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There are three powertrains for buy- Mazda rates the CX-90 PHGEV can ers to choose from. The base CX-90 travel up to 42 km of pure electric Turbo as tested has the 280-horse- range or you can cleverly “store” the power, turbocharged 3.3-liter inline charge for later use. Charging times six-cylinder engine with a 48-volt for the battery come in at 1.3 hours Mild-hybrid Boost and i-stop setup. on a Level 2 plug: and 6.4 hours via Level 1. The PHEV (plug-in hybrid) model as tested combines a 2.5-liter four- The 2024 Mazda CX-90 Gas powered cylinder engine, an electric motor, version is available in five model: and a 17.8-kilowatt-hour battery, for GS at $45,900, GS-L ($49,300), GT a total system output of 323 hp. The ($55,350), GT-P ($59,300) ad Signamost powerful version is the Turbo ture ($63,300). The PHEV is availS, which uses the same basic engine able three options: GS ($54,900), as the Turbo but bumped up to 340 GS-L ($59,950), GT ($64,350). The
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Canada has been a model of intercul- positive attributes. No body forced tural harmony, inclusion, and diver- any one to come here. As such, every sity for others for almost fifty years. resident of Canada- be it a citizen, It was the first western country in PR, student, refugee, temporary forthe world to enshrine commitment to eign worker or visitor has an obligadiversity within the Charter of Rights tion to respect its laws, traditions and and Freedoms in 1982. In 1987, values . We must embrace Canadian Canada passed the historic Multi- values of respect for different culcultural Act. Since then, it has made tures, faiths, and orientations. diversity as one of the cornerstones of its policy. All along, Canada has It has often been mentioned that Caconsidered diversity as its strength. nadian laws are too lenient. ConseUnfortunately, during the past few quently, many unsavoury characters years, the conflicts around the globe use/misuse them to their advantage. have brought our policy of celebrat- This may include recent arrivals as ing diversity under the microscope. well as those who have been here Along with the First Nations, Canada for a long time. A lot of people use was built by immigrants. Immigrants Canada as a place of convenience from all over the world have been without any loyalty to the country. welcomed to Canada with open arms. It is very unfortunate that in some This country’s growing needs have quarters Canada is considered as a prompted successive governments haven for criminals and unsavoury to steadily increase the number of characters. Thus, it is no wonder that immigrants. In addition to that, for some of the recent nationwide pollthe past few years, it has been wel- ing indicates that many Canadians coming hundreds of thousands of consider our diversity as a cause for international students, temporary for- conflicts. Recent demonstrations and eign workers, visitors, refugees, and counter demonstrations in some of others. Consequently, our population our cities support that view. Canada has just passed the 40 million mark. needs to be more proactive in dealing with people who cause disruptions Great strides in technology have and hinderance to our peaceful and turned our world into a global vil- inclusive way of life. lage. Any development, good or bad, has instant ramifications around All of us must appreciate and support the globe. It is very unfortunate that Canada’s policy of inclusion, mutual during the past few years, global respect and harmony. We should foconflicts have been rising steadily. cus more on Canada’s values , prinThe war in Ukraine, China’s growing ciples, freedom of speech, respect influence in the world, the conflict in for democracy, as well as equality the Middle East, human rights abuses and respect for each other. Above all, in many countries have also severely we must learn to respect dissenting impacted Canadians. In many cases, opinions and agree to disagree in a rethese on-going conflicts imported spectful manner. Our elected officials from abroad have caused conflict from local to provincial to federal between diaspora of those countries. levels have a major responsibility to This, in turn, has adversely impacted ensure this. Furthermore, each one of Canadian diversity, intercultural, us, regardless of our status in Canada, interreligious harmony and relation- has a responsibility to ensure that we ships. For a long time, Canadians do our best in making Canada even a have considered this country’s diver- better place to live. sity as its greatest strength. However, Balwant Sanghera lately this diversity is beginning to (Balwant Sanghera is a retired look like a problem. Let us remember that immigrants have chosen to come School Psychologist and Commuto this country because of its multiple nity Activist )
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Gift of Giving: A Meaningful Christmas Tradition As the holiday season approaches, of compassion, fostering a sense of adorned with twinkling lights and unity and shared responsibility. festive cheer, it's easy to get caught Teaching the Next Generation: Valup in the hustle and bustle of buying ues Beyond Presents presents for our loved ones. However, amidst the glittering aisles of gifts, For parents, the decision to shift the there's a timeless and heartwarming focus from presents to charitable givtradition that transcends material ing is also an opportunity to instill possessions – the gift of giving to important values in their children. By the needy. involving them in acts of kindness, whether through volunteering or parIn the spirit of Christmas, many are ticipating in donation drives, families reconsidering the true essence of are imparting the lesson that the true the season, shifting the focus from magic of Christmas lies in spreading extravagant gifts to acts of kindness that make a lasting impact on those love and generosity. less fortunate.
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Individuals who have embraced this While the joy of unwrapping beauti- alternative approach to gift-giving fully wrapped presents is undeniable, are becoming inspirations in their there's a unique and profound joy that communities. Social media platforms comes from giving to those in need. are buzzing with stories of individuFamilies, communities, and individu- als challenging their friends and famals across the globe are reevaluating ily to redirect their holiday budgets their holiday traditions, choosing to toward supporting local charities or allocate a portion of their resources sponsoring a family in need.
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to make a difference in the lives of These stories of compassion and others. selflessness serve as a reminder that,
This shift in perspective has led to in the midst of the holiday frenzy, heartwarming initiatives, such as there is profound joy to be found in organizing community food drives, making a positive impact on the lives donating to local shelters, and sup- of others. porting charities that work tirelessly A Timeless Tradition: The Gift That to provide for those who may be Keeps on Giving struggling during the festive season. While the tradition of giving to the A Local Touch: Neighborly Acts of needy during Christmas is not a new Kindness concept, its relevance and impact In many neighborhoods, the true continue to resonate. In a world often spirit of Christmas is taking root as defined by consumerism, embracing neighbors come together to support the spirit of giving back not only one another. Instead of extravagant brings joy to those in need but also gifts, families are contributing to enriches the soul of the giver. local initiatives that directly benefit This holiday season, consider intheir community. corporating the gift of giving to the Whether it's preparing festive meals needy into your Christmas traditions. for families in need, collecting warm Whether big or small, every act of clothing for the winter season, or kindness contributes to creating a volunteering at local charities, these brighter and more compassionate acts of kindness create a ripple effect world for all.
