map of the end-cap can be recreated. August 12, 2003. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






28
In order for technicians to get around the 27-km tunnel that houses the
LHC, various methods of transportation must be employed. October 24,
2005 (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






29
A welder works on the interconnection between two of the LHC's
superconducting magnet systems, in the LHC tunnel, on November 1, 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






30 Moving the calorimeter on side A of the ATLAS cavern, in January of 2011. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






31 Installation of the ATLAS pixel detector into the cavern, on June 28, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






32
The eight toroid magnets can be seen surrounding the calorimeter that
will later be moved into the middle of the detector. This calorimeter
will measure the energies of particles produced when protons collide in
the center of the detector. November 4, 2005. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






33
Switches in the Control Room of the Large Hadron Collider at the
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva, on April
5, 2012. On this day, the LHC shift crew declared "stable beams" as two 4
TeV proton beams were brought into collision at the LHC's four
interaction points. The collision energy of 8 TeV set a new world
record, and increased the machine's discovery potential considerably. (Reuters/Denis Balibouse) #






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This image made available by CERN shows a typical candidate event
including two high-energy photons whose energy (depicted by red towers)
is measured in the Compact Muon Solenoid electromagnetic calorimeter.
The yellow lines are the measured tracks of other particles produced in
the collision. The pale blue volume shows the CMS crystal calorimeter
barrel. To cheers and standing ovations, scientists at the world's
biggest atom smasher claimed the discovery of a new subatomic particle
on July 4, 2012, calling it "consistent" with the long-sought Higgs
boson -- popularly known as the "God particle" -- that helps explain
what gives all matter in the universe size and shape. (AP Photo/CERN) #

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વહાલા વાચકમીત્રો,



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મીત્રો, કોઈ ઈશ્વર શોધાયો જ નથી. આ ઘટના કેવળ તથા શુદ્ધ એવી વૈજ્ઞાનીક શોધ જ
છે. શોધ જરુર મહાન પણ છે, કીન્તુ હજી શંકાસ્પદ પણ લેખાવાય છે… અને સર્ન
લેબોરેટરીમાં વીજ્ઞાનીઓ જે તનતોડ શ્રમ કરી રહ્યા છે, તે 'મહાવીસ્ફોટનો સીદ્ધાંત'
સીદ્ધ કરવા માટે જ. ત્યાં કોઈ ઈશ્વરની શોધ લેશમાત્ર ચાલી રહી નથી, અને કોઈનેય
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ઈશ્વરની હસ્તીમાં માને છે. અરે, ખુદ આઈન્સ્ટાઈને પણ ઈશ્વરના અસ્તીત્વનો ઈશારો
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ભગવાન ની શોધ કરનાર મશીન

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The Fantastic Machine That Found
the Higgs Boson On July 4, scientists working with data from ongoing experiments
at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) announced the discovery of a new
particle "consistent with" the Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle also
colloquially referred to as the "God particle." After years of design
and construction, the LHC first sent protons around its 27 kilometer (17
mile) underground tunnel in 2008. Four years later, the LHC's role in
the discovery of the Higgs boson provides a final missing piece for the
Standard Model of Particle Physics -- a piece that may explain how
otherwise massless subatomic particles can acquire mass. Gathered here
are images from the construction of the massive $4-billion-dollar
machine that allowed us peer so closely into the subatomic world.

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View of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Tracker Outer Barrel in the
cleaning room on January 19, 2007. The CMS is a general-purpose
detector, part of the Large hadron Collider (LHC), and is capable of
studying many aspects of proton collisions at 14 trillion electronvolts.
(Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN)










2
Civil Engineering in the ATLAS cavern. This cavern that will eventually
house the ATLAS experiment, part of the LHC at CERN. February 22, 2000.
(Laurent Guiraud/© 2012 CERN) #






3
Various phases of the instrumentation of the ATLAS barrel tile
calorimeter at CERN. ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) is one of seven
particle detector experiments constructed at the Large Hadron Collider.
October 28, 1997. (Laurent Guiraud/© 2012 CERN) #






4
Part of the LHC, in its tunnel at CERN (European Center for Nuclear
Research) near Geneva, Switzerland, on May 31, 2007. (AP Photo/Keystone,
Martial Trezzini) #






5
The globe of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN,
illuminated outside Geneva, Switzerland, on March 30, 2010. (AP
Photo/Anja Niedringhaus) #






6
Pictures from the Compact Muon Solenoid pixel-strip integration test
performed at the Tracker Integration Facility on July 18, 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






7
Work on the first half tracker inner barrel/inner disk in the Compact
Muon Solenoid clean room, on October 19, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012
CERN) #






