“Just as inner self (antaratma) resides within Senses, with God as its Controller, Likewise, Gopala remains behind Cows, as their Controller, Impeller & Illuminator”
-Nishchalananda Saraswatiji Maharaj
(Note: Recently Rescued Cows are Yet to Recover)
That leaked audio call of Ishaq Dar in which he was abusing Asim Munir's mother and sister.
This is the audio call is from the time when Asim Munir had refused to appoint him as Finance Minister.
A 21-year-old degree student, addicted to online gambling and burdened with debt, kidnapped a 55-year-old daily wage worker in Karimnagar, robbed her jewellery and pushed her into a well to kill her. He even cut the rope she clung to. Miraculously, she survived nearly 21 hours by holding onto another cable until farmers rescued her. Police arrested the accused. #Telangana #Crime
RSS condemns RSS for looting Ram Mandir Temple funds. Then RSS tells RSS to investigate people set by RSS & announce strict punishment for RSS.
Then RSS supports SIT constituted by RSS to investigate RSS 🫡
#GemsOfRSS
ఎండ్రిన్ తాగి బావిలో దూకినా..
ఎండ్రిన్ అంటే పంట పొలాలకు రోగం వస్తె పంటలకు కొట్టే మందు.
మరి రేవంత్ రెడ్డి గారు ఎవరిని ఈ మందు తాగమంటున్నడు? నిరుద్యోగుల తరుపున అడిగిన వాళ్ళను అంటున్నాడు? నిరుద్యోగులను అంటున్నడా? నిరుద్యోగుల కుటుంబాలను అంటున్నడ?
She was an employee at a Bengaluru daycare. She saw babies being tortured, loaded on to washing machines, stuffed down toilet bowls. She complained. She was sacked. She became a whistleblower and exposed the horrific crimes. She should have been rewarded.
She has been arrested.
Police busted an inter-state human trafficking racket in Siliguri, West Bengal, rescuing 17 minor girls from Bihar, Assam and other states. The girls were being sexually exploited.
Four arrested — Nurjahan Begum, Taslima Khatun, Mohd. Selim and Mohd. Nizam.
Raid conducted with drone surveillance. Probe into larger inter-state network ongoing.
There are so many Hindus and we can’t even muster this amount?
Come on guys. Let’s do our part.
I’ll send some more shortly. Pls keep doing the good work. 🙏🏽
Her name is Shreya Singhal.
She was twenty one years old, a law student, when she challenged a law that allowed people to be arrested for what they posted online.
She took the fight to the Supreme Court, and she won.
In 2012, two young women in Maharashtra were arrested.
One had questioned on Facebook why an entire city had been shut down after a politician’s funeral.
The other had simply liked the post.
Both were arrested under Section 66A of the Information Technology Act.
The law made it a criminal offence to send online messages that were “offensive” or caused “annoyance” or “inconvenience.”
Those words were never clearly defined.
That meant almost any online post could become a criminal case if someone in authority decided it was offensive.
Across the country, people were arrested under the law for cartoons, jokes and criticism posted online.
Shreya Singhal was not a politician or a well known lawyer.
She was a student who believed the law violated the Constitution.
She filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging Section 66A.
The case took three years.
On March 24, 2015, the Supreme Court struck down Section 66A in its entirety, holding that it violated the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech and expression.
With one judgment, a law that had been used to make arbitrary arrests over online speech ceased to exist.
She did not fight with the backing of a political party or a powerful organisation.
She fought because she believed an unjust law should not survive.
A law that threatened the free speech of millions was struck down because one twenty one year old law student refused to stay silent.
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India builds less than 1% of world ships, China builds 60 to 75%. India pays $70 to 75B every year to foreign shipping companies to carry its own cargo.
Only 7% of Indian owned vessels are built domestically. Government approved ₹70,000 crore, roughly $8B, in subsidies and loans for Indian shipyards.
Maersk and CMA CGM placing orders in India is early validation. But India shipyard capacity is 884 times smaller than China. The direction is right but the distance is enormous.
Maersk and CMA CGM ordering ships in India is not charity. South Korea, which builds 25% of world ships, has the lowest birth rate on earth at 0.68 babies per woman.
Korean shipyard officials admit their workforce is shrinking and they will run out of local workers within a decade. China builds most ships but carriers want alternatives.
CMA CGM placed its first ever Indian order, 6 LNG container ships at Cochin Shipyard worth $360M, built with Korean technical cooperation. India is becoming the backup yard.
India imports every shipping container it uses. These are the steel boxes that go on cargo ships. China makes 96% of world shipping containers. Until last week India produced zero domestically.
Maersk just received India first made in India EXIM container at Dadri in UP and ordered 1,000 more. Government budget scheme targets building capacity for 1 million containers per year over next decade.
Less dramatic than ordering ships but fixing this dependence on China matters just as much for cutting trade costs.
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Qutbuddin Aibak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate, died after falling from a galloping horse.
But is it really possible that a general who rode a horse for the first time at the age of 11 and fought countless battles on horseback could die from a galloping horse?
Real History vs. Fabricated Story
When Qutbuddin Aibak plundered Rajputana, he killed the king of Mewar and captured Prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse "Shubhrak" to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and was captured. Qutbuddin ordered his beheading and, to add insult to injury, ordered a polo match played using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutbuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. Upon seeing its master Karan Singh, the horse bolted uncontrollably, causing Qutbuddin to fall from the horse. Shubhrak kicked the fallen Qutbuddin with a powerful kick. The powerful blows to the chest and head proved fatal. Qutbuddin Aibak died instantly in 1210 CE.
Everyone was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh, and taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, the prince jumped onto his valiant horse, which immediately took off running and began the most arduous race of his life.
It was a continuous race for almost more than three days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewar. When the prince dismounted, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly stroked the horse's head, but was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The powerful horse managed to save its master and safely escorted him back to his kingdom before succumbing to his injuries.
We've read about Chetak, but the story of Shubhrak is beyond belief! Facts like this never make it into the curriculum of our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard of it. Have we?
It is permanently buried in history. It's time to share the glory.
🙏🏻🇮🇳Jai Hind🙏🏻
Many are Tweetting (X) on America ( US) 250 years of Democracy -- But my question is America - US - allowed Women to vote in 1920 only ..then how come this 250 years of Democracy 😎