Ram mandir visitors per year : 13 - 15 cr
Taj mahal visitors per year : 60 - 80 lakh
India is known for the Ram Mandir, not for the Taj Mahal. Period!!
Today I instructed my legal advisers to consider the harshest legal action against The New York Times and Nicholas Kristof.
They defamed the soldiers of Israel and perpetuated a blood libel about rape, trying to create a false symmetry between the genocidal terrorists of Hamas and Israel’s valiant soldiers.
Under my leadership, Israel will not be silent.
We will fight these lies in the court of public opinion and in the court of law.
Truth will prevail.
🇮🇳Indian-origin billionaire Anil Kochhar in the United States pays off study loan of 200 graduating students to give back to the Community.
And they are being called outsiders taking American jobs by MAGA racists.
After West Bengal win, I hope government now launches a helpline number where I can report illegal Bangladeshis living in my area?
I see them everywhere- selling vegetables, security guards, gardeners etc.
U.S has a 24x7 helpline to report illegals. Why don't we have one?
The real issue is not - DINK (Double Income & No Kids)
The real issue is people living on subsidies & freebies are having 4-5 kids.
This will create a massive imbalance in coming years!
Ten years ago, India had 387 medical colleges and 51,000 UG seats; today, there are 820 colleges with 1.26 lakh UG seats. PG seats have increased from 31,000 to 85,000.
The goal is to add 75,000 more UG and PG seats in five years, with 28,000 already achieved in the last two years.
Three Pakistanis - Suleiman Shah, Abu Hamza, and Habib Tahir - carried out the Pahalgam terror attack; three Indians - Parvaiz Ahmad, Bashir Ahmad, and Mohd Yousuf - helped them.
Hatred does not only come from across the border; it comes from an ideology that transcends borders.
Peyush Bansal wasn't ready for this, hindus across the country are visiting Lenskart stores and applying tilak to employees
If you want to do business here, you have to respect Hindu traditions and values 🙏🏻
Yesterday night, a 58-year-old man was admitted to the ICU.
He’d been suffering from a severe headache for four days. His family ignored it. By the time they brought him to us last night, he was already drifting into unconsciousness. The CT scan confirmed the nightmare: a massive Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. A catastrophic bleed.
I sat the family down and explained the prognosis. It was grim....mostly because they had waited so long. I advised the necessary investigations, but they were reluctant. Their first question wasn't "How do we save him?" but "If he has no chance, can we just take him home?"
I told them we wouldn’t give up. We activated Ayushman Bharat services so their treatment would be completely free. I told them Neurosurgery docs would come the next morning to evaluate him for a life-saving intervention.
This morning, the attendant..a young man in his late 20s approached me again. "Can we just take him home? we don't have the money."
I felt my temper rising. "I already told you, everything is covered. It’s free. How can you even think of taking your father home in this state?"
He looked at me and said, "He’s not my father. He’s my uncle."
I paused. "Where are his children? His wife?"
"He never married," the boy replied.
The anger in me died instantly, replaced by a cold, sudden realization. For a second, I found myself thinking that if this man had his own children standing there, the conversation might be different. Maybe they would be fighting for every extra second of his life instead of looking for the exit.
It made me think about the importance of building your own family...having people who are truly yours when the lights start to dim. Of course, I know we shouldn’t generalize. I have seen biological children treat their parents far worse than strangers.
But watching that man lie there, essentially alone in his most critical hour, hit me hard. I eventually convinced them to stay and continue treatment, but the silence of his so called family spoke louder than any monitor in that room.
Don't take your health for granted, and don't take the people who care for you for granted. In the end, they are the only ones who will be standing by your bed.
What Nature Whispers to Life 🌸
Life is a wilderness - untamed, unsure, no marked paths, with a purpose to fulfil our journey on earth 🍂
We move like rivers that carve their way, learning through night, becoming by day.Some days are storms that shake us apart, some days are silence that steadies the heart🍁In quiet moments, we face what is true—our words, our actions, all that we do 🍂 In learning probity, in looking within, we shape the life we choose to live in 🍁 Every road, when walked with intent, is found; some truths grow wild, & just like the wild, raw and free—life isn’t perfect, we assume it to be 🍂 #Debrigarh #Sanctuary
Europe, Let me leave you
with this video one last time!
I truly hope you take this advice
from the UAE’s Foreign Minister
a warning he gave 10 years ago..
Just be smart for once…
Not for our sake, but for the sake
of your coming generations !
‼️After looting India for 200+ years, bankrupting us, created artificial famines to kill millions, butchered and raped women. Still CONgress Govt paid pensions to the same Britishers for 60 more years. While our Per Capita income was fraction of the UK.
We all forgot CONgrsss was founded by a foreign man and now run by a foreign women.
Greetings on the special occasion of Utkala Dibasa. Odisha is a state that stands tall as a timeless symbol of cultural as well as spiritual greatness. Odia music, art and literature have enriched India in countless ways. The people of Odisha, known for their determination, simplicity and warmth, have made remarkable contributions across fields. May Odisha keep scaling new heights of progress in the times to come.