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Ranchi-A City Of Classical Class Ranchi City Ranchi /ˈrɑːntʃi/ (About this sound Hindi (help·info)) is the capital of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Later, Samudra Gupta (335-380 A.D.) Sita Fall.

Jharkhand accounts for 40% of the mineral resources of India. Earlier most of the part in Jharkhand was covered by forest but now due to urbanization trees are cut and forest cover is depleting fast. Since 2011 census Ranchi now is one of the 53 million-plus cities of India and stands as the 46th largest city out of top 53.[citation needed]. Ranchi was the centre of the Jharkhand movement[1] for a separate state for the tribal regions of South Bihar, northern Orissa, Western West Bengal and the present eastern Chhattisgarh. Jharkhand State was formed on 15 November 2000 by carving the Bihar divisions of Chota Nagpur and Santhal Parganas. The name Ranchi comes from the original Oraon village Archi at the site. Archi derives from the Oraon word for bamboo grove or stave. According to legend, after an altercation with a spirit, a farmer beat the spirit with his bamboo stave or archi. The spirit shouted archi, archi, archi and vanished; Archi became Rachi, and Rachi became Ranchi.] Up to 1927, the place was known as Rachi[citation needed]. One historically significant neighborhood is Doranda ('duran' 'दुरङ' means song and 'daah' 'दअः' means water in the Mundari language), between the Hinoo (Bhusur) & Harmoo Rivers, where the civil station, treasury and church established by the British Raj were destroyed by rebel forces during the Sepoy Mutiny. The present Purani (old) Ranchi marks the site of the old village of Archi
i n ancient times the tract which corresponds to the district of Ranchi and the neighbouring parganas was in the undisturbed possession of Munda and Oraon tribes and was known to Aryans as Jharkhand or the 'forest territory'. The entire tract was presumably beyond the pale of the direct Hindu influence in ancient India. However, Jarasandha, the mighty emperor of Rajgriha in the Mahabharata period might have exercised some kind of loose supervision over the area. Similarly, Mahapadma Nanda of Magadha, who subdued the entire country up to Orrisa, might have gained some control over Jharkhand as well . Possibly, the area was included in the Magadh Empire during the reign of Ashoka ( 273-232 B.C. ). With the decline of Mauryan power, King Kharavela of Kalinga led on army through Jharkhand and ransacked Rajgriha and Pataliputra. must have passed through the area on his expedition to the Deccan.. Ranchi is located at 23°21′N 85°20′E.[5] The total area covered by the Ranchi municipal area is 175.12 square kilometres and the average elevation of the city is 629 m above sea level. Ranchi is located on the southern part of the Chota Nagpur plateau which forms the eastern edge of the Deccan plateau. Ranchi is referred to as the "City of Waterfalls", due to the presence of numerous large and small falls of around the close vicinity of the city. The most popular ones are Dassam Falls, Hundru Falls, Jonha Falls, Hirni Falls and Panchghagh Falls. The Subarnarekha river and its tributaries constitute the local river system. Dams in Kanke, Rukka and Hatia have been built over these channels to cater to the water requirements of majority the population. Ranchi has a hilly topography and its combination with dense tropical forests ensures that it enjoys a comparatively moderate climate compared to the rest of the state. Previously, it was accorded a 'hill station' status during the British rule. Rapid population growth and industrialization have caused considerable change in the weather pattern and rise in average temperatures. This has resulted in gradual loss of this "Hill Station" like status. Ranchi has a humid subtropical climate.However, due to its position and the forests around the city, it is known for its pleasant climate. Its climate is the primary reason why Ranchi was once the summer capital of the undivided State of Bihar. Temperature ranges from maximum 42 to 20 °C during summer, and from 25 to 0 °C during winter.December and January are the coolest months with temperature getting to freezing point in some places of the city.The annual rainfall is about 1430 mm (56.34 inches). From June to September the rainfall is about 1,100 mm. As per latest 2011 India census,[6] Ranchi has a population of 1,126,741. Males constitute 51.3% of the population and females 48.7%.Ranchi is the second most populous district of Jharkhand after dhanbad. Ranchi has an average literacy rate of 77.13%(census 2011), higher than the national average of 74.04%: male literacy is 85.63%, and female literacy is 68.2%. In Ranchi, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. Interestingly, as per the last Census it was found that the cases of Divorce in this State has increased manyfold. The city witnessed a sudden surge in population after the declaration of the new state of Jharkhand in 2000. Owing to the rising employment opportunities and opening of numerous regional and state level offices, banks, and FMCG companies, the city witnessed a rapid influx of employment seeking migrants. As per a study done by ASSOCHAM in late 2010, Ranchi was the highest employment generating Tier-III city in India with a share of 16.8%, followed by Mangalore and Mysore.[7]
