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🔥India to pilot run non-mining rare earth extraction from fly ash—so many wins if pilot hits needed benchmarks.
NLC + BARC ₹600 cr pilot will scale BARC’s lab-validated process into a continuous-flow facility; ₹5,000+ cr commercial deployment, post pilot.
Neyveli fly ash has validated ~2,100 ppm of REE—over 4× global avg + Yttrium. But Lutetium is a bigger win—among the rarest & most valuable REEs: NG cancer therapies & nuclear medicine. Viable extraction of premium Lu from coal waste will be a scientific & economic win.
If successful, will be a milestone in commercially viable non-mining REE extraction from industrial waste. Beyond strategic minerals, this also helps monetise India’s 300 MTPA hazardous fly ash problem.
Look at the amazing words of an architect about Indian roads standard.
It would be amazing if major city municipalities and state road departments hire people him to build road projects.
Who gets remembered in history, and who gets forgotten?
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Another Bangladeshi Hindu woman was raped and then killed along with her two young daughters. The woman worked as a cleaner in a government office in Barguna.
Anybody listening?
Ten Things a Hindu can do While using English Language: - written by Francois Gautier (check his Facebook page. He knows more Hinduism than many of us)
# 01.
Please stop using the term "God fearing" - Hindus never ever fear God. For us, God is everywhere and we are also part of God. God is not a separate entity to fear.
It is integral.
# 02.
Please do not use the meaningless term "RIP" when someone dies. Use "Om Shanti", "Sadhgati" or "I wish this atma attains moksha/sadhgati /Uthama lokas". Hinduism neither has the concept of "soul" nor its "resting". The terms "Atma" and "Jeeva" are, in a way, antonyms for the word "soul".(to be understood in detail)
# 03.
Please don't use the word "Mythology" for our historic epics (Ithihaas) Ramayana and Mahabharata. Rama and Krishna are historical heroes, not just mythical characters.
# 04.
Please don't be apologetic about idol worship and say “Oh, that's just symbolic". All religions have idolatry in kinds or forms - cross, words, letters (calligraphy) or direction.
Also let's stop using the words the words 'idols', 'statues' or 'images' when we refer to the sculptures of our Gods.
Use the terms 'Moorthi' or 'Vigraha'. If words like Karma, Yoga, Guru and Mantra can be in the mainstream, why not Moorthi or Vigraha?
# 04.
Please don't refer to Ganesh and Hanuman as "Elephant god" and "Monkey god" respectively. You can simply write Shree Ganesh and Shree Hanuman.
# 05.
Please don't refer to our temples as prayer halls. Temples are "devalaya" (abode of god) and not "prarthanalaya" (Prayer halls).
# 06.
Please don't wish your children "black birthday" by allowing them to blow off the candles that are kept on top of the birthday cake. Don't throw spit on the divine fire (Agni Deva). Instead, ask them to pray: "Oh divine fire, lead me from darkness to light" (Thamasoma Jyotirgamaya) by lighting a lamp. These are all strong images that go deep into the psyche.
# 07.
Please avoid using the words "spirituality" and "materialistic". For a Hindu, everything is divine. The words spirituality and materialism came to India through evangelists and Europeans who had a concept of Church vs State. Or Science vs Religion. On the contrary, in India, Sages were scientists and the foundation stone of Sanatan Dharma was Science.
# 09.
Please don't use the word "Sin" instead of "Paapa". We only have Dharma (duty, righteousness, responsibility and privilege) and Adharma (when dharma is not followed). Dharma has nothing to do with social or religious morality. 'Paapa' derives from Adharma.
# 10.
Please don't use loose translation like meditation for "dhyana" and 'breathing exercise' for "Pranayama". It conveys wrong meanings. Use the original words.
Remember, the world respects only those who respect themselves!
Please pass it on so that people can understand about Hindu Dharma....
🙏🙏🙏
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We’re building crazy-good stories, long-form AI content, and finally working on Indian anime too.
Interested peeps can DM me.
In the North, you’ll find Kashi and Kedarnath.
In the South, Srisailam.
In the East, Puri.
In the West, Somnath.
Across the country, you’ll find the hands of Maa Ahilyabai, quietly rebuilding, preserving, and shaping the identity of Bharat - The Hindu Rashtra
#AhilyabaiHolkar
I created this poster to provide a clear explanation about why the IVC Pashupati Seal clearly cannot be derived from the Proto-Elamite "Master of Animals" motif.
The song that holds a unique record .
Film producer - Kishore Kumar,
Film director - Kishore Kumar,
Film lead - Kishore Kumar,
Song writer - Kishore Kumar,
Song composer - Kishore Kumar,
Singer - Kishore Kumar,
Song filmed on - Kishore Kumar,
The little boy here is Kishore Kumar's son - Amit Kumar,
Kishore Kumar, the greatest of all 👍👍
Calcutta was the world's largest provider of skeletons for medical programs until 1980, exporting 60,000 human skeletons yearly.
Guess who ran the largest hospice and orphanage in Calcutta at that time?
Today is the anniversary of the Chuknagar massacre, which arguably, is the biggest case of mass murder on a single day in the subcontinent. Many times the size of Jallianwala Bag. Estimated casualties 10,000, including many women and children, all Hindus, at the hands of the Pakistani Army and Bengali Muslim Razakars.
So where is Chuknagar? And what happened there?
Chuknagar is a small town near Khulna, near the West Bengal border, in present-day Bangladesh. A huge number of frightened Hindus, including women and children, had gathered here trying to escape to India to escape the onslaught of the army. The army and Razakars landed there from the nearby Jessore cantonment and started shooting at random. Many died in the stampede. When the army ran out of bullets they resorted to bayonets. The water of the River Bhadra ran red with human blood.
Say a prayer for the human beings slaughtered like pigs for the crime of having been Hindus in an Islamic state.
On May 20, 1971, on the banks of the Bhadra River in Khulna, the bodies of Hindus lay one after another. When they were trying to flee India. Many of them drowned, and others were shot dead.