Guddi may refer to:


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Guddi (1961 film)

Guddi (Punjabi: ਗੁੱਡੀ) is a 1961 Punjabi film directed by Jugal Kishore, starring Daljeet, Nishi, Madan Puri, Khairati, Wasti and more.

Synopsis

The station master, Khushi Ram, gets retired from railway and a new station master, Chaman Lal, joins who soon fell in love with Khushi Ram's daughter, Guddi. Khushi Ram's friend, Nihala - a suspended guard of railway, knows that and want them to get married. Another girl, Gulabo, is also in love with Chaman Lal and expresses her love but he feels sorry for her. A proud person of the village, Namberdaar, also want to marry Guddi and on knowing about Chaman and Guddi's love, he have a fight with Chaman. In the fight Chaman got unconscious due to falling on something that hits his head. Taking advantage of the moment Namberdaar takes the keys of the safe from his pocket and, taking Gulabo with him, steals money from his office's governmental safe. Thus he make Chaman arrested and asks Guddi that he will save him if she is ready to marry him. Guddi, for his love's safety, says yes. At the end, on Nihala's request, Gulabo reveals the truth to the police and gets Chaman free. Thus finally, the lovers meets.

List of goat breeds

This is a list of goat breeds. There are many recognized breeds of domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus). Goat breeds (especially dairy goats) are some of the oldest defined animal breeds for which breed standards and production records have been kept. Selective breeding of goats generally focuses on improving production of fiber, meat, dairy products or goatskin. Breeds are generally classified based on their primary use, though there are several breeds which are considered dual- or multi-purpose goats, so there is some crossover between lists.

List

See also

  • List of sheep breeds
  • List of cattle breeds
  • List of domestic goat breeds
  • References

    Bibliography

  • Ekarius, Carol (2008). Storey's Illustrated Breed Guide to Sheep, Goats, Cattle and Pigs. Storey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60342-036-5. 
  • "Goat Breeds". Breeds of Livestock. Oklahoma State University Dept. of Animal Science. 
  • Introduction to Common Goat Breeds Mother Earth News
  • Raising Goats for Dummies (Wiley, 2010)
  • Kash

    Kash or KASH may refer to:

  • the Egyptian name of Lower Nubia
  • the Nubian kingdom of Kush
  • Kash, Iran, a village in Alborz Province, Iran
  • Kash, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran
  • KASH (software), the command line interface of the KANT computer algebra system
  • Slang term among cannabis users for hashish covered with kief
  • KASH-FM, a radio station (107.5 FM) licensed to Anchorage, Alaska, United States
  • KOPB (AM), a radio station (1600 AM) licensed to Eugene, Oregon, United States, which held the call sign KASH until April 1985
  • Nashua Municipal Airport in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
  • Kash (film), a 2014 film
  • Kash or Kans grass, Saccharum spontaneum, a tall grass used for thatching and fencing in South Asia
  • Kash Becker, Bollywood Media Personality, TV Host, Representative with Dubai TV Network. (2004-2012)
  • See also

  • Kaas (disambiguation)
  • Kas (disambiguation)
  • Kashō

    Kashō (嘉祥), also known as Kajō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō,, lit. "year name") after Jōwa and before Ninju. This period spanned the years from June 848 through April 851. The reigning emperors were Ninmyō-tennō (仁明天皇) and Montoku-tennō (文徳天皇).

    Change of era

  • February 9, 848 Kashō gannen (嘉祥元年): The new era name Kashō (meaning "good augury") was created because a white tortoise was discovered in Bungo province, and it was duly presented to the emperor. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in Jōwa 15, on the 13th day of the 6th month of 848.
  • Events of the Kashō era

  • February 18, 848 (Kashō 1, 10th day of the 1st month): The dainagon Fujiwara Yoshifusa (904-872) was named udaijin. He was the son of the former sadaijin Fujiwara Fuyutsugu (775-826). Yoshifusa's daughter, Fujiwara no Akira-keiko, became Emperor Montoku's wife and the mother of Emperor Seiwa.
  • 848 (Kashō 1, 6th month): A white tortoise was discovered in Bungo province. As this was an extraordinary thing, all the court officials made their appearances before the emperor with comments about the good augury this tortoise represented.
  • Kash (film)

    Kash (meaning:Puff) is a 2014 indie feature film directed by Souman Bose with Subholina Sen and Souman Bose playing the lead roles.

    Plot

    Kashi Mehrothra, a youth in his early twenties is heavily influenced by Ram Sen, A "proletariat" who used to make a living by selling biris (small Indian cigarettes) and within a span of few years evolved into a huge capitalist. Ram Sen preached: "বিড়ি উন্নতির শিরি !" (meaning: "Indian cigar is the staircase to success!") Kashi Mehrothra, was heavily influenced by his philosophy as an adolescent. He thought, if a man devoid of any formal education could do so much,he could do all this and more with a more sophisticated intoxicant-per say, a cigarette. Hence, his fantasies of being the "Cigarette King" of India started taking over. He got so much into cigarettes, his friends started calling him Kash, which means a puff or a drag of smoke. Motherless Kash, despite being born into an affluent business family relates more to the Proletarian philosophies. He goes on a journey trying to make his bizarre ambition of opening a cigarette factory. Meanwhile, other forces are at work. And Kashi Mehrothra's melancholic life transforms into a topsy turvy journey, where his life is threatened by creatures from the super natural realm, viz. Jack Ketch. Kash is a story of that journey. A political satire. A horror tale. And all the drama behind a little puff of smoke.

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