A march against immigration policy was held on the streets of Osaka, Japan.
A Japanese woman leading the rally spoke in a very aggressive and emotional tone, saying:
“Our ancestors built Osaka with their blood and sweat. Now immigrants are destroying our culture, our jobs, and our country’s security.”
She appealed to the crowd: “Wake up! Don’t turn your back on politics. Unite and oppose the immigration policy, or Japan’s future will be in grave danger.”
@Jyran45@ImRo45@cheteshwar1@ShubmanGill Why is it always expected for a junior player who is trying to make his mark in the big stage to just sacrifice his own wicket for the sake of a senior player?
The bowler came in front of him so he said 'No run', Rohit Sharma got run out. The match is over, just move on.
Recalling the Kamduni rape case, a woman broke down in tears as she demanded justice for her friend during a protest.
They had CURSED Mamata Banerjee for not getting JUSTICE
Their only hope was BJP 🔥
This is the late Shobha Majumdar of Bengal. In 2021 this 85 year old elderly mother was brutally thrashed on every part of her body by Mamata’s TMC goons just because her son Gopal Mazumdar was a BJP worker. Many of us saw the heartbreaking video of her weeping with injuries all over her face and head. She died a few weeks later.
May we never forget the injustice that was done to her. The pain and agony of such innocent souls became a Karmic curse for TMC and Mamata .
The Universe never forgets.
Remember this face?
She was an 85-year-old Shova Majumdar, who was beaten mercilessly by TMC goons ahead of the 2021 West Bengal elections, simply because her son was a BJP worker.
She later died from her injuries.
At that time, the so-called 'save constitution, save democracy' brigade chose to remain mere spectators.
An inspiring story of perseverance has emerged from Prayagraj, India, where an alumnus of Allahabad University has developed a highly efficient six-stroke engine after nearly two decades of dedicated work.
Shailendra Singh Gaur, who graduated in 1983, spent 18 years refining his invention, often at great personal cost. He sold his land, shop, and even his house to fund the project, converting a rented space into a makeshift workshop. Drawing on technical experience gained at institutions such as Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology and IIT (BHU), he created a prototype that he claims delivers an extraordinary 176 to 200 kilometers per liter of petrol on a modified 100cc motorcycle.
Unlike conventional four-stroke engines, Gaur’s six-stroke design aims to extract significantly more energy from the same amount of fuel. In one demonstration, the modified bike reportedly ran for 35 minutes on just 50 milliliters of petrol. The inventor states that the engine achieves up to 70% thermal efficiency, runs on multiple fuels, and produces near-zero pollution.
Gaur has already secured two patents for the technology, with more pending. If successfully scaled and independently validated, this innovation could dramatically reduce fuel consumption and emissions for motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles across India and beyond.
While the claims are remarkable and have generated significant excitement, further rigorous testing and peer review will be essential before widespread adoption. Nevertheless, Gaur’s story stands as a powerful example of individual determination and grassroots innovation in Indian engineering.
Open letter to Indians in America.
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Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat:
Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way.
Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned.
You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict.
Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect.
Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself.
As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal.
Respectfully
Sridhar Vembu
His name is Bant Singh.
He is a farmer and folk singer from Jhabhar village in Mansa district, Punjab. He had been singing since he was ten years old.
In 2000 his daughter was studying in Class 9 when three men gang raped her. The panchayat told him to settle it quietly. He was offered ten lakh rupees and three acres of land to drop the case.
He refused. He filed a police complaint. He went to court. In 2004 all three men were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The village did not forgive him.
On January 5 2006 he was cycling home through wheat fields after campaigning for a labour rally. Seven men ambushed him with iron rods and axes. He lost both arms and his left leg.
He was moved from Mansa to Patiala to PGI Chandigarh where doctors operated for hours to save his life.
When he regained consciousness he asked for his harmonium.
He said they cut my arms thinking they would silence me. They were wrong.
All seven attackers were eventually convicted. He kept performing at rallies. He kept singing.
He still sings today.
