₹10,000 CRORE of taxpayer money meant to skill our youth, completely looted! 🚨
The CAG report exposes the Modi Govt's PMKVY scheme: millions of missing bank accounts, fake emails/phones, and the SAME photo reused across states. This isn't skill development; it’s a masterclass in gaming the system! 💥
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Muslims in West Bengal have played the Uno Reverse card.
- They've refused to buy cows
- Stopped consuming beef
- Demanded total ban on cow slaughter
- Demanded cow be declared national animal
Now Hindu cattle rearers are protesting, as they are making losses.
Five days after a woman's n*ked, half-eaten body was found in Haryana's Rohtak, with sticks and stones inserted in her, the police claim to have arrested eight men who have allegedly confessed to gang-r@ping and killing her.
The 28-year-old woman's body was found gnawed at by animals and with key organs missing; two arms and the left side of the body was gone. The police said sticks stones and condoms were stuffed into her private parts.
"I have never seen such a horrific case in 30 years. The injuries suggest she was hit on the head with a heavy object, became partly unconscious and was then Gang-r@ped.
Animals and rodents had eaten bits of the body.
Look at the map again. Mumbai is at 32°C, next to the sea. Delhi is at 40°C, almost 900 km from the nearest coast. The sea cools Mumbai. We took Delhi's cooling away by chopping down its trees and pouring concrete everywhere.
Since 2001, India has cut down forest bigger than the entire state of Mizoram. Trees do two things for a city. They give shade, and their leaves release water into the air. Strip those trees away and an Indian city runs 1 to 4°C hotter than the villages right next to it.
Stack ACs on top. India has bought 5 crore air conditioners in just the last five years. But only about 10 out of every 100 Indian homes own one. The other 90 step out into streets that the rich neighbourhoods are heating further with their AC exhaust. Two days ago, all this cooling pushed our power grid to a record. ACs alone now eat as much electricity every evening as 30 big coal plants produce.
In 2024, Indian hospitals saw 40,000 heatstroke cases. The official government count of heat deaths was 110. Across the world, heat deaths are normally 20 to 30 percent of heatstroke cases. That means 8,000 to 12,000 Indians likely died from heat last summer and were never counted. A 2024 study in the journal Environment International estimates the real number is closer to 1.5 lakh deaths every Indian summer.
The Lancet's India report says we lost almost 12 lakh crore rupees in wages to heat in 2023 alone. Farmers and daily-wage labourers lost most of it. They are the ones standing under the sun while the rest of us complain about heat on Twitter from cooled rooms.
Of 37 heat action plans the government has written for our cities and states, only 2 even bothered to map who to protect first. Only 3 had real funding behind them. The rest are PDFs that sit in drawers.
The map shows India is the hottest country on Earth right now. Some of that is bad luck. A lot of it is what we cut down, what we covered in concrete, and what we never bothered to count.
Xbox is reportedly testing a new feature that allows players to build their own Game Pass subscriptions.
This would enable users to choose the specific features they want and remove the ones they do not use
This could potentially lowering monthly costs and providing greater flexibility for gamers.
if filmmakers want to make their movies in this format then studios have to be willing to help fund cinemas that can actually screen it in this format
there are only 30 (THIRTY) cinemas in the WHOLE WORLD that can screen in this format man
A final-year law student, Rishi Kumar from Tamil Nadu National Law University, refuses to delete his blog criticising the Supreme Court… despite pressure from his own university.
Why?
Because the administration allegedly received calls from advocates, judges, and others claiming the post harms the institution’s “reputation.”
The blog titled “The Supreme Court of India Has No Spine” questioned the court’s decision to ban an NCERT textbook chapter on judicial corruption.
But here’s the real issue:
A law student is being told to silence himself… for expressing a legal opinion.
His response?
Clear and powerful:
“My opinions are mine… you do not own my voice or my conscience.”
He even said he’s ready to face disciplinary action rather than back down.
This isn’t just about one blog.
This is about academic freedom vs institutional pressure.
If law students… the future of the judiciary are discouraged from questioning the system,
then who exactly is allowed to question it?
Criticism of institutions ≠ disrespect.
Silencing criticism = weakening democracy.
These screams must reach to the ears of @myogiadityanath, A class 5th girl was raped and buried in Kanpur
Criminals are roaming free, retweet until it reaches to Yogi ji 🙏🏻