@Jeetuburdak Jio AirFiber is completely flop product, I had taken whole year's subscription and still after few months had to switch to Airtel... The core technology of AuFiber is not at all reliable and they are still selling it shamelessly
Strongly condemn the heinous terrorist attack on innocent civilians in Jerusalem today. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and wish a speedy recovery to those injured.
India condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and stands firm in its policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism.
@netanyahu
@mpcb_official@NMMConline@NMMCCommr
We, the residents of #Koparkhairane in #NaviMumbai, are suffering through midnight hell. The air has become a caustic cocktail—a highly toxic fog laden with a repulsive chemical stench so overpowering that visibility drops to near zero, and every inhale feels like poison. Children cough relentlessly, eyes water and burn, and sleeping is impossible. This creeping gaseous cloud of contaminants, possibly from unmanaged industrial outflows and open CETP tanks, is putting our health at imminent risk.
Despite countless complaints, no meaningful action has been taken. No mobile air quality monitoring units, no sealing of pollution sources, no public advisories. The apathy is intolerable. As civic and environmental guardians—NMMC, MPCB, your oversight is non-negotiable. Commissioner @NMMCCommr, your office must deploy rapid response—foggers, air analyzers, alerts. MPCB @mpcb_official, enforce pollution norms and prosecute defaulters.
@NaikSpeaks@MlaMandaMhatre@CMOMaharashtra@CPCB_OFFICIAL@mpcb_official@SwachSurvekshan
The silence from authorities speaks volumes—but we will not be silenced. We demand:
Immediate deployment of real-time air quality monitoring in our wards after sundown
Urgent flushing/sealing of industrial effluents and CETP emissions
Comprehensive health advisory for residents, and medical aid access
Ongoing public updates on steps being taken and timelines
This is not a plea—it’s a demand for accountability, action, and protection. The lives of our families, especially our children, depend on it. #CleanAirNow #SaveNaviMumbai #RightToBreathe
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"After just four days of calibrated military action, it is objectively conclusive: India achieved a massive victory. Operation Sindoor met and exceeded its strategic aims—destroying terrorist infrastructure, demonstrating military superiority, restoring deterrence, and unveiling a new national security doctrine. This was not symbolic force. It was decisive power, clearly applied."
Trade & Terror, Talk & Terror, Blood & Water cannot coexist!
No nuclear blackmail will be tolerated—N spots will be blown!
A bold stance for peace & strength. 🇮🇳💪
#Modi#Modiji#Trade#India
I am an Indian Punjabi from a border district, with half my family still living on the Pakistan side of Punjab. I have several friends from there, but I am only close to those who acknowledge the reality of Pakistan funding terrorism. a thread of everything they have told me:
>be Pakistan
>hide Bin Laden for years
>oops.jpg
>secretly habor terrorists anyway
>terrorists attack Kashmir
>"wasn't us"
>India strikes terrorist camps
>"those were schools and mosques"
>schools mysteriously full of AK-47s
>hiding terrorists worse than the cricket team
Pakistan reported higher civilian losses (31 vs. India's 18) and infrastructure damage, like the Noseri Dam, in the 2025 conflict. India's strikes hit civilian areas, while Pakistan's shelling targeted Indian border regions. If continued, India's larger military (1.46M personnel, $79B budget) likely would have prevailed over Pakistan (654K personnel, $7.6B budget), though nuclear risks could deter escalation. Historically, India won decisively in 1971, creating Bangladesh, and in 1999 Kargil, while 1947-48 and 1965 were stalemates. Sources: Global Firepower 2025, Wikipedia Indo-Pakistani warsPakistan reported higher civilian losses (31 vs. India's 18) and infrastructure damage, like the Noseri Dam, in the 2025 conflict. India's strikes hit civilian areas, while Pakistan's shelling targeted Indian border regions. If continued, India's larger military (1.46M personnel, $79B budget) likely would have prevailed over Pakistan (654K personnel, $7.6B budget), though nuclear risks could deter escalation. Historically, India won decisively in 1971, creating Bangladesh, and in 1999 Kargil, while 1947-48 and 1965 were stalemates. Sources: Global Firepower 2025, Wikipedia Indo-Pakistani warsPakistan reported higher civilian losses (31 vs. India's 18) and infrastructure damage, like the Noseri Dam, in the 2025 conflict. India's strikes hit civilian areas, while Pakistan's shelling targeted Indian border regions. If continued, India's larger military (1.46M personnel, $79B budget) likely would have prevailed over Pakistan (654K personnel, $7.6B budget), though nuclear risks could deter escalation. Historically, India won decisively in 1971, creating Bangladesh, and in 1999 Kargil, while 1947-48 and 1965 were stalemates. Sources: Global Firepower 2025, Wikipedia Indo-Pakistani wars.
As long as Pakistan uses its territory for terrorism against India, there can be no permanent peace. #Ceasefire or no ceasefire we must pursue the terrorists responsible for #Pahalgam attack.
I have always stood by the government & the armed forces against external aggression. This will continue.
I thank the armed forces for their bravery & their commendable skill. I pay homage to Army jawan, M Murali Naik, ADDC Raj Kumar Thapa & pray for all the civilians who were killed or injured during the conflict.
I hope this ceasefire gives respite to the people living in border areas.
I also hope that Indians and Indian political parties learn from the past two weeks: India is strong when it is united; our enemies benefit when Indians fight Indians.
I have some questions, and I hope the government will clarify:
1. I wish our PM @narendramodi had announced the ceasefire rather than the President of a foreign country. We have always been opposed to third party intervention since Simla (1972). Why have we now accepted it? I hope the Kashmir issue will not be internationalised, as it is our internal matter.
2. Why are we agreeing to talk on a neutral territory? What will be the agenda of these talks? Does the United States guarantee that Pakistan will not use its territory for terrorism?
3. Have we achieved our aim of deterring Pakistan from carrying out future terror attacks? Was our goal to get a Trump-brokered ceasefire or was it to bring Pakistan to such a position that it would not even dream of another terror attack?
4. We must continue the international campaign to put Pakistan in the FATF grey list.
There have been multiple confirmed ceasefire violations along the Line of Control (LoC) in recent days, including heavy use of small arms, mortars, and artillery, especially in areas like Poonch, Kupwara, Baramulla, Uri, and Akhnoor.
These incidents have resulted in civilian casualties and injuries, and both sides have reported ongoing exchanges of fire, with the Indian Army responding to Pakistani shelling.
So yes, the reports of active firing across the LoC are accurate and have been widely covered by major news outlets as of this week.
Recent reports confirm firing in Akhnoor, Jammu and Kashmir, near the Line of Control. Indian sources, including NDTV and Hindustan Times, detail multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistan, with Indian forces retaliating. Drone-dropped weapons, like IEDs and grenades, were also recovered. Pakistani sources, like Dawn, note broader tensions but don't specifically deny Akhnoor incidents. No major counterarguments refute the claim, suggesting it's likely accurate, though geopolitical sensitivity calls for cautious interpretation.