🚨 Gurugram family pleads for justice as 34 year of Sarthak Mattoo was killed by a speeding Thar while he was driving his bike in Delhi.
PARENTS : "Our home was torched in Kashmir 😢
Our only child has been killed in a hit-and-run case. We are half-dead because of grief.
They are roaming free, while we are grieving.
I am ready to sell my jewellery and this house to get justice for my son"
Agnieszka Hadała, a Polish woman living in India, just called out something many people have noticed.
She asked why Europe gets empathy during a heatwave, while India is often mocked or called "backward" for facing similar challenges.
She pointed out that parts of Poland are struggling at 35°C, with schools closing, roads and railway tracks affected, and many homes without AC or even fans.
Meanwhile, India regularly faces 40-50°C summers. When Indians slept on Mumbai's Versova Beach during power cuts to escape the heat, it became a global joke.
Now people across Europe are doing the same, but this time the world responds with sympathy.
Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.
The Arabian Sea.
About 220 kilometers off the coast of Mumbai. 30 August 2010. 6:55 a.m.
A massive wave suddenly crashed over the Indian Navy submarine INS Shankush. In an instant, three sailors were thrown into the raging sea, drifting farther away with every passing second.
Standing watch was Lieutenant Commander Firdaus Mogal, the submarine’s Executive Officer. He didn’t wait. After reporting the incident over the radio, he simply said, “There’s no time. I’m going after them.” Then he plunged into the turbulent waters.
His first act was to rescue an injured sailor hanging alongside the submarine, hauling him to safety. Without hesitation, he then swam with two combat divers toward the three men being carried away by the waves.
One by one, he ensured that everyone else had a chance to survive.
Finally, the rescue rope reached them. Firdaus could have climbed aboard first. Instead, seeing that the two divers were exhausted and drifting away, he made an extraordinary decision. Using his own body as a bridge, he shouted through the crashing waves:
“Climb over me! Get to the submarine!”
The two divers obeyed, stepping over his shoulders to reach safety.
Everyone made it back.
Except him.
Just as Firdaus began pulling himself aboard, the violent swell rolled the 1,800-ton submarine into him, striking his head with devastating force. He was airlifted to a naval hospital, but the injury proved fatal.
That morning, Lieutenant Commander Firdaus Mogal saved the lives of six sailors.
He lost his own.
He was posthumously awarded the Shaurya Chakra, but perhaps his greatest legacy was not a medal.
As his wife, Kerzin, later said, “If someone else had died and Firdaus had survived, he would never have forgiven himself.”
Many people wear the rank of a leader.
Very few choose to be the last one to reach safety.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Let's salute our heroes
@LestWeForgetIN
Do you know?
The geological age of Mount Arunachala (Tiruvannamalai) is around 3.5 billion years old.
It is one of the oldest rock formations in the world, along with the Hamersley Range and the Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains.
Ramana Maharshi used to say that Arunachala is older than the oldest.
Geological research has subsequently confirmed this ancient age.
In a fitting rebuke to the Supreme court, the @narendramodi govt (SIA) has reopened cases of Kashmiri Hindu genocide.
Prominent ones being probed are the brutal murders of Nurse Sarla Bhat and Judge Neelkanth Ganjoo by Yasin Malik's terror group, shown here in the Kashmir Files.
Rape victim k!lled her rapist after his release.
She got arrested and her statement was -
“He raped me, not the State. Who gave you the right to forgive him without consulting me?”
Do you agree with her,
Yes or No?
INSANE 🤯 🇹🇷Turkey’s top advanced killer drone maker has officially declared:
We will NOT sell ANY drones, tech, or UAVs to India 🇮🇳
NO drones. NO tech. NO nothing for India 🇮🇳
They said We give PRIORITY to brotherly countries like Pakistan.
🇹🇷Turkish defense giants are openly supplying Pakistan with killer drones and weapons used against India.
INDIA JUST MET ITS ALL TIME PEAK POWER DEMAND OF 271 GW WITHOUT A SINGLE BLACKOUT. THE COUNTRY THAT ONCE SUFFERED DAILY POWER CUTS IS NOW BUILDING FOR 300 GW
India’s wild tiger population has officially more than doubled over the past 15 years, marking one of the greatest wildlife conservation comebacks in modern history.