About the fire in Delhi, while the owners and management need and deserve to be arrested, what about the civic officials who let this slide? Obviously there were bribes given at every level to assure silence of the municipal authorities, local govt authorities. When will the babus pay the price? Cc @gupta_rekha
Welcome to Jupiter in Cancer, the time for cultural, religious and traditional revival. People will show high interest in their roots, family values and respective communities. Government will invest more in cultural projects, museums, archives, and heritage restoration. Religion is not going to be just personal matter anymore, it will be a broader national movement. SAVE IT.
The hotel Flourish Stays in Malaviya Nagar, where the fire incident has killed 21 people so far, had permission for only 6 rooms but was operating 25. It didn't have fire safety clearance either.
No surprises. I'm sure 90% of hotels operate like this. MCD knows, they come for inspections, take their cut, and leave. It's only after such tragedies that these irregularities make the news.
Will the police arrest any MCD officials responsible for ensuring that hotels operate as per the norms? No way. They'll probably arrest the hotel's restaurant cooking staff because the fire apparently started in the kitchen.
संस्कृत बोलने वाला हीरो
विद्युत जामवाल ने कैवल्यधाम में भारतीय योग के
राष्ट्रीय राजदूत के रूप में संस्कृत भाषण दिया
टैलेंट भी, सनातनी संस्कार भी...
विद्युत जामवाल अलग ही नेक्स्ट लेवल का बंदा है
1/ My three-volume history places the Indian subcontinent at the centre of world civilisation. On the question of continuity, it is the most impressive case on earth, and the one Western scholarship has most consistently underestimated.
2/ At Bhimbetka's 30,000-year-old paintings, a dancing deity with bangles and trident immediately recalls the dancing Shiva of today, as Michael Wood observed, and as I cite in my own work. A 14,000-year-old yoni stone near Allahabad was recognised on sight by local villagers. This demonstrates continuity. Therefore the seal is a middle chapter in the whole story.
3/ The argument that Indian sacred symbols require a Elamite or steppe source was constructed in the 19th century by Max Muller, who never visited India. He later called his 1,500 BC date for the Rig Veda 'merely hypothetical.' Subsequent historians copied the original date and ignored the retraction. Voltaire said 'everything has come to us from the banks of the Ganges.' He was wrong about most things but right about this.
54,000 tonnes of LPG. Per day. That's what Indian refineries pumped during the 2026 energy shock — up 60% from normal output.
No import panic. No rationing queues. No emergency diplomacy with Gulf states.
Just existing refinery capacity that everyone assumed we didn't have — until we needed it. I think this is the most underreported industrial story of the year. We're so used to the 'India depends on imports' narrative that actual domestic resilience gets zero airtime.
🚨Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
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I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇
Bookmark it for later
TMC leader sat in the middle of the road in Bardhaman Dakshin to intimidate voters. Central forces gave him, and his chair, a solid kick in the rockers. Beautiful sight.
The elderly man in the picture below, over sixty years old and destitute, crosses the Bhagirathi River every day by boat from Vaishnavnagar in Malda to Dhuliyan Ghat in Murshidabad. This is his profession; he is a boatman.
Last year at dawn, he reached Dhuliyan Ghat and saw crowds of panicked, terrified people waiting desperately for a boat ride. He thought to himself that today might bring an unexpectedly good earning. But most of the passengers were weeping women and children. In a moment, his illusion shattered as they were all fleeing Murshidabad out of fear of some marauding, violent Muslim goons. All of them were Hindus.
Amid the crowd, his own son-in-law stood helplessly, waiting for him. Everyone was desperate to get on the boat, pushing, shoving, chaos.
Rupchand made twenty trips across the river that day, ferrying everyone to safety in Malda. Seeing the plight of these helpless people, he didn’t take a single penny as fare. And only after helping everyone else, he finally took his son-in-law across.
Rupchand Mondal is not just a hero, he is now a deity.
A billion salutations.
So when some Congress activists like Anuradha Tiwari ask why the BJP is promising freebies to outdo TMC, then they must be reminded of how important it is for Hindus to win this election.
Courtesy: “Ei Samay” | 14.04.25
🚨 Actor R Madhavan advises removing 4 daily habits from home if you want success in life.
He said --
1) Remove fights and constant arguments. He said a home filled with conflict cannot grow.
2) Remove complaining. When people keep complaining, they overlook what they already have.
3) Remove Laziness. It reduces opportunities and slows down progress.
4) Remove clutter. Keeping the home clean and organised can create a sense of calm and help improve focus.
Manmohan Desai film Coolie, written by Kader Khan, had the villain (in white) fighting with a trishul against the Hero (in red) with communist symbol hammer & sickle
100% pure Propaganda yet the leftist/islamist gang talk abt Dhurandhar being propaganda😂