Ranchi is now well connected with major cities of India via rail routes and most profitable station in South Eastern Railways. Ranchi Railway Station with station code RNC is main station of Ranchi. Apart from Ranchi station, there are few more stations in city namely, Hatia Station, Tatisilwai Station and Namkom Station. Many important trains start from Hatia station as well. 16 trains start, 16 trains end and 20 trains pass from Ranchi Railway station. It is well connected with metro and major cities of India like Bilaspur, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bhubaneswar, Bangalore, Vishakhapatnam, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Guwahati, Patna, Amritsar, Nagpur, Gorakhpur, Pune, Raipur, Cuttack, Puri, Rourkela, Durg, Ajmer, Jamshedpur, Dhanbad, Jammu, etc. Birsa Munda Airport of Ranchi has direct flights from Patna, Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Major airlines like Kingfisher Airlines, Air India, Jet Lite, GoAir & Jet Airways serve this purpose. A new integrated terminal is being built in the existing old airport to accommodate the continuously growing air traffic volume from the city. The new terminal has a capacity of approx 500 domestic and 200 international passengers. The renovation of the airport is also carried out as it will be shortly upgraded to international status. The parking capacity of the airport is also being boosted. All major technical and comfort facilities are also being provided for proper flight operations during all time of the day and in all seasons. Birsa Munda airport will soon be added to the list of international airports. The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has approved a Rs 138 crore revamp plan to upgrade the airport, which includes building of an international terminal. Recently the annual Haj pilgrimage flights to Saudi Arabia has also started, serving the pilgrims from a temporary terminal. This service was aimed to reduce the burden on Kolkata Airport. NH 33 and NH 23 passes through Ranchi. Roads connecting major cities are providing movement for passenger and freight traffic. Buses of the Jharkhand State Road Transport Corporation and private buses ply regularly to connect Ranchi to the other parts of Jharkhand. Also, Bihar State Road Transport Corporation run regularly for major cities (Patna, Gaya etc.)of Bihar. Regular bus services are there to Kolkata and other towns of neighboring states. Private buses also ply regularly to Jamshedpur, Siwan, Begusarai, Rourkela, Dumka, Varanasi, Khagaul, Hajipur, Patna and Kolkata. Luxury Mercedes buses are also available from Ranchi to Gaya and Patna. A new ring road is under construction around the city to reduce the growing traffic overload on the city roads. Three Flyovers are coming up for smooth movement of traffic in busiest zones of the city. All major NH and other roads are being widened to 6 lanes or 8 lanes. Bulk of the public transport constitute of auto rickshaw and cycle rickshaw. A city bus service under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission was started in 2010 to meet the demands of public transport. There are a total of 150 city buses operating in Ranchi. The Jharkhand Tourism Development Corporation (JTDC) was given the responsibility of running the buses in Ranchi. Ranchi is the healthcare hub not only for the people of Jharkhand but also for people of nearby states. The hospitals in Ranchi, though many in number are mostly ill equipped in comparison with modern hospitals of the bigger cities in India. Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) is one of the biggest and oldest hospitals of Ranchi. Government Hospitals like the Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP) and RINPAS are famous throughout the country for Psychiatric treatment. Other hospitals in the city include Sadar Hospital and Orchid Medical Centre. Hospitals like Orchid Medical Centre have introduced world class healthcare services to the people of the state. Primary and secondary schools

Ranchi is a regional hub for leading pre-schools, primary and secondary schools. Some of the best schools in eastern India are in Ranchi. Major schools include:-
Delhi Public School, Ranchi
Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali, Ranchi
St,Charles School

