🚨 Crazy! India BLOCKS Nepal’s plan to supply additional 20 MW electricity to B'desh 💥
Nepal wanted to export the power through Indian transmission corridors, but New Delhi told:
— Not even 1 unit will be allowed without official Indian permission🤯
This is a firm assertion of India’s strategic control over regional energy routes👏🏻
While India has previously helped Nepal increase its electricity exports, this move shows no compromise on SOVEREIGNTY and national interest.
Bharat First. Always. 🔥🇮🇳
My respect for Captain Amrinder Singh has increased a lot today. He served as Chief Minister of Punjab for many years, but unlike Bhagwant Mann, he never bowed before the Jathedars of Akal Takht or cried in front of them. He never praised or glorified Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale. When Canada’s Sikh minister Harjit Singh and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wanted to meet him during their visit to Punjab, he firmly refused, saying they support Khalistan. Later, when diplomatic pressure forced a meeting, he handed them a list of Khalistani terrorists and told them clearly to eliminate those elements from Canada.
India's daughters have done it again! 🇮🇳🏑
Heartiest congratulations to our Women's Hockey Team on winning the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup. With their exceptional teamwork and determination, they have made the nation proud and inspired countless young girls to chase their dreams.
Nobody fears a man who shouts.
They fear the one who never speaks.
Amit Shah has said nothing about the INDI Alliance collapsing.
He doesn't need to.
Some call him ruthless.
Some call him a dirty player.
Some call him the most dangerous man in Indian politics.
Nobody calls him wrong.
He doesn't want headlines.
He wants history.
His mission is not the next election.
His mission is the next 50 years.
He doesn't fight parties.
He infiltrates them.
He operates like a Intelligence Officer.
He finds one person.
Already trusted.
Already inside.
Already at the table.
That person knows everything.
The cracks.
The egos.
The ambitions.
The Money.
The Dirty Secrets.
The price of every person in that room.
And when the time comes, that person moves.
Not for BJP.
For a quiet phone call nobody will ever trace.
Every party has that person.
They just don't know who.
That is not strategy.
That is architecture.
The INDI Alliance had 35 parties.
July 2023.
Bengaluru.
Grand launch.
They thought unity was enough.
It wasn't.
January 2024.
Nitish Kumar exits.
Founding member.
First casualty.
Nobody saw it coming inside the room.
Someone outside did.
February 2024.
Ajit Pawar splits NCP.
Takes the party name.
Takes the election symbol.
Sharad Pawar, 60 years in politics, woke up with a suffix.
Same month.
Eknath Shinde and 40 MLAs.
One night.
Guwahati. Gone.
Uddhav didn't lose to BJP.
He lost to someone he trusted.
July 2025.
AAP exits.
No press conference.
No drama.
Just a door closing quietly.
April 2026.
Nitish Kumar replaced as CM.
Bihar got its first ever BJP CM.
Nitish dreamed of becoming PM.
He became a footnote.
May 2026.
West Bengal.
15 years.
One woman.
Untouchable.
58 MLAs left.
20 MPs followed.
Even her inner circle didn't stay.
TMC Decimated.
June 8, 2026.
DMK officially exits.
The party that once called Nitish a traitor became Nitish.
35 parties entered.
None of them understood they were already being watched from inside.
This is what Amit Shah is.
He does not react.
He does not comment.
He does not appear in the story.
He is the story.
He creates an aura not by presence.
But by absence.
Opposition leaders wake up at 3am not knowing why they feel afraid.
They are afraid because somewhere in their own party someone is awake too.
Taking notes.
Reporting back.
Amit Shah has Eyes and Ears in every party.
And here is the question that should terrify every opposition party.
Amit Shah has been doing this for 20 years.
How many people has he trained?
How many silent architects are now sitting inside parties, inside governments, inside boardrooms?
The INDI Alliance has no answer.
Congress has no answer.
Like it or not,
My post is not admiration.
My post is a honest post-mortem.
Every party needs to ask one uncomfortable question.
Who inside us, is not really with us?
Find that person first.
Before that person finds you.
Two days after I gave birth, my husband walked away.
Doctors said I might never walk again.
But life had other plans.
After betrayal, rejection, five surgeries, and countless tears, I chose to rise—for my son. Today, I’m rebuilding my life one step at a time, raising him with love, strength, and respect.
Because if his father abandoned a woman, I’m raising a boy who will stand by one.
~ Megha Patel
#SingleMother #WomenEmpowerment #InspirationalStory #ResilienceAndStrength #LifeLessons
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A Proud Moment for Bharat 🇮🇳
A statue of Maharishi Sushruta has been installed at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, the world's oldest surgical college and one of the most respected surgical institutions globally.
More than 2,600 years ago, Maharishi Sushruta documented advanced surgical procedures, including reconstructive techniques that laid the foundation for what is now known as plastic surgery. His work in the Sushruta Samhita remains one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of medicine.
