Just when you think siya goyal is the lowest of a woman, you get to know about Swetha 🥲
- She's a 25 year old techie
- She fell in love with a guy named kenethh.
- Her parents didn't find the guy right for her
- She went against her parents for kenethh
- They both started a live in relationship
- Her parents didn't like all this and told her to come home
- Kenethh told her to ask her parents for their property
- Father refused for it and kept trying to get her girl back
- Kenethh then planned to delete Swetha's whole family
- Swetha went to meet them and they felt happy
- On Monday evening she stabbed her mother in bathroom
- When 19 yo younger sister came to help she stabbed her 5 times
- Kenethh was reportedly present there and he stabbed her father
- Now police has arrested her while kenethh has ran away on his bike
- Her defence is that "she felt her life was caged" and she did it out of stress
In a single day we've seen two women doing worst crimes just for a boy 🙏
🚨 SHOCKER! Delhi Doctor Nadeem cuts wrong vein during surgery, tells patient: "It's Allah's will."
When asked what if she had died? He repeats: "Allah's will."
— Religious arrogance in the operation theatre? This is unacceptable.
Muslims have crossed every limit of cruelty and barbarism.
In Bangladesh, a pregnant Hindu woman was gang-raped by fucking Jihadis. Her 7-8 months old baby was pulled out forcefully and then Jihadis raped her mercilessly! 💔
Do you still consider these MFs humans?
I don't! 🤬
He is Public TV's Ranganna.
He took a class, in his trademark style, to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and other BJP leaders who are blaming the Congress government over a few students missing their NEET exams.
He asked, "Where were you, Tejasvi Surya, when the NEET paper leak happened? Did you visit the families of students who died by suicide after the leak? Did you condemn it? What kind of youth leader are you?"
This video is creating a sensation across Karnataka. 🔥
@Kiran2361976 It's the best scheme to loot more money.
Bangalore itself doesn't have footpath, no encroachment is cleared yet, road is pending in some area..
More over the lakes are not cleaned..
When a 24-year-old #entrepreneur, #AnaghaRajesh announced that her startup, BioCompute, would move from #Bengaluru to #SanFrancisco, it was easy to frame the decision as yet another case of Indian talent heading overseas. But Rajesh's explanation tells a more uncomfortable story.
For more details 🔗https://t.co/B8s4Gx7lFH
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🚨 2,600 YEARS LATER, THE WORLD HONOURS SUSHRUTA
A 90 kg bronze statue of ancient Indian surgeon Sushruta has been unveiled at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
— He invented Surgery. What a tribute💥🇮🇳
I have never seen as many jamuns in the market this year as I have in the past three decades.
Jamun trees are literally shedding fruit everywhere. Trees that bore only sparse fruit last year are now dropping piles of jamun. Even the trees that did fruit last year have started shedding heavily this time.
What exactly is going on?
My grandmother used to say just one thing: “The summer when jamun trees shed like this, that year brings drought.”
My grandmother’s traditional knowledge is perfectly accurate when understood through botanical science. In science, this fascinating and equally startling process is called “Masting” or “Stress Fruiting.”
This last-ditch effort by trees to produce the maximum possible fruit, even at the cost of exhausting themselves, is sometimes also called “Suicide Fruiting” or a “Bumper Crop.”
Let’s understand in simple terms what this is and what the science behind it says:
*1. The ‘Survival Instinct’ (The fight for existence)*
Just as the professor explained, this is nature’s rule of ‘survival of the species’. When a tree senses a shortage of groundwater or gets signals of major climate shifts, it goes into “Defense Mode.”
The tree realizes it might not survive the coming period. At such times, instead of saving itself, it channels all its energy into producing ‘seeds’ (fruits) so that its species can continue on earth.
*2. A halt on new leaves and branches*
In such years, the tree completely stops putting out new foliage or growing branches. That’s because new leaves require more water and nutrients to sustain. The tree conserves that energy and focuses solely on maximizing jamun production. This is why even trees that had only a few fruits last year are now loaded with them.
*3. Grandmother’s prediction and science (The drought connection)*
My grandmother’s observation is absolutely spot-on, because plants detect changes in weather far earlier and far more sensitively than humans do.
The jamun tree has a ‘taproot’ that goes deep into the soil layers.
It’s only when the groundwater level drops drastically that these roots feel ‘water stress’.
This water stress is itself a signal of an approaching drought or a harsh summer.
That’s why, in a summer when jamun trees shed fruit on an unprecedented scale, it’s nature’s warning of a dry period ahead.
In short...
The jamun tree isn’t committing suicide. It’s sacrificing itself to give birth to the next generation (seeds). This cycle of nature is astonishing. The observations passed down through generations by grandmothers and the principles of science match perfectly here.
This year, definitely enjoy the jamun, but also take seriously this ‘drought’ signal given by nature. It shows we need to be careful in how we use water and other resources.
This is a WhatsApp forward but a seriously grave indicator of severely damaging water crisis ahead of us.