Delhi Public School, Ranchi
DAV Kapildev Public School, Kadru, Ranchi
St. Xavier's School, Doranda
Kairali School, Ranchi
Jawahar Vidya Mandir, Shyamali
Vivekananda Vidya Mandir
Oxford Public School
Army Public School Ranchi
D.A.V Public School, Dhurwa
Guru Nanak Higher Secondary School
Lala Lajpat Rai Senior Secondary School, Pundag. St.Francis School, Harmu
St.Louis School, Harmu
Surendranath Centenary School
St. Anthony's School, Doranda
St. Thomas School, Dhurwa
St. Charles School, Hatia
Taurian World School
Sapphire International School
Sarala Birla Public School
St. Johns High School
St. Aloysius High School
St. Anne's Girls High School
Ursuline Convent Girls High School
Bishop Westcott Girls' School
Bishop Westcott Boys' School
Sacred Heart Convent
Loreto Convent Doranda
Bridgeford School Tupudana ranchi
D.A.V Public School, Gandhinagar
Cambrian Public School, Kanke Road
Cambrian Public School, Rani Bagan Bariatu
Cambridge School, Tatisilwai Ranchi
International Public School, Kanke
Central Academy, Kanke Road

XISS, Ranchi

DAV Public School, Bariatu

IIM, Ranchi

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dipatoli

Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi

Kendriya Vidyalaya, Hinoo, Doranda
DAV Public School, Hehal
St. Paul's School
St. Thomas School
St. Mary's School
Holy Cross Girls High School, Purulia Road
R.T.C High School, PHED Buti
Ismailiya Urdu Momin Girls High School, Doranda, Ranchi
Sri Doranda Balika Ucch Vidyalaya, Doranda, Ranchi
S S Doranda Girls High School, Doranda, Ranchi

Colleges

St.Xavier College
Gossner College
Marwari College
Ranchi College
Women's College
Nirmala College
Yogada College
Doranda College
S.S.Memorial College
St. Paul College
JN College
Maulana Azad Collage

All these and many more colleges are under the affiliation of Ranchi University. Other important colleges and institutions

National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi (NUSRL)
Indian Institute of Management, Ranchi (IIM-R)
Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra
National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT)
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS)
Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi (CUJ, Ranchi)
Xavier Institute of Social Service (XISS)
Birsa Agricultural University
BIT,Lalpur Extension branch of BIT, Mesra-Management and MCA BCA Institute
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Kanke
Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Applied Sciences (RINPAS)
Jharkhand always had a rich history in sports and Ranchi being its capital enhances it as centre for numerous sports activities- few of them are cricket, hockey, football and many other. Ranchi has hosted the 34th National Games in 2011 due to which it has adequate infrastructure for different sports. Ranchi has separate International level stadiums for different sports like athletics, hockey, football, lawn tennis, velodrome stadium, swimming, boxing, volleyball, shooting range etc. Government has planned to open a Sports University in Khelgaon, Ranchi. A world class cricket academy will be opened by Indian cricket captain MS Dhoni in Ranchi. An International Cricket stadium with an indoor stadium and a practice ground is under construction and is likely to host matches after clearance from the ICC "Ranchi Cricket Stadium". A Tennis Academy, which was inaugurated by Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik, also runs besides the Cricket stadium. Ranchi is also famous for being the hometown of World Cup winning Captain of Indian Cricket team, Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Hindi, Bengali, Urdu and English newspapers are published from the city, including Dainik Jagran, Ananda Bazar Patrika, Dainik Bhaskar, Hindustan, Prabhat Khabar, Ranchi Express, Sunmarg, The Times of India, The Pioneer, The Telegraph, The Hindustan Times, The Economic Times, etc. TV programming is provided by regional news channels like Sahara Samay, ETV Bihar and Jharkhand, etc. There are several news channels like News 11, City News, Maurya TV, Taaza TV, Mahua News, etc. broadcast by local cable operators in city areas. Ranchi has a Doordarshan Kendra, which telecasts its own programs on National Network from 5 PM to 8 PM everyday. Ranchi has the following FM radio stations: (Listed in increasing order of frequency)

