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It took a little trial and error to try and get the cookies to keep their shape, but in the end, I got it! I made them by wrapping different colors of cookie dough around each other, making almost a cookie version of a Gobstopper! I then froze them to help them keep their shape, covered them in gold leaf, and cut an X into the cookie dough balls before baking. The key to making these kaju phool cookies is to keep freezing the dough! The dough is quite soft, so freezing the dough balls before wrapping them in another color helps keep them round.

Bhagat Phool Singh Govt. Medical College owes its existence and location to a social reformer born on 24th Feb, 1885 as Harphool Singh (later Christened Bhagat Phool Singh) in Village Mahara in the state of Haryana to a family of Malik Jats, who were peasants.

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As a Patwari, Phool Singh was involved in all sorts of vices, including taking bribes for doing small jobs and indulging in several bad habits. After spending four years in village Seenkh Pathri, he moved to village Urlana in Panaipat in 1909.

It was the village of Urlana, which sowed the seeds of transformation in Phool Singh. It was the time when the Arya Samaj was slowly gaining a strong foot hold in Haryana. Phool Singh was inducted to the Arya Samaj for the first time in Urlana. All the vices that he had acquire during his stint as Patwari were done away instantly. He turned vegetarian, avoided physical contact with women, gave up drinking and refused bribes.His attraction towards the Arya Samaj at this point of time, displayed his inner strength, and his ability to differentiate between good and evil.

In the quest of peace and knowledge, Phool Singh settled down in a forest near Bhainswal Kalan, along with his wife Dhoop Kaur and two daughters Subhashini and Gunvati. During these years, he visited Gurukul Kangri at Haridwar (founded by Swami Shrddhanand in 1890 to impart education and Vedic learning while following celibacy). A complete transformation was in store for him there. He learned a lot about the Arya Samaj and its preachings in true sense.

He layed down the foundation of a Gurukul in 1919 for boys, in the forest land of Bhainswal Kalan. The foundation stone was layed by none other than Swami Shraddanand Ji. The Gurukul at Bhainswal Kalan flourished under the leadership of Phool Singh who evolved it as a prominent place for imparting Vedic education in Hindi and Sanskrit.

During the time of the establishment of Arya Kanya Gurukul i.e. in 1938-39 BhagatJi also joined Hyderabad Satyagrah organized by the Hyderabad State Congress with participation from the Arya Samaj and Hindu Civil Liberties Unions. The Satyagarh, however, assumed communal overtones, and was called off by the Congress. But the Arya Samaj was intensely involved with this activity, and it continued in Satyagraha in collaboration with the Hindu Mahasabha. Bhagatji himself took special interest in the movement and sent several jathas from Rohtak to Hyderabad.

On 14th August, 1942, Chaudhari Chottu Ram was scheduled to visit the Gurukul where 15-20 girls were staying at that time. He was not able to come, and sent a telegram expressing his inability to come and requested Bhagatji to come to Lahore. Somehow Bhagatji could not get the telegram and he kept on waiting for him. Towards night, he heard the trotting of horses. Bhagat ji thought that they were sipahis of Chottu Ramji who were preceeding his visit. But fate had something else in store for him. They were Rangars, who were upset and angry due to various issues like Shudhi (purification) of Muslims for purposes of being converted to Hinduism and some other stray incidents which gave them a feeling of being marginalized. They stood there at close distance and shot Bhagatji right on the chest in the pitch dark night. That was the end of Bhagatji but his dreams live in the form of Bhagat Phool Singh Education Institutes which were run under guidance of her daughter Subhashini who was felicitated with Padmashri.

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