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story of an unknown indian part-3

b.k neogi as usual gave lot of advices, dos do not s to the new entrant.but the most interesting & thrilling among those were 'do not venture out of your bungalow after the sun sets,make sure that all your jobs/requirements are complete before dark, always keep your six battery torch(given by garden management) in a very good working condition.in most extreme necessity shout loudly to the chowkidars(security guards), and wait till they come.in morning come out only after the siren is given.' these were enough to make him shaky. though hearing all this, a thin sense of chill started crawling through his spine,but the thrill of possible future adventurous life;over powered the chill feeling. he was posted in a division of that tea garden,it was comparatively remote to the main division. where leopards, karakuls, rouge bison,different types of venomous snakes plays hide and seek with the tea laborers. but when the sun sets they don't require to hide at all.rather there t

story of an unknown indian part-2

before landing to his final destination.there had been a brief  but significant period elapsed at jalpaiguri town.which was in his hey days then, powered by renowned tea industrialists like s.p.ray, b.c.ghosh etc. at that time those peoples were no meaner than shorter version of great mughals.nevertheless they rendered many goods to the society, along side there industrialist character.among them the top was s.p. ray,who owned the most number of tea gardens,among indians.that included 'mathura tea estate' also,it was the mother concern of all the tea gardens he owned.with all those big fishes playing in her belly jalpaiguri was almost the crowing glory of north bengal then.the young man, who was reaching there, found it enthusiastic,forth coming to get a job.the town did not deceived him. quickly found a job at wimco safety match factory,through a friend.at a remuneration of six annas per day, don't laugh my dear, remember it was 'nineteen hundred and thirty nine'.

story of an unknown indian part-2

before landing to his final destination.there had been a brief  but significant period elapsed at jalpaiguri town.which was in his hey days then, powered by renowned tea industrialists like s.p.ray, b.c.ghosh etc. at that time those peoples were no meaner than shorter version of great mughals.nevertheless they rendered many goods to the society, along side there industrialist character.among them the top was s.p. ray,who owned the most number of tea gardens,among indians.that included 'mathura tea estate' also,it was the mother concern of all the tea gardens he owned.with all those big fishes playing in her belly jalpaiguri was almost the crowing glory of north bengal then.the young man, who was reaching there, found it enthusiastic,forth coming to get a job.the town did not deceived him. quickly found a job at wimco safety match factory,through a friend.at a remuneration of six annas per day, don't laugh my dear, remember it was 'nineteen hundred and thirty nine'.

story of an unknown Indian

Billions of Indians thrives in the world.you may know some of them,the mosts are unknown.lets pick one from the unknowns. North Bengal ,situated at the foot hills of great Himalayas in abundance of jungles,tea gardens,hills,rivers streams with full of fishes,elephants,tigers,leopards, deers, hill-mynas,monkeys,jungle fowls,peacocks,pythons,king cobras and many more species .above all its an age old habitat of naive tribes men e.g.koch,rava, mech, Nepalis,madeshias & displaced Bengalis.Called terai or doors. In this bustling theater,an unique character plays silently along side the sweet teen Chilapata jungle,affectionately covering, the myths & mysteries of "Nall Rajahs gad".there might have enough reason to believe that it might be associated with "Indian napoleon" 'Chila ray'the great warrior hero of koch dynasties. no i didn't forgot the 'silent unique character'.Its the largest Tea Garden in doors region-'Mathura Tea Estate'.

Royal Nirupam: Google first post

Royal Nirupam: Google first post : "hi this is nirupam from cooch behar,west bengal.this is my first post to world.i am greatly up bit to find me here.winter has set in to our ..."

Google:- First post

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Hii.. this is Nirupam from cooch behar,west bengal.this is my first post to world.i am greatly up bit to find me here.winter has set in to our place, flowers pumping their petals to sky,horny bulls every where.its a festive mood all together.come n see our place,you shall find it worth to spend.the real jungles around us slowly getting busy hosting picnic parties.i am finding myself irresistible towards the call of the jungles, also the horny bulls tempting me to think illegals,gods forbid.go merry and happy in this festive mousam. ADDED ON 17/07/11-------: www.google.com Now i am almost and eight months old blogger.Gaining enthusiasms from you the readers tried some posts with different topics. Among st them 'Who..', 'His Wishes', 'Concept of time-1,2&3' 'Police case' 'Our true origin address' etc earned some acceptances,i will take advantage to request you to read those posts and put your comments there. I belong to a heritage town an