Radio Mantra : 91.9 FM
Big FM : 92.7 FM
Vividh Bharati (All India Radio) : 103.3 FM. Radio Dhoom : 104.8 FM
Radio Dhamaal 106.4 FM
Festivals

Sarhul
Durga Puja
Deepawali
Holi
Chhath Puja
Ram Navami
id-ul fitr
moharram
Rakhi
Ranchi is witnessing a boom in retail sector as there many malls functional in the city and many more are in the pipeline. Fast food giants like Dominos, Subway, KFC, Dosa Plaza, Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) have their counters functional in the city and others are also opening their outlets sooner. GEL Church complex and Roshpa Tower are shopping points with many retails outlets and restaurants. Hi Street Mall, Reliance Mart, Big Bazaar, Galaxia Mall, Bazaar Kolkata, Eastern Mall, Vishal Mega Mart, Reliance Fresh, Reliance Trends, Reliance Footprint, Spring City Mall are other shopping centres in Ranchi. Satya Paul Sarees and Gitanjali Lifestyle have already opened their outlets while Pantaloons and West Side are also coming up. Ranchi has 4 multiplexes namely Eyelex-2 screens (Hinoo), Glitz Cinemas-3 screens (Hi Street Mall), Popcorn Cinemas-2 screens (Galaxia Mall), and Fun Cinemas-3 screens (Spring City Mall). Being the capital of a mineral rich state, Ranchi is proud to be the Head Quarters of multiple industrial and mining giants in India. It servers as the central office for Central Coalfields Limited(CCL), Heavy Engineering Corporation(HEC), Research and Development (R&D) of SAIL, MECON. CMPDI (Central Mine Planning and Design Institute) the design wing of Mahartna Company COAL INDIA LTD is located in Kanke road, Ranchi. There many private sector companies in Ranchi like Usha Martin, Abhijeet group,JSPL, Aditya Birla Group etc. Rock garden & Kanke dam(Gonda hills): Gonda Hill and Rock Garden is situated at a distance of about 4 km from Ranchi town on Ranchi Kanke Road.Rock Garden is carved out of the rocks of Gonda Hill and resembles its design to rock garden of Jaipur. At the base of the Hill is Kanke Dam. Hundru Fall. Hundru Falls:Hundru Fall is one of the most picturesque falls surrounding Ranchi. It is 45 km from Ranchi on Ranchi-Purulia Road. Here, the Subarnarekha river falls from a height of 320 feet. The pools at the bottom of the falls are favourite picnic and bathing spots. Jonha Fall. Jonha Falls:Jonha Falls is also known as Gautamdhara, is around 40 km from Ranchi. It is approachable by both Road and train. The fall can be admired by descending around 500 steps. There is a tourist rest house which contains Lord Buddha temple. The river Kanchi flows nearby. Panchghagh Falls:Panchghagh falls is on Ranchi-Chakradharpur Road about 6 km from Khunti. This fall consists of five streams formed in a row due to the breaking up of the Banai river which falls from a good height. Cemented walkways connect the different cataracts, of which stream 2 is the most popular while 5 is the biggest, though a bit inaccessible. Dassam Falls:Dassam falls is 34 km from Ranchi on Ranchi-Tata Road near a village called Taimara. Here, the Kachni river falls from an altitude of 144 feet. It is also known as Dassam Gagh. Hirni Falls:Another beautiful waterfall amidst forests about 70 km from Ranchi. Sita Fall:Adjacent to Jonha falls is Sita falls which can be seen at its best early in the morning. Pahari Mandir(Ranchi Hill):Ranchi Hill and Pahari Mandir is one of the landmark of Ranchi Town. The Shiva temple is situated on the top of the hill also known as Pahari Mandir. At the bottom of the hill is Ranchi Lake. Ranchi lake was excavated by Colonel Onsely in 1842. Deer Park(Khunti Road)
