The seven-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered inside an under-construction mall in Ghaziabad suffered more than 25 injury marks on her body, including 17 on her head, according to the autopsy report. Doctors also found two fractures on her left leg, police said.
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@RamyaCalm Of course, if u r not wealthy today, there should at least be potential or the willingness to share the load until you get there.
Whether one provides while the other manages the home, or both share work inside and outside, the goal is the same ; to build a good family together
Yudhishthir gets remembered as the man of dharma. The one who was punished for telling a half truth on the battlefield. That story gets told repeatedly.
What does not get talked about enough is that this same man sat at a gambling table and staked his wife. Not just his wife. Draupadi was wife to all five Pandavas equally. He had no individual claim over her to wager. He bet a person who did not belong to him alone and lost her to a room full of men who then attempted to publicly disrobe her.
He also staked his brothers. Four grown men who were not his property. They were their mother's sons. Kunti was never consulted. Never asked if her children could be placed on a gambling table like assets in an inventory.
Dharma is a complex concept in the Mahabharata and that is what makes it worth reading. But the selective application of moral scrutiny to Yudhishthir, celebrating his honesty while quietly skipping past what he treated as his to lose, says a lot about which sins we choose to remember and which ones we decide do not count.
🇮🇳 India Tops the World at the 56th International Physics Olympiad 2026!
🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇India's young physicists deliver an extraordinary performance at #IPhO2026 in Colombia. All five members of the Indian team win Gold Medals. 1/3
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I taught JEE physics for years. That paper breaks strong kids in three hours.
This exam is five hours of theory and five hours of lab work, and these five did close to perfect scores on it.
Let me tell you what actually happened.
The International Physics Olympiad is the world championship of school physics. It was the 56th edition. Held in Bucaramanga, Colombia, from July 5 to 12.
381 students. More than 85 countries. Every one of them the best physics student their country could find.
India sent five kids.
All five came back with gold.
Their names are Kanishk Jain from Pune. Riddhesh Anant Bendale from Indore. Rishit Garg from Dwarka in Delhi. Shresth Suraiya from Mumbai. Svarit Joshi from Ahmedabad.
We know a hundred cricketers by their nickname and not one of these boys. :)
That clean sweep put India at joint World Number One. Tied with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea and Taiwan.
Those are countries that pour serious money and national pride into science education. We are standing level with them.
Now here is what the exam actually was.
Two papers. Each five hours long.
The theory paper had three problems. One on the thermodynamics of paramagnetic cooling. One on the photoionisation of ozone. One on the dynamics of electron positron pairs.
The experimental paper was another five hours in a lab, working through heat transfer and thermodynamic processes in fluids.
That means you get given equipment you have never seen, and you have to design your own experiment, take your own readings, handle the errors, and reach a real answer.
Not multiple choice. No shortcuts. No pattern recognition. You either understand physics or you sit there for five hours.
HBCSE says the Indian students were near perfect on theory and excellent on the practical too.
Now, this was India's 27th appearance at the IPhO.
Across all those years, about 44 percent of Indian students have won gold, 41 percent silver, 10 percent bronze.
In the last ten years, every single Indian student has come home with a medal. 62 percent gold, 38 percent silver.
Not one kid has gone and come back empty handed in a decade.
Five golds in one year has happened only twice. This year, and in 2018.
So who built this.
The programme is run by HBCSE, the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education. It sits under TIFR, which sits under the Department of Atomic Energy.
They run the whole funnel. A national exam, then a national olympiad, then a brutal selection and training camp, and out of everyone in the country, five kids get on a plane.
The team was led by Professor Anwesh Mazumdar of HBCSE-TIFR and Dr Leena Joshi from St Xavier's College, Mumbai.
The scientific observers were Professor Ananda Dasgupta from IISER Kolkata and Nisha Kelkar from Gogate-Joglekar College in Ratnagiri.
Yes. Ratnagiri. A college in a small coastal town in Maharashtra.
This is public education doing something the private coaching industry could never do on its own.
The coaching industry is very good at one thing. Teaching you to solve a known problem fast.
That is what JEE and NEET reward, and I say that with love because I was part of that world.
But an olympiad paper does not have a known type. There is no shortcut chapter. There is no formula sheet that saves you. You have to sit with a problem you have never seen and think.
That is a completely different muscle. And a government funded centre has been quietly building it in Indian teenagers for 27 years.
So yes, be proud. Loudly.
HBCSE also shared that around 64 percent of India's olympiad medallists go on to do a PhD.
But only about 32 percent of medallists end up settling in India.
I do not say that to spoil the moment. These kids owe the country nothing. They earned every option they have.
But it should tell us something. We are excellent at finding this talent. We are excellent at training it. We are still not great at giving it somewhere worth staying.
Congratulations Kanishk, Riddhesh, Rishit, Shresth and Svarit. This is one of the best things an Indian did this year and most of the country will never hear about it.
A Telangana-born software engineer strangled his wife just six months after their marriage, with police alleging the killing was motivated by his ongoing secret relationship with another woman in India.
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She Blocked His Number, Obsessed Man Stabbed Her 11 Times to Death.
📍Bhilai, Chhattisgarh
Pintu Sahu (24) allegedly stabbed Nursing student Khushi Sahu (19) to death after she rejected his marriage proposal and blocked his number.
Police said he had come to kill her a day earlier but failed to find her. He returned the next day with a planned murder plot and attacked her multiple times in her rented room.
— He was arrested within 24 hours.
@SagasofBharat Just recently, they were talking about a kid's dance video. They were saying that only upper-caste people can dance.
How did they even figure out she was upper-caste, just because that little girl has big, almond-shaped eyes 👀
Look at that list carefully of accused so far in the Sri Ganganagar rape of a 13 years old child
The youngest rapists are 18, the oldest 53 and all ages in between, not even one man could find any compassion for that poor child!
After she's spent years doing everything for everyone, when she finally needs support from her husband's family, it's often her own family that shows up.
Even the best partners can't always carry that burden alone, but her family's support helps her get through the worst of it.
It's bcz during her most vulnerable phase, ur mother's family stood by her. She could ask for help without being judged.
As a child, you're loved and cared for with no expectation of repayment. You never forget the people who stood by you when you had nothing to give in return.