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5 Moments When Our Friends Save Us From Trouble In Ways Literally No One Else Could

The other day, I was stranded in the middle of nowhere, because my car broke down. I called up my buddy for help and within 45 minutes, he came to my rescue. An hour later, I was dropped home safely with my car completely repaired. Now that's why we all need BFFs. They listen to our rants till the crack of dawn, they pick us up when we're low and sometimes even pull hilarious pranks on us to turn our bad day around. So this Friendships Day, we've compiled a list of 5 little moments when our friends truly win our hearts! 1. When they teach us the entire syllabus the night before exams From borrowing their notes to bugging them just minutes before the exam, there's no one who can prepare us better than these supremely patient humans. I'm pretty sure I'd still be getting backlogs if it weren't for them. 2.  When they lend us their clothes to make that killer first impression  I think the phrase  'jo tera hai, woh mera hai'  fits here ...

In Pictures: Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Life & Legacy That Show There Will Never Be A Statesman Like Him

Former Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, passed away today, at the age of 93. Source:   postcard.news India's Prime Minister for three non-consecutive terms, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was also a Bharat Ratna recipient and was often regarded as one of the finest orators among Indian politicians. Here's a look at his powerful legacy: Atal Bihari Vajpayee's interest in politics started at a young age.   Source:   anandbazaar He joined RSS at the age of 1939 as a volunteer and was even jailed in 1942 for   participating   in the Quit India movement. Source:   Frontline   (PM Vajpayee's letter with the original complaint and his explanation, as shared with Frontline) He   was   a full-time RSS member since 1947. ADVERTISEMENT Source:   Hindustan Times He formed the first Bharatiya Jana Sangh party with Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya.  View image on Twitter indianhistorypics @IndiaHistorypic...