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I wish that I ll take my meal with Ghost chili and then jump right underneath of that fall with open mouth. :D

Its very dangerous as sheer size of falls make your head hit like hammer and you washed away with in second like a paper.

One cannot stay properly under low stream for some time let alone to handle this monster.No one allowed to stay close during such heavy falls, let alone going near to it...I hope you don't experience such sheer force of water !
 
Its very dangerous as sheer size of falls make your head hit like hammer and you washed away with in second like a paper.
Yes off course, obviously tons of water with gravitational pull will crush the body

I hope you don't experience such sheer force of water !
I have experience once the extreme cold water of Lulusar Lake. And I can never forget the unbearable pain.
 
The fire load study of Mysuru palace has established the intensity of heat that could emanate from each section.
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Pursuing passion: Numismatist Korupolu Gangadhara Rao with his collection of coins in Visakhapatnam.
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Forty-year-old Tarawati sells earthenware made by her husband at New Friends Colony.On a day that cherishes and honours motherhood, let us spare a thought for the women who have striven against all odds to protect and nurture their families. This photo feature takes us into the lives of some of these courageous mothers who have made a life of dignity for themselves and their children on the unforgiving streets of Delhi. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Ratan Devi sells items of worship near Kalkaji Temple. Widowed 25 years ago, she raised her five children on the earnings of her makeshift stall which she sets up early morning. Although she lives close to her grown up children, she does not feel their love for her as a mother. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Harjit Kaur, 85, has been selling incense sticks at the traffic signal near Chiragh Delhi flyover for over two decades. A mother of four, her children have all passed away. One of her sons, who sold incense sticks along with her, died after being hit by a truck - a danger she too deals with every day. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Mother of five children, Rayeesa has been running a roadside shop near Laal Masjid, Lodhi Road for the last forty years. According to her the world never changes for a poor person. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Sixty-five-year-old Prakashi runs a food stall in the afternoon at India Gate, and is the sole breadwinner of a family that includes four grown-up children and a disabled husband. As her daughter's impending wedding weighs upon her mind, she struggles to make ends meet to support her daughter. Despite her age, she takes pride in the fact that she is able to support her family with dignity. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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After her husband died in1992, Omwati started selling juice at Jantar Mantar. Her earnings from selling juice have helped sustain and educate her family. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Prem Rani, 60, has been hawking embroidered cushion covers at the bustling Janpath market for the past thirty years. A mother of two, both of whom are now married and have children of their own. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Raj Rani migrated from Bihar, some thirty years ago and since then has been selling roasted corn at India Gate. On most days, she sets up her tiny stall at 7pm and is there till 11pm at night. She supplements her earnings with mineral water bottles and packaged food items. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Forty-year-old Tarawati sells earthenware made by her husband at New Friends Colony.On a day that cherishes and honours motherhood, let us spare a thought for the women who have striven against all odds to protect and nurture their families. This photo feature takes us into the lives of some of these courageous mothers who have made a life of dignity for themselves and their children on the unforgiving streets of Delhi. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Ratan Devi sells items of worship near Kalkaji Temple. Widowed 25 years ago, she raised her five children on the earnings of her makeshift stall which she sets up early morning. Although she lives close to her grown up children, she does not feel their love for her as a mother. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_a84e1f46-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg


Harjit Kaur, 85, has been selling incense sticks at the traffic signal near Chiragh Delhi flyover for over two decades. A mother of four, her children have all passed away. One of her sons, who sold incense sticks along with her, died after being hit by a truck - a danger she too deals with every day. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_ad25be7a-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg


Mother of five children, Rayeesa has been running a roadside shop near Laal Masjid, Lodhi Road for the last forty years. According to her the world never changes for a poor person. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_b218beb4-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg

Sixty-five-year-old Prakashi runs a food stall in the afternoon at India Gate, and is the sole breadwinner of a family that includes four grown-up children and a disabled husband. As her daughter's impending wedding weighs upon her mind, she struggles to make ends meet to support her daughter. Despite her age, she takes pride in the fact that she is able to support her family with dignity. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_b6aa1ffe-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg

After her husband died in1992, Omwati started selling juice at Jantar Mantar. Her earnings from selling juice have helped sustain and educate her family. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_baaab80c-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg

Prem Rani, 60, has been hawking embroidered cushion covers at the bustling Janpath market for the past thirty years. A mother of two, both of whom are now married and have children of their own. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
mothers-day_bcdc0ab8-37ce-11e7-bd82-6d419ba359be.jpg

Raj Rani migrated from Bihar, some thirty years ago and since then has been selling roasted corn at India Gate. On most days, she sets up her tiny stall at 7pm and is there till 11pm at night. She supplements her earnings with mineral water bottles and packaged food items. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
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Those are some really inspiring women. :tup:
 
The Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and Information & Broadcasting, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the Gymnasium at Recreation Club of I&B Ministry, Shastri Bhawan, in New Delhi on May 15, 2017. The Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore is also seen.
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The Union Minister for Urban Development, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation and Information & Broadcasting, Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu inaugurated the Gymnasium at Recreation Club of I&B Ministry, Shastri Bhawan, in New Delhi on May 15, 2017. The Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore is also seen.
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Heatwave failed to deter the spirit of devotees who made a beeline to all Hanuman temples to celebrate Bada Mangal. (Deepak Gupta / HT Photo)
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Scores of men, women and children thronged different temples to seek blessings on the day.


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Inside the temples, fragrance of agarbattis and the serene air that accompanies religious festivities instilled a positive feeling among the devout. (Subhankar Chakraborty/HT PHOTO)
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On the occasion, various organisations and charitable individuals set up kiosks and distributed water, juices, puri-sabzi, chana-masala and boondi to passersby. (Arijit Sen/HT Photo)
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Devotees gathered at Hanuman Setu on the occasion of Bada Mangal in Lucknow
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Hanuman Chalisa, Sundarkand and Ram bhajans reverberated throughout the day adding to the divine mood.
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According popular belief, it is stated in mythological scriptures that Lord Hanuman met Lord Rama for the first time . (Subhankar Chakraborty/HT PHOTO)
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The ramp being built at Moula Ali dargah has reached the second landing and cars can drive half way up the hillock. | Photo Credit: K.V.S. GIRI

The Moula Ali Dargah and Ashoorkhana date back to the time of Ibrahim Qutb Shah who ruled between 1565 and 1580 AD. It was built on the orders of Ibrahim Qutb Shah and contains holy relics revered by pilgrims which people can see during the Urs. The later additions include the many welcome arches built over different periods of time. While one of the arches was built during the visit of the Nizam, there are other arches including one built by Mahalaqa Bai Chanda for her tutor and mentor Khushal Khan.
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A woman and her son look at the swords on display inside the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, on the International Museum Day, in Mumbai.
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