Few months back, my son made this for his project 'Pandemic is a portal'.
Why so difficult to comprehend for the world when a 9 yo can so easily suggest one.
Their names were Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta.
They were from Madhya Pradesh. They worked in Pune.
On the night of May 19 2024 they were riding a motorcycle in Kalyani Nagar when a Porsche Taycan hit them at high speed. Both died.
The driver was 17 years old. His name was Vedant Agarwal. His father Vishal Agarwal is one of Pune’s wealthiest builders.
He had spent the evening at a restaurant in Koregaon Park celebrating his Class 12 board exam results.
The restaurant served the group of minors alcohol until midnight. He paid Rs 48,000 for the drinks using his grandfather’s credit card.
He was drunk when he got behind the wheel of an unregistered Porsche worth over Rs 2.4 crore.
The initial order from a juvenile court asked him to write a 300 word essay on road accidents.
The country was furious.
His father Vishal Agarwal was arrested for attempting to obstruct justice.
His grandfather and two doctors were arrested for allegedly attempting to swap the juvenile’s blood sample at a hospital to conceal evidence of alcohol consumption.
The restaurant that served alcohol to minors was investigated. Police officers who handled the initial case were suspended.
The juvenile was eventually sent to a remand home.
Vishal Agarwal spent 22 months in jail before the Supreme Court granted him bail in March 2026.
Aneesh Awadhiya and Ashwini Koshta were cremated in Madhya Pradesh.
Their families are still waiting for the trial to conclude.
A 17 year old in an unregistered luxury car killed two working people on a night out.
His family spent months trying to make it go away.
Repost this. Some stories must not be allowed to disappear.
@sarab1907@AllCBSENews@cbseindia29 It is not about burden but more about options. Why should kids be forced to study any language in a free country. By class 8 they can be proficient if not expert in any 1/2 native language(s) available. Afterwards they should be given a choice like before.
How is this OK? Teachers recording videos of schoolchildren in their vulnerable moments and putting them out on social media? Is this a joke??? If this was my daughter I would have raised Hell.
I urge the Hon’ble Education Minister to consider bringing guidelines on this rising trend. As a parent, this behaviour by teachers — now getting so common — is totally unacceptable.
Let’s all stop normalising this behaviour by teachers.
@dpradhanbjp@EduMinOfIndia
I travelled through Great Nicobar today.
These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow.
The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs.
The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away.
This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language.
So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime.
It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.
@DelhiPwd
This is a foot overbridge connecting Sarita Vihar and Jasola. Would your care to comment on its dilapidated state? If you can not repair it, atleast put a warning sign⚠️☠️ asking pedestrians to use it at their risk.
@DelhiGovDigital
This is a good connection for ppl working in Jasola & children going to Jasola sports complex
And this structure is probably just 10-15 years old. Probably it was built with a hope that very few people will use it and one has to be really good in doing such poor quality job.
I am genuinely furious today. At this bizarre confidence people walk around with. The so called educated, elite, air purifier class. We see the AQI in the red, shrug and still pack out concerts, comedy shows and clubs as if the city is just a mildly dusty backdrop for our lives. Inside our buildings everything feels filtered and controlled but step outside and it is a completely different reality. We have normalised the fact that Delhi-NCR almost never meets basic WHO air quality limits and instead of treating that like an emergency we treat it like weather. And yes, I am squarely part of this story because every day I find myself thinking of how to get out of this city during this predictable pollution season.
What really gets to me is how neatly we have chosen to buy our way out individually instead of fixing anything collectively. With our expensive air purifiers at home and at work, weekend getaways, those events in Gurgaon because the air is “cleaner there na?”, N95s for our own kids while the rest of the city breathes whatever it gets.
The truth is almost funny in a dark way. We are not even pretending to solve the problem anymore, we are just paying to dodge it. I blame myself in this as much as anyone else. If people like us with money, information and options are busy running away from the mess instead of demanding better then we should at least acknowledge that we are not the victims of this reality, we are co-founders of it. And perhaps it is finally time we act like it and do something that actually matters instead of showing up at yet another “much needed” night out in poisoned air.
#AQI #DelhiAQI #Pollution @AQI_India #Gurugram
@LiebherrHomeIN As you know, it is still summer time in Delhi and difficult to manage with our fridge in such a condition. I have received one SMS and one missed call after the DM, I have contacted twice on the number but no action. Can I request a prompt action, please?
@LiebherrHomeIN Thanks for raising another TICKET ID- BH0818-0134. Is this the best you guys can do for a problem that recurs every few months?
Raise a ticket,send technician &charge money for a problem that is repeated every few months. This is what a German brand is known for?!
Despite sham public hearings, forged letters of support & years of health damage from toxic ash, Bawana’s mothers & residents rose up. Their resistance has forced MCD’s Standing Committee to pause the WTE project & reconsider. This fight is far from over. More power to the moms, grandmoms and citizens💙
Hoping our leaders will prioritise the health our children!
@gupta_rekha@mssirsa@LtGovDelhi
https://t.co/dIFU7W1Qa7 via @Drishti_jain02@IndianExpress