Would have appreciated and endorsed if this so called movement have taken place on ground which takes sweat & energy (like that of 2011)
But these kids & it's leader is happy sitting at home that they crossed 8M on insta...lol keyboard warriors
Indian Gen Z blindly follows every trend just to fit into society without doing any research, especially on Instagram. They don’t have guts to do anything on the ground level, all they do is follow these anti national cockroach and mosquitoes parties
@Knight_riders18 I am not active on instagram...can anyone explain in brief what is this shit going on there with CJP...are indian GenZ this much dumb?? Lol
A social media influencer (Dr Neelam Singh alias The Skin Doctor) has been arrested by Delhi Police for allegedly posting tweets against the Kapur family following the death of businessman Sunjay Kapur. According to sources, a complaint in the matter was lodged at Vasant Kunj Police Station on behalf of the Kapur family, following which the police initiated action and arrested the accused influencer. Further investigation in the case is underway: Delhi Police Sources
Today, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji visited the residence of Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri @PawanKalyan garu in Hyderabad and personally enquired about his health during his recovery.
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan garu along with his wife Smt. Anna Konidala garu and children warmly received the Hon’ble Prime Minister during the visit.
Despite his demanding national responsibilities and hectic schedule, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji took time to personally visit and convey his heartfelt concern and blessings, reflecting his compassion, humility, and affectionate nature. His leadership continues to inspire millions across Bharat, not only through his vision for the nation but also through the personal care and concern he shows towards people treating everyone like family.
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan garu and his family conveyed their heartfelt gratitude to the Hon’ble Prime Minister for his gracious visit, kind concern, and blessings.
This can't be AI
The simple reason, notice people holding phones recording the video have exactly same recording going in....AI is not that much advance till date to be able to do that
A monkey at a train station in Kanpur, India spent nearly 20 minutes performing what looked like CPR on his unconscious friend. The friend had been electrocuted by overhead wires. He bit the limp body, slapped it, dragged it across the concrete, and dunked it in a pool of rainwater. The body stirred. A crowd of passengers cheered. Someone caught the whole thing on video.
That clip went viral in December 2014. The science behind it had been sitting in journals for 50 years.
In 1964, three psychiatrists at Northwestern University taught rhesus monkeys to pull a chain for food. Then they wired the chain to also shock a monkey in the next cage. Most of the monkeys quit pulling. One went hungry for five days. Another held out for twelve. The paper ran in the American Journal of Psychiatry under the title "Altruistic Behavior in Rhesus Monkeys." The behavior didn't track with age, sex, size, or dominance. It kicked in when one monkey saw another in pain.
Forty years later at Emory University, Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal trained capuchin monkeys to trade a small rock for a cucumber slice. The capuchins were happy with the deal. Then the monkey in the next cage started getting a grape for the same rock. Many capuchins quit trading. Some threw the cucumber back at the experimenter. The study ran in Nature in 2003. The video of one outraged monkey hurling its cucumber became one of YouTube's most-watched science clips.
It goes deeper than food and fairness. A 2009 study by Italian researchers found that gelada monkeys, a long-haired species from the Ethiopian highlands, yawn when they see another gelada yawn. The closer two monkeys are socially (measured by how often they groom each other), the more likely one yawn triggers another. The same lab tested it in people two years later: kin pass yawns most, then friends, then acquaintances, then strangers. Stump-tailed and Tonkean macaques, two Asian monkey species, do it too. Tonkean macaques also walk over and groom whoever lost a fight, and the loser's stress drops in real time.
That video you're looking at sits inside a 60-year research record. Across five monkey species, scientists have watched them share food, refuse to hurt a peer for their own gain, react to unfair pay, comfort the loser after a fight, and catch each other's emotions. Researchers call that last one the building blocks of empathy.
It may be my weird theory but I think BJP tactically acts cozy among Modi-Shah-Yogi on screen stage appearances so that these clowns can keep wondering if something is cooking.