This recognition is not just a tribute to an extraordinary physician—it is also a reminder of the rich scientific and medical heritage of ancient Bharat.
As the world continues to acknowledge these contributions, it reinforces the importance of studying, preserving, and celebrating our civilizational legacy.
From ancient wisdom to global recognition—Maharishi Sushruta's legacy continues to inspire generations. 🇮🇳✨
Indian born Muslim says: "I was born in India and raised in India. But I fully support Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. As Muslims, as believers, we are one body. Our allegiance is not to a passport or some border. It is to Allah, Muhammad and to our fellow Muslims."
Don't hate him for his disloyalty fanaticism. First, understand where it comes from. Second, accept the reality of the situation. Finally, work for a Hindu Rashtra so people like him (and the liberals who support him) can never be a threat to India.
HUGE BREAKING 🚨 Vijay Govt cancels 46 DMK approved projects worth ₹246 crore that were to be funded using temple funds 🤯
Temple funds will not be used for commercial purposes 🔥🔥
After HC order, Govt said All the assets of the temples will be used solely for their sacred purposes.
Govt passes order to IMMEDIATELY stop the use of Temple funds for Marriage Halls and commercial Complexes.
Time : 1:15 PM
Venue : Delhi Airport
Scene : PM Modi arrives at Airport at 1:15 after concluding his program in Kolkata.
SPG Team : "Sir the car is ready, I think we should leave for Seva Tirth"
PM Modi: "No, ask team to clear all the SPG blocks on my way, our medical students have their exams at 2 PM. The students and family should not face any problem due to my convoy. We will leave the airport once the NEET Exam starts"
SPG Team : Ok sir, All route cleared!!
That's how PM Modi ensured no routes are closed during NEET Exam today!!
Look what the Jih@dis are doing to Kabini Backwaters in Karnataka
Once celebrated for its pristine natural beauty , these morons are cooking non veg biryani there !
Cockro@ches need a permanent solution
A ten-year-old boy walked into a computer store in Recife, Brazil, and politely asked to use one of the display tablets.
The salesperson handed it over. Instead of playing games, the boy sat down with quiet focus. He pulled out a worn notebook and pen, carefully copying notes from the screen.
Intrigued, the employees asked what he was doing.
He replied softly: “I have a geography assignment due tomorrow. We don’t have a computer at home… and we can’t afford one. This is my only chance to study.”
The security camera caught the entire moment. The video went viral.
When the store owner saw it, he didn’t hesitate. He gifted the boy a tablet and full internet access so he could study without limits.
The world isn’t fair. Some are born with every advantage, others with constant barriers not from lack of effort or talent, but from circumstances.
Yet sometimes, one act of kindness cuts through the inequality and changes everything.
En España, la hija de 13 años de una madre fue secuestrada y violada por un vecino. El agresor fue condenado a nueve años de prisión.
Aproximadamente seis años después de cumplir su condena, el agresor fue puesto en libertad condicional y regresó a la ciudad. Se encontró con la madre en un bar cerca de una parada de autobús.
El agresor le preguntó burlonamente: "¿Cómo está tu hija?". Enfurecida, ella compró gasolina, regresó al bar, roció al hombre con ella y le prendió fuego.
El hombre sufrió quemaduras graves y murió pocos días después.
Aunque estaba presa del pánico, no huyó, sino que confesó lo sucedido a quienes la rodeaban y esperó a que llegara la policía.
Fue condenada a cinco años y seis meses de prisión, pero gracias a una campaña de indulto y por motivos de salud, fue puesta en libertad tras cumplir parte de su condena.
Baap Baap Hota Hai! Ameture Rapper cum Part-time PM of Nepal Balen Shah must've realised this after rubbing Bharat on wrong side!
Joker Balen made many Anti-Bharat Statements & Policies. Modi Sarkar maintained dignified silence only to hit hard where it hurts most.
NEPAL's TEA INDUSTRY SCREWED!
50+ Nepali tea processing factories forced to close amid Bharat's new mandatory quality testing directive issued in May 2026.
Nepal's tea exports stall with around 2 Lakh Kg stranded at Kolkata warehouses. Around 9 Lakh Kg stock piled in Nepal's Tea Factories warehouses. With storage facilities reaching maximum capacity, it has forced temporary factory closures.
Crisis threatens farmers, workers and businesses across Nepal's tea sector who are now blaming PM Balen Shah for his policies towards Bharat.
Industry representatives warn of severe economic impact on tea-growing regions & a protest against Nepalese Govt.
Modi Ji ki lathi mei Awaz nahi hoti lekin lagti bahut zordar hai.
This is sad.
Anagha is leaving India.
The girl that's trying to store data in bacterial DNA.
She even made it work - the prototype.
And she did it working out of a tiny lab and Rs 5 crore in funding.
So we can't really blame her.
She is just trying to keep her dream alive.
