The news of Gaurav Khanna and Akanksha Chamola’s divorce has sparked a new debate.
After 10 years of marriage, the fact that the relationship is reportedly breaking at this stage has surprised everyone.
In a podcast, Gaurav Khanna said that whenever he spoke to Akanksha about planning for a child, she would clearly refuse.
Gaurav Khanna respected every decision of Akanksha and even supported her choices in her career, including doing bold scenes.
Still, today Akanksha is seeking a divorce from Gaurav, which has left many people questioning what may have gone wrong in their relationship.
A poor woman went to fill petrol in her ₹4.50 crore Land Rover Defender car. She asked for ₹20,000 worth of petrol.
But suddenly, she noticed the meter and saw that it had stopped at only ₹19,500. The poor woman immediately got angry and said, *“What’s this, brother? ₹500 less? Are you trying to cheat me just because I’m poor?”*
After arguing for nearly 10 minutes, the petrol pump worker admitted the mistake and returned ₹500 to madam.
For the last 4–5 days, I’ve been noticing that fraud and misbehavior at petrol pumps seem to be increasing. The licenses of such petrol pumps should be canceled.
A love marriage took place just one and a half months ago, and now the bride has reportedly run away with her new lover.
A case from Bulandshahr has come to light that has left everyone surprised.
According to reports, Central Reserve Police Force jawan Darshan’s wife, Jahnavi, left with her lover only a short time after their wedding. At the time, the jawan was away on duty when he received the shocking news of his wife’s disappearance.
After this, the CRPF jawan approached the SSP office seeking help. He alleged that a Uttar Pradesh Police constable had lured his wife and taken her away.
🌺🔱॥ Hail mother Goddess . 🔱🌺
O mother of the world, Mother Adishakti, without your grace not even a leaf moves in this world. Purify our lives with the dust of your feet. Destroy ego, fear and ignorance from our minds and fill them with the light of devotion, service, love and wisdom.
Mother, may your name reside in every breath of ours, may every action become your worship, may every step be taken on the path of religion, and may we have unwavering faith in your feet till the last moment.
Or Goddess Sarvabhuteshu, a motherly institution. Namastesyaye Namastesyaye Namastesyaye Namo Namah॥
Sarvamangalmangalye Shive Sarvarthsadhike. Namostu to Gauri Narayani who surrenders to Trimbak.
🌺 May the blessings of Mother Vaishno Devi always remain upon you and your entire family. May every crisis be removed, may every wish be fulfilled, and may your life be illuminated by devotion to the Mother.
❤️🙏 Say hail to the true court! 🌺 Jai Mata Di! 🌺
डियर एल्गोरिथम सभी साथियों तक पोस्ट पहुंचा दो ताकि उनका अकाउंट फिर से ठीक हो जाए।
पहला: आपने बहुत सारा एक्स रूल को तोड़ा है, अपने अकाउंट के पोस्ट को आप देखे दूसरे अकाउंट से जब भी कोई पोस्ट विजिबल नहीं हो तो उसको हटा दें।
दूसरा: स्पेस में बैठकर कुछ लोग जल्दी डॉलर कामना चाहते हैं उनका भी सबका फील्डिंग सेट कर दिया है, निकिता बेयर ने
सबका अकाउंट धीरे धीरे पोस्ड ओर सस्पेंड किया जाएगा इसलिए आप मेहनत कीजिए जल्दीबाजी में स्पेस में जाके फंसे नहीं।
तीसरा: बहुत जल्दी जल्दी पोस्ट पर प्रतिक्रिया नहीं करना है , जैसे स्पेस में होता वैसा करेंगे तो
नोट : लम्बे समय तक X एल्गोरिथम पर रहना है तो सही ओर ऑर्गेनिक तरीके से चले,
जिसका क्रिएटर रेवेन्यू शेयरिंग बंद है आप को मैं कुछ अपील ओर टिप्स दूंगा आप कोशिश करें जल्दी ही वापस आएगा । धन्यवाद ❤️🙏
कुछ लोग स्पेस लगा के आपके अकाउंट को धीरे-धीरे ख़राब कर देंगे क्योंकि उनको पास 4से 5 अकाउंट होते छोटे छोटे, उन सबका अकाउंट Paused है।
सावधान रहे और सतर्क नहीं तो आपका अकाउंट आईडी बिल्कुल ख़राब होगा लिख लो कही, आपको बोला जायेगा दूसरा अकाउंट बना कर लीजिए!
जब भी आप अपील करेंगे अपने अकाउंट पर जितने वालिशन पोस्ट उसको हटा करके करे, कोई भी X से रिलेटेड जानकारी बिल्कुल पूछे
One line from a street vendor in Kolkata revealed the whole truth of the system...! 💔
A few months ago, when a man was in Kolkata, he casually asked a namkeen-jalebi seller, “Brother, how much do you earn in a day?”
He smiled and replied, “Sir, business goes on for around ₹4,000–5,000…”
At first, it seemed like a decent income.
