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00:27in the army, in the police, in the police, in the 36th grade,
00:34and in the name of the Saini Gram.
00:39How did your start?
00:41It was our big brother,
00:44Iswari Prisadji Verma,
00:46and I worked on my own in 1993 and 1992.
00:50I was in the 10th grade,
00:52and I was in my mind,
00:54and I worked on my own in 2010.
00:59We had to go to Saini Gram.
01:03We had to go in 4-5km,
01:07and for our work we survived.
01:11It's all the entire army.
01:17Let's go.
01:47The people you have experienced this effort, and they are more than happy.
01:51How many of you have learned and the people you have learned?
01:54During the beginning, we had no knowledge about this effort.
01:58So, like our village is also playing.
02:01We were playing with cricket, volleyball, three things.
02:05So, we had to be physical.
02:07But as the time was changing, the time was changing.
02:10In the meantime, we had to be praying,
02:14How many people have been here in the village?
02:24Our village has been growing up in 50 years.
02:29We have been preparing for a long time, but we have been preparing for a long time.
02:38What do you think about this village?
02:43The people who have been in the village, are also the people who have been in the village.
02:50They are the people who are looking for their children and the people who are watching.
02:58We want to go to the village.
03:01Ready, ready.
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03:32The economy is always ready for fighting.
03:36The social and social and social messes are made to nair.
03:41They're eating things and have to work on they're making up.
03:45If they are looking good, they're getting good.
03:51They're getting a lot.
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