Sonam Wangchuk, a prominent Indian social activist demanding the education minister's resignation over exam paper leaks, entered the 17th day of a hunger strike as his condition worsened, prompting opposition leaders to urge him to call off the fast https://t.co/guxEc1mYx9
Modi’s vacation packed summer ⛱️🕶️✈️
📍 UAE: 15–16 May
📍 Netherlands: 17 May
📍 Sweden: 18 May
📍 Norway: 19 May
📍 Italy: 20 May
📍 France: 13–16 June
📍 Slovakia: 17–18 June
📍 Seychelles: 27–29 June
📍 Indonesia: 6–7 July
📍 Australia: 8–9 July
📍 New Zealand: 10–11 July
After telling Indians not to travel overseas - he has himself travelled to 11 countries in the last 57 days.✈️✈️
Being screamed at by an NDTV-reporter and an India Today host in May feels worth it today😂
Thank you to the reporters in NZ & Australia.
And always, thank you to the Indian press: The Wire, NewsLaundry, Scroll, Peek TV, The Unedited Media, HQ English and many more working every day to report truthfully. The heavylifters.
VIDEO | Delhi: On the demand for a National Commission for Men, Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal says, "Our society is made up of both men and women. For centuries, women have faced grave injustices, whether in the form of practices like sati, dowry, or being denied the right to education. To address these issues, governments have taken several measures over the years. The National Commission for Women was established, and many laws were enacted to protect women's rights. These steps were necessary because women are an integral part of our society...We are also seeing instances where men face injustice, yet they do not have a dedicated legal framework to address their grievances. Take, for example, the recent case in Pune, where a man allegedly died after being pushed by his fiancée. In Agra, a man was allegedly drugged with sleeping pills, murdered, buried on the property, and tiles were laid over the spot...There are many such incidents emerging from different parts of the country. These cases show that men, too, can be victims of harassment and abuse, and in many instances, they suffer severe mental trauma. Keeping these issues in mind, I believe there should be a National Commission for Men. I have introduced a Private Member's Bill in Parliament to establish such a commission so that men facing these challenges also have an institutional mechanism to seek justice and resolution of their grievances."
Extremely alarming:
1872 people have died by suicide in just one district of Kolhapur in Maharashtra in two and a half years.
That's over 60 a month, or two per day.
36% of those suicide victims were aged between 19-35, clearly suggesting economic and employment stress.
Mind you, unlike Marathwada or Vidarbha, Kolhapur didn't dominate the news for suicides.
But now even a traditionally better off district is reporting severe distress.
Sadly, we live in such times that even sharing this data could be termed an insult to Maharashtra.
1-7 July was a week I'll remember for a long time.
By profession.. I'm an Advocate who specialises in Real Estate.
Weather has always been my passion. But this week both worlds peaked at the same time.
Friday & Saturday were brutal. I had slept for just 50 minutes in an entire 24 hour period, didn't get one full hour. The rest was office work, deal closures, radar monitoring, media calls, forecasts and nonstop updates to family, clients, relatives, friends & on Twitter. Tried catching up on 4-5 hours of sleep the next day after barely sleeping the previous night. Woke up to missed calls and instantly wished I'd been awake to track the situation.
Alarms at 1:30 AM, 3:30 AM and 5:30 AM became routine. I woke up on purpose because it's July anything can happen to Mumbai overnight. There was no schedule. Only responsibility.
Many people see the forecasts. Very few see what happens behind them.
Every monsoon teaches something. This one taught me how much responsibility comes with people's trust.
I don't forecast because it's my profession. I do it because when Mumbai comes to a standstill, someone has to stay awake, track the weather and keep people informed throughout the night.
Back to being a lawyer every morning. Back to being a weatherman every night.
No complaints. Just responsibility.
Thank you to everyone who trusted the updates over the last week.
What a strong job security
> She is Pooja Singhal, IAS 2000 Batch, Jharkhand
> She secured All India Rank 10 and became youngest IAS of India at the age of 21
> Arrested by ED in allegedly MGNREGA and Mining lease scam in 2022
> 36 crore cash and 82 crore worth immovable properties attached as per ED
> Spent 2 years and 4 month in jail in judicial custody.
> Got Bail in 2024, Reinstated in service
> She is presently the Secretary of IT and E Governance department of Jharkhand in 2026
> She also has an additional charge of CEO, Jharkhand Communication Network Ltd.
How governments choose officers to lead departments ? On what basis ?
Famous Singer Sunanda Sharma on Alimony.
"Before getting married Men must have contract that in case divorce happens."
"Whatever I earn will be mine and Whatever you earn will be yours."
"Many Men in India now getting scared of marriage due to Alimony"
#Alimony
Lonavala is creating history🔴
1290 mm rains in Just 48 hours⚠️
5th July- 670 mm
6th July- 620 mm
𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝟮 𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗵𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗶𝗻 𝟮 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀.
Amongst top records in Indian history✅
🚨 Big Development for Men’s Issues!
Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Kumar Mittal has strongly raised the demand for a National Commission for Men, citing the shocking Pune Siya-Ketan case.
He said: “Men too can be victims” — they deserve legal protection, institutional support, and true gender-neutral justice.
After years of women-centric laws being misused to destroy innocent men, this is a much-needed step towards equality.
Ketan Agarwal’s brutal murder highlights how men are vulnerable too — yet we have no dedicated body to protect them, unlike the NCW.
Justice must be equal. No more selective blindness.
We stand with Ketan’s family and all men facing bias.
A stunning video of the Vande Bharat Express cutting through heavily waterlogged railway tracks near Kanjur Marg has gone viral amid Mumbai's relentless monsoon. Watch the dramatic moment that has everyone talking!
*VCRO*
#MumbaiRains#VandeBharat#Mumbai