विवादित: गरीब हो तो ज़मीन पर मेहनत करो पलंग पर नहीं: योगी आदित्यनाथ

योगी और मुस्लिम की जंग कोई पुराणी बात नहीं है।
अब 16 फरबरी की ही बात है जब वो एक विवादित टिपण्णी पर घिर गए।
योगी का कहना है कि अगर मुस्लमान गरीब है तो उन्हें खेत में काम कर पैसा कमाना चाहिए न की बच्चे पैदा कर गरीबी बढ़ाये।
अगर आप समर्थन करते है तो अधिक से अधिक शेयर करे।
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CEO Sundar Pichai replies to 7-year-old girl who wanted a job in Google
Watch What Sundar Pichai Replied To The Little Girl Here
In an adorable letter that seven-year-old Chloe Bridgewater from Hereford, UK wrote to the “Google Boss”, she has set her priorities straight. From working with Google to also working in a chocolate factory and swimming in the Olympics games, she seems to have big plans etched out for herself. Also, it seems Chloe’s interest piqued after her father said she could “sit on bean bags and go down slides and ride go karts in a job in Google”. If you think what we infer to be her ‘resumé letter’ is adorable, then wait till you see what Pichai had to say to her.
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Her father Andy Bridgewater shared Pichai’s response in a LinkedIn post, that is now going viral.
This is the seven-year-old’s letter.Cause Celeb: Ashton Kutcher testifies in the Senate on modern slavery

Cause: Ending modern slavery, which the State Department defines as human trafficking in which people are exploited for labor or sex. Celeb: Ashton Kutcher, the former underwear model-turned-TV star whose goofy demeanor and early stoner/slacker roles (think “Dude, Where’s My Car?” and “That ’70s Show”) belie the entrepreneur and tech investor he has become. Kutcher’s got cred on the issue at hand: He’s the co-founder of Thorn, an organization he established with his now-ex-wife, actress Demi Moore, that uses technology to help identify and locate trafficking victims. Scene: A hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where though the topic was weighty, there were a few lighthearted moments for the actor, who looked Senate-appropriate in a dark suit and tie (though his tousled hair was decidedly un-Washington).
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