MESSI, PLANIFICACIÓN Y EJECUCIÓN.
Video en tiempo real de 2 minutos.
1. Comienza dándole indicaciones a Lisandro Martínez. Quien será el encargado de darle el pase ganador.
2. Camina como distraído entre los defensores, que lo marcan en zona, saben que hombre a hombre es imposible y con riesgo de dislocarse la cadera.
3. En el minuto 1:17 Messi trota para salir del off-side, y al momento de que sale el pase, corre y ya toos saben como termina.
A daycare employee at Capgemini's Bengaluru campus couldn't bear the abuse of the kids at the centre.
She reported it to supervisor, but instead of taking action, they fired her. She then became a whistleblower and leaked videos that exposed the abuse.
In the videos, toddlers were made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, had water sprayed into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, were locked inside bathrooms, and were forced into narrow, water-filled pipes to frighten them. The videos triggered outrage, forcing authorities to act.
Today, according to media reports, the police have arrested the whistleblower only for allegedly "leaking sensitive videos." Lol! What a system! A poor woman with a clear conscience stood up to the powerful and went public, not for personal gain or with any malicious intent, but solely to protect those children. And she's the one who gets arrested.
This conversation of @smitaprakash ji with @PawanKalyan
Garu was interesting to watch for its maturity and measured approach to issues. Do watch. https://t.co/jHl94Q0o1Y
A Bengaluru man's frustration turned into a protest that has sparked a bigger conversation across the country.
His pregnant wife was stuck in a traffic jam caused by a VIP convoy, prompting him to sit on the road in protest and question why ordinary citizens should face delays for the movement of a few.
The incident quickly went viral, reigniting a debate that many Indians have had for years. When someone is rushing to a hospital, an exam, work, or home, should public roads be brought to a standstill for VIP movement?
Interestingly, countries like Japan and Nepal have largely phased out widespread VIP roadblocks, focusing on security measures that minimise disruption to citizens.
Should India rethink its VIP convoy culture?
Tell us what you think in the comments.
#Bengaluru #VIPCulture #TrafficJam
[India Traffic Management, VIP Convoy Culture, Public Road Safety, Urban Traffic Issues, Citizen Rights India]
I HATE MICHAEL
After watching MICHAEL film , my memory went back to that horrible day June 25 th , 2009 when I slept late with the television still murmuring like a ghost in the darkness of my room , and as I groggily woke up in the morning and my eyes went to the screen to see those terrible white letters against black: “Michael Jackson is Dead.”
For several long seconds,this must be a nightmare, I thought. Why the hell would I even dream something so horrible? But the banner on the tv stayed and the news ticker kept crawling.
I reached out to the remote and started switching channels and all anchors were speaking with the same solemn gravity , and I finally realised the impossible had happened.
Back in my engineering college days in Vijayawada, on January 2nd 1984 , a friend dragged me into a dingy video parlour, insisting I had to see something. The lights got switched off, and then THRILLER hit me like a punch in the gut
It was not just a song or a dance. It was an invasion.
My eyes, conditioned by a lifetime of mediocrity were violently pried open. The production, the choreography, the seamless ecstasy blended into one single divine entity .. it was spectacle on a level I had never imagined possible and at the centre of that storm was him.
MICHAEL JACKSON
He didn’t move like a human being. He glided, he exploded , he floated, he commanded the screen like a supernatural entity who just entered a human body for a few minutes of absolute dominance. I walked out of that parlour in a complete daze, my heart racing, my mind reeling. This cannot be a real person. He has to be GOD or the least a fantasy sculpted by the gods to bless us mortals on Earth.
Every subsequent music video of his only raised the bar higher. Beat It. Billie Jean. Smooth Criminal. Black or White. Remember the Time. Bad to name a few
Each one was a brand New Testament and
In every song picturisation discussion I’ve had in my career whether with my team or other directors we always circled back to his videos
His work became an unreachable benchmark, a constant source of both inspiration and humility.
And yes like I said , It was never just the dance. never just the voice. It was always the aura.
That man was like a gravitational force not subject to control
The scandals? The controversies? They never bothered me. They were background noise. What he gave my senses and my soul far outweighed anything a human court or a tabloid magazine could ever throw at him.
To me, he was either God or God’s special creation and that is exactly why I hate him.
I hate Michael Jackson for dying.
I hate him for proving that even he was human
I hate that he too needed oxygen and blood like the rest of us.
I hate that his heart could stop beating too.
I hate that I lived long enough to see those words on CNN: “Michael Jackson’s body sent to Mortuary.”
He back stabbed me.
He betrayed my fantasy.