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Tourism Abbotsford Society Hires New Executive Director The Tourism Abbotsford Society is next level as we continue to develop reer and education pleased to announce Clare Seeley as this destination and we look forward focused on business incoming Executive Director. Clare to seeing Abbotsford’s Tourism com- and tourism in the brings more than 25 years of experi- munity continue to flourish under her public and private ence in the Tourism sector interna- leadership.” sectors, seeing her tionally and across the Fraser Valley. travel across North Clare Seeley joins Tourism AbbotsAmerica as a conThis announcement marks the con- ford from the City of Mission where sultant and trainer clusion of a Province-wide recruit- she has served as the Manager of for the industry. ment process, overseen by an ex- Tourism and Film. She is well conecutive search committee of Tourism nected to the Abbotsford and Fraser “I am thrilled to be Abbotsford Board Directors with Valley communities and has estab- joining the passionsupport from search firm Chemistry lished relationships with Destination ate and dynamic Consulting. BC and the local Indigenous com- team at Tourism munities, focusing on destination Abbotsford. Tour“On behalf of the Board, we are marketing, destination development, ism continues to ofdelighted to announce that Clare and stakeholder support across the fer new challenges Seeley will be leading our TourFraser Valley. and opportunities ism Abbotsford team,” said Daniel that have kept me seeing Abbotsford’s strong reputation Laverick, President of the Tourism Clare is passionate about finding invested in the industry throughout continue to flourish and creating a Abbotsford Board, who also led the creative solutions and strategic ways my career,” said Clare Seeley. “Craig year-round visitor economy to supSearch Committee. “Clare can really to collaborate. She moved to Canada Nichols has left a wonderful legacy port the business and community’s take Tourism in Abbotsford to the from the UK in 2006, where her cathat I look forward to building upon, success.”
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Learning Stars Arts Academy and Talhan Training and Fitness Dance Recital 2023: Celebrating Culture and Fitness In a vibrant celebration of culture, create opportunities for connection and expression, and physical well-being, self-expression. the Learning Stars Arts Academy and “Dance is a fun way in which I can Talhan Training and Fitness recently express myself while staying in touch hosted their annual dance recital, showwith my culture. It is my goal to pass casing the talents and achievements of everything on to the next generation so young dancers and fitness enthusiasts. that they too can express themselves,” The event, brought together families, says Navdeep, highlighting the imporfriends, and supporters for an unforgettance of preserving cultural traditions table evening of performances, fitness through dance. demonstrations, and community spirit. Talhan Training and Fitness: Building Learning Stars Arts Academy: NurturCharacter and Health ing Expression and Culture On the fitness front, Talhan Training Learning Stars Arts Academy, founded and Fitness, spearheaded by Gurveer and led by the dedicated Navdeep, and Rajveer Talhan, is dedicated to is on a mission to empower youth mentoring kids towards a better life. through Punjabi Folk Dance. The Recognizing the declining emphasis academy offers a range of classes for on health and fitness in today’s youth, kids and ladies, teaching traditional the brothers aim to instill fundamental dances such as Gidha, Addi Dance, and life skills through physical education. Bhangra. Navdeep, with her extensive Gurveer, a national and provincial wrestling champion turned strength and conditioning coach, emphasizes the individual aspect of sports that shaped his life. and I strive to teach it His discipline the right way,” says and active life- Rajveer, highlighting style paved the the broader impact of way for a suc- fitness on character decessful wrestling velopment. career and a schol- The dance recital was arship to Douglas a resounding success, College. Now, he featuring special guests channels his ex- including Kelly Chaperience into de- hal, Dave Sidhu, Jasbir veloping the youth Gunachauria (Punjabi and setting them music Lyricist), and Kaon a path to pros- vleen (Local artist/singperity. er). The event wouldn’t
Rajveer, with over have been possible with15 years in the out the generous support background in early childhood educaof sponsors, including tion, childcare, and preschool systems, wrestling industry and a Bachelor’s SRT Logistics, Fast and brings a wealth of experience to her degree in Applied Human Science, Easy Renovations, Gilfocuses on giving back to the commurole as the owner and instructor. nity through youth development. As son Electrical Services, The dance recital, an annual tradition a strength and conditioning coach, he Jaspal Maan Mortgage Broker, Raman dance and fitness, these organizations since 2016, is a testament to Navdeep’s advocates for the importance of creat- Sandhu Personal Real Estate Corpora- are making a significant impact on the commitment to providing a platform ing a positive environment for kids to tion, and Brown Bliss Artistry. lives of youth, nurturing both their arfor children and families to come to- stay active and healthy. The Learning Stars Arts Academy and tistic talents and physical well-being. gether in a positive environment. From Talhan Training and Fitness Dance Re- Here’s to another year of fostering Mother’s Day events to themed parties, “I mentor kids with the goal of prepar- cital 2023 was a celebration of cultural creativity, culture, and fitness in our Navdeep goes above and beyond to ing them for life. Physical education heritage, self-expression, and the im- community! Kudos to the students for and health deserve to be a top priority, portance of a healthy lifestyle. Through their fantastic performances!
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Province expands health-care workforce and increases patient access More people are getting care faster more than and closer to home, and the health- 7 , 0 0 0 care workforce is better supported p e o p l e as the Province makes significant have been progress on expanding the health-care hired into workforce and strengthening B.C.’s H e a l t h Career public health-care system. Access “We’re putting people first by makProgram ing unprecedented investments into where B.C.’s health-care workforce and they gain system,” said Adrian Dix, Minister non-clinof Health. “In response to rapidly ical expegrowing patient demand for healthrience as care services and a global shortage a healthof health-care workers, we launched c a r e B.C.’s Health and Human Resources support Strategy last year to recruit, retain and worker in long-term care, assisted Retain: Launching new professional practice settings while being paid for train more health-care workers. We living, home health and acute-care practice and clinical education roles their time. said we’d hire, educate and retrain settings across B.C. while training to to bridge the gap between academic Train: Implementing a new and innoknowledge and clinical practice immore health-care workers, and we become a health-care assistant; vative bachelor of science in nursing proving patient safety and supporting did. We said we’d make our healthpractice education model that allows care workplaces more supportive to 2,112 participants have been hired continuous improvement. nurses to train for a specialty of inshare the workload, and we are. We this year, including 188 workers who Redesign: Further expanding Go- terest in their final years of school, said we’d keep working to expand self-identify as Indigenous; Health BC, the provincial travel re- rather than waiting to take a separate and support our health-care work- 666 International medical graduates source program supporting rural and specialty training course after graduforce until our health-care workforce registered in 2023; remote communities across B.C. to ation. and system was renewed, rebuilt and provide supports to additional rural strengthened for patients and for 602 nursing seats, up to 322 allied and remote communities across the These actions are part of the Health those caring for them, and we will.” health seats, 20 seats for midwives province and add more health-sector Human Resources Strategy, launched and 60 physician residencies added occupations such as allied health to in fall 2022. They also build on other Government has made significant since 2017; investments made by the Province this service. progress to better support patients since 2017 to strengthen health care who rely on the public health-care under their newly expanded scopes of Recruit: A new provincial recruitment for people in B.C., including investsystem by adding more doctors, nurse practice, pharmacists are now treat- campaign that profiles B.C.’s health- ments of more than $1 billion to suppractitioners, nurses, allied-health ing minor ailments and providing sector advantage and streamlines the port health-care workers