8
One module of the ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) photon
spectrometer. There are 3,584 lead tungstate crystals on the first
module for the ALICE photon spectrometer. Lead tungstate crystals have
the optical transparency of glass combined with much higher density, and
can serve as scintillators, lighting up when when struck by an incoming
particle. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






9
A scientist performs maintenance in the CERN LHC computing grid center
in Geneva, on October 3, 2008. This center is one of the 140 data
processing centers, located in 33 countries, taking part in the grid
processing project. More than 15 million Gigabytes of data produced from
the hundreds of millions of subatomic collisions in the LHC should be
collected every year. (Reuters/Valentin Flauraud) #






10
Precision work is performed on the semiconductor tracker barrel of the
ATLAS experiment, on November 11, 2005. All work on these delicate
components must be performed in a clean room so that impurities in the
air, such as dust, do not contaminate the detector. The semiconductor
tracker will be mounted in the barrel close to the heart of the ATLAS
experiment to detect the path of particles produced in proton-proton
collisions. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






11
The huge ATLAS Toroid Magnet End-Cap A is transported between building
180 to ATLAS point 1 on May 29, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






12
Lowering of one of the two ATLAS muon small wheels into the cavern, on
February 15, 2008. The tunnel runs as deep as 175 meters (574 ft)
underground. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






13
View of the Compact Muon Solenoid cavern with its impressive
dimensions: 53 meters long, 27 meters wide and 24 meters high.
(Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






14
A major milestone in the assembly of the ATLAS experiment's inner
detector. The semiconductor tracker (SCT) and transition radiation
tracker (TRT) are two of the three major parts of the ATLAS inner
detector. Together, they will help determine trajectories of particle
collisions produced when the LHC is switched on. February 22, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






15
The electromagnetic calorimeter, completely assembled, is a wall more
than 6 m high and 7 m wide, consisting of 3,300 blocks of scintillator,
fibre optics and lead. This huge wall will measure the energy of
particles produced in proton-proton collisions at the LHC when it is
started in 2008. Photons, electrons and positrons will pass through the
layers of material in these modules and deposit their energy in the
detector through a shower of particles. May 17, 2005. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






16 Integration of the ALICE experiment's inner tracker in 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






17
Physicist Peter Higgs, who the Higgs boson is named for, visits the
ATLAS experiment in April of 2008. Higgs was one of the original
proposers of the mechanism that predicted such a boson back in 1964. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






18 Preparing for Tracker Installation, on December 12, 2007. (Michael Hoch/© 2012 CERN) #






19 A historical moment: closure of the LHC beam pipe ring on June 16, 2008. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






20
The Linac2 (Linear Accelerator 2) at the European Organization for
Nuclear Research, CERN, in Meyrin, near Geneva, Switzerland, on
Thursday, October 16, 2008. The current accelerator Linac2, built in
1978 which will be replaced in 2013 by Linac4, separates hydrogen gas
into electrons and protons and provides protons beams to the LHC. (AP Photo/Keystone, Martial Trezzini) #






21
Engineers and technicians work to carefully align and install the inner
detector in the center of ATLAS, on August 23, 2006. (Claudia
Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






22 Integration of the three shells into the ATLAS pixel barrel, on December 14, 2006. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






23
The first half of the Compact Muon Solenoid inner tracker barrel is
seen in this image consisting of three layers of silicon modules which
will be placed at the center of the CMS experiment. Laying close to the
interaction point of the 14 TeV proton-proton collisions, the silicon
used here must be able to survive high doses of radiation and a powerful
magnetic field without damage. October 19, 2006. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






24
One of the end-cap calorimeters for the ATLAS experiment is moved using
a set of rails. This calorimeter will measure the energy of particles
that are produced close to the axis of the beam when two protons
collide. It is kept cool inside a cryostat to allow the detector to work
at maximum efficiency. February 16, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






25 View of Compact Muon Solenoid detector assembly in late 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






26
Placing the Tracker inside the Compact Muon Solenoid (the tracker is
still wrapped from its transport), on December 14, 2007. (Michael Hoch/©
2012 CERN) #






27
Michel Mathieu, a technician for the ATLAS collaboration, is cabling
the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter's first end-cap, before insertion
into its cryostat. Millions of wires are connected to the
electromagnetic calorimeter on this end-cap that must be carefully fed
out from the detector so that data can be read out. Every element on the
detector will be attached to one of these wires so that a full digital
map of the end-cap can be recreated. August 12, 2003. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






28
In order for technicians to get around the 27-km tunnel that houses the
LHC, various methods of transportation must be employed. October 24,
2005 (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






29
A welder works on the interconnection between two of the LHC's
superconducting magnet systems, in the LHC tunnel, on November 1, 2007. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






30 Moving the calorimeter on side A of the ATLAS cavern, in January of 2011. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






