@CR7_coolshootr@arun10venkat Loosu thanama pesa koodathu. Does it mean if anyone occupy your land by force for 20 years you will give the land to them? By same logic if someone occupies lands of church or mosque will they give their land. That person would be lucky enough if his land was not claimed by them.
What exactly is the argument of Poet Arivumathi in his book "Thamizh Murugan" which is the inspiration for Dhanush x Vetrimaaran's next project?
A thread rebutting his book using his own sources. Do read this important thread, RT it and think for yourself (1/n)
Shocking betrayal in Pune! 😱
A family friend who knew Siya Goyal since she was just 10 years old drops the real truth. On the surface, she was all sweet smiles, warm hugs, homemade cakes for the kids, and loving family visits. But behind that mask? A completely different, cold-hearted person.
Ketan Agarwal, her own fiancé, trusted her fully. They were family friends for years. Yet she allegedly teamed up with her lover and pushed him off the deadly cliff at Lohagad Fort. Pure evil disguised as love.
The family is shattered. They never saw it coming — all the Rakhi celebrations, pujas, and happy posts on social media were just a big lie. Now they're demanding the strictest punishment: no mercy for such heartless betrayal.
Lesson for everyone: Don't rush into marriage. Spend real time understanding the person. Talk openly with family. One wrong choice can destroy lives forever.
Justice for Ketan must be served. Such monsters shouldn't walk free. 💔
What do you think should happen to Siya and her accomplice? Drop your thoughts below. 👇
#KetanAgarwal #PuneMurderCase #JusticeForKetan
நம்ம குறுங்காடு💚
தஞ்சாவூர் மாவட்டம் பேராவூரணி வட்டம் குருவிக்கரம்பை கஞ்சங்காடு கரம்பக்காடு பூங்குடி குளத்தில் நாம் வைத்த குறுங்காட்டின் 2.5 வருட வளர்ச்சி💫
Are we going to keep waiting until someone gets seriously hurt before action is taken?
This is the last time I'm posting about this. From now i'll ignore it too just like Kolkata Police seems to be doing -@KolkataPolice@WBPolice
An obese teenager can excel in Cricket by his sheer talent and technique, but this....This requires not just talent, but extraordinarily 'punishing' training, and physical fitness of next level..
What a win, Indian girls...just look at their athleticism..
@AudreyTruschke can you see what @MumukshuSavitri has explained below and answer if you are truly a historian. I doubt you would do it as you had blocked all who questioned you.
Rubio is visiting the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata. Sergio Gor was there just days ago, reflecting on Mother Teresa's "legacy of service." It is a good time to revisit what that her legacy actually was.
Christopher Hitchens spent years investigating Mother Teresa. He wrote a book about it, "The Missionary Position," testified as devil's advocate in her beatification, and produced a documentary called "Hell's Angel." YouTube link in next post.
His central conclusion: "Mother Teresa was not a friend of the poor. She was a friend of poverty."
She glorified suffering rather than alleviating it. Her facilities in Kolkata were called houses of the dying, not houses of the curing. Patients with treatable conditions were not given proper medical care. Needles were reused without sterilization. Pain medication was withheld or barely administered. As Hitchens documented, she told a patient suffering unbearable pain from terminal cancer: "You are suffering like Christ on the cross. So Jesus must be kissing you."
The money was never the issue. Hitchens pointed out that she had immense quantities of money and material at her disposal. Millions flowed in from donors across the world. Where did it go? Not into medical equipment. Not into painkillers. Not into training. The conditions in her facilities remained deliberately austere while the donations piled up.
And the donors themselves tell a story. Hitchens documented that she accepted over a million dollars from Charles Keating, the savings and loan fraudster who was later convicted for swindling elderly investors out of their life savings. When Keating went to trial, she wrote to the judge asking for clemency. The prosecutor wrote back, politely explaining that the money Keating gave her was stolen, and asked her to return it. She never replied. She never returned the money.
She praised Haiti's Duvalier dictatorship, a regime responsible for the torture and murder of thousands, and accepted their Legion d'Honneur. She endorsed Albania's Enver Hoxha. As Hitchens put it, she was "a friend to the worst of the rich"
Then there was the conversion apparatus. Former nuns from the Missionaries of Charity described being instructed to secretly baptize the dying, asking patients if they wanted a "ticket to heaven" and wiping their foreheads with a wet cloth that doubled as baptismal water, whispering the words of the sacrament. Hindus and Muslims were baptized without informed consent on their deathbeds.
