Oscar Fernandes openly spoke about his personal experience with cow urine during his cancer journey.
Nobody is saying it is a universal cure or a substitute for scientific treatment.
But it takes courage for a Congress leader to speak against the intellectual fashion of blindly mocking everything rooted in Indian traditions.
Research is meant to investigate.
Brown sepoys are questioning findings with colonial-era superiority complexes.
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Incredible how an economist is able to get away with such nonsense on a daily basis
The graph merely shows agricultural labor suddenly increasing in 2020-21 and then falling back
Obviously due to pandemic
This fool didn't even mention it
Imagine writing the economic history of 2019-21 but refusing to mention Covid
This is how far liberals will go to make a political opponent look bad
And you want us to trust a single line written by intellectuals about India's several thousand year history, or the era of Nehruvian socialism?
In 1925, a young Indian chemist stood at the benches of the world-renowned Sorbonne University in Paris, manually separating complex, highly volatile minerals containing rare elements like Scandium, Europium & Gadolinium. His chemical separation techniques were so breathtakingly precise that France’s greatest authority on rare earths, Professor Georges Urbain, hosted him & benefited from his work greatly. He returned to India with the knowledge to unlock the subcontinents' hidden geological treasures.
But when he asked the University of Calcutta for basic instruments to analyze India's minerals, the administration turned its back, claiming they had no funds. Undeterred, the scientist quietly spent decades slicing his own monthly salary in half to personally buy state of the art European spectrometers, donating them anonymously to his department. He literally bought India's entry into advanced atomic spectroscopy out of his own pocket, only to die a ghost whose name is missing from the very labs he personally built.
Born in Calcutta on 22nd Nov, 1896, Pulin Bihari Sarkar was raised in a family that deeply valued intellectual depth. When he entered Presidency College, he came under the direct, transformative influence of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray: the father of Indian chemistry. Acharya Ray taught him a fundamental lesson: Chemistry is not just a career; it is a nationalist duty.
After topping his university exams, Pulin traveled to Paris to work at the Sorbonne under Georges Urbain.
Rare-earth elements were a complete chemical nightmare at the time. Because elements like Scandium & Gadolinium sit closely on the periodic table, their chemical behaviors are nearly identical. Separating them from a single raw mineral chunk required mind-numbing patience & a microscopic understanding of fractional crystallization.
Pulin Sarkar perfected the art. He became so fluent in the science that he mastered French just to write & defend his monumental State Doctorate (Docteur ès Sciences) thesis in their native tongue. To make his experiments even more accurate, he manually trained himself in elite glassblowing, fashioning tiny, specialized micro-filtration gadgets & wash bottles that were so compact he could literally carry an entire micro-testing lab in the palm of his hand.
When Dr. Pulin Bihari Sarkar returned to India as a lecturer, he wanted to map the mineral wealth of his own soil. He knew India was sitting on massive, untouched deposits of rare elements vital for the future of industrial & nuclear chemistry.
But when he walked into the University College of Science in Calcutta, he faced a desolate reality. The lab lacked the sophisticated optical instruments needed to analyze atomic structures. The colonial-era administration flatly refused to provide financial aid.
Pulin faced a choice: give up research & become a comfortable, dry lecturer/find another way. He chose the hard path.
Every single month, for yrs, Pulin took a massive chunk of his professor's salary & set it aside. He did not buy property/luxury items. Instead, he reached out to the elite instrument manufacturers of Europe. Out of his own personal funds, he purchased a Hilger Large E Quartz Spectrograph, a high-precision microphotometer & a constant duration spectrometer: the gold standard of global analytical tech.
He did not brag about it. He quietly set the heavy crates up in the university lab, unboxed them & formally donated them to the Department of Chemistry.
Armed with his self-funded laboratory, Prof. Sarkar & his students began analyzing Indian minerals.
He discovered that a minor magnetic constituent of Indian sphalerite contained rare traces of Germanium, a element that would later become the literal core of modern semiconductor electronics.
He developed revolutionary micro-volumetric techniques to determine complex uranium compositions, providing foundational analytical methods that India's early atomic energy programs quietly relied upon.
He published voluminous work on stabilizing rare elements like Rhenium, mapping chemical symmetries that European text-books actively quoted.
Prof. Sarkar had a pathological hatred for self-promotion. He lived an completely unassuming, minimalist life. After retiring as the Ghosh Professor of Chemistry in 1960, he continued working as an emeritus scientist until his failing eyesight could no longer look through the microscopes. He passed away quietly on 13th Jul, 1971.
Every single time a modern Indian metallurgist uses a high-tech spectrograph to map rare elements/an electronics lab tests a raw mineral for semiconductor traits, they are walking a path carved out by a man who had to buy his own microscopes just to prove his country's worth. Pulin Bihari Sarkar poured his own life blood & wealth into the test tubes of India, but we left the literal Father of Indian Analytical Chemistry to remain a silent ghost fading into the background of his own reactions.
