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Amarnath 6 The epic tale of the Amarnath Yatra has finally been completed. It will be interesting to see how the story is viewed and analyzed in the future. India Today will be the only news paper that tells the story of Amarnath Yatra and the Amarnath Temple on a daily basis. We are continuing our tradition of publishing the full story, for which we thank you. As with all of our special projects, a sense of drama is in the air. A sense of suspense is the norm. In the Amarnath Yatra saga, there is no end, and there is no beginning. A.K. Pannalal Bhatia’s book “The Story of Amarnath” has been our inspiration to tell the true story. India is a land of transformation. Every day millions of lives and generations are changed forever. The story of Amarnath is the tale of one such incident. It is about the story of young children from all around the world who came to spend the first night in the holy ice caves in the Himalayas. They came to pray. Twenty years later, the quest is on to find a solution to the standoff. And the Yatra that was an act of a little boy to pray continues to be a very serious affair. How did this event that started two decades ago, end up in the national news? How did this distant scene end up being India’s cultural event of the year? How did this story end up being one of the most talked about events for a long period? In April 1993, I was not even born. I remember reading the newspapers and watching the TV only to know that something had happened in the Himalayas. My curiosity was piqued. My curiosity got the best of me. I started to read books on the subject, especially those written by A.K. Pannalal Bhatia. I read The Story of Amarnath, as told to him by Shankar Gujral. I learned that for the first time, this event was being interpreted as a modern-day Mahabharata. When I would go to a bookstore and ask, “What does the story of Amarnath Yatra have to do with India?” the answer would be, “It is an incident which has shaken India to its core.� 01e38acffe shri namdev gud mama download shri namdev gud mama download shri namdev gud mama download chitra katha english download chitra katha english download shri namdev gud mama download amar chitra katha download shri namdev gud mama download shri namdev gud mama download chitra katha english download amar chitra katha english download shri namdev gud mama download This invention relates to an apparatus for automating the production of containers, especially bottles or other products requiring a blow-moulding step for forming a desired, usually complex, body shape. More particularly, the invention concerns a machine for producing blow-moulded bottles, containers or the like of light to medium weight, such as those bottles or containers made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and blow-moulded at a rate in the order of at least about 15,000 per hour. In order to obtain a high production rate, it is known to provide a machine with a plurality of blow-moulds. An example of a prior art blow-moulded bottle making machine of this type is shown in FIG. 5 of the accompanying drawings. The machine 1 comprises an elongated frame 2 and a plurality of blow-moulds 3 of a shape corresponding to the required shape of the bottles being produced. Each mould has a blow-moulding cavity 3a having a top end 3b, which is adapted to be connected to an extruder 9 for producing the necessary plastic preforms which are subsequently blown by blow-mould 3. A rack 4 is provided which carries a corresponding number of moulds 3 from the top of the frame 2 to a position in which the moulds 3 are connected to the extruder 9 and the top end 3b of the moulds are closed. The moulds 3 are attached to the rack 4 by means of a drive mechanism 5, and are transferred to a blow-moulding station 6, to which station the racks 4 are introduced with a successive movement. The blow-moulding station 6 comprises a blow-moulding unit 7 disposed above the racks 4 and forming the blow-moulding cavities 3a, which unit comprises a plurality of vertically-aligned, blow-moulding columns 8, each containing


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