2025 will forever be remembered as the year India’s daughters reshaped the nation’s cricketing destiny.
It began with our U19 girls, teenagers who carried hope like armour.
They played with fire, joy, and fearlessness and won the U19 Women’s T20 World Cup, proving that the future of Indian cricket is young, bold, and unapologetically brilliant.
Then came the senior women’s team, a unit sculpted by years of heartbreak, resilience, and grit.
Their ODI World Cup triumph was a victory for every generation that fought for visibility, for respect, for a seat at cricket’s biggest table.
And then, in a chapter that will be told for decades, stood the Indian Blind Women’s Team — the women who T20 played with their ears, their instincts, their courage, and their unbreakable spirits.
Three teams. Three trophies. One extraordinary year.
A year where girls from small towns, villages, and disability schools carried a billion dreams on their backs, and did not break.
#WomensCricket #Gamechangers #TeamIndia
73 billion litres!!! ⚠️
That’s how much sewage India produces daily. Only 28% of it is treated. The rest? Flows directly into rivers like the Yamuna.
That’s why Pankaj Kumar quit his job.
Now, every Sunday, his team Earth Warrior cleans the Kalindi Kunj Ghat—one of the Yamuna’s most polluted stretches.
They don’t just clean—they file legal cases, audit sewage plants, and demand accountability.
👏 Let’s support heroes like Pankaj by doing our bit.
Switch to eco-friendly cleaners. Don’t dump in drains. Speak up.
@ErikSolheim
#CleanYamuna #EarthWarrior #RiverPollution #SaveOurRivers #EcoWarrior #WaterIsLife #SewageCrisis
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