But what he said next really made him think.
“Sir… there’s rent for the cart, money for the place, a share for the local don, bribes for the police, expenses for traffic police… you have to keep everyone satisfied.”
Then his final words hit straight to the heart —
“If business is slow, nobody asks… but the moment business starts doing well, everyone wants a share.”
Every cart standing on the street doesn’t just fry jalebis; it burns itself every single day in the heat of the system.
Remember… from a distance, every earning looks easy, but behind every note there is struggle, sweat, and countless untold battles.
A man picked up a chilled can of Campa Energy Gold Boost from a local store. The price printed on the can was clear—MRP ₹30.
But when he reached the counter, the shopkeeper asked him to pay ₹35.
Confused, the customer pointed at the printed MRP and asked why he was being charged extra.
The shopkeeper replied that the additional ₹5 was a "cooling charge" because the drink had been kept inside the refrigerator.
The customer refused, arguing that if the maximum retail price is ₹30, charging anything above it makes no sense. The discussion soon turned into a heated argument, with both sides standing firm.
People often criticize large brands for allegedly overcharging consumers, but incidents like this raise another question—are some local retailers also testing the limits by adding their own charges? Whether it's a multinational company or a neighborhood shop, consumers expect the price they pay to match the price printed on the product.
A routine shopping trip turned into an unexpected lesson for one customer at a supermarket in Noida.
While walking through the grocery aisle, he spotted a product with a large shelf label that read:
"₹99"
The price looked like a great bargain, so he placed the item in his cart without thinking twice.
At the checkout, however, the billing screen displayed a higher amount.
Surprised, he asked the cashier,
"The shelf says ₹99. Why am I being charged more?"
The reply caught him off guard.
"Sir, ₹99 is available only if your total shopping bill is above ₹500."
The customer immediately asked,
"Where is that condition mentioned?"
The staff simply responded that it was part of the promotion.
Instead of arguing, the customer returned to the shelf.
He carefully checked the price label from top to bottom.
No minimum purchase requirement.
He scanned the QR code printed beside the offer.
Still, there was no mention of spending ₹500 to unlock the price.
Back at the counter, he calmly said,
"If an important condition isn't displayed on the shelf or linked through the QR code, how is a customer expected to know before billing?"
The staff called the store manager.
After reviewing the issue, the manager assured him that the promotional display would be checked and verified.
Whether it was a display mistake or a communication gap, the incident carried a simple lesson:
Never judge an offer by the bold price alone.
Before adding a product to your cart, take a moment to read every condition attached to the deal.
A discount only saves money when the rules are made clear before you reach the checkout.
In the race to save ₹100–200, is someone else using a SIM card in your name? 😱
Yesterday, a guy came to me and said, *“Bro, it’s been 5 days, but my SIM still hasn’t been activated.”*
I asked him where he had bought the SIM from.
He told me he bought it from a man selling SIM cards on the roadside under an umbrella, who charged him ₹100 and promised that the SIM would be activated before he even reached home.
Then I asked him to check the number registered in his name on the network provider’s app.
What shocked us was that the same SIM card, which wasn’t showing any network on his phone, was already showing as active in his name.
Now the big question is — if the SIM is active, then who is actually using it?
Never buy SIM cards from people selling on the roadside. Always purchase them from official stores or authorized retailers.
By the way, when was the last time you checked how many active SIM cards are registered in your name? Do share in the comments.
A vendor sold food to a passenger on the train for ₹220, claiming that it was a VIP meal.
But later, the passenger found out that the actual price of that same meal was only ₹80.
Without wasting time, he immediately filed a complaint on Rail Help 139.
And just 10 minutes later, the manager arrived directly at his seat.
The extra money that had been charged was returned to him on the spot.
After that, they requested him to withdraw the complaint…
because otherwise, a fine of ₹45,000 could be imposed.
राजा रघुवंशी और उनकी पत्नी सोनम रघुवंशी हनीमून मनाने मेघालय गए थे याद है न आप सबको?
सोहरा के एक झरने के पास राजा का शव मिला था।
शुरुआती रिपोर्ट्स में दावा किया गया था कि सोनम लापता हैं और उनका अपहरण हो सकता है।
लेकिन बाद में सोनम रघुवंशी में गाजीपुर यूपी में सरेंडर किया ।
जांच में आरोप सामने आया है कि हनीमून के दौरान राजा रघुवंशी की हत्या कथित तौर पर सोनम के द्वारा किराए पर हत्यारों से कराई गई थी।
अब करीब 11 माह बाद अदालत ने सोनम को जमानत दी।
मेघायलय सरकार ने इस जमानत को चुनौती दी है,अब मेघालय कोर्ट ने भी जमानत के आदेश को बरकरार रखा है ।....See more
A Swiggy delivery boy, paralyzed in both legs, arrived at a girl’s house with her ₹200 onion pizza order.