Birsa Jaiwik Udyaan(ZOO): Birsa Jaivik Udyan is situated at a distance of 16 km from Ranchi in Ranchi Ramgarh Road near Ormanjhi. Many species of animals, trees and plants can be seen here. Dhurwa Dam
Fun Castle, Ratu Road
Sidhu Kanhu Park
Zakir Hussain Park
Nakshatra Van: Nakshatra Van is situated in the heart of the City. It is divided into various sections. There is a big circle in the center of the park which is divided into arcs. The tree that represents the particular nakshatras in the zodiac has been planted in each of the corresponding arcs. Tagore Hill: The Morhabadi Hill famous as Tagore Hill is an important tourist spot.The elder brother of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, Jyotirindranath Tagore has built a house(Shantidham) on the hill. It is known as Tagore Hill due to its association with tagore family. Rath yatra similar to Puri is held every year. Rukka Dam
Muta Crocodile breeding centre: It is situated at a distance of 23 km from Ranchi on Ranchi Ramgarh Road near Ormanjhi. There are around 50 crocodiles. Ratu Fort
Jharkhand War Memorial
Ranchi Lake: Located at the base of Ranchi Hills is excavted in the year 1842. McCluskigunj: It is famous for European style bungalows and a tribal museum. Tribal Research Institute and Museum: Located in Morhabadi. It shows tribal culture of Chotanagpur plateau. Jagannathpur Temple: It is 10 km apart from Ranchi town Jagannathpur temple was built in 1691 having resemblance with architectural style of Puri temple. Thakur Ani Nath Shahdeo, of Barkagarh Jagannathpur built the temple. Sun Temple: It is situated at a distance of 40 km on Ranchi Tata Road. It is built in the form of a Chariot with 18 wheels drawn by 7 white horses. It is surrounded by a pond which is used by devotees during Chhath Puja for worshipping of Sun. Angrabari (Amreshwar Dham): It is a temple consisting of the deity of Lord Shiva, Ram and Sita, Hanuman and Ganesh. It is situated near Khunti at a distance of about 40 km from Ranchi. The Shankracharya Swami Swarupanand Saraswati, having been captivated by serene, placid and celestial beauty of Angrabadi rechristened it as Amreshwar Dham. Devri Temple: A temple of Solha Bhuji Goddess Durga,is located on right side Ranchi-Tata highway(NH33) at 60 km from Ranchi.It is the only temple in Jharkhand where the religious rituals are performed by the Pahans(tribal priests) along with conventional Brahmins. GEL Church: Gossner Evangelical Lutheran Church in Chotanagpur, Assam in short G.E.L. Church on 2 November 1845 by four German Missionaries named Emil Schatz, Fredrik batsch, Augustus Brandt and E. Theodor Janke sent by Fr. Johaness Evangelista Gossner of Berlin. They arrived Ranchi and erected their tents and G.E.L. Church was inaugurated with church service on 2 November 1845. Being a city of natural beauty and big industries, Ranchi attracts a lot of people from outside. Ranchi has got plenty of 5 star and 3 star hotels for their pleasant stay here. It has got some star hotels like Radisson Blu, Yuvraj Palace, Golden Tulip, Capitol Hill, Green Acres, Green Horizon, Arya, Le Lac, Ranchi Ashok and so on. It has a multitude of budget hotels and motels for regular visitors which provide convenient accommodation and food with other amenities.

