Behavioral Psychology | Stock Market Free gyaan to make you feel smart. Gains = My genius. Losses = Your fault.
No responsibility for your losses, cope harder
Congratulazioni a @narendramodi che oggi diventa il Primo Ministro eletto più longevo nella storia dell’India.
È stato un piacere ritrovarci a Roma nelle scorse settimane e lanciare assieme un Partenariato Strategico Speciale che guarda al futuro per creare nuove opportunità per le nostre Nazioni e i nostri popoli.
@ArvindKejriwal's approach to disruptive politics appears to be regressively the same . His strategy seemingly began with projecting an image of honesty, despite underlying dishonesty. And keeps on creating the students and the ecosystem
An Incredible Story!
A ₹3,480 crore IPO of Physics Wallah has hit the market. While reading about this issue, I came across information about a village called Patwa Toli in Bihar.
This year, 45 students from this village cleared JEE, and 38 of them cleared JEE Advanced, meaning 38 students from a single village secured admission to IITs.
Patwa Toli is a village of traditional weavers. There is not a single coaching institute here. Instead, it has a community-driven education system run by current and former students of the village.
The Patwas are traditional weavers, originally from Rajasthan. They were brought to Bihar by Raja Man Singh during Emperor Akbar’s reign to produce a specific type of cloth used in Hindu funeral rituals. Over time, their weaving industry flourished so much that the village earned the title Manchester of Bihar. Today, however, it is better known as the Village of IITians.
The spark of educational transformation was ignited in 1991 when Jitendra Patwa became the first student from the village to gain admission to IIT. His success inspired an entire generation. Although he now lives abroad, he has never forgotten his roots. Through the NGO Vriksha Foundation, he and other IIT alumni continue to support educational initiatives in the village.
The educational model followed here is truly unique. Students from earlier batches mentor the next generation. Whenever a junior student faces difficulty, they seek help from their seniors. Over time, this has created a continuous support network where everyone helps one another move forward.
The foundation has established a digital classroom and a well-equipped library. Expert teachers from cities such as Delhi and Mumbai conduct online classes. A dedicated team continuously monitors students’ progress to ensure that no one is left behind. This is a remarkable blend of modern technology and community participation.
This is more than an educational program—it is a movement that is transforming lives. For many students, attending expensive coaching classes in big cities was once an impossible dream. Today, they can pursue those aspirations from their own village. Most importantly, the doors of opportunity have also opened for girls, enabling them to dream of a brighter future.
Patwa Toli teaches us an important lesson: when an entire community decides to invest in its children, extraordinary things can happen. A united community is the real need of the hour. If schools improve, villages will progress. #Bihar #education #IIT
Starting tomorrow, Supreme court of India is on a six-week summer vacation and will be operating at just 19% of its capacity. There are 53 million cases pending in Indian courts - 93,143 of them are pending in the Supreme Court.
A judge can go on a vacation, a judiciary cannot.
Throwing eggs in a BJP ruled state would become a nationl issue
But throwing crude bombs under TMC was never a problem for anyone.
This is exactly why I want BJP govt in every state
Fell off from chair laughing imagining how much Leftist BBC must've cursed BJP while reporting this.
-Illegal Aliens back to Bangladesh
-Aliens accept they won't be able to return
Extensive documentation & biometric of all Aliens taken before deporting.
For a more cohesive India, a single native language could serve as a powerful unifying force. Hindi presents a strong candidate, as 57% of the Indian population already understands it. Bridging the remaining 43% could lead to greater national integration.
Got into an accident in a remote place while returning from a meeting & a lot of people surrounded the car I was in and started vandalizing it, they also physically harassed my driver. I dialled 100 emergency line in panic and the operator said that they don't know English - WTF?
It's a terrible thing that even Islamic scholar doesn’t have Islamic and Quranic knowledge !
Even now, Muslims in India believe they can launch a Ghazwa-e-Hind!
Even now, Muslims in India believe they can turn India into an Islamic country!
Just to fulfill this dream, Muslims neither live peacefully themselves nor allow anyone else to live peacefully!
@HMOIndia@AmitShahOffice@myogioffice@CMOfficeUP@SuvenduWB@AIMPLB_Official
Whenever Hinduism Went Through Its Weakest Stage, Someone Came Out of Nowhere And Reestablished Dharma.
1. In 200 BCE, the Vedic order was collapsing as Buddhism became the state favoured religion under Emperor Ashoka. His successors were weak and the country was imploding from within. A general named Pushyamitra Sunga seized control and reestablished Vedic traditions. He performed the Ashwamedha Yagya (Horse Sacrifice) after decades and Hinduism could breathe again.
2. In the 8th century CE, Buddhism had swept the nation and temples were empty. A boy named Shankara, from Kerala, travelled across India, debated every scholar and won every debate. He didn't destroy Buddhism but out thought it. His weapon was logic and his armour was the Upanishads. Hinduism didn't just survive, it came back stronger.
3. In the 17th century, the Mughals dominated the country, temples were destroyed, conversion to Islam was rampant and Hindus were treated as second class citizens. Then came Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj whose mission was Haindavi Swaraj (Indian Self Rule) - not just political freedom but cultural, spiritual and religious freedom. He protected women and gave back Hinduism its pride.
4. In 1947, after independence, India spent decades being ashamed of its own civilisation. Hinduism was politically incorrect, Ram Mandir was a court case and yoga was called communal. Then came a chaiwallah from Gujarat. He stood on the world stage and said he's proud to be a Hindu. Ram Mandir was rebuilt and yoga became a global movement. India's ancient identity became its modern strength.
Maybe this is what Lord Krishna means: "Whenever and wherever there is a decline in righteousness, and a predominant rise of irreligion, at that time I descend Myself." Maybe he doesn't always come himself. Maybe he sends a general, a monk, a warrior king or a chaiwallah.