Had a substantive interaction with Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lakshadweep, Cdr. Ritwik Chatterjee, on strengthening maritime security and sustainable development.
Discussed coastal surveillance, inter-agency coordination, and secure sea lines—aligned with infrastructure growth, ecological preservation, and community welfare—highlighting Lakshadweep’s strategic importance.
A stray dog saves the lives of 30 children
This is what paid media won’t tell you.
In Dhirikula village of Mayurbhanj, Odisha, a stray dog named Kali gave her life to save more than 30 school children. A poisonous snake was crawling toward children sitting outside their school. Kali sensed the danger and attacked the snake immediately. She killed it — but the snake bit her during the fight. She died soon after.
Villagers performed her last rites and called her the protector of their children.
While television studios and agenda-driven “experts” keep screaming about a so-called dog menace, they never show stories like this — because heroism from a stray dog doesn’t fit their nefarious dog hate propaganda.
A street dog saw danger, acted instantly, and died protecting human children.
In the meantime the so called humans are burning alive puppies
@PMOIndia@HMOIndia@ndtv@aajtak@PTIofficial@PTI_News@ThePrintIndia@IndiaToday@USATODAY@nytimes@PhaedraXTeddy@rickygervais@PeterEgan6
Shocking cruelty caught on camera in #Rohtak: a bleeding grey #langur dragged on a motorcycle sparks outrage.
Activists allege #police delay in FIR and harassment of complainant, while authorities say due process is being followed to verify digital evidence.
With clear violations of #wildlife and animal #cruelty laws at stake, the question remains — why the delay in action?
#AnimalCruelty #Rohtak #WildlifeProtection #JusticeForAnimals
News link : Activist raises alarm over transport of bleeding langur on bike in Rohtak
https://t.co/f8kmYilDBm
First landfill fire of the season at Bandhwari Lanfill 🔥
Thick fumes blanket the area as a fire breaks out at the Bandhwari landfill. @MunCorpGurugram
officials and #fire teams are on the spot, working to douse the flames and contain the spread. Concerns rise again over recurring landfill fires and air #pollution in #Gurugram
@Vaishali_Rana__@SethiRuchikaT
@MunCorpGurugram has given tender to Maa Baglamukhi, which does not hold any project recognition from #AWBI. AWBI member says its a clear violation! In their Garhi Harsaru facility, we found blacklisted Jeevdaya NGO board. Baglamukhi is picking stray dogs without PRC!
SC of India has TOTALLY lost the plot!
45K mangroves 2b cleared4 Mumbai coastal road,marketed as "public benefit. In reality?Stripping city of its sole natural defense against Arabian Sea.
City wil flood more quickly & history wil rmember this as Catastrophic failure of MI LORDS!
No one in Gurgaon seems to have learned from what happened in Noida and Delhi.
A deep excavation on the main road is left open with no warning signs.
School buses, autos r crossing spot daily. disaster waiting to happen.
God save us.
Vypar Kendra sector 43
@cmohry@DC_Gurugram
Builders are carving into the #Aravalli ridge in Delhi, blasting massive boulders in what amounts to illegal mining. This destruction continues despite clear orders of the Supreme Court of India and public outcry. Development cannot mean erasing our last natural forest. @oneb1VK
@myogiadityanath Yogi ji...with due respect,today evenin I spent 3hrs,from Gurgaon,to get help for a calf,in Lucknow cantt!
Nagar Nigam has NO AMBULANCE aft 6pm,POLICE said call वन विभाग..finally it was t common man who spent their own money,time to rescue t calf,gave IVERMECTIN injection4 Maggot
We want to look like Europe clean roads, no stray dogs.
But we don’t want to follow European policies or systems.
You can’t copy the look and reject the work behind it.
That hypocrisy is exactly why nothing changes.
#savedogs#dogsarefamily#shametelangana
@PMOIndia it's high time we need your attention. We need a few words from you sir because they matter. Your one directive will solve this . Why are u silent??
#stopanimalcruelty
I do hope the hon'ble judges of the @indSupremeCourt can find the time to see how India treats her animals. ZERO compassion, NO humanity - use, abuse and discard is the new mantra in #ViksitBharat.
We've failed our animals, we've failed our religion.
https://t.co/AEh7qiP3Z3
Jakarta saves 350 abused monkeys by banning cruel performing street monkey shows.🐵✨
Jakarta has taken a major step by banning street monkey shows that once filled busy roads. For years, masked macaques were forced to perform for coins while living in harsh conditions. Many residents raised concerns about animal treatment and health risks. After long discussions and public pressure, city leaders finally acted to stop the practice and begin a safer, kinder solution for everyone involved.
The city plans to buy back each monkey for about ninety dollars and help former handlers learn new skills. These workers will receive job training so they can earn income without relying on animals. The rescued macaques will be moved to Ragunan Zoo, where trained staff can focus on proper care, food, and medical support in a calmer environment designed for their needs.
Animal groups say nearly three hundred fifty monkeys were used across Jakarta streets. Many faced tough training, poor housing, and untreated illnesses. This ban shows how public voices can lead to change when safety and compassion matter. Protecting animals also helps protect people, proving that progress can respect life while improving city streets for residents, visitors, and future generations alike.
#fblifestyle #AnimalRights #WildlifeProtection #JakartaNews
References:
BBC News: Jakarta bans street monkey shows over welfare concerns
The Guardian: Indonesia city ends cruel monkey street performances
Reuters: Jakarta moves to rescue macaques from roadside shows
National Geographic: Street-performing monkeys and animal welfare debates
Al Jazeera: Jakarta buys back monkeys to end street acts
🚨This is not an accident.
This is not unfortunate.
This is a crime. 🚨
#SupremeCourtOfIndia — why are municipal authorities not being held personally and constitutionally accountable for both small- and large-scale waste fires that release toxic smoke over entire cities? Burning plastic releases Group 1 carcinogens. These fires are equivalent to chemical warfare against civilians — the only difference is speed. One kills instantly; the other does so slowly, through cancer, heart disease, and respiratory failure.
#AirPollution #WasteBurningIsACancer
The law is unambiguous. NGT directions and the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 (Rules 15 & 26) place absolute responsibility on Urban Local Bodies to ensure scientific waste processing (with least harm to public and human health) and to prevent open burning, landfill fires, and mixed-waste incineration. Repeated violations are not governance failures — they constitute criminal negligence with foreseeable and measurable public-health harm.
Failure to implement the Solid Waste Management Rules and to stop such fires knowingly exposes millions to toxic heavy metals and carcinogenic gases. This directly violates Article 21 of the Constitution — the right to life and clean air.
Accountability cannot stop at advisories and emergency meetings.
Fix responsibility. Name officials. Prosecute dereliction.
Anything less signals state sanction of mass poisoning.
@mlkhattar ji — respectfully, in your capacity as Union Minister, @MoHUA_India: are you conscious of the constitutional and statutory accountability you carry, both in the public eye and before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India? Cities across the country are not merely dumping waste in the open but systematically burning it at roadside collection points, in blatant violation of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. This is not administrative lapse — it is dereliction of duty with foreseeable and preventable harm.
Attention : Union Ministry of Health, @MoHFW_INDIA, @JPNadda ji when citizens are compelled to inhale carcinogenic emissions day after day, this clearly constitutes a public health emergency and a direct infringement of Article 21. Silence and inaction at this stage raise serious questions of responsibility and accountability of entire cabinet.
@CPCB_OFFICIAL please furnish data to @byadavbjp ji regarding waste fires pan India past 6 months.
@moefcc@PrinSciAdvGoI
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