Simp Guy: What happened, dear? Why are you sad?
Girl: My pet dog died. 😭
Simp Guy: Don't cry... I'll be your dog now. Bhow bhow
Girl: OMG, so cute! Chivalry isn't dead. Wish all men were like you. ❤️
@pikapin78 Let me clear the road map police and forensic as usual suck at collecting proper evidence some lawyer will find a loophole and all three will roam free within 2 or 3 years
Ajeet Bariya, 21, a resident of Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, developed severe breathing difficulties.
His father called the State Govt’s 108 helpline, explained his son's condition, and specifically requested oxygen support. Although the ambulance arrived an hour later, the attendants refused to give oxygen without a doctor’s prescription.
Upon arriving at the nearest govt hospital, the attending doctor reprimanded the ambulance staff for their negligence, ordered them to administer oxygen immediately, and referred Ajeet to the district hospital.
While the staff finally administered oxygen for the transfer, the supply ran out halfway to the hospital, and Ajeet died gasping for breath. Videos of his distraught family weeping at the district hospital have since surfaced online; one of them shows Ajeet struggling for air in the ambulance, though it is too sensitive to share.
Most state-funded ambulance services function like this. They operate as if they are merely transport vehicles rather than the first link in the chain of emergency medical care. Ambulances often arrive late, staff frequently lack emergency medical training, and life-saving equipment is missing, outdated, non-functional, or poorly maintained. There are no clearly enforced SOPs, little accountability, inadequate supervision, and almost no meaningful quality audits.
झारखंड में पेपर लीक के विरोध में छात्रों का आंदोलन लगातार तेज़ हो रहा है। बड़ी संख्या में अभ्यर्थी परीक्षाओं में हो रही धांधली के ख़िलाफ़ सड़क पर उतरकर संघर्ष कर रहे हैं।
लेकिन उनके आंदोलन में करोड़ों रुपये की स्पॉन्सरशिप नहीं है। वहाँ गाली-गलौज नहीं हो रही, देश तोड़ने के नारे नहीं लग रहे, सार्वजनिक संपत्ति पर हमला नहीं हो रहा, और न ही विपक्ष के नेता कैमरे लेकर दौड़े चले आ रहे हैं। दीपके, दास और रंका जैसे तथाकथित “छात्र हितैषी” गायब हो गए हैं।
छात्र आंदोलनों का अपना एक चरित्र होता है।
जो आज राँची में हो रहा है, वह छात्रों का वास्तविक आंदोलन है, परीक्षा व्यवस्था में पारदर्शिता और न्याय की माँग का आंदोलन।
Reservation Republic is busy in bhimmaxxing. Putting Billions of Rupees in making a seperate parasitic class who are wholly dependent on state & still claim to be a Superior Moolnivasi.
India needs better resource allocation.
Dainik Bhaskar journalist went undercover as a laborer in a flour mill in UP and exposed a rotten system that's playing with people's health.
Operators in mills across Agra, Firozabad are mixing stone powder from Rajasthan into atta, increasing their earnings by 70–80 paise per kg i.e. 7k-8k extra per day. These adulterated flour, sold under brands like Maharaja Bhog Atta, is even reaching school mid-day meals. These calcium carbonate can clog intestines and damage the liver and kidneys.
Being in the D2C industry, I'm aware of many brands who do these kinds of things just to save margins and make more money. We keep calling them out, but this looks much bigger.
Government and FSSAI need to act and take control. Consumer health should never be compromised for profit.