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along with thier men approached tiger hill top by climbing a sheer chiff and caught
the enemy unawaves
issued order 286 to attack and capture helmet and Indira gate (both located on the
western spur) so that enemy reinforcements to tiger hill could not be prevented
One of the key strategies employed by the Indian Army during the conflict was to
cut off the enemy's supply routes, which were used to sustain the infiltrators in
their positions on the heights.
By doing so, the Indian Army aimed to isolate the infiltrators, disrupt their
supply chain, and create conditions that would make it difficult for them to hold
their positions.
Although I hold the Defence Services in the highest regard and salute their
devotion to the country, I personally would like to serve my country in a different
way. Dr. APJ Kalam's autobiography has deeply inspired me to serve my nation by
becoming a space scientist and contributing to the Indian Space Research
Organization. Besides working for the ISRO, I would like to serve my nation by
being more aware of my duties as a citizen. Participating in cleanliness drives and
rural development programs and helping the underprivileged are alternate ways by
which I can indirectly serve my nation.
To maintain one's hold on the ground captured is more difficult than many other
tasks
They get successful in capturing the object
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wrong word extreme used as adverb (extremely)
The poem 'Nose versus Eyes' by William Cowper is a satirical take on the judiciary.
The theme dwells on the proceedings of a court where judgment is passed without
careful consideration.
The rhyme scheme of the poem is 'abab' and provides a song-like flow to the poem.
The notable features of the poem are the use of Imagery, Simile, Personification,
and Inversion. While inversion has been used to maintain the rhyme scheme and add
to poetic effect, imagery helps to paint a vivid picture of the court setting in
the minds of the readers. The highlight of the poem is the personification of the
eyes, nose, and tongue. The characters assigned to each one of them are perfectly
fitting and add to the humorous nature of the poem.
Though the poem is a mockery of the legal system, the message is to highlight the
general pitfalls of selective hearing and warn the reader to exercise good
judgment. The poem also reveals the failure of the legal system in delivering
justice. This is particularly obvious in the lines 'then shifting his side, as a
lawyer knows how' and 'what were his arguments few people know'. The irony of the
poem is that the judgment was made in favour of the one, who had no use of it i.e.
the Nose. In a court of justice, injustice was served to the eyes.
Overall the poem is apparently funny but upon a closer look, the depth of the poem
is revealed.
A very warm afternoon to all the members here. I am Diksha Sharma, the host of this
auspicious ceremony.
We have gathered here for the most-awaited prize distribution ceremony of St.
Thomas College and we have our respected Dean sir, Mr. Ritam Chowdhury present with
us along with our vice principal, Mr. Subham Mukherjee. We have our honorable chief
guest, Mr. Amit Banerjee, present here. I would like to welcome them on the stage
for the felicitation of our chief guest and light the lamp and begin this ceremony.
We have our college band, 'The chorus' performing the welcome song for this event,
followed by the cultural events organized by the cultural club.
We will be moving forward with the prize distribution for the students of the
existing batch. I would like to invite our Dean Sir for awarding the students.
I would like to thank everyone present here for making this ceremony a huge
success. With this, we have reached the end of the event. We hope to get back here
next year with the same enthusiasm. Congratulations to all the members who have
received the award today.