If I die before my dog, please let him see my body. To him, I am his entire world, and he understands death more than we can imagine. If he senses my departure, he will grieve and remember me in peace. But if he never sees me again, he might think I abandoned him, waiting eternally for my return.
If I die before my faithful companion, allow him to say goodbye to me. He deserves that closure, because we shared life in silences and glances, in moments of profound companionship. He wasn't just a dog; he was a friend, a guardian, and an extension of my being.
Let him smell, understand, and grieve, because in this way his heart will find peace and his spirit can rest in tranquility, knowing that I didn't simply leave him. In his nobility, he would continue searching for me endlessly, but let him know that my love remains. In this way, perhaps, he can find his peace and a new beginning…
Meet Hiba, the youngest pellet victim from kashmir.
If this doesn't move you, you are inhuman.
HOW BOLLYWOOD WHITEWASHES HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
In a new viral teaser from Jio Studios for his forthcoming 2027 film Chauhaan, actor Ajay Devgn scoffs that tear gas is useless because "masks sell online" and casually dismisses what would be the world's first mass blinding of Kashmiris, saying "Pellet guns... limited damage."
Ethanol is hygroscopic & contains around 30% less energy per litre than petrol. If ethanol never caused any issues, why do automakers publish E10/20 compatibility lists, change fuel systems, and recalibrate ECUs? These are engineering facts, not political opinions. Denying them does not change chemistry.
I hate how Afghan women’s suffering is reduced to nothing more than an internet punchline to farm engagement, rather than something people are genuinely trying to address
Sarthak Goswami has brilliantly exposed how Ethanol production is ruining a beautiful city.
He went to Byrnihat to investigate why a city with less than one lakh people is more polluted than Delhi, Ghaziabad & Lahore.
The reason? There are more than 80 factories in a small area, that are constantly pumping dust particles in the air.
The worst part is that these factories are producing Ethanol, the same product that is being sold as a solution to pollution.
I hope Gadkari can explain this without calling Sarthak a traitor.
Interesting to find that outside of India, all successful Asian nations treat school lunches strictly through the lens of clinical pediatric nutrition and pediatric medicine, rather than religious or cultural re-engineering.
Having lived a full life of luxury in America, granny suddenly decided to die in India?! At 94!
Something very weird! Property issues?!
Why are they romanticising this?!