> An 8-year-old child has died due to pollution from this plant in Ramgarh Jharkhand.
> The food, water, and soil have all been polluted.
This is how we will become vishwaguru.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan @dpradhanbjp ji asked his PA to make a video of him listening to PM Narendra Modi's Mann Ki Baat while traveling in his car and share it with the Godi media. Hope GenZ forgives him and stops defaming him by running hashtags like #DharmendraPradhanmustresign
This is Ladakh. As bad as Juhu beach.
While there is no excuse for lack of civic sense, admin not doing their jobs.. Locals of Ladakh are also happily letting themselves and their environment be run over
Vc : https://t.co/wxstw1GlMU
#HimachalPradesh#pollution#ladakh
🚨 #ExpressInvestigation | The Union Minister of State for Agriculture Bhagirath Choudhary received a ₹99.03 lakh subsidy for a commercial cucumber farming project under a scheme run by the ministry he serves in.
While the final approval was granted by an NHB project approval committee that does not include the minister, Choudhary is the ex-officio Vice-President of the NHB board that oversees its functioning.
The project, worth ₹1.99 crore, was among 467 approved under the scheme in 2025.
Express Investigation by: Harikishan Sharma
🚨#𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 | Our investigation found that Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's family and their real estate firms acquired at least 137 plots spanning 168 acres in Ujjain for ₹45 crore in two years since December 2023 — mostly in areas benefiting from road projects and land-use changes his government announced. Here is a quick look at how much land each of his family members own
🔗 https://t.co/FEMW9VBzrO
I'm sure most of us have, at least once in our lives, woken up terrified from a dream where we missed an exam because we were late. We all know that sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach, the panic, helplessness, and regret.
That's why this video is so painful to watch. These students missed their NEET after getting stuck in a political rally in Bengaluru. Many would argue that since it wasn't their fault, they should have been allowed to enter. After all, they wouldn't have gained any advantage, they would simply have had less time to write the exam.
I understand that sentiment. It comes from a place of empathy, and that's a good thing. But large public exams cannot be run purely on emotions. They require clear, objective, and uniformly enforced rules. The purpose of a reporting-time cutoff isn't to punish late candidates; it's to ensure that every candidate is treated according to the same standard.
Once exceptions begin, the rule itself loses meaning. Why allow someone 5 minutes late but not 15? Why make an exception for one reason and not another? Imagine the chaos at thousands of exam centre if you leave entry time to discretion! In exams involving lakhs of candidates, fairness lies not in evaluating individual circumstances but in applying the same rule to everyone without discretion.
To add, centers are designed to complete security checks, identity verification, seating, and other protocols before the process begins; late admissions create operational and security complications and undermine confidence in the integrity of the exam.
It's heartbreaking for the students. One can sympathize with them and still accept that the authorities were right to enforce the cutoff. Sometimes a decision can be both unfortunate and correct at the same time.
विदिशा की घटना ने दिल दहला दिया! 💔
Re-NEET परीक्षा केंद्र, बायोमेट्रिक दिक्कतें और एडमिट कार्ड में गलती की वजह से तीन छात्राएं परीक्षा नहीं दे पाईं!
हर छात्रा के पीछे उनके माता-पिता भी खड़े थे! साथ थी बरसों की उम्मीदें, त्याग और सपने! जिसने भी यह पल देखा, भावुक हो गया!
पता नहीं इस "सिस्टम" को,
जनता के लिए कब बनाया जाएगा?
Social media trends have turned the world’s most beautiful places into endless bathroom lines at a concert, where everyone waits for hours just to take the same photo to show to people who couldn’t care less 🌎📸
Nothing captures the shallow decay of our time better than this