The bawdis are in a miserable condition due to several reasons, including private ownership, poor maintenance, wear and tear over time, vandalism, closing of catchment areas and growth of plants. Few bawdis are even used for garbage disposal.
we were having a general staff meeting on a number of issues, when we came to the end the group that was involved with the then bin laden hunt held back and said we have to brief you on something. leon panetta was director of central intelligence agency, cia bin laden team told him about a fortress in abada bag, pakistan. they said, it has 18 foot walls on one side. 12 walls on another side, a 7 to 8 foot wall on third floor. of this compound. what made it noteworthy of the owner, a man a courier for bin laden.
we were having a general staff meeting on a number of issues, when we came to the end the group that was involved with the then bin laden hunt held back and said we have to brief you on something. leon panetta was director of central intelligence agency, cia bin laden team told him about a fortress in abada bag, pakistan. they said, it has 18 foot walls on one side. 12 walls on another side, a 7 to 8 foot wall on third floor. of this compound. what made it noteworthy of the owner, a man a courier for bin laden.