There were 3 Civil Engineers of India who gave upper hand to India in control of Punjab waters in 1947.
If these 3 engineers were not there during partition of India, there was no Indian control on rivers.
Read how these technical patriotic men changed the history.
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Indian partition was being decided upon in early 1947.
Then Radcliffe came to India to make the line.
Indian luck was there that engineers AN Khosla, Sarup Singh were employed in Punjab irrigation works and Kanwar Sen was employed in Bikaner state water department.
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Sarup Singh & Khosla in Punjab saw that Ferozepur is going in Pakistan map. As Engineers they understood something which others failed to.
Sarup Singh secretly wrote a letter to Kanwar Sen in Bikaner & warned him in advance that Ferozepur is going to Pakistan.
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Kanwar Sen was also a talented engineer & understood what it meant. It meant— Ferozepur Headworks, the junction which controls 3 major canals including Gang Canal of Bikaner will be under control of Pakistan.
Kanwar Sen immediately explained the situation to Pannikar, PM of Bikaner state.
Pic- Pannikar
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They both then met Maharaja of Bikaner Sadul Singh ji & convinced him to intervene.
Sadul Singh had personal rapport with Mountbatten. He told Mountbatten if Ferozepur Headworks goes to Pakistan, Bikaner will have no option but to merge with Pakistan for its survival.
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It alarmed Congress leadership too.
Bikaner state had already refused Muslim League’s offer to merge & was praised by Nehru for it.
So, Nehru got to know about it. Nehru also used his personal push & pull to convince Mountbatten that 3 tehsils in question are given to India.
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Sardar Patel & VP Menon also had their sources in all internal dealings of Boundary commission. They also came forward to talk to Mountbatten.
Ultimately, Ferozepur Headworks along with Ferozepur, Zira, and Fazilka tehsils were awarded to India.
Pakistan was in shock.
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These Headworks which India got were connected to canals of Pakistan. Indian control on these & hostility of Pakistan towards India forced India to stop their water from Indian headworks.
This ultimately led to sign the Indus Water Treaty.
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Unfortunately, I could only find pic of Khosla used in 1st post of this thread.
In independent India, Kanwar Sen was the one who conceptualised Rajasthan canal project now known as Indira Gandhi Canal.
Kanwar Sen was awarded Padma Bhushan for his services.
Unsung heroes.
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Many people live in lifelong doubt if what they do matters or not.
Yes it does. Your any small action is a part of nation building if you are honest with your intent.
These engineers had nothing to gain. They could just do paperwork & enjoy their salaries.
They had no idea 78 years later some guy on X will take their names in future & will give them some credit in making of India.
But trust me, History is always kind to better people.
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Every time I see Namibia playing, I think about this weird map they have with a strip called Caprivi Strip.
This strip has a hilarious piece of history behind it.
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Germans had all these colonies in African continent.
In Namibia, they did not have Caprivi strip back then. From East to West, to connect both colonies, Germans had to cross entire continent by ocean. It was costly.
Between these two regions were the British Empire areas.
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So, Germans thought of a solution.
To connect Namibia with Zambezi River. They were to use this river to reach other side of ocean and access East German territories by that route.
They offered Britain to exchange Caprivi strip with Zanzibar islands.
A murder conspiracy from 1989 which brought two of the biggest business houses of India in direct confrontation.
The conspiracy to assassinate Nusli Wadia and how Reliance group was dragged into it.
The buried startling case & hidden theories behind. 🧵
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In July 1989, Mumbai Crime Branch arrested 2 different background men in a case.
One was a small time musician Arjun Babaria.
Another was Kirti Ambani, a senior manager who was head of Reliance PR. This made headlines.
Note- Kirti wasn’t related to the Ambani Family.
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Before that, on 12 July 1989, Nusli Wadia was told at the airport that his life is in danger by govt officials who were trying to catch people who floated his “supari” in Mumbai underworld.
Nusli Wadia was made to avoid risks & kept under security.
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A non exhaustive list of people who became a casualty of Shatru Hanta Yog of PM Modi’s kundali (as per astrologers).
1. Chimanbhai Patel- last significant congress leader from Gujarat who could become CM there.
Modi was tasked to start a campaign against him in state.
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2. Keshubhai Patel.
Another ex CM of Gujarat.
Member of BJP, RSS. Was unhappy when Modi rose as PM candidate. Made a party which did not even a scratch to Modi & BJP. Merged with BJP later.
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3. Shankarsinh Vaghela
A strong opponent and long time politician which just could not better Modi. Another man who was Gujarat’s CM once and never liked Modi’s ascent & national role.
I shared one Raja Ravi Varma painting and you all liked it.
So, I am sharing another which is a lesser known masterpiece from Raja Ravi Varma’s works.
This painting is known as “Krishna Shishtai” or “Krishna as an envoy”.
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Story- Here Krishna is in court of Dhritrashtra with the peace offering of Yudhisthir. He did it as Yudhisthir was aware of impending doom by the great war.
But, Duryodhana was furious & ordered Dushasana to capture Krishna and himself took out his sword.
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All the old men in scene are aware of grave mistake Duryodhana is committing and some are even shocked to hear his command.
The facial expressions of old men are different from young ones as they know who is Krishna in real.
Arguably, this painting “Victory of Indrajit” is best work of Raja Ravi Varma.
This painting has many characters, everyone with a story in their expressions, Varma showed his mastery with light & shadows in it.
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Theme- this is a scene where Indrajit, son of Ravana is presenting his war trophies to his father after defeating Indra.
He is looking towards Sachi, wife of Indra. His gaze is victorious. Standing at lower pedestal—hierarchy in family where his father & uncle is present.
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Sachi is in sorrow (open hair) and despair (disheveled clothes). Her royal stature is still visible in her skin tone and disgust on her face.
Dark skin attendant is in contrast to show misbehaviour with her. She is looking towards skies as if to find Indra there.