and increase professionals, health-care assistants, contraception services, prescription job search, recruitment and hiring access to health services. Over the and support staff and adding new adaptations, and drug administra- process for candidates will launch in past five years, B.C. has welcomed education and training seats, taking tions, reducing pressure on primary early 2024. more than 38,000 new workers to care; and actions to improve retention, and the public health-care system and Recruit: Expanding opportunities to optimize the system to help with hired all 320 relational security ofis actively working to significantly for high-school students to explore workload. Key achievements include: ficers in health-care settings throughgrow the workforce further. health-sector training opportunities, 3,882 family physicians registered out B.C. including new dual credit programs “In our B.C. pandemic, people came for the longitudinal family physician In the next year, the Province is mov- in partnership with the Ministry of together to support each other,” Dix model in 2023, a blended model ing forward with nine more actions Education and Child Care. said. “And it’s that B.C. experience, available to family physicians who to better support patients and healththat B.C. strength, that essential Recruit: Launching an innovative provide longitudinal care, developed care workers. This includes: B.C. character we’ve carried to our program to support new graduates in consultation with BC Family DocHealth Human Resources commitboth in nursing and allied health to Retain: Creating a peer support and tors and Doctors of BC; ment, bringing in new people, new mentoring program that empowers transition to practice within the public skills and new approaches to help 6,258 new nurses have registered experienced health-care workers to health-care system. those delivering our health care, so with the B.C. College of Nurses and support new entrants. Train: Expanding the employed-stu- all of us can better access the health Midwives, including 578 internationdent nurse program and developing care and support we rely on. We’ve Retain: Establishing front-line clinially educated nurses in 2023; cal management supports in high- a new complementary employed- made tremendous progress, and our adding more than 1,000 new perma- needs areas so that staff have adequate student allied-health program to help commitment remains to ensure that students build confidence, reinforce our health-care system is strong, nent full-time paramedic and emer- support from senior clinical staff. clinical skills and explore different sustainable, and resilient.” gency responder positions; PAGE 18
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New code will make buildings safer, more accessible and resilient to climate change The Province adopted the British Co- Additional updates to the building code allow an easier transition for housing with disabilities. That is why we are updating the standards in our building lumbia Building and Fire Codes (BC focus on accessibility, mass-timber projects underway. code to support everyone in their dayCodes 2024) to provide people with a construction and radon safety. The updates align with the new Resigreater level of building safety and to “We have seen evidence of extreme dential Development Act, which in- to-day activities.” make new buildings more sustainable, weather impacting our province and cludes small-scale, multi-unit housing As the Province updates the building resilient and accessible. warmer temperatures because of cli- (SSMUH) legislation that will allow code, it continues to work to identify “As we take historic steps to build mate change,” said Dr. Bonnie Henry, three to four units on land currently and review opportunities to support more homes for people faster, we are provincial health officer. “We need to zoned for single-family homes and cost-effective and efficient construcfind ways to protect people in B.C., duplexes, and as many as six units near tion of more new homes. The Province, also taking action to make sure homes especially those most at risk from bus stops with frequent transit service. along with fire-safety professionals are safe, accessible and more resilient being impacted by extreme heat, to to climate change,” said Ravi Kahlon, have the supports they need to be safe. The Province is deferring the effec- and national partners, is examining Minister of Housing. “We have to find These adjustments to the BC Building tive date on the adaptable dwellings opportunities in codes, including ways to innovate and build differently. Code are one measure that will help to and earthquake-design changes to requirements for egress stairs. These Over the next year, the Province will ensure people in shared spaces have March 10, 2025, to provide a one-year opportunities may simplify the design lead a discussion on enabling single- somewhere they can go to on hot days transition period. This will allow the of smaller multi-unit residential buildegress stairs in the BC Building Code.” to stay cool and be better protected Ministry of Housing to work with in- ings and create options for quicker and from hot weather. We know that heat terested parties and local governments more affordable construction, while Key updates to the building code will can sneak up on us, so we want people to develop strategies to implement the maintaining or enhancing safety. require all new buildings to: to be as prepared as they can to find new requirements. The BC Building Code is a provincial provide one living space that is de- cool places when temperatures rise.” “Eliminating barriers to accessibility is regulation that governs how a buildsigned not to exceed 26 C; Most updates to the building code a core motive in our efforts to making ing’s construction, alterations and have power-operated doors in all will come into effect provincewide on our province a safe and barrier-free demolitions are required to be carried out. The code establishes minimum building entrances and universal wash- March 8, 2024. The implementation place to live in,” said Susie Chant, Parwindow will allow construction and liamentary Secretary for Accessibility. requirements for safety, health, accesrooms; and housing-industry professionals more “We are taking action on what we’ve sibility, fire and structural protection have an elevator in all large two- and time to review the changes and com- heard in our engagements with British of buildings, and energy and water plete any necessary training. It will also Columbians, especially people living efficiency. three-storey apartment buildings.
B.C.’s economy forecast to slow in 2024, followed by steady growth Private-sector forecasters expect B.C., economic challenges, we won’t leave like Canada, to see slower economic people to fend for themselves. We’re growth through 2024 due to high going to continue to put people first and interest rates and a softening global take action on the biggest challenges economy before growing steadily in we face today.” the medium term. Like many jurisdictions, B.C. is experiEach year, B.C.’s finance minister encing the impacts of a slowing global meets with the Economic Forecast economy and high interest rates. The Council (EFC), a 13-member council EFC anticipates real gross domestic of independent private-sector forecast- product in B.C. will grow by 0.9% in ers from across Canada, in preparation 2023, 0.5% in 2024 and 2.2% in 2025. These forecasts are slightly lower than for the next year’s budget. the Province’s projections in the SecAt Finance minister Katrine Conroy’s ond Quarterly Report. annual meeting with the EFC on Monday, Dec. 4, some members noted Most members noted that the impact of B.C.’s financial prudence, abundant past Bank of Canada interest rate hikes natural-resource sector and work to has not fully been felt, and housing date to address housing supply and affordability and supply remain chal- “From the housing crisis to building a new lithium-ion battery cell plant in affordability are opportunities and lenges. However, several members sustainable economy, our government Maple Ridge.” strengths as it faces a slower global were encouraged by government’s is taking action so people can build a Forecasts and feedback from the recent housing policy measures as good life in B.C. We’re making sure economic outlook in the near-term. council help inform the Province as it positive steps to provide long-term homes are built faster and that they “B.C. is well positioned to continue to support. Members recognized B.C.’s are used for people, not speculators,” prepares the next provincial budget, support people through the challenges leadership in climate action and high- Conroy said. “And our government which will be released Feb. 22, 2024. ahead, with a diverse economy and pru- lighted the province’s potential for is ensuring that people in B.C. do not EFC members will also have an opportunity to revise their forecasts in early dent fiscal planning,” said Conroy. “At energy-transition opportunities in the miss out on new, sustainable jobs, such January 2024. as the 450 good jobs at E-One Moli’s a time when people are facing global global market.