But I wish we are able to solve the problem of patient capital - the kind that cares more about innovation instead of the ROI.
In 2015, 3 billionaires (Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman) plus a few millionaires committed $1B to an AI research company.
Its goal was not to generate the most ROI but to "advance digital intelligence in the way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole".
That's just what 4 billionaires were able to do.
India has 250+ billionaires.
We just need a few of them to take these moonshot bets to make a difference.
Any takers?
Bravo Hindus. 👏🏼👏🏼
If we stay united, conversion mafia will runaway with tail between their legs.
No christian in the village
No church is present in the village
No permission is taken
Still converts from neighbouring villages planned a huge conversion (suvartha) meeting and started building a stage right within 100m of a Hindu temple.😡🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
The Hindus in the village found out, united and verified from police that no permission was taken. They complained to the police and then demolished the entire stage.
Just look at the scale of the base of the stage. They planned a massive stage and to bring in huge number of converts as show of strength.
SHOCKING 🚨 Former terrorist Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat:
"The claim shown in Dhurandhar about the Khanani brothers printing fake Indian currency at an ISI-run printing press is true. 😳
I handled distribution of half of those counterfeit notes in South Kashmir"
His name is Birdev Done.
He was grazing sheep in the fields of Belagavi when his life changed. There was no phone in his hand, no television nearby, no crowd waiting for news. He was doing what his family had always done, walking with the flock under the open sky.
A friend reached him and told him what had just appeared on a screen far away.
He had cleared the toughest examination in the country.
Birdev comes from Yamage, a small village in the Kolhapur district of Maharashtra. His family are shepherds. They survived on a single acre of land and the sheep and goats they reared. Money was always short.
He studied in the local government school, in Marathi, and then somehow, against every odd that a poor village boy faces, he earned a degree in civil engineering from a respected college in Pune.
After college he took a job as a postman. It was steady and it was secure. For a family like his, it should have been the finish line.
He gave it up.
In 2021 he resigned from the post office to prepare full time for the Civil Services Examination, with no safety net and no guarantee, carrying the hopes of a shepherd family on his shoulders.
The exam did not give in easily. On his first attempt, he fell short by thirty marks. He went back and tried again.
On his second attempt, he fell short by just three marks. Three marks between him and everything he was working for.
Most people would have broken there.
He sat down and prepared a third time. In 2024, he cleared it with an All India Rank of 551.
When the result came, his family did not have a grand celebration hall. They wrapped a traditional shepherd’s turban around his head, right there among the flock, and marked the moment in the way their community has marked honour for generations.
The photograph of that moment travelled across the country.
His elder brother serves as a soldier in the Indian Army. Birdev now wants to serve as a police officer.
The boy who heard he had cracked the exam while grazing sheep is going to wear the uniform of the state.
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Kumar Vishwas on Dhurandhar 2: hits the nail on the head... fantastic reply.
Wow! Perhaps one of the best tributes to Aditya Dhar for making Dhurandhar. In just a few words, Kumar Vishwas hits the bullseye
The interviewer looks visibly uncomfortable and must be cursing his luck for asking the right question to the wrong person. Enjoyed this conversation 😘😍👊🏼
If the internet connection in our homes, the gas cylinder in our kitchens, and the fuel in our vehicles reach us without interruption, there is a woman working behind the scenes in the dark depths of the ocean, holding her breath and taking immense risks — Atulya K.V.
Born in the small village of Pattambi in Kerala's Palakkad district, Atulya is a Malayali woman who ventured into the world's deep oceans and made history. She is India's first female commercial diver.
While scuba diving is generally a recreational activity enjoyed for exploring the beauty of the sea, Atulya's work involves the far more dangerous field of commercial diving.
When major underwater oil and gas pipelines or internet cables are damaged, it is Atulya who dives beneath the sea to carry out repairs, welding, and maintenance work. She is also the only woman in India with the commercial license required to perform such operations.
She has visited many parts of the deep-sea world that most of us have never seen. Beneath the sea behind the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram, Atulya discovered unusual cave-like underwater formations.
Similarly, while diving off the coast of Kozhikode, she discovered ancient boats and marks believed to have been caused by cannonballs in an area thought to have served as a hideout of Kunjali Marakkar.
One of Atulya's long-standing dreams is to ensure that such discoveries are properly documented and preserved as part of history.
She completes these missions while facing powerful underwater currents and dangerous marine creatures such as stonefish and stingrays.
According to Atulya, nothing on the ocean floor truly belongs to us. The creatures living there are lives just like ours. Rather than disturbing them, we should become a part of their world, respect them, and appreciate them.
Atulya, a Malayali woman who safeguards both critical national infrastructure and remnants of history in the unseen depths of the sea, is herself a part of history.
Sadly, it must be said that even Wikipedia has not adequately recognized her with photographs and proper documentation.
The world should know about people like her—especially this young woman who is a pride of Kerala. Let that recognition begin with us.