Hitchens summed it up: she spent her life "opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction."
None of this is bigotry. This is not an attack on Christianity or on faith. Jesus, as the Gospels record him, drove money lenders out of the temple. He railed against the wealthy and the hypocritical. He healed the sick. He did not tell them their suffering was beautiful. He did not take money from fraudsters and appeal on their behalf. The criticism of Mother Teresa is not a criticism of Christ. If anything, it is a defense of what Christ actually taught.
In today's world, she would have been exposed. The conditions in her facilities would have been filmed and uploaded as Insta reels. The financial secrecy would have triggered investigations. The secret baptisms would have been a scandal. She would have been compared to the evangelical faith healers and god men who promise miracles while collecting donations from the desperate.
But she operated in an era before that kind of scrutiny existed, and the mythology is set in stone. Hitchens was one of the few who did. He paid for it with public outrage. But the record he assembled remains unanswered.
This evening, I will inaugurate a new flyover in Guwahati named after Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee.
Some will ask why a flyover in Guwahati is being named after Dr. S.P Mookerjee?
The answer is a story that very few people know but one which everyone in Assam should know 🧵
They keep crying.
After planted fake news reports of India "succumbing to US sanctions" and "India is running low on fuel" failed to make the needed political impact inside India.
This research shows that high school students don't learn mathematics better with AI, they just learn to rely too much on AI.
AI is not a training wheel, it becomes a crutch.
What PM Modi achieved in his recent 5-country tour:
1) UAE : India-UAE working towards doubling bilateral trade to $200 Billion, stronger long-term crude oil & LNG supply agreements and expansion of India's strategic oil reserves.
2) Netherlands : Semiconductor cooperation, critical technology partnership and stronger investment push from Europe into India.
3) Sweden : AI, advanced manufacturing and technology partnerships; major focus on jobs, industrial collaboration and innovation ecosystem.
4) Norway : India-EFTA Trade Agreement target: $100 Billion investment into India and nearly 10 lakh jobs over 15 years; deeper cooperation on food, fuel and fertiliser security.
5) Italy : India-Italy aiming for €20 Billion bilateral trade target by 2029; multiple agreements in maritime transport, agriculture, critical minerals and strategic cooperation.
What we are discussing:
1) PM Modi didn't answer questions of a journalist
2) PM Modi asked everybody not to travel abroad and himself roaming abroad.
3) PM Modi is giving chocolates to Italian PM.
This is how the ecosystem works.
They make sure the achievements don't become the discussion.
And unfortunately, we often fall into their trap.
Scary how meticulously planned this operation was. 10 gym owners, including gang leaders Imran and Khaliluddin, befriended 50 Hindu women visiting gyms, recorded videos, blackmailed them, forced them to convert, then sexually exploited them.
They are calling this Gym Jihad.
Did you know that ancient Greeks described Indian society as a land with no slaves, no written laws, and a king guarded by elite women warriors?
When the Greek ambassador Megasthenes lived in India around 300 BC, what he saw completely amazed him.
One of his most shocking observations was how safely farmers lived. Megasthenes wrote that even during the bloodiest wars, farmers were treated as sacred. While armies fought nearby, soldiers would leave farmers completely alone to work their fields in peace.
Equally mind-blowing was the king’s security team. Emperor Chandragupta did not trust regular male soldiers to protect him. Instead, his inner palace corridors were guarded by a highly trained troop of armed women warriors.
Even the smartest people faced strict rules. The highest social class belonged to the Philosophers, whose job was to predict the weather and monsoons for the government. But there was a catch: if a philosopher’s predictions failed three times, they were legally banned from speaking for the rest of their life.
Furthermore, Megasthenes was stunned by how much Indians valued freedom. Coming from Greece and Rome, where slavery was brutal and widespread, he wrote in awe that all Indians were free and no one was treated as a slave.
Finally, the honesty of the people surprised him. He noted that in a massive military camp of 400,000 men, thefts almost never happened. Because people trusted each other so deeply, society ran smoothly without written contracts or law books, relying entirely on custom and word of mouth.