Believe humanism with justice & fair play is above all,Skeptic & liberal. Time to stand up, speak up & save our diverse, free country from bigotry & fascism...
A huge moment in the match! 🔥🫡
South African skipper, #LauraWolvaardt departs as #AmanjotKaur holds on to a pressure catch!
Is #TeamIndia edging closer to its first-ever glory? 😍
#CWC25 Final 👉 #INDvSA, LIVE NOW 👉 https://t.co/gGh9yFhTix
#IndiaMatters | 7 luxury BMWs for India’s top anti-corruption body—need or greed? From Anna Andolan to a lavish wishlist, has the Lokpal lost the plot? @ShivAroor discusses the swanky controversy with Anna Andolan Member & Former LG @thekiranbedi and Commentator @Suhelseth
Shri @nitin_gadkari,
You don't give direct answers to direct questions, instead, you deflect with lines like “mere against hitjob hai” or “paid propaganda hai” to media channels.
Again asking a few direct questions. If you can answer these satisfactorily, directly, through media, or even via your influencer campaigns, promise I won’t raise E20 petrol issue again.
1. Why fast-track E20? The original plan was to implement E20 by 2030. That timeline made sense because, by then, most vehicles on Indian roads would be E20-compliant. Accelerating it so quickly is like launching 6G services when no 6G phones exist yet. This is not like polio eradication, where early achievement deserves praise. There was no pressing reason to push it ahead of schedule. Even NITI Aayog had reservations about rushing it.
2. You said there’s no car damage due to ethanol blending “world over.” That’s because other countries match fuels with compatible vehicles. Brazil rolled out E20–30 only after most vehicles became compliant and still offered E0–E10 for older ones. E20 cars on E20 are safe; non-E20 cars, which form the majority in India, are not. India is probably the only country that created this mismatch. If E-20 doesn't damage the non-compliant cars, like you claim, why is there even need for E-20 complaint cars then?
3. Why hasn’t fuel price reduced as you promised? Instead, mileage has gone down, so people are paying more for the same distance.
To summarise, we have no issue with E20 itself, only with how it was implemented. Please answer these questions. And no, saying “we did it for the benefit of farmers” is not an answer. If you want to help farmers, do it through your budget, people are already paying enough taxes for that, don’t cut into ordinary citizens’ pockets or damage their vehicles. "To become self reliant fast" is also not an answer. In that case, non compatible vehicles given E5-10 option would not have stopped you from becoming self-reliant. If you can’t answer, at least don’t call us paid propagandists. You are one of the most powerful ministers; if you truly believe this is a paid hit job, then investigate and prove it. Who’s stopping you?
Father- IAS
Mother- IAS
Sister- IAS
But still used Reservation.
Thousands of General class candidates who scored better were rejected to give a seat to someone whose parents are already in high posts.
This is why we need #OneFamilyOneReservation
🚨NEW: Charlie Sheen tells @piersmorgan Charlie Kirk Assassination was this generation's "JFK MOMENT"🚨
"Being with Rogan for the aftermath of it was helpful."
"If that's where we've wound up, it cannot be where we stay."
"It's too surreal to process it! It's just the unfairness of it."
"He didn't demean people. He didn't ridicule people. He didn't belittle or embarrass or gotcha. He showed up as prepared as you could have been, as passionate as you could have been. And just asked people to just have an open debate."
"We can't keep having days like that moving forward."
@DailyCaller
CJI is a Dalit, a Buddhist, and an admirer of Ambedkar. Ambedkarite Buddhists take 22 vows, the first being: I shall have no faith in Brahma, Vishnu, or Mahesh, nor worship them.
If you believe in this vow, fine. Have no faith, don’t worship. We don’t want you to. But that’s your personal matter. The line must be drawn when personal beliefs color professional judgments. The petitioner before the Court was exercising rights guaranteed by Articles 25 to 28, the right to worship, the right to faith, and the right to protection of religious practice.
As Chief Justice, the duty is to uphold those rights, regardless of personal disbelief or dislike. The plea was simple: restoration of an idol’s head. The Court could have ruled either way, yes or no. But instead of judicial clarity, why resort to mocking or preaching?
Madhya Pradesh has pushed total reservation to 73% (SC+ST+OBC 27% + EWS 10%).
This breaks the 50% constitutional cap, and if BJP succeeds here, other states will follow the same playbook.
We must oppose this trend - it’s not just about MP, it’s about the precedent it sets for the whole country.
⚠️ Many organisations are already fighting this battle on the ground. Please support them.
⚠️ Keep this issue alive on social media, in debates, in discussions.
⚠️ Do not let it fade into silence.
All the Indian American NRI Hindus must accept the Reality as it is.
Merely having Green Card and Citizenship doesn’t make you an American. Your Religious Affiliation to a Non-Abrahamic Religion and Your Skin Colour makes you a Second Class Citizen in U.S. No matter whether you were born and brought up in America, still your Acceptability won’t be there.
Indian Americans are more Americans than the Whites and are treated not only Worse than African Americans,but Rather Treated Worse than Dogs owned by African Americans.
In recent days, three brutal killings shook the US: Charlie Kirk, Iryna Zarutska, and Chandra Mouli Nagamallaiah.
Two of these, Kirk and Zarutska, triggered massive mainstream attention. Nagamallaiah’s? Almost invisible. Why? Because he was brown-skinned, more specifically, Indian. That’s the blunt truth.
Indians abroad must understand: you ultimately have no one but yourselves. Nagamallaiah was butchered in front of his wife and son. His throat was slashed for four minutes straight, his head kicked like a football and dumped in a bin, and yet, nobody apart from wife and son intervened. Nobody cared.
So stop tearing each other down out of jealousy, stop chasing validation, stop apologizing for your identity. Return to your roots, take pride in your heritage, and stand together. When one of you is attacked, raise your voice, loudly. Remember, Indians make up 1.5% of the US population. In a country where presidential races are often decided by margins of 1–3%, that is not a small number. That is real power, but only if you choose solidarity over silence.