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Archway Toys for Tots Christmas Breakfast collects 2,400 toys & $52,500 2,400 toys were collected and down including representatives from $52,500 was raised at the Archway sponsoring organizations Envision Toys for Tots Christmas Breakfast Financial, Takhar Reality Team, Varpresented by the Clarion Hotel and ing Marketing Group, Fraserway RV, Conference Centre on Sunday, Nov. Gulf & Fraser, Medora Dental Care 26th. and Elite Fire Protection. “Our community never fails to show The WJ Mouat Key Club, Abbotsford up and bring joy to thousands of fami- Fire Service, Abbotsford Police, Ablies in Abbotsford,” said Archway botsford Paramedics, and various CEO Rod Santiago after the successsports teams also helped with the ful 11th annual event which saw an event. estimated 1,500 attendees. It was the second highest number of “An event of this scale wouldn’t be toys ever collected which was made possible without all of our volunteers possible in part by businesses col- and sponsors who give of their time, lecting donations at their locations energy and resources,” said Archand through Jasmit Singh Phulka’s way Food Bank Supervisor Rebecca Thuro. The Archway Christmas Bureau will “Thanks to the support of our comannual toy drive. also be providing holiday food ham- munity, we can fill in some of the gaps Attendees enjoyed performances Christmas Bureau pers for more than 1,000 households so everyone can have a Christmas to from the Abby Middle School All “Gifts from Toys for Tots help fill this year in addition to the regular remember.” Stars, MEI Chamber singers, the MEI the Archway Christmas Bureau Toy food hampers provided by the Arch- Those in need of help from the ChristScreaming Eagles marching band, way Food Bank to more than 4,000 mas Bureau can contact the Archway Mikey the Jugging Elf and singer- Room, which will give out gifts to individuals. more than 2,500 individuals this Food Bank at 604-859-7814 or online songwriter Ryan McAllister. Cliff “The need for access to food that has at AbbotsfordFoodBank.com Prang returned as the emcee while holiday season,” said Thuro. Santa and Princess Beauty from A Caregivers can choose gifts for their been growing year over year and the Those who were unable to make the Little Moore Magic were on hand for children starting November 28th at holidays bring a lot of extra expenses event can still drop off gifts at the and expectations which are hard to photo opportunities. the Toy Room which is being hosted Archway Food Bank or make a donameet on incomes that are already betion online at AbbotsfordFoodBank. More than 100 volunteers helped at the Sevenoaks Alliance Church for ing stretched,” said Santiago. com/donate. with the set-up, organization and take the 3rd year in a row.
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jy nhIN cfhuMdy ivtfimn zI dI kmI qF srIr dy aMdr jmHF ho geI hY gMdgI iDafn rwKo ienHF gwlF df qF srIr nUM zItOks krn leI vDIaf insLf dIvfn hn ieh jVI-bUtIaF srdIaF ivwc ivtfimn zI dI kmI df Kqrf hor vwD jFdf hY, jo sfzI ishq leI smwisafvF vDf skdf hY . afE jfxdy hF ik ikhVy qrIikaF nfl asIN srIr ivw c ivtfimn zI dI mfqrf nUM pUrf kr skd lfeIPstfeIl zYsk, nvIN idwlI iVtaimn D: ivtfimn zI sfzIaF hwzIaF dI mËbUqI leI hr roË sUrj dI rOÈnI ivc kuJ smF ibqËrUrI hY. srIr ‘c ies dI kmI kfrn fAux nfl ivtfimn zI dI kmI nUM pUrf kIqf kYlÈIam TIk qrHF nfl avÈoiÈq nhIN jf skdf hY. jdoN quhfzI cmVI ‘qy iswDI Duwp huMdf aqy hwzIaF kmËor hox lwgdIaF pYNdI hY, qF ivtfimn zI pYdf huMdf hY. ies hn. srdIaF ivwc ivtfimn zI dI kmI df leI kuJ dyr lgfqfr Duwp ‘c bYTo. sUrj Kqrf hor vwD jFdf hY, jo sfzI ishq leI ivwc ikMnf smF bYTxf quhfzy leI lfBdfiek smwisafvF vDf skdf hY. afE jfxdy hF ho skdf hY ieh keI kfrkF ‘qy inrBr ik ikhVy qrIikaF nfl asIN srIr ivwc krdf hY. cmVI df rMg, mOsm, qusIN ikwQy ivtfimn zI dI mfqrf nUM pUrf kr skdy hF. rihMdy ho, ieh sfrIaF cIËF quhfzy ivtfimn zI dy pwDr nUM pRBfivq kr skdIaF hn. ivtfimn zI sfzIaF hwzIaF dy nfl-nfl ies leI qusIN afpxy zfktr nfl iml ieimAU n isstm leI vI bhu q ËrU r I skdy ho aqy ies bfry gwl kr skdy ho ik hY. ivtfimn zI dI kmI kfrn bwicaF nUM ikMnI dyr qwk sUrj dI rOÈnI nfl sMprk irkYts df Éqrf huMdf hY, ijsdf AunHF dy krnf quhfzI ivtfimn zI dI kmI nUM pUrf ivkfs aqy smuwcy jIvn ‘qy mfVf asr pYNdf kr skdf hY. hY. ieh gTIaf dy rogIaF leI vI bhuq Kqrnfk ho skdf hY ikAuNik ies dI kmI smuMdrI Bojn KfE nfl hwzIaF kmËor ho jFdIaF hn aqy joVF Kfx-pIx vflIaF vsqUaF ivwcoN sB qoN vwD df drd vD skdf hY. ivtfimn zI smuMdrI Bojn ivwc pfieaf ivtfimn zI nUM ‘snÈfeIn ivtfimn’ ikhf jFdf hY. tUnf mwCI, sflmn aqy mYkryl jFdf hY ikAuNik ieh iËafdfqr sUrj dI ivtfimn zI pRfpq krn leI sB qoN vDIaf rOÈnI qoN pRfpq huMdf hY. ies nfm dy nfl sroq hn. ienHF nUM afpxI Kurfk ‘c Èfml qusIN ieh vI Xfd rwK skdy ho ik iesdI krky srdIaF ‘c ivtfimn zI dI kmI nUM kmI quhfzI mfnisk ishq nUM vI pRBfivq dUr kIqf jf skdf hY. kr skdI hY. srIr ‘c ies dI kmI kfrn PortIPfeIz