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While other celebrities draw pride by faking to not know Hindi or other Indian languages, here Anil Kumble sir and his wife are promoting Sanskrit by speaking so fluently.
Right kind of celebs the youth must idolise 🤌💕
WOW‼️🚨
There’s a new elite world class contender at 65kg - and it’s 2026 Asian Champion🥇/U23 World Champion 🥇Sujeet SUJEET (IND) 🔥
Sujeet completely dominated World Bronze Medalist🥉Umidjon JALOLOV (UZB) by 8-1 DEC in the final.
Can Sujeet beat Amouzad (or Bassett)?!
🚨 SUJEET KALKAL IS ASIAN CHAMPION 🏆🥇
Defeated Umidjon Jalolov 🇺🇿 8-1 in Men's 65kg Final at the Asian Championship 2026! 🔥
3rd Gold of the season for him, Well Done! 🇮🇳❤️
THIS IS HUGE RESULT FOLKS! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
ABHIMANYOU IS THE ASIAN CHAMPION 🏆🤼
Defeated World C'ship Medalist Tumur-Ochir Tulga 🇲🇳 5-3 in the Men's 70kg Final
2/2 GOLD FOR INDIA AT ASIAN C'SHIP 🇮🇳🥇
Try to never fall in the hands of enemies or terrorists alive if you represent your country in the capacity that may be used as a leverage. Exactly for this,I had told my security in charge during my posting in Herat, Afghanistan “if I am captured alive by terrorists and you cannot rescue me, shoot me in my head”. I never wanted to be captured alive to ensure that my country isn’t blackmailed in any manner. I still remember reaction of my PSO.
#NeverGetCaughtAlive
JaiHind🇮🇳
Meet Nikhil Chandwani, the fearless humanitarian personally honoured by PM Modi as Pathbreaker of 2025.
For years, Nikhil has risked everything to rescue persecuted Hindu families from Sindh, Pakistan.
With his brave on-ground team, he has already helped over 9,300+ Hindu families escape unimaginable terror.
These men, women, and children faced forced conversions, abduction of daughters, land grabbing, sexual exploitation, and daily threats, simply for following Sanatan Dharma.
They lived in constant fear: hiding girls in pits at night, watching temples demolished, and enduring brutal persecution.
Nikhil doesn’t stop at escape.
He brings them safely to Bharat, shelters them in his refugee camps (including one in Jaisalmer for orphaned children), educates the kids, and helps them rebuild their lives with dignity.
Yet he pays a heavy price: daily death threats, blackmail, and vicious attacks from those who want him silenced.
Still, he refuses to stop. No fear, no fame seeking, only pure compassion and unbreakable commitment to Dharma.
In a world that often ignores the suffering of Hindus in Pakistan, Nikhil Chandwani proves one determined soul can save thousands.
Deeply inspired by such selfless service.
People in a village in Manipur had to walk sometimes up to 2 days to reach a hospital.
Villagers requested a road many times, but the government had ignored the demand for over 30 years.
Then a newly appointed IAS officer, Armstrong Pame, promised to help and build a road.
He asked the government for funds → No response.
Instead of waiting on hope, he created a Facebook campaign and raised ~₹40 lakh through crowdfunding. Donations came from contributors across ~25 countries.
He himself contributed ₹5 lakh from his own savings.
He and the villagers themselves built a 100 km road in ~210 days.
The road is named “People’s Road”.
The government has crores for freebies, but no money for remote villages, because it is never urgent for them.
Forgotten Dhurandhar 🔥🔥
Gopal Das -a name buried in silence for decades, yet carrying a sacrifice few can comprehend.
Sent across the border at a young age, he worked in the shadows, gathering intelligence with no identity, no recognition, and no guarantee of return.
Captured and locked away for 27 long years, he didn’t just lose time he endured harsh prison conditions and torture, surviving each day in silence while the world moved on without him.
No headlines. No honors. No public acknowledgment of what he gave.
His story reminds us that some heroes are never seen they suffer in darkness so the nation can remain in the light.
Respect to the man who gave away his youth, his freedom, and endured unimaginable pain all in silence for his country. 🇮🇳🔥