Congratulations @OilIndiaLimited !
An ocean of energy opportunities reinforced in the Andaman Sea!
Very happy to report the presence of natural gas in Sri Vijayapuram-3 an exploratory well drilled by Oil India Ltd. 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters.
Initial production testing of the well at the depth of 1900 plus meters in the Eocene formation has established the presence of natural gas through continuous flaring.
Oil India is carrying out gas sampling to assess the composition & calorific value of gas and to carry out isotope studies to understand the genesis of the gas.
Under the Samudra Manthan Mission (National Deep Water Exploration Mission) announced by Hon’ble PM @narendramodi Ji on Independence Day 2025, large number of deepwater & Ultra deepwater exploration wells are planned in our offshore basins to fully exploit our hydrocarbon reserves.
Presence of hydrocarbon is now reported in 2(Two) wells out of 3 (Three) exploratory wells drilled by OIL in current exploratory campaign off Andaman Basin.
This presence of natural gas will help us in taking forward our exploration ambitions in coordination with global deepwater exploration experts like @petrobras, @TotalEnergies, @bp_india, @Shell, @exxonmobil and will be a significant milestone in our journey through Amrit Kaal!
@PMOIndia@PIB_India@PetroleumMin@mygovindia
#OilIndia #EnergySecurity #Exploration #NaturalGas #Andaman
आदिनाथ मंदिर, जिसे आज 'आदिना मस्जिद' कहा जाता है, वहाँ आज भी देवी-देवताओं की मूर्तियाँ एवं मंदिर स्थापत्य के अवशेष स्पष्ट रूप से दिखाई देते हैं, तो क्या बहुसंख्यक समाज को अपनी आस्था, अस्मिता और सम्मान के साथ जीने का अधिकार नहीं है?
Kailasa was just scanned with lasers, and if you haven’t been following this place, hold on.
What’s being uncovered here won’t just rewrite Indian history. It could rewrite human history and prove Ancient India had tools far more advanced than we’ve been told.
But first, you have to understand what you’re looking at. Kailasa wasn’t built. It was removed from the side of a mountain. That means there was no room for mistakes while carving one of the hardest rocks on Earth. Between 200,000 and 400,000 tons of basalt were removed to create it. The first mystery is simple: we don’t know where it all went. We also don’t truly know when it was built. The main dating sources are two land grants, but that doesn’t tell us when the actual carving began. Dating matters because it would tell us what tools they had. Ancient India had steel by 600 BC, which later became the famous Damascus steel. But basalt is hardened lava. It’s around a 6 on the Mohs scale, meaning steel barely scratches it. In 1682, a Mughal emperor ordered 1,000 workers to destroy Kailasa. They failed. That alone shows how hard this stone is. Even with modern alloys, humans barely make a dent. Russian researchers tested this by having people strike basalt with modern tools, then measuring the removed volume with photogrammetry. The result? One person working every day for 3 years could remove only about 1 cubic meter. And since Kailasa is unfinished, we still have tool marks. Those marks show cuts deeper than what modern hydraulic breakers can achieve. To penetrate basalt that deeply, we’d normally need huge machinery. But machines that size wouldn’t fit in many of these spaces. So clearly, they had different tools. Not just powerful tools. Precision tools. The detail in Kailasa’s carvings looks like work done in soft soapstone, except it’s carved into basalt. What we know for sure is that our assumptions about ancient India are wrong. At minimum, they were far more advanced than we give them credit for. At most, something was happening back then that we still don’t fully comprehend.
The cockroach who wanted to change education system fell silent when asked for solutions.
Beyond demanding resignations, he had no answers.
@Anurragmishra reports from the ground.
🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: A Fortune 500 company reportedly cancelled a @HinduAmerican training session after employees circulated its Wikipedia page.
That page tells readers HAF aligns with Hindu nationalism, threatens academic freedom, and has been accused of acting as a foreign agent.
We traced who built that narrative. The same handful of accounts kept appearing across HAF, its critics, activist groups, and key public figures—building an interconnected narrative that now feeds Google and AI systems.
Full investigation in thread. Receipts 👇
Here's the video. Listen to the lady scolding them in Telugu.
They deliberately do this near Hindus' houses to annoy them.
Media is totally silent. Will Revanthudhin take action?
Bollywood bias!
A study by IIM Prof. Dheeraj Sharma analyzing films from 1960 to 2010 reveals a fixed code of demographic stereotypes:
> 58% of corrupt politicians were given Brahmin surnames.
> 62% of corrupt businessmen were associated with Vaishya surnames.
> 84% of Muslim characters were portrayed as strongly honest and religious.
> 78% of Christian women were hyper-sexualized and portrayed as promiscuous.
> 74% of Sikh characters were reduced to mere comic relief.
> 90% of films featuring Pakistan projected them as welcoming and courteous.
Cinema is not just reflecting reality, but it is actively shaping our biases.
What are your thoughts on this?
Some countries that don't have anything beyond 200 years have those buildings listed as heritage and preserve them. Indian dehats disrespect the legacy left by their ancestors since 1000s of years like m0r0ns.
“I converted 29K dying People”
Mother Teresa says on (14 Jan 1992 California). What Paul achieved through swords, Teresa achieved through modern service. Weaponry changed, goal was same. The poor dying Hindus did not know they were converting, they thought she was blessing them!
As a Hindu, why should I be ashamed for supporting BJP on religious grounds, when a sitting Christian MLA from DMK openly says “Sanatana must be eradicated” & the incoming CM sits there nodding in agreement ?
If this was said about any other religion, social media would explode with outrage. But when it comes to Hindus, people are expected to stay silent and still call it “secularism.”
How is this not hate speech?
We exposed Dhruv Rathee on his Bengal Fake News short, and in less than 24 hours, YT took down our video and gave us warning.
According to Youtube we are targeted harassment of Mr. Tatti.
By the way, the video in which Dhruv rathee shared misinformation is still live on his channel. Youtube doesn’t have any issues with that.
We need a Youtube like Indian platforms ASAP!
TVK leader Vijay Joseph holds a pic of Jesus after his victory in Tamil Nadu elections in his road show.
Population of Christians in Tamil Nadu 44 Lakh.
Population of Muslims in Tamil Nadu 42 Lakh
Population of Hindus in Tamil Nadu 6.31 crores.
Zero outrage by the INC.
Zero outrage by the DMK.
Zero outrage by journalists and media.
Zero outrage by leftists and converts.
Now imagine if Modi ji, Yogi Adityanath, Hemanta Biswa Sarma, or Suvendu Adhikari do the same thing in their victory road show, carrying a pic of Prabhu Shree Ram.
Former Indian cricketer Anil Kumble and his wife Chethana Kumble are seen promoting the beauty of Sanskrit by speaking it fluently in this video.
It’s inspiring to see a sporting icon use his influence to highlight the richness of one of the world’s oldest languages. Wonderful!