PUz afeItmF mUz Krfb rih skdf hY aqy izpRYÈn df PortIPfeIz Bojn Auh Bojn pdfrQ hn Kqrf vI vD jFdf hY. ijnHF ivwc pOÈitk qwq imlfey jFdy hn aqy ieh quhfzy idl nUM ishqmMd rwKx ivwc vI vwKry qOr ‘qy vycy jFdy hn. ivtfimn zI nUM aihm BUimkf inBfAuNdf hY. ies dI kmI nfl kuJ Bojn pdfrQF ijvyN duwD, dhIN, anfj, idl dIaF keI ibmfrIaF ho skdIaF hn. jUs afid ivwc Èfml kIqf jFdf hY. ienHF ies leI srIr ivc ies dI kmI nUM hox nUM Kurfk ‘c Èfml krky ivtfimn zI dI dyxf Kqrnfk ho skdf hY. pr, srdIaF kmI nUM dUr kIqf jf skdf hY. dy mOsm ivwc grmIaF dy mukfbly Gwt Duwp huMdI hY aqy TMZ qoN bcx leI asIN bfhr mÈrUm KfE jfxf Gwt krdy hF. ies leI sfzy srIr nUM mÈrUm sUrj dI rOÈnI ivwc ivtfimn zI Gwt Duwp imldI hY, ivtfimn zI df sB qoN bxfAuNdy hn. ies leI ieh ivtfimn zI vDIaf sroq. ies smwisaf qoN bcx leI df vDIaf sroq hY. ies leI ienHF nUM Kfx kuJ qrIky apxfey jf skdy hn. nfl ivtfimn zI dI kmI nUM vI dUr kIqf jf skdf hY. sUrj dI rOÈnI ivwc kuJ smF ibqfE
sMdIp kOr ishqmMd rihx leI shI Kfxf bhuq ËrUrI phuMcfAuNdf hY aqy iesdI zItOksIiPkyÈn hY. hflFik ies dy nfl hI srIr ‘coN jmHf smrwQf nUM vDfAuNdf hY. ies qoN ielfvf, ies gMdgI nUM bfhr kwZxf vI ਓnf hI ËrUrI dIaF aYNtImfeIkrobfiel ivÈyÈqfvF ËihrF hY. ies leI lok afpxy srIr nUM vwK-vwK nfl lVn aqy KUn nUM ÈuwD krn, cmVI nUM qrIikaF nfl zItOks krdy hn. qusIN sfÌ krn aqy smuwcI ishq nUM AuqÈfihq afpxy srIr nUM aMdroN sfÌ krn leI bhuq krn ivwc mdd krdIaF hn. sfry izRMk pIqy hoxgy, pr kI qusIN jfxdy ho hldI ik qusIN kuJ afXurvYidk jVI-bUtIaF dI mdd nfl vI afpxy srIr nUM zItOksIPfeI hldI iewk ÈkqIÈflI jVI bUtI hY, jo iesdy aOÈDI guxF leI jfxI jFdI hY. ies kr skdy ho. ‘c mOjUd kMpfAUNz, krikAUimn, aYNtIjykr qusIN vI afpxy srIr df pUrf zIieMPlymytrI aqy aYNtIafksIzYNt gux ishq tOksIiPkyÈn krnf cfhuMdy ho qF awj ies nUM keI Pfiedy idMdy hn. hldI ipwq dy afrtIkl ‘c asIN quhfnUM kuJ aijhIaF Auqpfdn nUM AuqÈfihq krdI hY aqy ijgr jVI-bUtIaF bfry dwsFgy, ijnHF dI mdd nfl dy zItOksIiPkyÈn ivwc mdd krdI hY. qusIN afpxy srIr dy aMdr jmHf gMdgI nUM
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iqRPlf, ijs ivwc amlkI (krOdf), ib- islYNtro BIqkI aqy hirqkI Èfml hY, afXurvYidk islYNtro, ijs nUM afm qOr ‘qy DnIey dy ielfj leI sB qoN vwD vrqIaF jfx vflIaF pwiqaF vjoN jfixaf jFdf hY, srIr dy jVHIaF bUtIaF ivwcoN iewk hY. ieh srIr ËihrIly qwqF nUM bfhr kwZx ivwc mdd nUM zItOksIPfeI krn ivwc bhuq mdd krdf hY. aYNtIafksIzYNts nfl BrpUr, krdf hY. ies nUM Kurfk df ihwsf bxfAuxf ieh ilvr PMkÈn df smrQn krky zIishqmMd pfcn nUM AuqÈfihq krdf hY aqy tOksIiPkyÈn ivwc mdd krdf hY. gYstroieMtystfeInl tRYkt qoN ËihrIly pdfrQF nUM htfAux ivwc vI mdd krdf adrk hY. iqRPlf ijgr dy kMm nUM vI suDfrdf hY adrk BfrqI rsoeI ivwc vriqaf jfx aqy inXmq aMqVIaF nUM bxfey rwKx ivwc vflf iewk pRiswD msflf hY, jo nf isrÌ mdd krdf hY. Bojn df suafd vDfAuNdf hY sgoN quhfzI inMm, ijs nUM afXurvyd ivwc ‘acrj pwqf’ ishq nUM vI lfB phuMcfAuNdf hY. ieh srIr vjoN vI jfixaf jFdf hY, nUM ÈkqIÈflI zI- ivwc ishqmMd sMcfr nUM vDfAux ivwc mdd tOksIPfieMg guxF leI vI jfixaf jFdf hY. krdf hY. ieh psIny rfhIN srIr ivwcoN ies df kOVf svfd srIr nUM ÈuwD krn dI ËihrIly pdfrQF nUM bfhr kwZx ivwc vI smrwQf nUM drsfAuNdf hY. inMm ilvr nUM lfB mdd krdf hY. PAGE 27
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myK-kwP ivcfr, Dn-lfB ho ky ivsLysL Krc hovy, hOslf bulMd hovy, bMDU-suwK, iesqrIksLt, kfrobfr ivwc rukfvt, kfrobfr ivwc rukfvt. nvMbr 19, 20, 29, 30; dsMbr 7, 8 asLuwB hn. ibRK-nyqr aqy isr-pIVf, PjLUl df Krc hovy, BfeI-bMDU-suwK, sMqfn df suwK, iesqrIpwK qoN icMqf, Drm-krm ivwc mn lwgy. afmdn nfloN Krc ijLafdf. nvMbr 21, 22, 23; dsMbr 1, 2, 9, 10 asLuwB hn.
3 imQn-pyt ivwc KrfbI, acfnk Dn-lfB jF afriQk mdd imly, BfeI-bMDU-suwK, dusLmx qoN sfvDfn, iesqrI-ksLt, kfrobfr ivwc suDfr, nvMbr 24, 25; dsMbr 3, 4, 11, 12 asLuwB hn. 4
krk-kwP-vfXU ivkfr, lukvyN ZMg nfl dusLmx prysLfn kry, mhIny dy aKIr ivwc ivsLysL Krc, bMDU-suwK, iesqrI-pwK qoN lfB, nvMbr 16, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28; dsMbr 5, 6, 13, 14 asLuwB hn. 5) isMG-ishq TIk, afriQk hfnI hovy, Brf df suwK imly, sMqfn nUM ksLt, iesqrI-pwK qoN hfnI aqy ksLt, kfrobfr kmjLor rhy. nvMbr 19, 20, 29, 30; dsMbr 7, 8 asLuwB hn.
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kMinaf-kP-vfXU-ivkfr, Dn-lfB ho ky hfnI df zr, bMDU-ksLt, sMqfn-pwK qoN icMqf, iesqrI suwK, kfrobfr aqy sQfn bdlx df ivcfr bxy. nvMbr 21, 22, 23; dsMbr 1, 2, 9, 10 asLuwB hn. 7 qulf-ishq afm-qOr `qy TIk, Dn-lfB ho ky hfnI hovy, BfeI-bMDU ksLt, nvIN Xojnf qoN hfnI, sMqfn pwK qoN icMqf, sLuwB kfrjF vfsqy Krc hovy. nvMbr 24, 25; dsMbr 3, 4, 11, 12 asLuwB hn. 8 ibRsick-krjLf isr cVHy, imwqr sfQ nf dyx, sMqfn aqy iesqrI-pwK suwLB, inwjI-jn ivroD, GrylU JMJt, dusLmx blvfn, afmdn nfloN Krc ijLafdf hovy. nvMbr 16, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28; dsMbr 5, 6, 13, 14 asLuwB hn. 9 Dn-pyt ivwc KrfbI, BrfvF afidk inwjI-jnF df ivroD, pr imwqrF qoN shfieqf imly, iesqrI-suwK, sLuwB-kfrj hox, kfrobfr TIk. nvMbr 19, 20, 29, 30 dsMbr 7, 8 asLuwB hn.
