3-year-old cancer patient dies at AIIMS Bhopal after being injected with formalin instead of medicine.
Remember, this is AIIMS Bhopal, one of the premier medical institutions in India, known for its world-class, affordable medical treatment.
Gross negligence from trained professionals took away a 3-year-old innocent child's life.
Who do patients trust when even our best hospitals fail them?
🚨 Massive controversy erupt in Wadala (East) ahead of #MumbaiMonsoon.
While private contractors were paid crores for mechanical drain cleaning, residents of LBS Nagar & Korba Salt Pans caught them using child laborers to manually haul toxic garbage out of deep nullahs with zero protective equipment.
This isn't just a scam; it’s a criminal violation of child rights. Strict action needed NOW! 🚨
#MumbaiNews #BMC #ChildExploitation @mybmc@CPMumbaiPolice@NCPCR
only in a country like india if you report a problem, instead of eradicating the issue they eradicate you because how dare you question the great government
"So what if papers have been leaked? Is this the 1st time any paper was leaked? Why can't u simply give re-exam? Why are u protesting?
Imagine being so brainwashed that you malign students to defend the Govt even on their fault
These loyal dogs of the Govt hav destroyed India
Why do these things happen after innocent people lose lives? If the buildings and construction were illegal, weren’t they illegal since day one. What were the authorities doing then? Who took money and allowed illegal constructions to come up?
Really tragic. May God give strength to the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives. 🙏
But perhaps God also give us, as citizens, the courage to resurrect accountability.
We cannot keep mourning one tragedy after another and then quietly move on. Accountability #jawabdehi did not simply die- it was choked to death, and citizens continue to bear the consequences.
Listening to this interview, I heard mention of audits, tenders and processes. The journalist asks a simple question: Who is accountable? The question remains unanswered.
After every fire, civic collapse, drain flood, pollution episode or preventable accident, we hear of committees, inquiries, audits and fresh directions. But who is ultimately held responsible for the lapse? @PMOIndia@mygovindia@ashishsood_bjp ji @MoHUA_India@mlkhattar
The families who lose loved ones pay the highest price. The public pays the rest- through unsafe infrastructure, polluted air, contaminated water and weakened trust in institutions.
The true test of governance is not how many inquiries are announced after a tragedy, but whether the tragedy could have been prevented in the first place.
Prayers for the departed souls. 🙏
#Accountability #CivicNeglect
@vedikas@ndtv
The fire station is only 650mtrs from the hotel.
You can literally see the hotel from the main road so it being unreachable is out of question.
Fire brigade took more than 20mins to reach the place and start rescue operations.
2 lakhs to be paid as compensation to the kin of deceased. Yes 2 Lakhs.. You heard it right.
People who celebrate 10-minute deliveries as a sign of India’s progress should read this.
During the Malviya Nagar fire incident, locals say fire brigades reached nearly 45 minutes late. Residents had to spread mattresses to rescue people trapped inside, including foreign nationals.
Development is when emergency services arrive in minutes, not when groceries do.
Absolutely shocking. An IIT Bombay grad's brother was left in a coma after a botched surgery for what was just a minor hand fracture in MP.
And we still ask why IITians don't want to stay in India.
CBSE now wants students to become social media PR agents for the Education Minister and the board itself.
“Only positive videos will be uploaded”.
Shame on @cbseindia29 🤬
Mock foodpharmer all you want but a part of this change has to be credited to him for making people aware of what they are consuming. Else nobody would have given a rats ass about consumer benefits
Yesterday, I posted about my sibling’s petrol car getting stranded on the road due to a fuel pump failure. The company itself confirmed it was linked to a fuel blending issue related to ethanol.
But unfortunately, I had to delete the post because of immense pressure from higher authorities. For the first time in my life, I was forced to take down something purely out of concern for family safety and precautions.
The unfortunate truth is that whenever someone speaks up about ethanol-related issues, attempts are made to silence them. This may continue, but these problems won’t disappear and tomorrow it could be my own car stranded the same way.
#ethanol @nitin_gadkari
I want to share my experience with emergency helpline 112 when my mother suddenly went unconscious at home.
It was 10th May, around 8:30 PM. A person who was talking normally just moments before suddenly started vomiting blood and became completely unresponsive.
I was in shock, panicking, completely clueless about what to do next. I immediately called 112 for an ambulance.
The first few calls didn’t even connect properly. Some ended without a ring.
When one call finally got picked up, I was asked for my location, the patient’s condition, and other details.
In panic, I explained whatever I could.
Then I received another call asking for the address again.
Then another call saying a doctor wanted to understand the patient’s condition before sending help.
At that moment, every second mattered.
Instead of immediate emergency response, 10–15 minutes were spent on repeated calls and questioning.
I kept saying the same thing again and again “Please send the ambulance immediately, this is an emergency, we need to reach the hospital right now.”
While writing this, I genuinely have tears in my eyes because I remember how helpless I felt at that moment.
Eventually, with the help of family members, we somehow managed to take my mother in a personal car.
Through traffic, red lights, and panic, we rushed to the hospital ourselves.
The hospital declared her dead.
What is the point of an emergency helpline if, during the most critical moments of someone’s life, the system cannot act with urgency?
And the most painful part?
The very next day, after the funeral, I received a call from the same 112 asking me about my “experience” with the helpline.
Meet Indian athletes Dev Kumar and Kuldeep Kumar :
> Both are Indian pole vault athletes
> Both came to Ranchi
> Participated in National Federation Cup
> Both jumped 5.45m
> And created a national record in pole vault
> Both qualified for Asian Games 2026
> Just after creating this record
> They struggled to carry their poles
> They had to carry their poles in e-rickshaws
> No transportation from govt
> And in this Jan 2026
> These same athletes were stopped at Panvel station by railway officials
> And fined for carrying pole vault poles
Imagine the condition of our athletes in India
Seriously do we deserve medals if this is how Indian athletes are treated ?