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"Andhe ki lathi" is a Hindi proverb that translates to "a blind person's stick" in English. This proverb is used to convey the idea that sometimes even a blind person can have something useful or valuable, in this case, a stick that helps them navigate their surroundings. It is often used to emphasize the unexpected capabilities or strengths of individuals who may appear to be at a disadvantage.

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