Meet the father of NEET candidate Abdullah Talib.
-Registers for NEET
-Candidate does not prepare for the exam
-Gets a notification from NTA about a location change before the exam
-Father checks the admit card
-Father gets shocked
-Calls the media and mocks and blames NTA
-NTA and the government get mocked and targeted by politicians and the media
-NTA investigates the case through its technical team
-NTA finds that the location was changed using the student's credentials
-Abdullah's family gets exposed
What did we learn today?
A community can go to any extent to defame the government and NTA for its benefits.
ALAS, THE WORST FEARS APPEAR TO BE COMING TRUE. THERE APPEARS TO BE A SCAM IN THE NAME OF RAM LALLA. AND HERE'S WHY IT IS MORE THAN AN ACT OF CRIMINAL IMPROPRIETY.
The latest is that the SIT is preparing legal action against Champat Rai aide Tinnu Yadav in the Ram Mandir donation theft probe, sources say. Cases may also be registered against donation-counting staff and bank officials. Arrests are possible. Complainant Anil Mishra alleges no receipt was issued for donated gold and claims he was later told the gold had already been melted down.
It is deeply painful to be reporting these details. The Ram Mandir isn't just a bricks-and-mortar tribute to a deity. It is much more than that. It is a symbol that consecrates the reclamation of Hindu civilizational heritage. A heritage that was first endangered by settler colonisation and later by a political ideology that wrongly portrayed any attempt to reclaim or appreciate the grandeur of Hindu civilization as an assault on secularism.
That is precisely why these allegations are so troubling. One would have thought that the symbols of this great project to reclaim Hindu heritage would have been safest in the hands of those who led the movement. It is now incumbent upon these self-styled "guardians of the faith" to prove themselves by ensuring they do not become complicit in the very acts of vandalism and desecration they have long fought against.
At 9:34 AM, ANI posted a video of Mohammed Talib, who claimed that the NTA had allotted an Abu Dhabi exam centre to his son, even though they live in Nagpur.
Just 1 hour and 36 minutes later, at 11:10 AM, Rahul Gandhi promptly tweeted on the issue and targeted the Modi government.
Following an investigation, the NTA clarified that the applicant, Abdullah, had himself logged into the NTA website and changed the exam centre to Abu Dhabi.
Key Questions:
▪️Was this a planned Congress operation to exploit public sensitivity around NEET and provoke anger against the government?
▪️Is there any connection between Mohammed Talib and the Congress party?
▪️Has Congress become so desperate that it is willing to spread rumours and fake news, even if it means destabilising the country?
▪️Will they repeat such tactics again tomorrow?
Don't trust Congress on NEET now
This image of Niels Bohr delivering a lecture at the Bose Institute Auditorium in Calcutta in Jan 1960 alongside D. M. Bose encapsulates a golden era of Indian physics.
There is a wonderful story about D.M. Bose that not many people know. In 1927, the world's absolute physics elite gathered at the legendary Como Conference in Italy to discuss the newly birthed Quantum Mechanics. The invitation list featured a who is who of physics: Niels Bohr, Max Planck, Werner Heisenberg, & Enrico Fermi. Only 2 Indian physicists were invited: M. N. Saha & D. M. Bose.
For decades, historians assumed the organizers had made a typo & meant to invite Satyendra Nath Bose (of Bose-Einstein statistics fame). However, archival records later revealed there was no mistake: D. M. Bose was invited purely on his own merit.
At the time, his international reputation, his pioneering work on the magnetic properties of paramagnetics (the Welo-Bose Rule) & his deep ties to European labs made him a far more prominent experimental figure globally than S. N. Bose.
Check this. This interview by this journalist at Axios started with Trump praising PM Modi twice (before this segment below.) So this guy immediately inserts "Obviously, one great leader is Xi" because he knows Trump won't deny it.
When I tell you the world media, including the American and Indian media, have many, many assets and suckers of China, believe me. The interviewer still got sad Trump again said "Modi is a great leader." Probably he wanted to hear about GLISCO-DS Erdogan or Zelensky as great leaders.
Video source: Axios https://t.co/zVk5sPiRp2
Italy is also a democracy like India. Millions don't like and didn't vote PM Meloni in Italy.
Yet, when Trump recently made a silly remark about Meloni "begging to take pics with him", the whole country, including opposition, have stood behind her.
Nobody is mocking her using Trump's comments. Nobody is saying she has made Italy look weak. None in Italy is taking the side of Trump mocking their PM for some silly political gratification.
Kumar Vishwas on Dhurandhar 2: hits the nail on the head... fantastic reply.
