They told us our ancestors are not our ancestors! our language is not our language, our culture is not our culture! Our epics are not our history but that of invaders. But who were the invaders? There is nothing! No race no invaders! What liers! #NoAryans they spin tales out of thin air.
Bihar’s vibrant spiritual legacy dates back several millennia. It was among the greatest centers of learning, governance, arts, science and culture and produced some of the finest human beings. Without great human beings, there is no great Nation. A gathering of over 5000 people is a wonderful testament that the spirit of seeking continues to thrive in the state. Congratulations to the people of Bihar for keeping this tradition alive & for your immense contribution towards building the state and the Nation. Blessings. -Sg
Many congratulations to Jyothi Yarraji on becoming Asia's fastest woman in the 100m hurdles by winning gold at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships.
After a year-long battle with injury, she has not just returned to the track but displayed an indomitable spirit, outpacing the field in a brilliant 12.99s.
She brought double delight to the nation as, apart from winning gold, she earlier in the day clocked 13.14s to meet the qualifying standard for the 20th Asian Games Aichi–Nagoya 2026.
For 40 years, she walked across 570 villages so girls from Naxal-affected regions could go to school.
Known as Bastar’s “Badi Didi,” she dedicated her life to education, empowering generations of girls. Her remarkable service was honoured with the Padma Shri 🇮🇳
Another CBSE School leader opens up. She did not have my prominence so the suffering inflicted on their school was much more.
I encourage people who silently suffered the disgusting corruption of the DMK era to come out.
We voted them out. Now let us tell the truth.
Leading a CBSE school for close to 10 years has shown me just how painful it can be to deal with the government machinery.
There are days when you come very close to giving up; not because running a school is difficult, but because you're exhausted from constantly having to give. Even greed should have a ceiling. There has to be a point where they should just live & let live.
Every approval (fire, safety, kitchen, hostel, or any other clearance) seems to come with an expectation of money. Every government meeting happening in the proximity of our school, we are not requested but demanded to provide money, school vans, staff, and other resources.
An example: the FIDE Chess Olympiad in Chennai in 2022. We were instructed to provide a couple of our school vans for advertisement. Huge posters featuring our Chief Minister and the Chess Olympiad branding were put up on our SCHOOL vehicles. A month after the event, when we requested that they be removed, we were told either to leave them as they were or remove them at our own expense (which was not cheap).
What disturbed me even more was hearing government officials openly say that corruption has always existed in TN, but under the current government, they no longer have to hide it or fear getting caught. Those words came from their own mouths.
I'm neither for nor against any political party. But when you endure one blow after another for years, it's only natural to feel relieved, and even celebrate, when the wind changes direction & you finally sense the possibility of a fresh breeze.
The idea that to be "secular" one must be anti-Hindu is one of the worst low IQ ideas of progressive "intellectuals". That is why they hold conferences to "eradicate" Sanatana Dharma.
The very fabric of Sanatana Dharma is "secular" in the sense of being broad-minded and doctrinally accepting of various faiths, including no faith at all.
So what the progressive intellectuals follow is fake secularism of the worst kind. It attempts to replace the broad-minded spirituality of our ancient land with dogma.
The Deepam Row in Tiruparankundram is a direct consequence of the Sanatana eradication program of the DMK.
@TVKVijayHQ would be wise to reject the pseudo-intellectual garbage of the DMK era.
This does not mean accepting the BJP political philosophy. It means respecting the spiritual heritage of Tamil Nadu and Bharat.
My prayers to Subramanya Swamy of Tiruparankundram to guide us towards a better approach🙏
The DMK ecosystem is attacking me that the school issue I reported was a lie I concocted to help the TVK government. Let me state the facts.
We run two rural schools, both free NIOS schools under the Kalaivani Kalvi Maiyam umbrella, one in rural Tenkasi and the other in rural Theni.
The Theni school was originally started and run by a retired IPS officer, a honest and upright man. He built very nice facilities but had to shut down his CBSE school because the state government demanded too much money to issue the NOC. He told me that as a honest retired officer he did not have the money to pay and they would not issue the NOC otherwise.
He urged us to take over his trust so we could run our free NIOS school in the premises. That is how we started our NIOS school in Theni.
Unlike in Tenkasi, where I live, the Theni school faced occasional harassment from the DMK government because we did not have a state government registration, so we tried getting state government approval again (this time for the state board) and that of course would also cost money. So it was in a limbo.
Meanwhile in Tenkasi we wanted to build new school facilities (we were operating in make-shift facilities, the ones that came in frequent photos) and we applied for DTCP approval to construct the new buildings. Everyone who knows DTCP in our state knows what kind of corruption happened there under the DMK.
We waited patiently for DTCP approval for the new school buildings but the approval never came as long as the DMK was in power. The approval came automatically once the government changed.
It is this DTCP approval that I posted about in X. I want to once again appreciate the refreshing change.
Not only did the approvals come, government people told us not to pay money to anyone for any approvals. I have to appreciate this in public, having endured what we had endured before.
This is the "lie" that DMK wants to attack me on.
I do not need their certificate on my character.
They can examine their conscience and ask why a technology nerd like me who is mostly immersed in code would post these.
If they think I would back down by their vile personal attacks because I am a Brahmin or TVK Stooge or Sanghi or whatever, I will tell them this: unlike you dynasts I grew up with nothing. I studied in Tamil medium schools. I know how to live on nothing. I have dedicated the remainder of my life to make Bharat self reliant in technology while reviving our rural areas, the soul of our eternal sanatana civilization.
I will not be intimidated by their attacks. I am unafraid of death, why would I be afraid of the mere DMK?
And if they had any conscience they can return the money they looted (they know there they keep it) and then they can attack my character.
I will now go back to optimizing the code of our compiler!
@SadhguruJV@CMOTamilnadu@CMOTamilnadu please return temples to devotees. Govt clerks cannot run temples 🙏🏻 they are in a bad shape , it’s disheartening to see
Temple revenues must be used for the upkeep of temples, not as welfare funds. Thanks to all activists who have been working relentlessly for years towards this, but Temples should ultimately be in the hands of Devotees. -Sg. @CMOTamilnadu
Unveiling of Sushrutha’s statue at the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. What a great event, a historical event in the histories of both India & the U.K.
Today is World Refugee Day.🥹💔
For many people, displacement is a chapter in history books. For Kashmiri Pandits, it is a memory that still breathes, still hurts, still waits for justice.
#TheKashmirFiles showed the world a glimpse of that pain. But those who lived through that exodus know that no film, no book, no speech can fully capture the fear of leaving your home overnight, the heartbreak of losing your roots, or the loneliness of becoming a refugee in your own country.
There are people who say that such stories should be forgotten, that old wounds should be allowed to heal. I respectfully disagree.
Some wounds must remain visible! Not to nurture hatred, but to preserve memory. Not to divide people, but to remind future generations of the price innocent people pay when humanity fails.
Remembering is not revenge. Remembering is responsibility.
On #WorldRefugeeDay, I remember every Kashmiri Pandit family that was forced to leave behind their homes, their temples, their neighbourhoods, their childhoods, and a way of life. Their story is not just a Kashmiri story. It is a human story.
May we never allow such suffering to be repeated. And may we have the courage to speak the truth, however uncomfortable it may be.
Because when memories are erased, history finds a way to repeat itself. And that is a price no generation should have to pay. 🥹💔
#WorldRefugeeDay #KashmiriPandits #NeverForget
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This is not an achievement. So no one is talking about this. If any western country or China did this, it would be covered by all Indian media.
But now…who cares.