Right now, people across India are eating nothing but garbage in the name of street food. They don't seem to care about hygiene or even the health of their liver, Heart, Kidney
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
A Life That Served a Purpose
In a world chasing fleeting applause, some souls choose the long, quiet road of service. Today, welfare economist Jean Drèze has been honoured with a global award for his profound research on poverty and inequality in India.
Born in Belgium, he made India his home and its people his purpose. With a scholar’s rigour and a revolutionary’s heart, he stood beside the forgotten—documenting their struggles, amplifying their voices, and shaping policies that reached millions.
His tireless advocacy helped birth two landmark legislations that still stand as lifelines: the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), which offered dignity through work to the rural poor, and the National Food Security Act, which sought to ensure no one sleeps hungry in a land of plenty.
This is not just an award. It is recognition of a life lived in radical empathy. Of choosing dusty villages over ivory towers. Of measuring success not in citations or comfort, but in the quiet lifting of human suffering.
Jean Drèze reminds us that the highest calling is to use one’s intellect, privilege, and time in the service of those who have the least.
In an age of cynicism, his journey is a living ode:
To knowledge that heals. To scholarship that serves. To a life that mattered.
Congratulations and Thank You Professor Drèze.
India is better because you walked among us.
May your example inspire a new generation to stop performing compassion and start practising it—with depth, persistence, and love.
🧡 🙏
#JeanDreze #ServiceAboveSelf #India #SocialJustice
With so many reels of our tourists behaving badly abroad, here’s a lovely exception. A Bengali song bringing together people at Van Gogh Museum. Culture is spread best when it creates joy, not disruption.
I am shocked to know that the worst working conditions are with private security agencies. Many of them have no labour laws in place. There are still many who do not give a weekly off. These agencies have no work no pay policy and no minimum wage.
केवल 17 साल के सिद्धांत का यह 3 मिनिट का वीडियो देश के हर छात्र को देखना चाहिए।
जिस उम्र में बच्चे बोर्ड परीक्षा की तैयारी करते हैं, उस उम्र में सार्थक ���िद्धांत ने CBSE के टेंडर दस्तावेज़ों की तुलना कर 15 से अधिक विसंगतियों का दावा किया है।
• 3 "Poor Performance" क्लॉज हटाए ग��।
• "Previously Blacklisted" को बदलकर "Currently Blacklisted" कर दिया गया।
• 50 करोड़ टर्नओवर की पात्रता शर्त में Coempt कथित तौर पर महज़ 1.7% से क्वालिफाई करती दिखी।
• "Corrupt Practices" की समय-सीमा आधी कर दी गई।
• प्रोजेक्ट पात्रता मानदंडों में भी बदलाव किए गए।
17 साल का एक छात्र सवाल पूछ रहा है।
अब जवाब CBSE को देना चाहिए।
हमें तुम पर नाज़ है, सिद्धांत।
#CBSE
@RahulGandhi @Pawankhera @SupriyaShrinate
This is from Kasol, one of the last surviving spots for international tourists. Tourists openly aiming guns at people in the middle of the market. The reason is still unknown, but this is where the state of law and order has reached. Guns being pointed at people in broad daylight in a crowded market.
This 17 year old from Jharkhand did more journalism sitting at his home than the entire Indian Media combined did in 12+ years.
This is inspiring stuff, Sarthak may have fixed CBSE forever.
Legendary stuff, Must Watch 👏
The obsession with breaking records has successfully turned the fragile Himalayas into the world's longest PARKING LOT. Joshimath is currently choking under a massive 25-30 KM long traffic jam. From Vishnuprayag to 15 km beyond, tourists are stuck in their cars for hours.
As the heat wave grips central India, temperature continues to soar. In Bhopal where it feels like 44 degrees, no effort is visible by the authorities for Heat Management. No roadside shelters or drinking water kiosks provided by the administration
#weather#scorchingsummer