After handing over the order, he left. But soon after reaching downstairs, he realized he had accidentally given her an ₹800 cheese pizza instead.
Meanwhile, the girl’s brother opened the box and said, “This is a cheese pizza. Call the delivery boy and return it.”
But the girl replied, “It’s his mistake, he should bear the loss. Just eat it quietly.”
A few minutes later, the delivery boy returned and politely said, “Madam, I gave you the wrong pizza by mistake. Please return it and take your onion pizza.”
The girl lied and said, “We already ate it.”
The delivery boy then asked for ₹800, but she rudely refused and threatened him, so he quietly left.
Later, her brother asked if she had paid the ₹25,000 house rent their father had given her.
She handed him the phone to pay online. But when he checked, only ₹5,000 was left.
The girl suddenly realized that instead of sending ₹200, she had accidentally sent ₹20,000 to the delivery boy.
Panicked, she was about to call him… when the doorbell rang again.
The same delivery boy stood there and said, “Ma’am, you mistakenly sent me ₹20,000 instead of ₹200. I withdrew it and came to return your money.”
The girl was shocked and deeply ashamed.
She apologized and said, “I treated you badly, yet you came back to return my money. You’re truly an honest person.”
She returned the cheese pizza, took her onion pizza, and offered him ₹500 — ₹200 for the pizza and ₹300 as a tip.
But the delivery boy said, “I only want the pizza money. I don’t need a tip. Just never treat delivery workers badly. We work hard to support our families.”
Hearing this, the girl learned a lesson she would never forget.
She arrived at the fuel station in her ₹4.5 crore Land Rover Defender and asked the attendant to fill ₹20,000 worth of petrol.
A few moments later, she glanced at the meter and noticed it had stopped at just ₹19,500.
She immediately questioned the attendant:
“Why is it ₹500 short? Do you think you can fool customers?”
What followed was nearly 10 minutes of arguments.
Eventually, the petrol pump staff admitted the error and refunded the missing ₹500.
Whether the customer is rich or poor doesn't matter—every rupee belongs to the customer. Incidents like these remind us why it's important to always watch the meter while refueling.
Over the past few days, there have been several reports and complaints about irregularities and misbehavior at petrol pumps. If any pump is found deliberately cheating customers, strict action—including cancellation of its license—should be considered.
This is Deepak Kumar from Odisha, who is a huge fan of Hardik Pandya.
Deepak Kumar started his journey from Odisha to Bengaluru on a bicycle just to meet Hardik Pandya.
When his video went viral, Hardik’s girlfriend, Mahika Sharma, commented,
“Come over, I’ll introduce you.”
After reaching Bangalore, Hardik Pandya met Deepak Kumar very politely and even clicked photos with him.
And then there are some big names from Ranchi who don’t even bother paying attention to their fans at all.
When we join the race to become the "best," we often end up trying to make someone else's line look shorter. In reality, every person has their own unique timeline. Some achieve success at 25, while others are just beginning at 40. In this internet era, it has become very easy to underestimate ourselves by comparing our lives with others. But is getting ahead of others really what it means to be the "best"?
The biggest lesson is that being the "best" is not a permanent destination; it is an ongoing process. If today you are even one step ahead of where you were yesterday, then you are on the right path. Compare yourself only with the person you were yesterday. When you accept your shortcomings and start working to improve them, you stop chasing someone else's standards and begin becoming the "best" version of yourself.
So, let go of the unnecessary pressure to appear perfect all the time. You will make mistakes, your path will change, and sometimes you will even need to pause. Just keep your intentions pure and continue putting in a little effort every single day. Once you begin to fall in love with your own journey, your "best" will naturally reveal itself. Live with peace, and trust your own pace.
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A poor man went to a mobile shop to buy a charger.
The shopkeeper asked, “What do you need?”
The man replied, “I want a charger.”
The shopkeeper said, “It costs ₹150.”
Without saying much, the man agreed to buy it.
But when it was time to pay, he pulled out a Jio Bharat Phone keypad phone from his pocket.
Seeing that, the shopkeeper and the people standing nearby smiled, wondering how he would make the payment.
But within a few seconds, the man opened his phone and completed the online payment.
The shopkeeper asked in surprise, “Payment done already?”
The man showed him the screen.
Seeing this, the shopkeeper and everyone there laughed and said they were seeing online payment being made from a Jio Bharat keypad phone for the very first time.
Someone rightly said that sometimes people are too quick to judge others for their personal choices.
A woman named Nandini Sharma went to Elante Mall, where some women had come dressed in sarees.
Looking at them, she said,
“In such a nice mall, women come wearing sarees, and by wearing sarees and slippers, they ruin the whole mall.”
It is surprising that, as a woman herself, she finds wearing a saree so problematic.
Is it now wrong to wear a saree to malls in our own country?
Some people, after getting a little educated, start seeing the saree — which is a symbol of our culture and tradition — as some kind of burden.
If you don’t want to wear it, then don’t wear it. But why should it bother you what others choose to wear?