People around the world may not know: India is opening an airport or terminal every 75 days. Some 80 airports have been built in the last 10 years, more than what India has built in the preceding 7 decades since independence. And the airports look like this.
A Bengaluru daycare whistleblower exposed horrifying abuse babies being stuffed into washing machines, forced into toilet bowls, and subjected to unimaginable cruelty.
She reported it. She lost her job. She exposed the truth. And now she has been arrested.
why is the whistleblower facing retaliation instead of receiving protection? Why are the parents of the affected children silent?
The spirit of the Whistle Blowers Protection Act, 2014 is to protect those who expose wrongdoing, not punish them.
No where in the world, with a per capita of $3000 and per sq km population density of 500 humans, can you see herds of large wild and dangerous beasts roaming about freely and growing in numbers.
It can happen only in India.
Do not let those who massacred their wild animals to live freely, and cull their dangerous beasts if they increase in numbers or attack humans, preach us and program you against the nation when there's some human animal conflict in India.
Or tell us about human rights.
Kudos to Assam for doing so much in conservation of nature and increase in numbers of India's big beasts like Elephants, Tigers, and Rhinos.
@TheKhelIndia Is there any rule that one should compulsory play football?
Every country and parents have their own priorities .
Stop this over thinking.
The biggest Indian tea companies export high quality to Europe, but sell inferior quality tea in India often containing banned pesticides.
I’ve seen the reports myself. Since Europe has extremely strict quality standards, Indian tea companies ensure they follow all safety norms while exporting but don’t follow these norms for Indian teas.
Tea is consumed daily by millions of Indians, often multiple times a day. Which means this is not about one cup. It’s about long-term exposure.
This issue is being taken far too lightly right now.
But I’m confident that in the coming months, quality of tea in India is going to become a national issue.
Kannadigas in the Service of the Nation 🇮🇳
If our brave Kannadigas had said, “No Hindi, only Kannada,” would they have been able to serve Mother India in every corner of the nation?
Our soldiers don’t fight for a language they fight for the Tricolour.
Don’t exploit the children of poor families in the name of language and jeopardize their future. Loving your language is important, but extortion, intimidation, and violence in its name are not language pride they only damage the very cause they claim to protect.
Proud of every Kannadiga serving in the Indian Armed Forces. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
#JaiHind #IndianArmy #Kannadigas #NationFirst #UnityInDiversity #OneIndia
🧵The fake story of Gangu-brahman.
They were who Sikhs betrayed their own Guru-Gobind and his son's + his mother but sikhs wrongly imposed this whole incident on Brahmans/hindus.
(Thread based on eyewitnessess or contemporary sikh records)
@ZZoariah Pakistanis didn't even allow a temple to be built on private property in Islamabad. Then shamelessly talk about tolerance.
https://t.co/6u6SqyoXzD
In case you don't know
Jute mills in Bengal are reopening.
6 mills have already reopened
3 more are set to reopen
All 18 in Barackpore are supposed to reopen this month
But what about intolerance?
"The Foundations of U.S. Power: Economy, Tech & Leadership," what a great @CSIS panel with Vinnie Viola & @SpeakerRyan moderated by @JenGriffinFNC Strategic issues covered from U.S. interests, What we should be fighting for, India, Ukraine, NATO, Israel.
https://t.co/l1u0J1DovP
Mr. Viola also mentioned our joint paper on the India-Pakistan war in 2025, called Operation Sindoor for India. "India for the first time took decisive kinetic action and attacked into targets within Pakistan, and Pakistan basically could not react effectively and India won the day...they did it because they made a commitment...they were going to apply free-market principles to their defense industry and they were very successful in doing that, its a model for how defense establishments can react and quiet frankly reform in the face of a desired strategic outcome..." That article in comments.
India uses its 4th most powerful military in the world to help countries facing a crisis, even if they are 9000 miles away, instead of attacking them.
India set up a makeshift hospital during the Turkey earthquakes too, treating thousands of people as its military helped Turkish authorities clear out the rubble.
During the Russia-Ukraine war, India evacuated its own citizens along with stranded citizens of other countries, including Pakistani citizens.
India also led the medical and rebuilding efforts (by sending financial aid) during the Nepal earthquakes in April 2015. India sent the highest number of troops to the region and led the operations for months - free of cost for Nepal.
Even during the fall of Yemen in 2015, India evacuated its own citizens as well as American and European citizens, who were stranded there and expecting no help from their own military.
All this was FREE OF COST. India didn't send a bill to any of these countries.
We owe India gratitude, instead of the racist treatment it gets on social media.
India set up a fully functional field hospital in earthquake-hit Venezuela, thousands of kilometres away, simply to help those in need.
This won’t dominate timelines or rack up 50 million views. But let there be one racist post targeting Indians, and it spreads like wildfire.
Humanitarian work rarely goes viral. Hate almost always does.
As someone who worked on internal controls, here is what I have to say about #RamMandir
Anywhere there is cash, leakage happens unless you have 100% foolproof systems. Google fraud in any famous temple in India and you will know. Siddhivinayak one staff was caught two months ago stealing 1 lakh daily. Last years scandal in Tirupati is allegedly 100 cr.
Why just temples, even private companies can't stop corruption. As per Big 4 estimates, revenue loss of 5% happens each year. Can you imagine the scale. That's the entire GDP of France, 3.6 trillion $.
It's a really difficult problem to eliminate. It must be controlled.
Does it mean it is justified to steal? Ofcourse not. The perps have been charged with sections with potential of life imprisonment. I wish there was capital punishment.
I also welcome resignation of Champat Rai. He must take moral responsibility.
Going forward, what's important is to protect our Aastha from human failure. Stop taking cash donations. Keep concurrent auditors that rotate. Keep a system that goes out of its way to prove daily they take pride in serving the Aastha. Move on from money as a factor altogether.
Don't do it for the man who gave 9 crore necklace. Do it for the old homeless lady who donated 20 rupees.
France gonna hit 45 coming week
Paris already touched 41
UK some places 39
Netherlands ~ 34
Germany ~ 38
Italy - 47.6 (Sicily island)
US many places > 35-40
Yet, no psyops going on in Europe or US against their govts and development. Especially no psyops and instigation against development in far away islands using it.
There are no news or screenshots claiming "hottest cities of the world are in EU." Their social media influencers aren't instigating their populations against their govt using the weather parroting foreign communist propaganda.
But in the US the same red-green cabal, working for China, is instigating citizens against data centers and AI, just like in India.
Shared my thoughts at the Outreach Session on ‘Forging New Partnerships and Rebuilding International Solidarity’ at the G7 Summit in Evian. In a world that is getting more interconnected and interdependent than ever before, this subject becomes all the more vital. But, partnerships can succeed only when they are founded on trust.
@G7
We must purge the virus of subterranean separatism from Tamil Nadu politics.
I often remind my team "We are drawn from the same pool of talent as any other company, we are not special in any way, and if we have to achieve better results, we must show that through our hard work and perseverance".
Tamil Nadu is Bharat 🙏
@annamalai_k Every job and occupation has it's own stress.
Even exams from 1 st std to NEET.
Stress management keeps the one higher and successful.
To conduct exams transparently there are rules which need sacrifices of resource.
We need one who tells alternate model not free suggestions