@dhruv_rathee Mr. Dhruv Rathee, criticism is important in democracy, but constantly projecting negativity about your own PM and country to the world while living abroad doesn’t always look intellectual. Constructive criticism builds a nation but constant humiliation only damages its image🇮🇳
@NeecheSeTopper@zai__w So Can’t we appreciate that instead of making everything embarrassing on social media?
Can’t we simply support someone who is representing our country with grace and confidence?
Not every appearance needs criticism sometimes appreciation and encouragement speak louder!!
@NeecheSeTopper Dear @aliaa08
Where U stand 2day is a place many women from our country dream of reaching. Representing India on a global stage takes hard work, courage, and consistency and that itself deserves respect.Not every opinion on the internet defines your journey.
Keep shining🙌
#cans
@dhruv_rathee You do make valid points sometimes,No doubt abt that,but constantly sitting in another country & only highlighting negativity abt your own Prime Minister and nation cannot always be called intelligence or balanced criticism.Constructive criticism is important, but so is fairness
From sweeping floors to shaping destinies, Pratiksha Tondwalkar’s life reads like a story written by courage itself.
She was born in Pune to parents who struggled to make ends meet. Before she could even understand her own dreams, life rushed her into responsibilities. At just 16, she was married. Schoolbooks were replaced with household duties. Education — the door she had barely touched — was shut too soon.
By the age of 20, fate struck again. She was widowed, holding a small child in her arms and a future filled with uncertainty. Society looked at her with pity. Circumstances tried to label her as helpless.
But Pratiksha refused to accept that label.
To feed her son and survive with dignity, she took a job as a sweeper at a Mumbai branch of State Bank of India. Every morning, she cleaned floors others walked on. She dusted desks where decisions were made. Her salary was small, but her spirit was unbreakable.
While the world slept, she studied.
After long days of physical labour, she opened books at night — tired eyes, aching body, but a mind burning with hope. Page by page, she reclaimed what life had once taken away. That determination led her to earn a degree in psychology — not as a privilege, but as a victory.
Slowly, quietly, change began.
Her dedication was noticed.
From sweeper to clerk.
From clerk to officer.
From officer to leadership.
Each promotion carried the weight of years of struggle, tears, and resilience.
During this journey, life gave her a partner who believed in her when it mattered the most. Her second husband, Pramod Tondwalkar, stood beside her — encouraging her to prepare for banking exams, supporting her ambitions, and sharing the responsibility of raising their children. For the first time, her dreams were not carried alone.
Step by step, she rose — not by shortcuts, but by strength.
And one day, the same institution where she once cleaned floors entrusted her with leadership. Pratiksha Tondwalkar rose to become CGM and ultimately Assistant General Manager of SBI — a position of authority, respect, and responsibility.
Her journey proves something powerful:
No work is small.
No beginning is weak.
No destiny is fixed.
Sometimes, the hands that clean the floor today are the ones that lead tomorrow.
Pratiksha didn’t just change her life —
she redefined what courage looks like.
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Prime Minister sir,
23-year-old Sahil Dhansera in Delhi recently lost his life.We r frequently losing young lives across our country due to rash driving and lack of traffic discipline.Please ensure stricter enforcement and accountability. Every life is precious.HumbleRequest🙏
Respected Prime Minister, @narendramodi@OfficeOfNG rising cases of underage and reckless driving across states are alarming,Social media fame is costing innocent lives. We urgently need stricter laws, higher fines, and uncompromising enforcement. Please take action. #roadsafety
DearPrimeMinister Shree @narendramodi@nitin_gadkari@OfficeOfNG@PMOIndia
Rash driving & zero traffic discipline are becoming a serious threat to public safety. No lane sense,constant overtaking, complete disregard for rules and as a result,we r losing lives far too frequently
Shree @PMOIndia I am deeply saddened by the Tripura Stuudent’s murder case in which a young boy lost his life. Judging people by their looks or language is completely unacceptable. When people fail to respect human life, strict laws must step in without delay. It’s HIGH TIME🙌
@RayaGhosh1 Hi Yesterday, I randomly came across a post on Google abt a guy battling cancer. It ws on Diwali &the message was truly heartbreaking,the kind that makes you feel how fragile hope can be. Do you happen to know him?
Amidst the cacophony, we didn't pay attention to the best birthday wish.
Sudesh Berry wants to open an account in the name of Modiji.
And, he says, every Indian should deposit one rupee in that account.
Dear @dhruv_rathee sometimes you need to step out of your own loop of negativity. You’re a knowledgeable person, but focusing only on flaws without seeing the positives makes your views seem one-sided.🙌
Pakistan requests India to reconsider suspension of Indus Waters Treaty: Reports
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खून और पानी एक साथ नहीं बह सकते 🙌
#pmo @PMOIndia #indianarmy
Honourable Prime minister Shree @narendramodi @PMOIndia jee
We are definitely in safe hands 🙌
India willing to talk only about return of PoK & handing over terrorists with Pak: Report
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