Most Indian vehicles arenтАЩt even E20 compatible ..yet Nitin Gadkari ji is forcing 100% ethanol norms on us!
We the people pay full price for our vehicles + we pay road taxes, insurance, tolls, GST on vehicles, parking, GST on spares, basically or lot of money for everything that one can think of! And yet in return we get Pathetic roads, mostly terrible infrastructure, traffic jams and now fuel that destroys the engines and kills mileage of our vehicles!
Meanwhile we all know that most sugar mills owned by netas & their families and it is their linked companies that are minting crores from ethanol distilleries.
Let's cut out the BS, this is a straight-up Ethanol Scam! And while we INDIANs have to pay a price & yet suffer, these netas profit and make money! Also say if one wants non blended fuel instead of this nonsensical E-20, E-30 or E-100 why can't we be given that?
#EthanolScam #GadkariEthanol #MiddleClassLoot
If you are planning a trip to Sikkim, this post could be helpful. Bookmark this for future reference.
We visited Sikkim in the first week of May 2026, covering Gangtok, Nathu la and Lachung (North Sikkim). Our group had six people, including my parents in their 70s.
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Late Shri Manohar Parrikar Ji once narrated his ordeal.
"I'm from Parra, a village in Goa, so we're called 'Parrikars.' My village is famous for its watermelons. When I was a child, the farmers there held a 'Watermelon Eating Contest' in May, after the harvest. All the children were invited and asked to eat as many watermelons as they wanted.
Many years later, I went to IIT Mumbai to study engineering. Then I returned to my village after 6.5 years. I went to the market to look for watermelons. But they were gone. The ones I found were very small.
I went to meet the farmer who used to hold the 'Watermelon Eating Contest.' Now his son had taken his place. He still held the contest, but there was a difference. When the old farmer offered us watermelons to eat, he would ask us to spit the seeds into a bowl. We were forbidden to chew the seeds. He was collecting seeds for the next crop.
We were, in effect, unpaid child laborers.
He would keep his best watermelons for the competition, using them as the best. He obtained good seeds, which produced even bigger watermelons the next year. When his son arrived, he thought the larger ones would fetch a higher price in the market, so he started selling the larger ones and keeping the smaller ones for competition. The next year, the watermelons grew smaller, and the next even smaller. A watermelon generation lasts one year.
In seven years, Parra's best watermelons were wiped out. In humans, a generation changes every 25 years. In 200 years, we will realize the mistakes we were making in educating our children.
Selecting good seeds, that is, talent, is a huge task in itself. Due to irrelevant ideas and useless things, our good watermelons will go to market, leaving us with useless, inferior seeds.
We must think about this in today's context.
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The West built its power grids on Copper. But India is Copper-Poor & Aluminium-Rich. Indian scientists perfected the AL-59 Aluminium Alloy conductors, a material that carries up to 30% more power than traditional cables while sagging far less under extreme heat & load.
While the West battles decades-old copper infra, India quietly built the worldтАЩs most advanced 800 kV Ultra High Voltage Direct Current (UHVDC) corridors, engineering marvels that move massive power across 1000s of KMs with unmatched efficiency.
Also, through the UJALA scheme, India distributed 36.8 crore+ (368M) LED bulbs. This single initiative slashed peak electricity demand by ~9500 MW & saved 48 billion units of electricity every yr. 9500 MW is equivalent to the output of ~20-25 large coal-fired power plants/the entire generation capacity of several states... achieved w/o burning a single extra tonne of coal.
Data Source: @indianmatrix
BJP candidateтАЩs EVM button was found taped at Falta, Diamond Harbour from where TMC's Jahangir Khan is fighting.
All this in plain sight, despite 2.5 lakh central forces, CCTVs, surveillance and the era of internet and social media!
тАЬDemocracy!тАЭ
@masoladosa Because the one happened in the movie is how human emotions work, emotions get piled up, 1000 thoughts occur in a moment, it takes time and an alone place to process all these things about the person who was your best friend once!And the one you narrated is a cheap YRF script.
Here is the simple magic in plain words:
It is a 500 megawatt sodium-cooled fast breeder reactor, fully designed and built by Indian scientists and engineers at BHAVINI with support from IGCAR.
It runs on mixed oxide fuel made from plutonium and uranium, cooled by over 1,750 tonnes of liquid sodium.
The coolest part? While generating clean electricity, it turns extra uranium into fresh plutonium in a blanket around the core. So it breeds its own fuel for the future.
This is stage two of India's three-stage nuclear dream. It opens the door wide to stage three, where we tap into our massive thorium reserves that the world envies. Less waste, more power, and real energy freedom for Bharat.
What a scam @KeyaFoods ! In the name of Oregano, youтАЩre selling salt, that too at the rate of Oregano! This contains around 29% of salt, howтАЩd you answer that? When I purchase Oregano, I donтАЩt have look for salt in it!
#foodscam
Both videos are from Baba Baidyanath Dhaam, Deoghar. The first shows how common devotees are treated, and the second shows how VIPs are treated.
This is same in most of the famous temples. This difference must end. You canтАЩt expect unity and brotherhood in a religion if the rich and powerful receive pampered treatment at temples while ordinary devotees are treated like an inconvenience.
I understand that the sheer number of devotees makes it difficult to give everyone ample time, but things can still be managed with dignity, through better crowd management, token or time-slot systems, clearly marked queues, and strict enforcement of the same rules for everyone. Whatever is decided for the common people, the same rules should apply to the rich and powerful as well.