31 Installation of the ATLAS pixel detector into the cavern, on June 28, 2007. (Claudia Marcelloni/© 2012 CERN) #






32
The eight toroid magnets can be seen surrounding the calorimeter that
will later be moved into the middle of the detector. This calorimeter
will measure the energies of particles produced when protons collide in
the center of the detector. November 4, 2005. (Maximilien Brice/© 2012 CERN) #






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Switches in the Control Room of the Large Hadron Collider at the
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) near Geneva, on April
5, 2012. On this day, the LHC shift crew declared "stable beams" as two 4
TeV proton beams were brought into collision at the LHC's four
interaction points. The collision energy of 8 TeV set a new world
record, and increased the machine's discovery potential considerably. (Reuters/Denis Balibouse) #






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This image made available by CERN shows a typical candidate event
including two high-energy photons whose energy (depicted by red towers)
is measured in the Compact Muon Solenoid electromagnetic calorimeter.
The yellow lines are the measured tracks of other particles produced in
the collision. The pale blue volume shows the CMS crystal calorimeter
barrel. To cheers and standing ovations, scientists at the world's
biggest atom smasher claimed the discovery of a new subatomic particle
on July 4, 2012, calling it "consistent" with the long-sought Higgs
boson -- popularly known as the "God particle" -- that helps explain
what gives all matter in the universe size and shape. (AP Photo/CERN) #

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        પ્રત્યેક શિવાલયમાં નંદી..કાચબો..ગણેશ..હનુમાન..જલધારા..નાગ..જેવા રહસ્યમય પ્રતીક જોવા મળે છે.દેવી દેવતાઓની આકૃતિઓ...

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Fwd: Beautiful Mahudand Lake Pakistan

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Subject: Beautiful Mahudand Lake Pakistan

Beautiful Mahudand Lake Pakistan
It is accessible with a four-wheel drive vehicle, and is a good location for fishing
 

 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 

રવિવાર, 22 જુલાઈ, 2012

FULKAJARI

હિન્દી સિનેમાનાં પ્રથમ સુપરસ્ટાર રાજેશ ખન્નાનું મુંબઈની એક હોટલમાં ચોથું (બેસણું)રાખવામાં આવ્યું હતું.

મુંબઈ

હિન્દી સિનેમાનાં પ્રથમ સુપરસ્ટાર રાજેશ ખન્નાનું મુંબઈની એક હોટલમાં
ચોથું (બેસણું)રાખવામાં આવ્યું હતું.

રાજેશ ખન્નાનું તેમનાં આશિર્વાદ બંગલે 69 વર્ષની ઉંમરે નિધન થયું હતું.
તેઓ છેલ્લાં ઘણાં સમયથી કેન્સર અને લિવરની બીમારીથી પીડિત હતાં. તેઓને
લગભગ એપ્રિલ મહિનાથી વારંવાર હોસ્પિટલમાં દાખલ કરવામાં આવતા હતાં. રાજેશ
ખન્નાનાં બેસણામાં બોલિવૂડનાં ઘણાં કલાકારોએ હાજરી આપી હતી.

રાજેશ ખન્નાનાં જમાઈ અક્ષય કુમાર અને તેનાં પુત્ર આરવે બેસણાની વિધી
સંપન્ન કરી હતી. બેસણામાં આમિર ખાન, શશી કપૂર, કિરણ રાવ, અનુપમ ખેર, કિરણ
ખેર, વિનોદ ખન્ના, અમિતાભ બચ્ચન, જયા બચ્ચન, રિતીક રોશન-સુઝાન, સંજય ખાન,
સુરેશ ઓબેરોય, વિવેક ઓબેરોય, ધીરજ કુમાર, પ્રેમ ચોપરા, રમેશ સિપ્પી, યશ
ચોપરા, સુનિલ શેટ્ટી, દિપીકા પાદુકોણ, તબ્બુ, નેહા ધૂપિયા, સાજિદ ખાન,
પ્રકાશ ઝા, સંગીતકાર લલિત, અનૂપ જલોટા, પૂનમ ધિલ્લોન, રણબીર કપૂર, સોનૂ
સૂદ, મલાઈકા અરોરા ખાન-અરબાઝ ખાન, જેકી શ્રોફ, ગુલઝાર, રણધીર કપૂર,
અસરાણી તથા રાજકીય નેતા અમર સિંહ ચૌધરીએ હાજરી આપી હતી.

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NAWAGADHNA MUSLIMONI VARSAAD MAATE DUAA, PADYAATRA

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Mali gaya dada

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કશ્યપ અનફાશ ના પાડેલા ફોટોગ્રાફ્સ જે મુસ્લિમ સમાજે ઉઘાડા પગે મસ્જીદ સુધી
ચાલીને વરસાદ માટે આલાહ પાસે દુવા માંગેલ