❤️Woke up to this very beautiful birthday wish song by a Chinese girl for a Muslim girl outside a Luckin coffee outlet. Very cute :)
Credits to Zeny_ot7, the singer.
BEML's order of priorities should be:
1. TBMs
2. Bridge-launching gantries
3. Bucket-wheel excavators
4. Municipal cleaning machinery
5. Giant gantry cranes for sea ports (incl AI automation)
6. Aerobridges for airports
Railway products should be a sideshow.
Drill baby drill.
Can't wait to see Malaca strait getting jacked with Oil rigs and bases at Sri Vijayapuram, beautiful forests and a big naval base in Nicobar. Dominating the Indian Ocean. 😮💨🔥
Congratulations @OilIndiaLimited !
An ocean of energy opportunities reinforced in the Andaman Sea!
Very happy to report the presence of natural gas in Sri Vijayapuram-3 an exploratory well drilled by Oil India Ltd. 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters.
Initial production testing of the well at the depth of 1900 plus meters in the Eocene formation has established the presence of natural gas through continuous flaring.
Oil India is carrying out gas sampling to assess the composition & calorific value of gas and to carry out isotope studies to understand the genesis of the gas.
Under the Samudra Manthan Mission (National Deep Water Exploration Mission) announced by Hon’ble PM @narendramodi Ji on Independence Day 2025, large number of deepwater & Ultra deepwater exploration wells are planned in our offshore basins to fully exploit our hydrocarbon reserves.
Presence of hydrocarbon is now reported in 2(Two) wells out of 3 (Three) exploratory wells drilled by OIL in current exploratory campaign off Andaman Basin.
This presence of natural gas will help us in taking forward our exploration ambitions in coordination with global deepwater exploration experts like @petrobras, @TotalEnergies, @bp_india, @Shell, @exxonmobil and will be a significant milestone in our journey through Amrit Kaal!
@PMOIndia@PIB_India@PetroleumMin@mygovindia
#OilIndia #EnergySecurity #Exploration #NaturalGas #Andaman
@annamalai_k@WTLFoundation couldn't find an option to add the number from Australia or ig any other foreign countries. It's either India or the US on the platform.
How can someone from Australia be a part of this?
It's been 12 years and still having incompetent ministers is unacceptable. Good for nth Ppl like @dpradhanbjp, @l_ncsc are just a waste of resources and people mandate.
💡In 1957, a British aristocrat named Lord Altrincham did something almost unthinkable. He publicly criticised Queen Elizabeth II and Buckingham Palace.
The establishment, naturally, was furious. Then...the media attacked him. Royalists branded him a traitor.
One extremist politician even physically assaulted him. (Lord Altrincham was slapped if I'm not wrong!)
👉But history remembers him differently.
Lord Altrincham... wasn't trying to destroy the monarchy. He was trying to save it. He was a Lord after all.
His argument was simple:
~The monarchy had become surrounded by people who only told it what it wanted to hear.
~The Palace had become insulated from ordinary citizens.
~It was slowly losing touch with the mood of the country.
👉The uncomfortable truth is that every institution eventually faces this danger. Not just monarchies.
Governments. Political parties. Bureaucracies. Corporations.
Even media organisations.
And when institutions stop listening to criticism, decline begins.
Looking at India of today, this lesson feels more relevant than ever.
🔺When students and parents raise concerns about NEET, the answer cannot simply be "everything is fine." There has to be an acknowledgement of grievous mistakes made. Accountability...
When CBSE makes mistakes that affect lakhs of students, the response cannot be defensiveness.
When farmers, youth, middle-class taxpayers, small businesses or unemployed graduates express frustration, dismissing them as politically motivated is not leadership.
The same lesson applies to political parties.
>>The Congress leadership must ask why so many grassroots workers and regional leaders feel disconnected from decision-making.
>>The BJP must ask whether electoral success in the past automatically guarantees success in the future.
>>The DMK must ask whether the anger visible among sections of young voters, GenZ and urban middle classes is being understood early enough.
>>The AIADMK must ask whether it has genuinely reinvented itself after Jayalalithaa.
>>TVK, despite its current momentum, must ask whether it can avoid creating the same echo chambers that damaged older parties. I've mentioned about the "Power Centres" before...
Because political history is ruthless.
👉Parties rarely fall because their opponents become stronger. They fall because they stop listening.
The Congress once seemed unbeatable. The Left once dominated entire states. The AIADMK and DMK have both experienced periods when they believed victory was inevitable and even felt invincible! Today, BJP is in a similar position.
Every political giant eventually learns the same lesson.
Voters change. Society changes. Aspirations change. And if leaders fail to change with them, voters move on.
The greatest danger to any leader is not criticism from opponents. It is applause from loyalists.
Because loyalists often tell leaders what they want to hear. We've seen how MK Stalin was surrounded by such loyalists which became an echo chamber of sorts.
But...critics tell leaders what they need to hear.
Lord Altrincham understood something that many politicians across the world still struggle to understand:
~Criticism is not always a threat.
~Sometimes criticism is an early warning system.
~The institutions that survive are not the ones that silence criticism.
~They are the ones mature enough to learn from it.
~The ground always sends signals before it sends a shockwave.
~The wise listen to the signals.
👉The foolish wait for the election result.
Regular rekha gupta W she is diva she is making sure baddie of Delhi can feel happy by building 100 eco park planting 35 lakh trees and building 10+ pet park for animals 😭🫶🏻🫶🏻
BJP's opposition should come from the BJP or the big Hindutva fold. AK's new party.. if he is forming one should be the start for it.
Otherwise the present opposition is a bunch of jokers who can't question the valid mistakes and incompetency of BJP in various aspects.
Hmm so does the Native people of straya. Drugies and wasties. Lost their culture, lost their land, converted to foreign faith to an extent. We are the survivors who are at the losing side
Whatever happened to the Meso American Civilisation in the past is happening to Dharma in India. The current demography of the descendants of the Mayans/Aztecs are mostly just known for being drug mules and mafias.
Same will happen given the IQ and moral turpitude of these dumeel thaazhvaan toy holis in the future.
Sorry it is what it is.
மடியிலா மன்னவன் எய்தும் அடியளந்தான்தாஅய தெல்லாம் ஒருங்கு. - 610.
This one kural is enough to break the myth. If you know who measured the three world in three steps.
Tiruvallur was a not a Hindu .
Somewhere one has to accept the fact and move on.
My paper submitted at University of Hamburgh Germany made a point on that and also how he Belonged to the Valluva Nainar community which comes under scheduled caste.
My husband belongs to that sub- caste and they are considered priestly clan among Dalits .
Valluvars are know for medicine, astronomy, Astrology, alchemy and many more skills which they founded.
For example we can see Vaitheeswaran kovil in Tamilnadu known for Nadi Jodidam ...the people' who do that are valluvars ,who are Dalits.
Pandit Ayothee thass was Valluvar.
So yes. Thiruvallur, who is originally knon as Deiva Pulavar Valluva Nainar was not a Hindu and he was Dalit .
Francis White Ellis proves it and many more.
Below is the image of Valluvar etched in a gold coin designed by Ellis for the Madras mint.
Ayothee Thass in his writings say that Valluvar Belonged to a hybrid of Tamil Jain- Buddhist traditionalism.
One of the reason why the Ganges Bound Brahmin priests chased away Tarun Vijay when he wanted to place the statue of Valluvar at the ganges . Because he was Paraiyar.
They knew .