10 mkr-ishq TIk, BfrI afriQk sMkt, krjLf isr cVHy, pr BfeI-bMDU qoN shfieqf imly, dusLmx blvfn, iesqrI-pwK sLuwB, gupq dusLmx qoN sfvDfn rho, kfrobfr ivwc qbdIlI afvy. nvMbr 21, 22, 23; dsMbr 1, 2, 9, 10 asLuwB hn. 11 kuMB-swt df zr, Xfqrf ivwc ksLt, afriQk lfB hovy, inwjI-lok gupq ZMg nfl nuksfn phuMcfx df Xqn krn, nvIN Xojnf aqy nvyN kfrjL-Kyqr ivwc nuksfn hovy, iesqrI-suwK, Drm-krm ivwc mn lwgy. nvMbr 24, 25; dsMbr 3, 4, 11, 12 asLuwB hn. 12 mIn-ishq TIk rhy, afriQk lfB hovy, pirvfrk klysL, mF nUM ksLt, inwjI lok ivroDI hox, iesqrI-pwK qoN shfieqf imly, kfrobfr ivwc rukfvt afvy, kMm bdlx df ivcfr bxy. nvMbr 16, 17, 18, 26, 27, 28; dsMbr 5, 6, 13, 14 asLuwB hn. PAGE 28
What might have seemed openness over the last year in your dealings with others could now become more secretive during the next year. Be mindful of any change of mind or agreement on their part over the next week – it could be their way of rebelling. Coupled with this can be an expectation that you take responsibility.
A much better time when it comes to interaction with others will begin to take shape now and continue for a year. If you have been in a situation of not knowing exactly where you stand over the last year, it will now change. You may have been appreciated more than you realised. Stay focussed on health and fitness for now.
You have had plenty of opportunity to generally enjoy yourself over the last year. You might now need to consider how this has impacted on your health and fitness. You will gain weight easily over the next year, so be mindful of that now. It will be difficult to get the recognition you think you deserve for your efforts as well.
Efforts you have taken to establish a good foundation or to put matters in place over the last year now move onto a phase that will feel more fortunate and easier to navigate over the next year. Don’t be too concerned about pressure being applied at the moment. You should be able to generate alternative ways around it.
Life has likely been full of distractions of one sort or another over the last year. It has also been a good time to think about life and gather information on anything you would like to pursue. Now you are entering a cycle for the next year where you need to get some sort of order in place so that you establish a solid foundation.
Hopefully you have made extra money over the last year and not gone overboard with spending. A busy cycle will now begin and continue for the next year. It is an excellent time to take up any study or to seek out information on anything you would like to do long term. It is also a great year for travelling or a change of pace.
Jupiter is now moving on from your sign, where it has been since September 2016. Right now you can be in awe of just how much change has taken place. Your focus for the next year will be your finances. This can bring the opportunity to generate a greater income but it may also encourage you to overspend or overcommit.
Jupiter, the planet of expansion moves into your sign, where it will stay until 8th November 2018. This will end the holding back feeling you have had to endure for the last year and should give a greater sense of personal freedom when it comes to choices you want to make. The one thing you will need to watch is weight gain.
You are entering a cycle for the next year that will have a holding back feeling or generate situations that produce no clear outcome and require you to wait for matters to sort themselves out. You have had some practice in being patient since 2015 when Saturn entered your sign. Obviously life thinks you need one last dose.
There has likely been a lot more to handle in the last year than you would have chosen. As a result, you can look at what should be your priorities quite differently over the next year. There is more significant change to come in December. You need to be thinking of yourself and how situations in life impact upon you.