He left heaven and became mortal.
I hate you, Michael, for turning my dream into a nightmare
And i love you.
I love you more than I can express in words
Wherever you are now, in whatever dimension, I am sure you are moonwalking across galaxies, creating space storms, with a brilliance which even the stars cannot contain.
And I will carry that daze you gave me in that Vijayawada video parlour till i die 🙏🙏🙏
Hearty congratulations to #TeamIndia for their magnificent victory over New Zealand in the ICC T20 World Cup final and for winning the World Cup for the third time.
I congratulate Captain @surya_14kumar for leading the team brilliantly. Special congratulations to India’s wicketkeeper @IamSanjuSamson for his outstanding performance throughout the tournament and for showcasing his exceptional talent.
Special appreciation to @Jaspritbumrah93 and @chakaravarthy29 for their exceptional bowling performances and for emerging among the leading wicket-takers of the tournament. I also congratulate Head Coach @GautamGambhir and the entire support staff for their guidance and dedication in steering the team towards this remarkable achievement.
This victory has filled the hearts of 1.4 billion Indians with immense pride and joy. I wish the team many more successes in the future.
@BCCI
#ICCT20WORLDCUP #INDvsNZ #T20WorldCup2026final
That day, Chandra Shekhar Azad sat in the park with his comrade Sukhdev Raj, discussing plans for the future of the freedom struggle. Suddenly, acting on a tip from an informer, British officer Nott Babar arrived with a large police force and surrounded the entire park. Within moments, gunfire erupted.
Azad instantly ensured Sukhdev’s safe escape and chose to face the enemy alone. Armed with nothing more than a Colt pistol and a handful of cartridges, he took his position.
On one side stood dozens of British policemen, hidden behind trees with rifles ready.
On the other stood a single man — Azad — fearless and unshaken.
His marksmanship was extraordinary. Bullet after bullet found its target, injuring Nott Babar’s wrist and several other officers. The British were stunned. How could one man hold back an entire force for so long?
But the fight was relentless, and Azad’s ammunition began to run out. At last, only one bullet remained.
He remembered the vow he had made in his youth:
“I will never die at the hands of the enemy. I am Azad, and I will remain Azad.”
Without hesitation, he placed the pistol against his temple and pulled the trigger. That brave son of Mother India embraced martyrdom — but never surrendered alive to the British.
It is said that even after he fell, the British officers were too afraid to approach him. They feared it might be a trap — that Azad might rise again and fire. From a distance, they shot at his lifeless body to make sure he was truly gone.
“We will face the enemy’s bullets,
We were free, and we shall remain free.”
Azad proved that freedom is not something begged for — it is something earned by living and dying on one’s own terms.
The freedom we enjoy today was bought at the cost of that final bullet. Azad did not shoot himself because he was defeated. He did it so that he would remain unconquered — forever unbeatable.
Shame on the conscience that sells itself for small favors.
Shame on the hands that choose applause over resistance against injustice.
His words were not just a slogan; they were a thunderous challenge to colonial rule — an echo that still lives in the soil of Prayagraj.
Azad fulfilled his promise. He was never captured alive.
But ask yourself — are you truly free today? Free from fear, from silence, from mental chains? Do you still have the courage to call wrong what is wrong?
If not, then take down Azad’s portrait from your walls — because the image of a lion does not belong in the room of cowards.
Either live with the self-respect of Azad…
or remain silent and celebrate a life without dignity.
Remembering the fearless soul who chose death over surrender — Chandra Shekhar Azad, forever free, forever immortal.
#ChandraShekharAzad #RememberingAzad #AzadForever #ShaheedAzad #FreedomFighter #IndianRevolutionary #MartyrsOfIndia #IndianHistory #NationRemembers #LegendNeverDies #FearlessSoul #TruePatriot #SpiritOfFreedom #IndiaSalutes #PrideOfIndia #Bharat #HistoryMatters #Inspiration #Respect #AzadiKeDeewane
Saluting the spirit of service shown by a woman constable from Rangampeta PS. Even while off duty, carrying her baby, she stepped in to clear traffic on the Kakinada–Samarlakota road and ensured ambulances could move. This is policing beyond the call of duty.
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The Indian diaspora in South Africa is very happy with the Government of India’s decision of extending OCI facility up to 7th Generation Persons of Indian Origin in South Africa. Earlier, it was only available up to the 4th generation. This strengthens our enduring linkages with the dynamic Indian community in South Africa.
🚨 SHOCKER: Around 66% of business firms surveyed across 159 districts in India have admitted that they paid bribes in the last 12 months.
(LocalCircles survey)