70% of the freedom fighters executed by the British were Brahmins.
They sacrificed their lives for the country. But what exactly did their sacrifice achieve?
Today their children and grandchildren are discriminated against by the Government. They are labelled as "oppressors" and systematically barred from education and jobs.
Is this how a country should honor those who gave up their lives for her?
Source: The plight of Brahmins by renowned historian Meenakshi Jain @IndicMeenakshi
(PS: I have not independently verified the numbers)
Scores his first goal since his dad passed away. No sympathy celebration. No gimmicks for attention. Just carries on. There’ll never be another like you.
There is no Buddhist manuscript until 500 years after Buddha's death.
Not a single manuscript exists which is contemporary or near contemporary.
Does that mean Gautama Buddha is a myth?
@DelhiPolice@dtptraffic@BJP4Delhi - This place is F-Block Vikas Puri, near Oxford School. The road is filled with these food trucks like Capri Chef Cart which serve unhygienic shit to children & adults @fssaiindia. They food cart, and people eating from it cover 50% of the road
You have no right to garland Mangal Pandey if you discriminate against his children.
You have no right to garland Maharana Pratap if you discriminate against his children.
You have no right to worship Bhagvan Ram if you garland his abusers.
You have no right to garland Lala Lajpat Rai if you discriminate against his children.
🚨🚨🚨🥹 LEO MESSI ON IG:
"Dad, I still can’t believe you’re gone. It hasn’t sunk in, or rather, I don’t want it to. It’s so hard for me to imagine that I’m never going to see you again, that we’re never going to talk again. I know you were suffering and that this is for the best, but you left us far too soon. We still had so much left to enjoy together.
"You kept asking me to play in one last World Cup, and just days before it began was when your condition got worse. It was the first time you weren’t going to be there with me at a tournament, but Mom kept telling me you were going to get better and that you’d be well enough to travel. I kept telling you we were going to reach the final so you could make the trip.
"After every match, I waited for and missed your message. That’s when I realized how serious the situation really was. Even so, I couldn’t stop thinking about going as far as possible, to give you more time and the chance to watch one of the games.
"We reached the final, but you couldn’t be there. I wanted to win it so I could bring the trophy to you and show you another one. I couldn’t. My legs just couldn’t give me any more. This time I tried to push beyond what my body could handle, but I couldn’t. I never managed to feel physically right.
"When I got back, you thought we had lost the final on penalties. We couldn’t talk about anything that had happened. You weren’t able to enjoy any of it. We didn’t become champions, but you have no idea how much we enjoyed every match. Once again, you were right: I had to be there and play in it.
"I’m telling you all this because it was the only thing we never got the chance to talk about. You already know everything else. We spoke every day and saw each other whenever my commitments allowed us to.
"I don’t know what I’m going to do without you. I don’t know how to keep going. All I ever did was play football, and now I have serious doubts about whether I’ll keep doing it for much longer. You were by my side from the very beginning, and there was so little left until the end. Why couldn’t you hold on just a little longer so we could finish it together?
I know your happiness came from seeing your family doing well, your wife, your children and, above all, without anyone else knowing, from watching me play…
"It had always been that way since I was little. You took me to every training session as soon as you got home from work. Mom took me to many of them because you were working.
"And of course, you never missed a single match. How much you suffered watching me, and how much you enjoyed it, even though you never gave me too much praise.
"You were my dad, my friend, and my representative. You always knew exactly who you needed to be in every moment, and you were never wrong about anything. Despite some arguments or disagreements, you were always right. In the end, things always turned out the way you said they would.
"I’m going to miss you so much, but you’ll always be present, especially in the way I raise my children, because I teach them and raise them the way you and Mom raised me.
"Rest in peace and watch over us from above, just as you did here. Thank you for everything.
"I love you, Dad. ❤️"
BREAKING: Bill tabled in Parliament making it mandatory for the President, the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice, and all their near and dear ones to be treated for their medical needs and emergencies only by doctors who obtained -40 marks out of 800 in NEET-PG medical exam.
🚨 A candidate who scored just 1 out of 800 marks in NEET-PG has secured admission to MS Orthopaedics at Kamineni Academy of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad.
We created a pitch deck to tell a handful of VC firms about us and what we were up to (a fun experience!). Here’s a few slides about our background and some of the things we’ve worked on from the pitch deck (it was fun putting together the list of people in our teams who have gone on to found a whole range of exciting companies). We are delighted to have selected @radicalvcfund
and @khoslaventures to lead our initial funding round, along with participation from @lightspeedvp, @kleinerperkins, Doerr Capital (@johndoerr), and Alphabet (@Google). We’ll be working with them to close our seed round over the next few weeks.
Hitting the post a million times, losing two World Cup finals, losing the Champions League after dropping the greatest UCL campaign ever... It is madness how the most successful player ever and the most unlucky player ever are the exact same man
when I have to kill the long running session that has all the good info and a constructive back and forth because claude just starts getting context window dementia
🚨 SHOCKING 🚨
A girl who scored 299.175 out of 300 in the Jharkhand PGT exam still remained UNSELECTED 🤯
“What more should a student do to get selected?” she asks.