You have been encouraged to look at longterm goals over the last year and what you really want from the future. Over the next year you will need to commit yourself in some way. Responsibilities or commitments could easily get out of hand so ensure you go into any situation with this in mind so that you can keep control.
A sense of being set free from the expectations of others can be your experience now and over the next year. There is probably a lot you have learned about the true desires or intentions of others in the last year. This experience could encourage you to look at what you want from your future from a different perspective.
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Í«‘Ò∆ “«¬≥‡ÈÀÙÈÒ «ÎÒÓ” ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ ¿∞ÂÙ≈«‘ ’∆Â∆ ’∆Â∆ ’Ò‘≈∆ ˘ «¬≥‚√‡∆”⁄ «¬’ Á‘≈’∂ ÂØ∫ ÚºË √Óª ‘Ø «◊¡≈ ‘ÀÕ ¡≈͉∂ ’∆¡ ”⁄ ¿∞√ È∂ ’¬∆ «ÎÒÓª ”⁄ ’≥Ó ’∆Â≈‘ÀÕ«¬√ Á∂ «¬Ò≈Ú≈ ˙.‡∆.‡∆. ”Â∂ Ú∆ ¿∞‘ ’¬∆ ⁄≥◊∂ ÍzØ‹À’‡√ Á≈ «‘º√≈ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ’∆Â∆ Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ‘À «’ ¡≈͉∆ Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ Ô≈Â≈ Ò¬∆ ¿∞‘ Ï∂‘ºÁ Ù∞’◊∞˜≈ ‘À ¡Â∂ ‘∞‰ «¬√ Á∂ «Ú√Â≈ ÚºÒ Á∂÷ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞‘ «ÎÒÓ “√⁄ «¬˜ Ò≈¬∆Δ È≈Ò «¬≥‡ÈÀÙÈÒ ‚∂«Ï¿± Á∆ «Â¡≈∆ ”⁄ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ‘À «’ “«Í≥’”, “ÎØ ÓØ Ù≈‡√ ÍÒ∆˜”, “«’zÓ∆ÈÒ ‹√«‡√” ¡Â∂ “«‘¿±ÓÈ” Ú◊∂ Íz‹ Ø ’ À ‡√ Á∂ Ï≈¡Á ¿∞√ ˘ Òº◊Á≈ ‘À «’ ‘∞‰ ’∆¡ ˘
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“‘≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚” ‹≈‰ Á≈ «¬≈Á≈ È‘∆∫ : ’∆È≈ “√ÀÓ Ï‘≈Áπ” Ò¬∆ ¡≈√’ «Ó«Ò¡≈ ª
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≈‰∆ Óπ÷‹∆ ÒßÏ∂ √Ó∂∫ ÂØ∫ Ì≈Â∆ «¯ÒÓ «¬≥‚√‡∆ ”⁄ ’≥Ó ’ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ≈‰∆ È∂ ØÓª«‡’ «ÎÒÓ “‘Ó-Â∞Ó” ÂØ∫ ÒÀ ’∂ ÍπÒ∆√ ¡Î√ Á∂ «’Á≈ Ú≈Ò∆ “ÓÁ≈È∆” Ú◊∆¡ª «¯ÒÓª ”⁄ ¡≈͉∆ ¡Á≈’≈∆ Á≈ ÒØ‘≈ ÓÈÚ≈«¬¡≈ ‘ÀÕ ≈‰∆ È∂ ◊Ø¡≈ ”⁄ ‘Ø ‘∂ EDÚ∂∫ Ì≈Â∆ ’Ω Ó ªÂ∆ «¯ÒÓ ÎÀ √ ‡∆ÚÒ (¡≈¬∆¡ÀµÎ¡ÀµÎ¡≈¬∆) «Úº⁄ ’Ú≈¬∂ ◊¬∂ «¬º’ √ÀÙÈ ÁΩ≈È ÷πÒ≈√≈ ’∆Â≈ «’ ¿∞‘ «¬√ ˘ ¡≈͉∆ ÏÁ«’√ÓÂ∆ √ÓfiÁ∆ ‘À «’ ¿∞‘ ¡≈«Ó ÷≈È Á∆ «¯ÒÓ “Ò◊≈È” Á≈ «‘º√≈ È‘∆∫ ω √’∆ √∆Õ ≈‰∆ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ¡≈«Ó È∂ «¬√ «¯ÒÓ Ò¬∆ ¿∞√ ˘ ÎØÈ ’∆Â≈ √∆ Â∂ «’‘≈ √∆ «’ «¬√ «¯ÒÓ Á≈ «ÈÓ≈‰ ¿∞‘ ¡≈͉∂ Â∆’∂ È≈Ò ’È≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á≈ ‘À ¡Â∂ ¿∞√ ˘ F Ó‘∆È∂ Ò¬∆ √≈∂ ¡Á≈’≈ «¬º’Ø Êª ”Â∂ ⁄≈‘∆Á∂ ‘ÈÕ ≈‰∆ È∂ ¡Î√Ø√ Íz◊‡ ’∆Â≈ «’ “Ò◊≈È” √Ï≥Ë∆ ÎØÈ ¡≈¿∞‰ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ¿∞‘ ‘Ø «¯ÒÓ Ò¬∆ ‘≈Ó∆ Ì ⁄πº’∆ √∆ Â∂ ¿∞√ Á∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ È∂ ¿∞√ ˘ Ï∂ÈÂ∆ ’È Á∂ Ï≈Ú‹»Á «¯ÒÓ ¤º‚‰ Á∆ «¬‹≈˜Â È‘∆∫ «ÁºÂ∆ √∆, ‹Ø «’ Ï‘∞ Áπ÷Á≈¬∆ √∆Õ ¡≈Ù»ÂØÙ ◊ØÚ≈∆’ Á∂ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ ‘∂· ω∆ «ÎÒÓ “Ò◊≈È” Úº‚∆ «‘º‡ √≈«Ï ‘ج∆ √∆Õ ≈‰∆ ˘ ¡Î√Ø√ ‘À «’ ¿∞‘ “Ò◊≈È” «¯ÒÓ ”⁄ ¡Á≈’≈∆ È‘∆∫ ’ √’∆ √∆Õ
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ÚÀµÏ √∆∆˜ “‹≈È∂ ‹ª” ÂØ∫ ˙.‡∆.‡∆. Á∆ ÁπÈ∆¡≈ ”⁄ ’ÁÓ º÷‰ Á∂ Ï≈¡Á ’∆È≈ ’Í» ‘∞‰ ¡≈͉∂ ¡◊Ò∂ ÍzØ‹À’‡√ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ ⁄⁄≈ ”⁄ ‘ÀÕ ‹ÒÁ ‘∆ ¿∞‘ Ø « ‘ ÙÀ ‡ ∆ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “«√≥ÿÓ ¡◊∂È” ¡Â∂ «ÎÒÓ “«Á Ï«’≥ÿÓ Ó‚√” ”⁄ Ș ¡≈Ú∂◊∆Õ “«Á Ï«’≥ÿÓ Ó‚√” Á∆ H@ Î∆√Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ ¡≥◊∂˜∆ ”⁄ ¡Â∂ B@ Î∆√Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ «‘≥Á∆ ”⁄ ‘ج∆ ‘ÀÕ «¬√ ÁΩ≈È «¬‘ ÷Ï ÎÀÒ‰ Òº◊∆ ‘À «’ ’∆È≈ ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞‚ º ”⁄ ‚À«Ï¿± ’È Á∆ «Â¡≈∆ ”⁄ ‘ÀÕ ‘∞‰ «¬√ √º⁄≈¬∆ ÂØ∫ ÷πÁ ’∆È≈ È∂ ÍÁ≈ ⁄πº«’¡≈ ‘ÀÕ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ ”⁄ ’∆È≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∆¡ª ¡≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∆¡ª «ÎÒÓª ¡Â∂ ’∆¡ ”Â∂ ◊ºÒ ’∆Â∆Õ «¬√ ÁΩ≈È ¿∞√ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ¿∞‘ ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ ‹≈‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∆ ‘À ‹ª È‘∆∫Õ ’∆È≈ ÂØ∫ Íπº«¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À «’ ’∆ “«Á Ï«’≥ÿÓ Ó‚√” ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ Á∆ «ÁÙ≈ ”⁄ ¿∞√ Á≈ ¡◊Ò≈ ’ÁÓ ‘À ª ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈, “‹ÁØ∫ ‘≥√Ò Ó«‘Â≈ È∂ ÓÀ˘ «¬√Á∂ Ò¬∆ √≥Í’ ’∆Â≈ ª
