Students at IIM Bangalore were told not to step out of campus. So, they symbolically put their shoes outside the gate to register their #CAAProtest. This is what intelligence looks like! Never been prouder to be an Alumnus! #bangaloreprotest#IndiaAgainstCAA
Mumbai Rains: 523 trees fell in just 24 hours. Blame the extreme rain, yes. But don’t ignore the bigger truth: a city that keeps turning into a concrete jungle is making itself more vulnerable with every monsoon. https://t.co/gYiz83IVTd
A small city in Northeast India 🇮🇳 put up a LED billboard saying thank you to Ronaldo after his final appearance for Portugal 🇵🇹 in the World Cup …… His influence is unmatched 🔥🔥
WHEN A RULING PARTY BECOMES DRUNK ON THE INTOXICANT OF POWER AND ENTITLEMENT.
Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) corporator Ramesh Mhatre allegedly assaulted a female doctor, a gynecologist, and multiple nursing staff members at the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC)-run Shastrinagar Hospital in Dombivli, Maharashtra, following a dispute over the unavailability of Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) beds.
THROW THIS CORPORATOR OUT OF THE PARTY AND JAIL HIM.
Imagine spending ₹6,695 CRORE on a flagship "Missing Link" project, boasting about "India’s widest tunnels," only for it to be completely defeated by its very first monsoon. 🤦♂️
Just 9 weeks after its grand inauguration, the Mumbai-Pune Expressway has been forced into a total shutdown.
Look at this video. 👇
Severe waterlogging turning highways into rivers, a massive landslide blocking Tunnel 2, and a structural concrete pillar collapsing right onto the carriageway.
The best part? Officials are already calling it an "act of God" and "nature at play."
No, it’s not an act of God; it’s a severe lack of accountability and terrible structural engineering.
If billions in taxpayer money can’t build a drainage system or a retaining wall that survives a single July rain, where did that massive budget actually go?
Commuters are stranded for hours in bumper-to-bumper jams because world-class PR met third-class execution.
Watch the doctor's reaction when she's hit by that goon corporator.
She goes completely blank.
The exams, sleepless nights & sacrifices it took to become a doctor probably flashed before her eyes.
That thug belongs behind bars for a long time!
Narendra Modi was born on 17 September
7+1 =8
26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terrorist attack
2+6=8
India's worst passport ranking is 125
1+2+5=8
NEET paper was held on 3 May which was leaked
3+5=8
The date when demonetization happened was 8 November
Modi ji also appears on TV at 8 PM
Came as a WhatsApp forward - don’t know the author.
If the doctors had delivered and child would have died due to lack of NICU, then this same mandbuddhi would have blamed the doctors for not referring her to higher center when facilities are not available. Dada who is in power didn't fix waterlogged roads or invested in NICUs in smaller hospitals. But is first to beat the hospital staff who knows their limitations.
BARUIPUR POLICE ENCOUNTER 🚨
Something feels very wrong. The focus is shifting from the brutal rape and murder of a minor girl to the police encounter and mob violence.
Prabhas Mondal reportedly led people to the girl's body, making him a key witness. The person wearing a black T-shirt who can be seen assaulting Prabhas Mondal while he was being pulled out of the pond is Shantanu Mondal.
In a video, he is also seen naming people whom he alleged were connected to the incident. His death now raises serious questions, as an important witness is no longer alive to testify.
The victim deserves justice based on facts and a fair investigation. Every allegation and every possible lead should be investigated transparently, without the focus shifting away from the original crime.
Sadly, justice does not seem possible under this regime.
This is the correct policy approach to housing btw. It’s completely unsustainable for housing to be a constantly appreciating asset when it is also a basic human need.
What followed was another tragedy.
Her parents spent more than 10 years fighting for justice.
In the end, they were left with none.
This wasn't a case that lacked evidence altogether.
The prosecution relied on forensic evidence, DNA analysis, recoveries of the victim's belongings, alleged recoveries of weapons from the vehicle, electronic evidence, and examined 49 prosecution witnesses.
A trial court convicted all three accused.
The Delhi High Court upheld those convictions.
Her parents believed the nightmare was finally ending.
Instead, it lasted another decade.
In 2022, the Supreme Court acquitted all three accused.
Not because the Court held that Kiran had not been assaulted or murdered.
But because it found that the investigation had failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt due to serious procedural and evidentiary shortcomings.
When investigations fail, victims' families pay the price.
Despite this horror faced by the victim , the criminals Rahul, Ravi Kumar, and Vinod were acquitted and released by a three-judge Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice U.U. Lalit, Justice S. Ravindra Bhat, and Justice Bela M. Trivedi.
Her name is Sucheta Dalal.
Everyone remembers Harshad Mehta, the man who fooled the stock market and became a legend. Almost no one remembers the woman who caught him.
She was a business journalist at the Times of India in the early 1990s. She had trained as a lawyer, but she chose instead to write about money, and about the people who moved it.
In those years, one man ruled the market. Harshad Mehta, the Big Bull. Share prices did whatever he wanted them to do. He drove imported cars, lived in a sea facing penthouse, and the whole country treated him like a genius. Most journalists wrote adoring stories about him.
Sucheta Dalal did not. She looked at his sudden mountain of wealth and asked one simple question. Where was all this money coming from.
She began to dig. Quietly, through her contacts in the banks and the Reserve Bank, she followed the paper trail. What she found was staggering.
