Just a small-town girl with big legal dreams.
Advocating for justice by day, binge-watching courtroom dramas by night.
Coffee, law books, and courtroom hustle.
Disappointed with the service at Domino’s Abohar today. I received a message that my order was ready, but I’m still waiting to collect it. When I tried to raise the issue, a female staff member refused to come and speak with me and continued chatting inside with other employees. Customers deserve timely service and basic courtesy. @dominosindia Please look into this.
@Hryindex Comparisons are easy. Context is harder. Punjab endured militancy, decades of water disputes, industrial neglect, and limited central investment, yet remains among India's most influential states.
As a Sikh AAP supporter from Punjab, I would rather accept Arvind Kejriwal as Chief Minister than to support Bhagwant Mann in this matter.
This is not about politics. This is about faith.
When Sri Akal Takht Sahib declares Bhagwant Mann Guru-Dokhi the matter ends there.
Mann should resign. No chair is greater than the dignity of the Panth.
Dedication today of classroom at #AitchisonCollege Lahore by Syed Babar Ali in honor of his lifelong friend Sardar Harcharan Singh Brar. His daughter, Babli Brar, travelled from India to Lahore for the unveiling of the plaque outside classroom 108.
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The Shah Bano case became one of India’s most shocking legal controversies. The Supreme Court granted maintenance rights to a divorced Muslim woman, but political pressure and religious backlash led the government to overturn the verdict, sparking a nationwide debate on justice, secularism, and women’s rights.
We are here in Himachal - Jibhi, Manali, Sisu, Jispa…
Himachal traffic is no longer just an inconvenience.
It’s becoming a serious tourism and public management issue.
Families stuck for 6–8 hours.
Children crying in cars.
Elderly tourists exhausted.
Drivers mentally drained.
People searching for washrooms, food and even basic space to breathe.
But honestly, the blame isn’t only on the authorities.
Tourism has exploded.
Everyone wants to bring their own car.
People stop vehicles randomly for reels and photos.
Wrong parking, overtaking on narrow roads, littering, blocking roads for “content” - tourists are also adding to the chaos.
The mountains can’t handle unlimited vehicles every day without planning.
Solutions are needed from both sides:
• Better traffic management during peak season
• Vehicle entry regulation in overcrowded areas
• More public transport/shuttle systems
• Proper parking zones
• Emergency washrooms & medical points
• And tourists who respect the mountains instead of treating them like a traffic-filled picnic spot
Himachal is too beautiful to become one giant traffic jam.