26/11/2021
19/05/2012

Someone asked. . .What is
forgiveness?
A cute reply came. . .
Its a wonderful fruit that. . .A Tree gives
When. . .
It is being hurt by a stone..!!

15/05/2012

BILL GATES in a restaurant.
After eating, he gave 5$ to the waiter as a
tip. The waiter had a strange feeling on his
face after the tip.
Gates realized & asked.What happened?
Waiter: I'm just amazed Bcoz on the same
table ur son gave Tip Of... $500...
And u his Father, richest man in the world
Only Gave $5...?
Gates Smiled & Replied With Meaningful
words:
"He is Son of the world's richest man, but i
am the son of a wood cutter..."
Never Forget Your Past. It's Your Best
Teacher.

15/05/2012

WHY NEWTON COMMITTED SU***DE???

Here is the reason. Once, Newton came to India and watched a few Tamil movies that had
his head spinning. He was convinced that all his logic and laws in
physics were just a huge pile of junk and apologized for everything he had done. In the movie of Rajanikanth, Newton was confused to such an extent that he went paranoid. Here are a few scenes

1) Rajanikanth has a Brain Tumor which, according to the doctors
can't be cured and his death is imminent. In one of the fights, our great
Rajanikanth is shot in the head. To everybody's surprise, the
bullet passes through his ears taking away the tumor along with it and he
is cured! Long Live Rajanikanth!

2) In another movie, Rajanikanth is confronted with 3 gangsters.
Rajanikanth has a gun but unfortunately only one bullet and a
knife. Guess, what he does? He throws the knife at the middle gangster? & shoots the bullet towards the knife. The knife cuts the bullet into
2 pieces, which kills both the gangsters on each side of the middle gangster & the knife kills the middle one.
3) Rajanikanth is chased by a gangster. Rajanikanth has a revolver
but no bullets in it. Guess what he does. Nah? Not even in your
remotest imaginations. He waits for the gangster to shoot. As soon as the gangster shoots, Rajanikanth opens the bullet compartment of his revolver and
catches the bullet. Then, he closes the bullet compartment and fires his
gun. Bang...the gangster dies...
This was too much for our Newton to take! He was completely shaken!!!!!!!

15/05/2012

Ek Sharabi full tight ho
kar ghar jaa raha tha
Raaste me mandir ke
baahar pujari dikha.
Sharabi ne pujari se
poocha, sabse bada
kaun?
Pujaari ne p*echa
chudane ke liye kaha-
"Mandir Bada"
Sharabi bola "Mandir
bada toh dharti pe kaise
khada"
Pujari: "Dharti badi"
Sharabi: "Dharti badi toh
Sheshnaag pe kyun
khadi"
Pujari: "Sheshnaag bada"
Sharabi: "Sheshnaag
bada toh Shivji ke gale
me
kyun pada"
Pujari: "Shivji bade"
Sharabi: "Shivji bade toh
Parvat par kyun khade"
Pujari: "Parvat bada"
Sharabi: "Parvat bada
toh Hanuman ji ki ungli
pe
kyun pada"
Pujari: "Hanuman ji bade"
Sharabi: "Hanuman ji
bade toh Ram ji ke
charno
me kyun pade"
Pujari: "Ramji bade"
Sharabi: "Ramji bade toh
Ravan kepiche kyun
pade"
Pujari: "Arey mere baap
tu bata kaun bada"............
Sharabi: "Is Kalyugi
duniya mein woh bada
jo puri
bottle p*e ke apni
taango pe khada" :D :D

15/05/2012

Miss : Ek Dafa Ka Zikar Tha, Akbar Badshah Apne Bistar Pe Leta Tha k...
[A Boy Interrupts Her]
Bacha : Miss... Rahul Mere Lunch Box ko kh0l Raha Hai ... :/
Miss : Rahul.... Mai Thappad Maar Dungi,
Baith Jao AaRam Se !!!
Acha Bacho'n Mein Kaha thi ..?!

MasTikhor Bache : Akbar K Bistar Per ..! :P

15/05/2012

amazing facts
MANDIR - 6 letters
MASJID - 6 letters
CHURCH - 6 letters
&
GEETA - 5 letters
QURAN - 5 letters

BIBEL - 5 letters

they all preach the same

6 - 5 = 1 GOD IS ONE. :-):-)

15/05/2012

Ladkiyo ki Shopping:
Lena kuch nai hota bas
Ye Dekho
Wo dekho
Awww
Ye/Wo kya hai
Wow
5 ghante lagati he & fir golgappe kha k wapas aajate He..

15/05/2012

Ek bacha:
boy girl ko kiss karte hue dekh
leta h.
Bacha: mujhe bhi karne do warna
main
apke
papa ko bata dunga.
Ladki- Le yar tu bhi karle, ...
Bacha kafi try karta h, pr wo
height me
kam
reh jata h,
Baccha pareshan ho kr
"Bhaad me gayi duniyadari"jo
kam galat he.. vo galat hai. Main to bataunga...

15/05/2012

A very touching story.... :(.. ... .
one day a boy touched his girl friend, n she touched him back. He again touched her, then they both started touching, touching, touching,touching.........

Aint dat a wonderful touching story? .... =D

04/05/2012

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