In the 135th episode of Mann Ki Baat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "The Pethkar family resides in the village of Bahadurpura in Nanded. This family felt that if they were to share their joy, they should offer something that could serve as a support system for a family during difficult times. On the occasion of a wedding in their home, the family arranged accident insurance for approximately 3,500 villagers. Each individual was provided with an insurance cover of one lakh rupees. The sentiment behind this initiative is truly touching..."
A story that will be remembered for ages.
This is not just a story of recovery; it is a story of unwavering love, faith, and the strength of the human spirit.
My husband and I lived a simple, happy life in Jharkhand with our 3 children. He worked incredibly hard to secure a government job to build a better future for us. But on the 20th of February, the ground beneath us shifted. I was in our hometown when he called me, saying, 'Shabnam mujhe theek nahi lag raha hai, I'm feeling a little dizzy.' My gut told me something was wrong, so I forced him to go to the hospital. Later, he called and said, 'Doctors ne kaha hai it's a mild heart attack, but I'll be okay. I'm being discharged.' I wasn't convinced; I insisted we go to Lucknow for a detailed check-up. But on the way, things took a turn for the worse, and he became fully paralysed. At the hospital in Lucknow, it was a blur of tests, and the doctors delivered a blow to me: 'He has 2 major clots-one in the brain, one in the shoulder. He will not be able to walk for at least 2 years.' I was dumbstruck. I literally felt as though someone snatched the ground from underneath my feet. I felt as though my bubble had burst. I thought about the money, our children's future, and my bedridden husband, but then I realised I had no choice but to be strong. For one month, I paid a physiotherapist 500 rupees every single day just so I could observe and learn the techniques. Once she left, I would perform the therapy on him 8 times a day. I scoured the internet for every herbal oil formula and massage video. I dedicated every waking moment to his recovery. Two months later, I decided to take a chance. I helped him stand. To my shock, he did it! I'll never forget how much I cried-I felt the way a mother feels when her baby takes their first few steps. The doctors were mindblown. They told me, 'If someone has a wife like you, they don't even need a doctor!' Today, 3 months later, my husband has resumed work remotely and can almost walk to the bathroomwithout any help. He calls me his 'Devi,' the one who brought him back to his feet. Our love is deeper than ever, and I'm just glad that my hard work paid off! My children have been my pillar of support and we're still helping him recover fully one day.
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The Real Pain of Long SIPs: No Losses, But Your Returns Can Disappoint!
Retail investors often feel this pain deeply.
You stay disciplined with your SIP for 8-10-15 years, see the market go up and down, control your emotions during crashes… and then when the returns finally come, they look lower than what your short-term friends made.
That’s exactly what a new study by Whiteoak Capital reveals:
Key Findings from 30 Years of Sensex SIP Data (1996–2026):
• 3 Years: Max return 55.6%, but also huge losses up to -24.6%
• 5 Years: Max 50.1%, Min -9.5%
• 8 Years & Above: Zero losses – Minimum return becomes positive
• 10+ Years: 100% of SIPs gave positive returns
• 15 Years: Returns between 7.3% to 18.2% (Average around 14%)
As your SIP period gets longer:
✅ Chance of loss becomes zero
✅ Returns become more consistent and predictable
❌ But the maximum returns start falling
❌ Average returns also moderate slightly
The longer you stay, the safer it gets — but the “wow” high returns of short periods slowly disappear.
This is the silent pain most retail SIP investors feel after many years of patience.
Moral: SIP works beautifully for wealth creation, but you must be ready for moderating returns in the long run.
Stay invested. Stay patient.
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WATCH: 🇮🇳 Mukesh Ambani says Jio will cut the cost of AI intelligence in India like it did with mobile data.
Jio will invest ₹10 lakh crore in AI infrastructure over the next 7 years.
🚨UN Throwback!
Switzerland: "India must take effective measures to protect MINORITIES & uphold FOE"
🗣️ India’s reply: "We're always ready to help Switzerland deal with issues of RASCISM, systemic discrimination & XENOPHOBIA within its own society."😂💀
A film should truly be made on the life of Dr. Ganesh Bariya , GANESH BHAI MBBS.
Born with dwarfism, his journey was never easy. When he was just a child in primary school, circus agents once offered his father ₹5 lakh to take him away. But his father refused. Instead of selling him to the world, he chose to educate him and stand by his dreams.
Ganesh was brilliant in studies. He earned admission into medical college—but was rejected by the Medical Council simply because of his height.
But destiny had other plans.
In 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that denying him admission based on his physical stature was discrimination. That decision changed everything.
He went on to complete his MBBS from Bhavnagar Medical College in Gujarat, and today, Dr. Ganesh proudly serves as a consultant doctor in the same hospital.
From rejection to respect, from discrimination to dignity his story is not just inspiring, it’s a reminder that no dream is too big, and no person is too small to achieve it.
Some stories deserve not just applause… but a
A mother carrying her world on her back
and still moving forward.
She may be alone on the road,
but she carries a whole world with her
Respect every mother’s struggle.❤️🙏
A son flew in from Saudi Arabia just to meet his Hindu mother in Kerala.
Years ago in Saudi, a Hindu aunty from Kerala used to take care of children.
Among them was a little boy whom she loved more than her own life. She cared for him like a mother.... with endless affection and warmth.
Time passed. The boy grew up, and the aunty eventually returned to India. But the memories of that motherly love never faded from his heart.
For months, he searched for her. He gathered information, tracked her down, booked a flight, and finally landed in Kerala. Standing at her doorstep, his heart was pounding…
Would she recognize him?
Would she remember the love they once shared?
The moment she saw him, her eyes filled with tears. She stretched out her arms and cried, “Beta!”
He ran into her embrace, just like he did as a child. He wept. She kissed his forehead with the same old affection.
In that moment, religion and borders meant nothing.... only the pure love between a mother and her son remained.
Yes the people Like does exist..
⚠️ If this goes viral, many racists will go nuts 🌰
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> Modi, do nothing
> Win