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1/ I placed my first-ever order with UNIQLO India and was genuinely excited to experience the brand. Unfortunately, a small mistake while placing the order has turned into a very disappointing customer experience.
7/ I sincerely request @UNIQLOIndia to help resolve this matter. Once the shipment is received back at your warehouse, kindly consider re-dispatching the order using my correct contact number instead of cancelling the purchase.
I sometimes wonder that we invest so much in arms + army to protect citizens but what's the point when we die like dogs on roads and actually have zero check on commercial drivers / scooterist & pedestrian safety on daily basis?
It's like I have a guard outside my home but serve my kids analogue panneer daily inside my house.
"Aap Nobel winners ki list nikaal lo. Zyada sambhavna hai ki usme aapko sirf sa-varna milenge. Kyuki Nobel ke criteria... Nobel ka matlab kya hai? NO Backward Eligible for Laurels. Backwards not eligible. Kyuki prize criteria sa-varno ne tay kiye hain. To backward kaise jeetega?"
Today was the day, 36 years ago, when innocent Kashmiri Hindus were betrayed, looted, raped, murdered, ethnically cleansed, and exiled by their own friends and neighbours. Today was the day when they became refugees in their own land.
Never forget. Never. #KashmiriHinduGenocide
Introverts are civilised by default.
They don’t create noise, don’t push blame, don’t interfere unnecessarily, and don’t seek attention.
They mind their own work, help when needed, and stay productive in their own space.
More introverts would automatically mean a more disciplined society.
India needs more Introverts.
The year 1999 saw India fight the Kargil War against Pakistan, an event that pushed the Kashmir issue back onto the global stage.
In its aftermath, one would have expected a unified national effort, including the film fraternity, to present India’s perspective to the world, especially when Pakistan had once again tried to internationalise Kashmir through armed aggression.
Instead came Mission Kashmir, starring Hrithik Roshan and made by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the husband of so-called film critic Anupama Chopra. The film did the opposite: it portrayed Kashmiris primarily as victims of Indian “aggression,” presented terrorism as a psychological reaction rather than a coordinated, foreign-backed campaign, and completely erased Pakistan’s central role in fomenting terrorism.
An early scene shows Sanjay Dutt, playing a cop, entering a house where militants are hiding and firing “indiscriminately,” killing both militants and the family inside. Only a boy, Altaaf survives. The sequence frames Indian forces as reckless and trigger-happy, even though in reality soldiers risk their lives to protect civilians and hostages.
Altaf becomes a terrorist and from there, the narrative steers audience sympathy toward Altaaf and the militants, not the state, the victims of terrorism, or the soldiers fighting it. The insurgent is the wounded soul, the state the antagonist, and terrorism a “reaction” rather than a geopolitical project directed from across the border.
That was the so-called "responsible filmmaking" that Hrithik was talking about in his instagram story.
💥One of the reasons regarding safety of women is prohibition of liquor policy of the state of Gujarat.
Those who drink arrange it anyways and have to hide and drink. Cannot move about in public.
The entire society enjoys abuse free and crime free, productive life because of this policy.
We could have also added some percentage to GDP like other states with high taxes on liquor, but we chose this path of having a crime free society.
The per capita cost to maintain healthcare and maintain law and order when compared with revenue from taxes from liquor proves what Gujarat has decided is correct.
Americans are waking up to the damage caused by ultra-processed foods. Meanwhile in India we are actively looking to grow the food-processing industry.
Food is medicine and there is no point industrializing food. An important point of bringing technology R&D to rural areas is to enable us to balance the regional economy so farmers get paid better, and smart people engage in farming and we get quality food.