Mehta was pulling thousands of crores out of the banking system using fake receipts, borrowing enormous amounts of public money against paper that was worth nothing, and pouring it into the stock market to push prices higher.
On 23 April 1992, her story appeared in the Times of India. It revealed that the State Bank of India alone was missing hundreds of crores linked to Mehta.
The market crashed. The country erupted. It turned out to be one of the biggest financial frauds India had ever seen.
Because of her reporting, the system was forced to change, and a new watchdog was created to guard the stock market so this could never happen so easily again.
Years later a hit web series told the story of the scam, and millions learned his name all over again.
But long before the cameras, there was just one reporter who refused to be dazzled, and asked where the money came from.
🚨🗣️New: Mohamed Salah on the controversial officiating decisions in Egypt and Argentina game, Messi and Argentina are being favored:
“People will say Argentina showed the mentality of champions. Fine. But tell me this: when exactly did Egypt get the same protection from the officials?
We scored a second goal. The stadium exploded. The world saw it. Then suddenly VAR became an archaeologist, digging through the ruins of football history to find a foul from another lifetime.
Funny how they could rewind the game Five minutes to cancel our goal, but when I was brought down in the box, everyone suddenly forgot where the replay button was.
That’s what hurts. Not losing. Not Argentina.
The inconsistency.
One decision gets examined under a microscope. Another gets buried under the carpet.
We were told football is decided on the pitch. Tonight it felt like it was decided in a control room.
And let’s talk about those final minutes.
Two penalty appeals. Two moments that could have changed everything. Nothing. No review. No urgency. No explanation.
Then Argentina go down the other end and score the winner.
That isn’t a plot twist. That’s the kind of script that leaves millions of people asking questions.
Egypt fought for every blade of grass. We defended. We believed. We earned our moments.
But every time we climbed the mountain, someone moved the summit.
The disallowed goal.
The ignored penalty shouts.
The cards flying around our bench because people who dedicate their lives to this game couldn’t understand what they were witnessing.
And now we’re expected to smile and say football won?
No.
Football wins when the rules are applied equally.
Football wins when VAR is a shield for fairness, not a sword that appears only when convenient.
Because from where I’m standing, Egypt didn’t just lose 3-2.
Egypt lost a goal, lost two penalty appeals, lost faith in consistency, and eventually lost a place in the quarter-finals.
Maybe Argentina deserved to advance.
Maybe they didn’t.
That’s football.
But what will make people angry isn’t the result.
It’s the feeling that one team was forced to play against eleven men, the clock, and a set of decisions that seemed to change shape whenever the game demanded it.
And that’s why this match will be remembered long after the scoreline is forgotten.”
Field Day for Racism as Egypt Coach's Distress Signal Gets Carded, Egypt Fans Abused
“We have been treated unfairly today,” Egypt coach Hossam Hassan, who had waved a Palestine flag on July 5, said. “We have suffered injustice.”
https://t.co/dpAaONRxSp
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about her.
Thirteen years old. A child. Brutalised by 32 men. She fought for her life… and today, she lost that battle.
How do you even process this? What kind of monsters do this? What kind of society allows it to happen?
These men deserve nothing less than capital punishment. Crimes of this brutality against a child demand the strongest punishment our justice system provides.
She should have been worrying about school, friends, and dreams—not fighting for her life.
I’m angry. I’m heartbroken. And I’m ashamed that we keep failing our daughters.
As a Lebanese, I would like to tell you that you will never be Lebanese; you will remain a Zionist forever.
People do not know who you are, but you know that we know who you are behind closed doors.
I was the first to cancel and boycott World Cup and called on everyone to do the same back in January; reports indicate that former FIFA president has joined our call, alongside nearly 20,000 people.
FIFA banned Russia from international football but refused to ban Israel for committing war crimes.
When we called this out, FIFA president responded by lifting the ban on Russia—because he cannot ban Israel!
FIFA president awarded the FIFA peace prize—intended to "reward individuals who have taken exceptional and extraordinary actions for peace and by doing so have united people across the world,"—to President Trump.
The same man who was selling Gaza at Davos, threatening Iran with nuclear weapons after the killing Iranian schoolchildren, bombed Venezuela, kidnaped its head of state, want to invade Greenland, and who have publicly said that we do not care about international law; the same man whom the United Nations for the first time in history officially named a sitting U.S. president Donald Trump as a racist whose hate speech has caused grave human rights violations.
The same man who mistreated players, banned referees, and denied people visas to enter the country to enjoy football! The same country that threatens world peace on a daily basis shouldn’t host the World Cup
The same man who called FIFA president asking to review USMNT Folarin Balogun's red card suspension!
Imagine if the World Cup was in Iran and they forced the US team to sleep across the border in another country, denied visas to their coaching staff, forced them to leave the country 24 hours after their match, and then an Iranian government official celebrated their exit by saying they 'danced a happy dance.' FIFA would call it tyranny. But because the US did it to Iran, FIFA remained silent!
Imagine if what happened to the Egyptian national team yesterday had happened to any other Western team!
Why did our president grant Lebanese citizenship to Gianni Infantino, FIFA president, through a presidential naturalization decree?!
Gianni Infantino needs to be kicked out of FIFA. He’s the worst thing to have ever happened to football.
Zionism in play. Keep politics out of sports.
FIFA must realize that the power in this game lies in the fans, and that this game, from the first match in history until today, unites us all as human beings for the sake of our humanity and cannot be politicized according to the interests of some of its officials and the lobby to which they belong.