Bangalore - Chennai Bullet train
Literally 0 value add to KA . Only people of TN get 1 more option to come to Bangalore
Already we have -
VB
2 NHs of 6 lanes each
New greenfield expressway
Shatabdi
Many other corridors like Bangalore -Karwar , Bangalore - Mangalore , Bangalore -Mumbai etc dont have even 1 proper connectivity mode
@JoshiPralhad@VSOMANNA_BJP@ShobhaBJP
‼️Indians visiting Europe are destroying the last remaining propaganda about the EU 😂
She says Indian Metro air conditioning is 100x better than public transport in Europe especially Germany where 🪳 @dhruv_rathee lives.
Durin the Ottoman period, the Muslim Turks, in order to terrorize the Greeks, impaled and roasted alive Athanasios Diakos. But, they gave him a chance: "Will you become a Turk, Diakos? Will you change your faith? Will you pray in the mosque and abandon the church?"
He replied to them: "Go away, you and your faith, may you perish, you renegades! I was born a Greek, and as a Greek I shall die."
According to eyewitness accounts from the time, two Turks lit a fire next to the stable and placed an iron grate and a large copper cauldron filled with oil over it. Then they lifted Diakos, still bound as he was, and made him sit on an old wooden stool. They raised his legs. The Turks began to mock him, asking him various questions. For every negative nod, they drove nails into his feet. Afterwards, they took the boiling oil and first poured it over his bare feet.
When they saw that he did not react, they tore his clothing and began pouring it on his back and chest. He groaned silently in pain, and the soldiers, under orders not to kill him, used needles to burst the blisters that had formed on his skin from the boiling oil. This continued for hours, until the next morning.
Exhausted as he was, they dragged him through the town to execute him. His execution was carried out in public view with the permission of Halil Bey, so that the Greeks would be warned about what would happen to anyone who dared to revolt. Testimonies state that even Diakos’s mother was present at his torture.
After tying him backwards onto a saddle with his legs spread apart, the executioner began pushing the sharp tip of a wooden stake into his groin area and then slowly drove it deeper, going all the way through his body until it emerged near his right ear. The executioner moved carefully, as he had orders not to kill him quickly; with every push of the stake, Diakos’s screams confirmed he was still alive.
Once the executioner had finished his work, the Turks tied the body tightly with the stake so that the skin would not tear, and they propped him up, almost upright, against a tree.
As he was dying, it is said that he uttered these sorrowful verses: "Look at the time Death has chosen to take me, now, when the branches are blossoming and the earth brings forth grass."
Halil Bey gave the order to light a fire beneath him and to turn him slowly, so that he would be roasted alive like an animal. After many hours of torture, the Greek chieftain passed away on April 24, 1821. However, this had the opposite effect from what the Turks had expected.
When the Greeks learned of his story and his martyrdom, they were filled with even greater rage and strength to liberate themselves from the barbarous Muslims and Islam.
Athanasios Diakos is one of the most important heroes in the Greek history.
Durin the Ottoman period, the Muslim Turks, in order to terrorize the Greeks, impaled and roasted alive Athanasios Diakos. But, they gave him a chance: "Will you become a Turk, Diakos? Will you change your faith? Will you pray in the mosque and abandon the church?"
He replied to them: "Go away, you and your faith, may you perish, you renegades! I was born a Greek, and as a Greek I shall die."
According to eyewitness accounts from the time, two Turks lit a fire next to the stable and placed an iron grate and a large copper cauldron filled with oil over it. Then they lifted Diakos, still bound as he was, and made him sit on an old wooden stool. They raised his legs. The Turks began to mock him, asking him various questions. For every negative nod, they drove nails into his feet. Afterwards, they took the boiling oil and first poured it over his bare feet.
When they saw that he did not react, they tore his clothing and began pouring it on his back and chest. He groaned silently in pain, and the soldiers, under orders not to kill him, used needles to burst the blisters that had formed on his skin from the boiling oil. This continued for hours, until the next morning.
Exhausted as he was, they dragged him through the town to execute him. His execution was carried out in public view with the permission of Halil Bey, so that the Greeks would be warned about what would happen to anyone who dared to revolt. Testimonies state that even Diakos’s mother was present at his torture.
After tying him backwards onto a saddle with his legs spread apart, the executioner began pushing the sharp tip of a wooden stake into his groin area and then slowly drove it deeper, going all the way through his body until it emerged near his right ear. The executioner moved carefully, as he had orders not to kill him quickly; with every push of the stake, Diakos’s screams confirmed he was still alive.
