A class 2 Hindu student in a Hyderabad private school was given homework to recite the Kalma and Surah Al-Fatiha.
Parents questioned the management and asked: “Will you teach the Bhagavad Gita to students of other religions?”
🚨 BIG! J&K LG has ordered the WITHDRAWAL of 126 controversial books from government school libraries after they were found glorifying terrorists and separatists.
Eight officials have been SUSPENDED, one contractual employee REMOVED , and a departmental inquiry launched.
Illitrate jobless clowns,🤡🤡 ...
Ask them to go to Shivaji Nagar and remove Urdu signboard and they will pee in their pants 😂😂😂so much for language pride
Happy to see Kerala schools practising this
Every meal should begin with gratitude. And when the children chant it together it is complete bliss. The beauty of Sanatan sanskar practiced in our schools.
Agnieszka Hadała, a Polish woman living in India, just called out something many people have noticed.
She asked why Europe gets empathy during a heatwave, while India is often mocked or called "backward" for facing similar challenges.
She pointed out that parts of Poland are struggling at 35°C, with schools closing, roads and railway tracks affected, and many homes without AC or even fans.
Meanwhile, India regularly faces 40-50°C summers. When Indians slept on Mumbai's Versova Beach during power cuts to escape the heat, it became a global joke.
Now people across Europe are doing the same, but this time the world responds with sympathy.
🇮🇳 Checkmate to the World! ♟️🏆
At just 11 years old, Indian chess prodigy Divi Bijesh has conquered the global stage by winning the Gold Medal at the FIDE U-12 World Cup in Georgia.
With brilliance, focus, and fearless moves, she outplayed the world's best young talents and made India proud once again.
A new star rises in Indian chess. 🌟
India shines brighter. The world takes notice.
🚨 India's Manav Thakkar & Manush Shah beats World Champion Togami & Matsushima 🤩🔥
The Indian duo defeated Top Japanese Pair 3-1 in the Round of 16 at United States Smash!
WELL DONE BOYS! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
The Kailasa Temple wasn't built; it was carved out of a single basalt mountain. 🕉️
• 200k+ tons of rock vanished without a trace
• Army of 1,000 failed to destroy it in 3 years
• Tool marks out-perform modern hydraulic machinery
This not what the world expects from Bharat !!
India created history by winning its first-ever gold medal at the World Rowing Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Indian Army rowers Lakshay and Ujjwal Kumar Singh achieved the historic feat in the lightweight men’s double sculls final.
The Indian duo clocked 6:26.09 to finish ahead of Hong Kong and the Netherlands, clinching the gold medal.
imagine if Bangladesh claimed they invented pasta. Italians would riot.
Imagine if Sri Lanka claimed they invented Tacos. Mexicans would lose it.
Imagine if America claimed Yoga was invented in California. Indians would be furious.
Now check the records. They basically have.
2,300+ yoga trademarks sit in the US Patent Office.
Yoga Teachers all over the world take a “TTC” from a foreign governing body.
India gave yoga to the world.
Then quietly handed over ownership too.
Why they are Burning Flag of India ??
India never attacked Iran along with US and Israel??
This is why, you can never trust these Katuwas, their hate for India is natural, they just live here to destroy India internally.
Looks like eating food with tiny plastic in it is a common thing in China.
Upper caste Shin often adulterate food with plastic so the weight of food increases and they can make more money.
Never buy any food from China.
Many congratulations to Jyothi Yarraji on becoming Asia's fastest woman in the 100m hurdles by winning gold at the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships.
After a year-long battle with injury, she has not just returned to the track but displayed an indomitable spirit, outpacing the field in a brilliant 12.99s.
She brought double delight to the nation as, apart from winning gold, she earlier in the day clocked 13.14s to meet the qualifying standard for the 20th Asian Games Aichi–Nagoya 2026.
Not Cricket. Not Badminton. Not Wrestling. This time, India's tricolour flew highest in gymnastics.
Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, young gymnast Harschit Damodharan has scripted history by winning gold in the Junior Men's Vault event at the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships, becoming part of India's first-ever gold-silver finish in the competition alongside Akshat Bajaj.
Just a day earlier, he had also helped India secure a historic team bronze.
After topping the qualification rounds, Harschit rose to the occasion when it mattered most.
Behind this achievement are years of relentless training, discipline, and the guidance of coaches who believed in his potential.
From the practice hall to the continental podium, his journey is a reminder that champions are built one leap, one landing, and one determined day at a time.
Congratulations, Harschit!
#HarschitDamodharan #Gymnastics #Gamechangers
[Harschit Damodharan, India gymnastics, Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championship]
🚨🇮🇳 BRICS literally owns almost half of the planet
The West is still pretending it doesn’t exist, while NSA Ajit Doval drops cold facts: 👇
🔸BRICS is the home of 4.1 billion people — that’s 49% of humanity.
🔸More than 30% of global GDP.
🔸 42 million sq km of land — 28% of the Earth’s surface.
Polish traveller Dominika Patalas-Kalra forgot her medicines at a chemist in India and returned 4 days later expecting they would be gone. They were still there, safely kept and waiting for her.
In a country of 1.4 billion people, stories like this rarely make headlines but they say a lot about everyday Indian honesty, trust and generosity.
"I just love India for this," she said. And honestly, so do millions of visitors who experience the India that social media often ignores.