ÓÀ∫ Â∞ ≥ «¬√ Á≈ «‘º√≈ ω ◊¬∆, «’¿π∫«’ ¿∞‘ ’∞fi ¡«‹‘≈ ‘À, ‹Ø ÓÀ∫ Í«‘Òª È‘∆∫ ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ ÓÀ∫ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ ÓÀ∫ Ï∂‘Á º ¿∞ÂÙ≈«‘ ¡Â∂ ÿÏ≈¬∆ ‘ج∆ √∆Õ ÓÀ∫ ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ ‹≈‰ Á∂ «¬≈Á∂ È≈Ò «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ È‘∆∫ ’∆Â∆Õ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ Á∂ »Í ”⁄ Ú∆ ‹∞Û∆ «ÎÒÓ “«Á Ï«’≥ÿÓ Ó‚√” «¬√ Ò¬∆ Ú∆ ÷≈√ ‘À, «’¿π∫«’ «¬√ Á∂ ˜∆¬∂ ’∆È≈ È∂ ÏÂΩ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ Ú∆ ¡≈͉∆ Ù∞»¡≈ ’∆Â∆ ‘ÀÕ “«Á Ï«’≥ÿÓ Ó‚√” Á∆ ’‘≈‰∆ ¡√∆Ó ¡ØÛ≈, ’ÙÔÍ ’Í» ¡Â∂ ≈ÿÚ ≈‹ ’º’Û È∂ «Ò÷∆ ‘À Õ ÙØÌ≈ ’Í», ¬∂’Â≈ ’Í» ¡Â∂ ’∆È≈ È≈Ò «ÓÒ ’∂ Ï≈Ò≈‹∆ ‡ÀÒ∆«ÎÒÓ√ ¡Â∂ ‡∆.Ï∆.¡ÀµÓ «ÎÒÓ√ È∂ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Á≈ «ÈÓ≈‰ ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ «¬√ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ ’∆È≈ È∂ «’‘≈, ÓÀ∫ «¬’ ’Ò≈’≈ Á∂ »Í ”⁄ ’∞fi Úº÷ ’È≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∆ √∆, «¬√ Ò¬∆ ÓÀ∫ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Ò¬∆ ‘ª ’∆Â∆Õ Úº‚∆ Ú‹∑≈ √∆ «’ ÓÀ∫ √∆∆˜ “Ó≈∂ ¡≈Î ¬∆√‡ ‡≈¿±È” ÂØ∫ Ï∂‘Á º ÍzÌ≈«Ú √∆ Õ «ÎÒÓ ”⁄ ’∆È≈ Á≈ «’Á≈ «ÎÒÓ “Ó≈∂ ¡≈Î ¬∆√‡ ‡≈¿±È” ”⁄ ’∂‡ «Ú≥√Ò∂‡ Á∆ ̱«Ó’≈ ÂØ∫ Íz∂«Â ‘ÀÕ «¬√ ”⁄ ’∆È≈ «¬’ ‹≈√»√ ÍπÒ√Ú≈Ò∆ Á∆ ̱«Ó’≈ ”⁄ «Á√∂◊∆Õ
Ì≈Â∆ ¯Ω‹ ˘ √Ó«Í ’ª◊≈: «Úº’∆ ’ΩÙÒ ¡Á≈’≈ «Úº’∆ ’ΩÙÒ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ‹∂ ¿∞√ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “√ÀÓ Ï‘≈Áπ” Ò¬∆ ¡≈√’ ¡ÀÚ≈‚ «Ó«Ò¡≈ ª ¿∞‘ «¬‘ ¡ÀÚ≈‚ Ì≈Â∆ ¯Ω‹ ˘ √Ó«Í ’∂◊≈Õ «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ Ó‘≈È Î∆Ò‚ Ó≈ÙÒ √ÀÓ Ó≈«È’Ù≈‘ Á∂ ‹∆ÚÈ ”Â∂ ¡≈Ë≈«Â ‘ÀÕ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ «Úº’∆ È≈Ò Î≈«ÂÓ≈ √È≈ Ù∂ ÷ ¡Â∂ √≈È∆¡≈ ÓÒ‘Ø Â ≈ Óπ º ÷ ̱ « Ó’≈Úª «Úº ⁄ Ș ¡≈¿∞‰◊∆¡ªÕ «Úº’∆ ’ΩÙÒ √ØÙÒ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ”Â∂ ’≈Î∆ √◊Ó ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ ˘ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ «Úº⁄ ¿∞√ Á∂ ÍzÙ√ ≥ ’ È∂ Í㮧 ¤¡≈, ““‹∂ “√ÀÓ Ï‘≈Áπ ˘ ¡≈√’ ‹ª «ÎÒÓÎ∂¡ ¡ÀÚ≈‚ «ÓÒÁ≈ ‘À ª Â∞√∆∫ «¬‘ «’√ ˘ √Ó«Í ’Ø◊? ∂ ”” «¬√ Á∂ ‹Ú≈Ï «Úº⁄ ¡Á≈’≈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ¿∞‘ «¬‘ ¡ÀÚ≈‚˜ Ì≈Â∆ ¯Ω‹ ˘ √Ó«Í ’∂◊≈Õ «¬√∂ Â∑ª «¬º’ ‘Ø ÍzÙ≥√’ È∂ ¿∞√ ˘ “√ÀÓ” Á∂ «’Á≈ Ï≈∂ Íπº«¤¡≈ ª «Úº’∆ È∂ «’‘≈, ““ºÏ Á≈ Ï≥Á≈ ‘À «¬‘, √Ì Á≈ Ï≥Á≈ ‘À «¬‘Õ”” «˜’ÔØ◊ ‘À Ó∂ÿÈ≈ ◊∞Ò˜≈ Á∂ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ ‘∂· ω∆ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Á≈ «ÈÓ≈‰ “¡≈¡Àµ√Ú∆Í∆ Ó»Ú∆˜” È∂ ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ «ÎÒÓ Í«‘Ò∆ Á√≥Ï ˘ «Ò∆˜ ‘ØÚ∂◊∆Õ
‰Ï∆ ’Í» Ì≈ Á≈ √ÏØÂÓ ¡Á≈’≈: Ó‘∂Ù Ï≈Ï» ¡Á≈’≈ ‰Ï∆ ’Í» «ÎÒÓ “¡ÀÈ∆ÓÒ” Á∂ Íz⁄≈ Ò¬∆ ÍzÙ√ ≥ ’ ‘ª ¡Â∂ Ó∂∂ ¡È∞√≈ ¿∞‘ Ì≈ Á≈ √ÏØÂÓ ¡Á≈’≈ ¡≈͉∂ √«‘-’Ò≈’≈ª ÏΩÏ∆ «Á˙Ò ¡Â∂ Ù«Ó’≈ Ó≥Á≈È≈ ‘ÀÕ”” «ÎÒÓ “¡≈¡≈¡≈” Á∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ≈‹≈ÓΩÒ∆ È∂ Ú∆ È≈Ò ‘ÀÁ≈Ï≈Á Í‘∞«≥ ⁄¡≈Õ «¬ºÊ∂ ’Ú≈¬∂ ◊¬∂ «ÚÙ∂Ù √Ó≈◊Ó ‰Ï∆ ˘ ¡≈͉≈ Í√≥Á∆Á≈ ¡Á≈’≈ Áº«√¡≈Õ ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈, «Úº⁄ √≈¿±Ê Á∂ √πÍ√‡≈ Ó‘∂Ù Ï≈Ï» ¡Â∂ ¿∞µÿ∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ““ÓÀ∫ «ÏȪ «fi‹’ Â∞‘≈˘ Áº√‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞Á ≥ ≈ ‘ª «’ ‰Ï∆ ’Í» ¡Àµ√¡Àµ√ ≈‹≈ÓΩÒ∆ È∂ Ú∆ «Ù’ ’∆Â∆Õ «¬√ ÁΩ≈È Ó‘∂Ù Ó∂≈ Í√≥Á∆Á≈ ¡Á≈’≈ ‘ÀÕ”” «˜’ÔØ◊ ‘À «’ “¡ÀÈ∆ÓÒ” Á≈ Ï≈Ï» È∂ ‰Ï∆ Á∆ ÙÒ≈ÿ≈ ’«Á¡ª ¿∞√ ˘ Ì≈ Á≈ «ÈÁ∂ÙÈ √≥Á∆Í Àµ‚∆ Úª◊≈ È∂ ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ √ÏØÂÓ ¡Á≈’≈ Áº«√¡≈Õ ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈, ““ÓÀ∫ ¿∞√ ˘ «¬‘ ‰Ï∆ ’Í», ¡«ÈÒ ’Í», ÏΩÏ∆ «Á˙Ò ¡Â∂ Ù«Ó’≈ Í«‘Òª Ú∆ ’«‘ ⁄πº’≈ ‘ª Í ÓÀȱ∞≥ Òº◊Á≈ ‘À «’ ¿∞√ È∂ «¬‘ Ó≥Á≈È≈ Óπº÷ «’Á≈ª «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈¿∞‰◊∂Õ «Â≥È ÿ≥‡∂ BA ◊ºÒ ◊≥Ì∆Â≈ È≈Ò È‘∆∫ Ò¬∆Õ «¬√ ’’∂ ÓÀ∫ «¬√ √‡∂‹ ÂØ∫ «Ó≥‡ª Á∆ «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ Í«‘Ò∆ Á√≥Ï ˘ «‘≥Á∆, Â∂Ò◊», Â≈«ÓÒ, ÓπÛ ¡≈÷ «‘≈ ‘ª «’ ÓÀ∫ ‰Ï∆ ’Í» Á≈ Ï‘∞ ں‚≈ ’≥ÈÛ ¡Â∂ Ó«Ò¡≈ÒÓ Ì≈Ù≈Úª «Úº⁄ «Ò∆˜ ‘ØÚ∂◊∆Õ
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