Once the executioner had finished his work, the Turks tied the body tightly with the stake so that the skin would not tear, and they propped him up, almost upright, against a tree.
As he was dying, it is said that he uttered these sorrowful verses: "Look at the time Death has chosen to take me, now, when the branches are blossoming and the earth brings forth grass."
Halil Bey gave the order to light a fire beneath him and to turn him slowly, so that he would be roasted alive like an animal. After many hours of torture, the Greek chieftain passed away on April 24, 1821. However, this had the opposite effect from what the Turks had expected.
When the Greeks learned of his story and his martyrdom, they were filled with even greater rage and strength to liberate themselves from the barbarous Muslims and Islam.
Athanasios Diakos is one of the most important heroes in the Greek history.
Bihar leads Punjab on all ten critical fiscal metrics. All ten. Almost the same size of the economy, and Bihar is spending less than Punjab on subsidies.
Rhetoric won't change the numbers and facts.
@thvspeaks We will surely see a Cheeni-Paki ops on Tiktok that tries to make Indian aid somehow bad or dangerous or useless. India needs to preempt and prepare to counter this psyops.
There you go!
France couldn't handle a bit of mockery over the heatwave.
Their govt officials are lashing out at anyone who points it out
And here we Indians are always drowning in shame if an Indian dares to sing a song abroad...
Acyuta doxxed DM groups of ISI disinfo cells and also exposed that Nikita Bier of X was in touch with these elements.
Cabinet and MoS Ministers for MEITY & MIB, prominent nationalist technocrats who are supposed to blow the whistle are silent.
Musk actively encourages this.
Tanta güevonada que se habla de este país y mírenlos, pura gente seria y comprometida, la próxima vez que hablen de la India recuerden que esa gente en pleno mierdero envió un hospital de campaña
Yesterday, while driving from Varanasi to Delhi on the Ganga Expressway, I witnessed something I will never forget.
An i10 had crashed into a truck after what seemed to be a tyre burst. four people were trapped inside, fighting for their lives. Without thinking twice, I stopped. It took nearly 10 minutes to break open the rear door with a metal rod and rescue an elderly lady. The front door wouldn't open, so we broke the windshield to pull the others out. All were soaked in blood, It was a sight no one should ever have to witness.
A couple in their 50s and few passersby also stopped to help. Together, we did everything we could. As the ambulance was delayed, I carried the injured into my car and drove until we met it halfway. Before leaving, I made sure all their belongings reached them safely.
After almost one and a half hours, I continued my journey. Later, I learned that all had survived. That one piece of news made every second of that rescue worth it. Life can change in a matter of seconds. Please inspect your vehicle before every long trip. Don't ignore worn tyres, unusual sounds, or warning signs. Reach a little late if you have to, but reach safely.
Please Help when you can. One day, it could be you or someone you love waiting for a stranger to stop.
#Aadivakta #Gangaexpressway
To everyone in India:
If you share some of these absurd logical explanations, please never even attempt to drive anywhere else in the world. You will die.
It takes only a few hours to learn most of the traffic rules, so why not get educated?
Respectfully NDTV, go fuck yourself.
Your headline is normalising reversing a car on a highway.
Absolute lawlessness and lack of awareness and respect for traffic rules.
Egypt and Italy were not carved out of an existing civilisation by explicitly rejecting it.
Pakistan was created in 1947 through the Two-Nation Theory, which said Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations who cannot share a common civilisation. Your founders deliberately rejected the Indic past to build an Islamic state.
Egypt still has Coptic continuity with its pharaonic heritage. Italy built on Roman legacy through language, law, and culture. You don’t get to reject a civilisation at birth and then claim it as ‘ancient Pakistan’ when it suits you.
That’s not continuity. That’s opportunism.
Egypt and Italy were not carved out of an existing civilisation by explicitly rejecting it.
Pakistan was created in 1947 through the Two-Nation Theory, which said Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations who cannot share a common civilisation. Your founders deliberately rejected the Indic past to build an Islamic state.
Egypt still has Coptic continuity with its pharaonic heritage. Italy built on Roman legacy through language, law, and culture. You don’t get to reject a civilisation at birth and then claim it as ‘ancient Pakistan’ when it suits you.
That’s not continuity. That’s opportunism.