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  • 1/19/2025
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক পাশের পর গাড়ির চাবি পেয়েছিলেন গদাইচন্দ্র দে ৷ বরানগরের বাগান বাড়ি থেকে মাটি খুঁড়ে বের করেছিলেন জার্মান অ্যাডলারটি ৷

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00:00This is a German Adler, but we have to dig the ground to remove the car.
00:13If the driver hears the car, he will get scared.
00:18I and Mr. Gharosh went to the mud pit to check the condition of the vehicle.
00:27A German Adler in British Amul's red Tuk-Tuk.
00:31Currently, it is named after a vintage car.
00:35During the Second World War, the vehicle was buried under the mud.
00:39Because this vehicle was in the sight of the then Bangla Governor's wife.
00:43The vehicle was buried under the mud for 40 years.
00:48The vehicle is now under the protection of the South Kolkata Police.
00:53The vehicle is now in the possession of the Kolkata Police Assistant Commissioner.
01:03The vehicle was on the road.
01:07My wife was sitting on the road.
01:10We were on our way back from the Ganga.
01:14We saw the Governor's wife.
01:18She saw the vehicle and liked it.
01:22She told the Governor that this vehicle should be given to her.
01:26She will take it.
01:29The Governor told the police to seize the vehicle.
01:33The police were not ready to seize the vehicle.
01:36My father told the police to seize the vehicle.
01:40But the police did not find the vehicle.
01:44Before that, my father told the police to seize the vehicle.
01:48Then the vehicle was sent to our house in Varanagar.
01:52The vehicle was buried under the mud.
01:56The vehicle was buried under the mud.
02:00In 1935, the German Adler Tuk-Tuk was bought by the Governor.
02:03In 1935, the German Adler Tuk-Tuk was bought by the Governor.
02:07Then from 1941 to 1965, the vehicle was buried under the mud.
02:11Then from 1941 to 1965, the vehicle was buried under the mud.
02:15After the Ujjwamadhumi Pass, he gave the vehicle to his son as a gift.
02:19But he had to work hard to get the gift.
02:23After the Ujjwamadhumi Pass, I got a key from my father.
02:27I bought a motorcycle.
02:29It was a German Adler Tuk-Tuk.
02:33It was a German Adler Tuk-Tuk.
02:37But the vehicle was buried under the mud.
02:41But the vehicle was buried under the mud.
02:45In 1965, my father gave me a key.
02:49In 1965, my father gave me a key.
02:53This is your gift.
02:56The owner of the key was sleeping in the garden.
03:00He took the key from the garden.
03:04I went to him.
03:07My owner was Mr. Ghonsam.
03:11I told him that the vehicle was buried under the mud.
03:15I told him that the vehicle was buried under the mud.
03:19I told him that the vehicle was buried under the mud.
03:22I asked Mr. Ghonsam.
03:26I told him that the vehicle was buried under the mud.
03:30We were very happy.
03:33We were very happy.
03:37I saw the vehicle being buried.
03:41I saw the vehicle being buried.
03:44My father told me to go to Mr. Keshtavbabu.
03:48I went to Mr. Keshtavbabu's garage.
03:52I told him that I lost my job, but what can I do, I don't have a car, he gave me a key and I got a car.
04:10There is another introduction to this German Adler.
04:13Written by Shivram Chakraborty, Gadai is the assistant commissioner of Kolkata Police, Gadai Chandrade himself.
04:20And the car is this red German Adler.
04:23There are three more foreign vintage cars in Gadai Chandrade's garage.
04:27They are Standard Little Nine, Morissette and Austin.
04:31These vintage cars belong to this Dinkatesh Shivram's Gadai.
04:35Still, take the car out in the middle of the evening.
04:38Just like that, make sure that the whole day, this car is not cut for recharging.
04:44A report from Kolkata from Shahjadpur, ETB Bharat.

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