Wow! Perhaps one of the best tributes to Aditya Dhar for making Dhurandhar. In just a few words, Kumar Vishwas hits the bullseye
The interviewer looks visibly uncomfortable and must be cursing his luck for asking the right question to the wrong person. Enjoyed this conversation 😘😍👊🏼
In 1904, a brilliant young Indian researcher walked into the elite mathematics labs of Göttingen, Germany & solved a gravitational puzzle regarding the surface potential on spinning matter that had stumped Europe's finest minds. The Western scientific elite begged him to stay, offering him a life of luxury & global fame. Instead, he chose to return to an impoverished, colonized India with a singular, mad obsession: to prove that Indian brains could dominate modern mathematical research.
He built the foundation of higher mathematics in India from scratch, poured his entire life's earnings into educating poor rural children & literally dropped dead while attending a meeting of Agra University. Yet today, his name is buried in forgotten archives, a ghost sacrificed for the eqns he loved.
Born in the small town of Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, in 1876, Ganesh Prasad was never meant to be a comfortable academic. He was an intellectual firebrand. After sweeping the top ranks at Muir Central College in Allahabad, he won a prestigious government scholarship to travel to England & Germany.
At the University of Göttingen, then the undisputed capital of the mathematical world, he worked alongside absolute legends like Felix Klein & David Hilbert.
Ganesh chose to tackle Potential Theory & Fourier Series, the brutal, headache-inducing mathematics that describe how heat flows through a solid object, how sound waves vibrate & how gravity pulls on uneven planetary surfaces. He discovered fundamental flaws in how Western mathematicians defined the "constituent parameters" of surfaces, publishing pioneering treatises that forced European profs to rewrite their lecture notes.
He was a certified mathematical superstar in Europe. But his soul was anchored in India.
When Prasad returned to India, he found a wasteland. The British colonial govt did not want Indians doing cutting-edge research; they wanted them doing basic clerk work.
Ganesh Prasad refused to comply. He effectively forced the hands of universities, becoming the Hardinge Professor of Higher Mathematics at Calcutta University & later the head at Banaras Hindu University (BHU). He played a key role in founding the Calcutta Mathematical Society, creating the very 1st international-grade research journal on the subcontinent.
But it was his life outside the classroom that carries a profound, tragic weight. Prof. Prasad lived like an ascetic monk. He believed that mathematical talent was hidden in India’s poorest villages, entirely suffocated by poverty.
Quietly, w/o a single headline/press release, Prof. prasad took his massive professor's salary and his international royalties and gave it all away. He established schools in rural areas, funded scholarships for girls' education & created permanent endowments for research fellowships. While he was creating multi-millionaire futures for his students, he lived in a sparse room, wearing simple clothes & eating minimalist meals.
By the 1930s, Ganesh Prasad’s research into the Theory of Functions of a Real Variable had pushed mathematical abstractions to their absolute limit. He was obsessed with the behavior of non-differentiable functions, monsters of logic that defied traditional calculus.
On 9th Mar, 1935, in Agra, Prof. Prasad was attending a meeting of Agra University. Then, w/o warning, a massive cerebral hemorrhage struck. He collapsed, still surrounded by his papers, still in the heat of mathematical thought. He died exactly as he had lived: with eqns on his lips & India in his heart. Sacrificed on the altar of pure logic, his final breath offered to the pursuit of truth.
We celebrate the mathematical eqns that power our modern digital world, entirely blind to the man who literally bled to death to give those eqns a home in India. Ganesh Prasad gave away his wealth to build our classrooms, gave away his health to teach our children & dropped dead speaking about maths, leaving his country with a rich mathematical empire & leaving himself to be a ghost forgotten by the very empire he built.
"Hindu have been so much radicalized that every Hindu is a potential murderer or a potential rapist.
Every Hindu is raping a Muslim woman either in reality or in dreams"
- Apoorvanand (Marxist, Professor at Delhi University)
This man is mentally sick, he needs treatment now
Disgusting.
This Marxist professor, Apoorvanand, is spreading hate against Hindus by calling every Hindu a murderer and a rapist.
He is getting a salary from taxpayers' money.
He must face legal consequences for this statement.
Idiot.
The connection b/w the South Indian Murukku (that crunchy, coiled, savory snack we all love) & the ancient medical treatise of the Sushruta Samhita is 1 of the most brilliant, hidden examples of how ancient Indian snack food was originally engineered as preventative medicine.
When people think of the Sushruta Samhita, they immediately think of plastic surgery, rhinoplasty & complex surgical tools. But Sushruta was a holistic genius. He knew that the ultimate goal of medicine was to ensure a patient never needed surgery in the 1st place.
Volume 1 (Sutra Sthana, Chapter 46) contains an entire, massive section dedicated to Ahara-tattva (the nutritional science of food). And this is where the fascinating origin story of the Murukku begins.
In the Sushruta Samhita, Sushruta categorizes deep-fried pastry items under the broad family of Bhakshyas (cooked, chewable foods). Among them, he singles out a distinct item called Śaṣkulī. Over centuries, as the Sanskrit word Śaṣkulī traveled across different regions of India, it underwent phonetic shifts: In the North & West, the word evolved through Prakrit into Chakli (retaining the circular, coiled meaning).
In the South cultures translated the physical action of making it, twisting the dough giving us the beautiful descriptive name Murukku (which literally means twisted in Tamil).
Sushruta was deeply concerned with the concept of Agni (metabolic digestive fire). He categorized foods based on whether they were Guru (heavy to digest)/Laghu (light to digest). He noted that deep-frying grain dough in ghee makes it highly caloric & strength-giving (Bala-vardhana), but it can be incredibly heavy for the stomach.
To fix this chemical problem, ancient Indian cooks did something brilliant that Sushruta documented: they introduced Masha (Black Gram/Urad Dal) into the rice flour matrix. By mixing rice flour with roasted, ground urad dal, they created a complete amino acid profile (rice is low in lysine but high in methionine, while dal is high in lysine but low in methionine).
A few might think why did Sushruta spend time documenting a fried, coiled snack in a medical text meant for surgeons? Because of shelf-life & thermodynamics.
In ancient India, monks, traders & soldiers traveling across vast empires needed food that met 3 strict scientific conditions:
- It could not contain moisture (water causes bacterial spoilage).
- It had to be compact & physically rigid so it would not crumble into dust in a horse carriage.
- It had to be nutrient-dense to sustain high physical exertion.
By taking the Śaṣkulī dough, piping it into tight, concentric, interlocking coils (which structurally reinforces the snack against breaking) & deep-frying it until 100% of the water content evaporated, ancient Indians invented the ultimate preservative-free, shelf-stable survival ration.
When you hear the crunch of a Murukku today, you are literally tasting a recipe that was vetted, chemically balanced & medically approved by the Father of Surgery himself, Acharya Sushruta, 1000s yrs ago.
So, the next time you serve Murukku/Chakli with tea, you can proudly tell your guests: You are not just eating a snack. You are consuming a highly engineered, ancient Ayurvedic military ration designed to preserve human tissue :))
‘বিশ্ববাংলা' নামের মধ্যে ওতপ্রোত ছিল মমতার ভয়াবহ পরিকল্পনা। বাঙালি হিন্দুদের মধ্যে প্রচার করা যে বাংলাদেশের বাঙালি মুসলমানেরা বাকি ভারতের হিন্দুদের চাইতে তাদের অনেক বেশি নিকটাত্মীয় - যদিও এই বাঙালি মুসলমানেরা পূর্ববাংলার হিন্দুদের উপর বীভৎসতম নির্যাতন করে তাদের দেশ ছাড়তে বাধ্য করেছিল, এবং তখন বাঙালি হিন্দুদের আশ্রয় দিয়েছিল হিন্দু ভারত। তার পরের ধাপ হত পশ্চিমবঙ্গকে ভারতের থেকে বিচ্ছিন্ন করে বাংলাদেশের সঙ্গে জুড়ে দেওয়া। পশ্চিমবঙ্গের হিন্দুরা শেষ মুহূর্তে এই কু-উদ্দেশ্য বুঝতে পেরে এই শয়তান তৃণমূল নেত্রীকে আস্তাকুঁড়ে নিক্ষেপ করেছে। এইজন্যই বিশ্ববাংলা কথাটি মুছে দিতে হবে।
Five years ago, in Comilla, Bangladesh, under a Durga Puja pandal, a horrific conspiracy was allegedly hatched against Hindus by placing a Quran under the feet of the Durga idol.
What followed was severe violence: over 500 Hindu homes were set on fire, and more than 23 Hindus were killed, reportedly in response to allegations of blasphemy.
CCTV footage was later examined. It showed a Muslim youth personally carrying the Quran into the pandal. The footage revealed that it was indeed this youth who placed the Quran there.
At that time, Sheikh Hasina’s government was in power. Upon interrogation, the youth stated that Baharuddin had instructed him to place the Quran in exchange for 50,000 (currency unspecified).
Following this, the Bangladesh police began searching for Baharuddin. However, no trace of him was found.
Two days ago, someone reportedly spotted Baharuddin in Kolkata, India, and a video of him circulating online confirmed this sighting.
This morning, Kolkata police arrested the alleged terrorist Baharuddin.
It was reported that his wife, son, parents, and five other family members — eight people in total — were living peacefully in Kolkata. They were said to possess Indian documents including Aadhaar cards and ration cards, indicating that official documentation had been obtained in India.