The Indian Delegation at IPhO (International Physics Olympiad) has won all gold medals!
Here's the team that won it all -
🥇 Kanishk Jain
🥇 Riddhesh Anant Bendale
🥇 Rishit Garg
🥇 Shresth Suraiya
🥇 Svarit Joshi
So, he fooled the entire country.
The moment Manish Kashyap posted his video claiming that his Toyota Innova Hycross was damaged due to E20 petrol, I knew he was lying and doing it purely for engagement farming.
Hycross was launched in December 2022, and E20 petrol was introduced in January 2023. Every Toyota Innova Hycross is fully E20-compliant.
He lied, spread panic, and was caught red-handed within 48 hours.
Toyota inspected his vehicle and confirmed the issue had nothing to do with E20. The car had been running on adulterated, non-standard fuel. After the fuel system was cleaned and standard E20 was refilled, the vehicle ran perfectly normally.
There are people with genuine concerns and they deserve attention. But then there are individuals like Manish Kashyap, who peddle fake propaganda for views, money, or political mileage.
You will see many such videos in future
Don’t fall for such misinformation.
MANAV - MANUSH ARE WORLD NO 3
A historic rise for Indian table tennis! 🇮🇳🏓
Manush Shah and Manav Thakkar have climbed to a career-high World No. 3 in the latest ITTF Men’s Doubles World Rankings.
The Indian pair has been one of the most consistent doubles combinations on the international circuit, delivering strong performances across WTT events and continuing to challenge the world’s best.
Congratulations to Manush Shah and Manav Thakkar on this remarkable achievement. Here’s hoping they continue their rise and bring more success to Indian table tennis!
#TableTennis #ITTF #WorldRankings #ManushShah #ManavThakkar #TeamIndia #IndiaSportsHub
We launched a new mixer grinder last year → did decent sales with 30,000 pcs exported over 12 months.
Today we received a single domestic order for 60,000 pcs 🔥
India market is a vibe of its own.
Bharat Mata Ki Jai! 🇮🇳
This is BIG folks 🔥
𝟏𝟖 𝐲𝐫 𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐬𝐡𝐮𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐚𝐤 𝐂𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐓𝐔𝐍𝐒 𝐖𝐑 𝟔 & 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭 𝐂𝐡𝐨𝐮 𝐓𝐢𝐞𝐧-𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐧!
Won 21-17, 26-24 in the 2nd round of US Open (Super 300) & is through to QF.
#USOpen2026#Badminton
🥋 HISTORY CREATED BY ALISHA CHOUDHARY! 🇮🇳🔥
Alisha Choudhary became the first-ever Indian to win 🥇 at the Asian Senior Karate Championships
In the Women’s Kumite -55kg final, Alisha edged past Rina Kodo 🇯🇵 by a thrilling 4-3 margin to clinch the title
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS OF FIH NATIONS CUP 🏆
- Defeated New Zealand 🇳🇿 2-0 in the Finals
Qualified for the FIH Women's Pro League ✅
INCREDIBLE HOCKEY BY OUR GIRLS! 🇮🇳♥️
Jet engine development is capital intensive.
Single crystal blades don’t come easy.
Advanced alloys don’t come easy.
A century of accumulated know-how doesn’t come easy.
Other countries and companies have spent decades and billions building this capability.
As a country, we need to recognize that there are no shortcuts here.
India enters the big 5 in manufacturing toppling South Korea. At current growth rates, even considering rupee depreciation, India will displace Japan to become the world's third largest manufacturer (> $1 trillion) by 2029.
Also,
1960: $3 billion -> 2015: $328 billion
2015: $328 billion -> 2025: $781 billion
So India has added as much in manufacturing in the last 10 years as it added in the last 70+ years.
𝐖𝐇𝐀𝐓. 𝐀. 𝐑𝐄𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐍𝐒𝐄. 🇮🇳🔥
India head into the break with the advantage after recovering from a two-goal deficit in their Nations Cup opener.
Deepika's brace and Navneet Kaur's strike brought India back from 0-2 down.
🇮🇳 3–2 🇺🇸
#HockeyIndia#IndiaKaGame #FIHNationsCup
ICYMI: This is HUGE folks 🔥
Dhiraj Bommadevara WINS GOLD medal in Individual RECURVE event at Archery World Cup in Antalya.
Did it in style beating Olympic Champion & multiple World Gold medalist Lee Woo-Seok of South Korea 7-3 in Final.
#Archery
If we scroll through global history forums, a recurring myth is proudly repeated: 'Ancient Persians built massive Yakhchals to freeze water in the desert 2400 yrs ago, while India was just a hot, sweaty tropical landscape that never understood ice production until the West imported machinery.'
It is time to completely rip that colonized narrative to shreds.
Long before European colonizers brought industrial refrigeration, India was quietly running a massive, flat, decentralized artificial ice-making operation using a level of thermodynamics so highly advanced, it completely broke the minds of Western academics.
When European colonizers arrived in India, they thought ice was a luxury that could only exist if it was shipped physically all the way from frozen American lakes (like the famous Tudor ice trade). They mocked the hot plains of Uttar Pradesh & Bengal.
Then they visited places like Prayagraj, Hooghly & Banaras, & discovered that local Indian communities were manufacturing tons of ice out of thin air in the middle of summer.
The Persian Yakhchal relied on a massive, 40 foot structural wall to create shade. The Indian method was completely different, it was flat, decentralized & entirely stealthy. In large open fields, Indians would excavate shallow, flat-bottomed pits about 30 feet square & 2 feet deep. Instead of building massive brick structures, they lined the bottom of these pits with a highly calculated, thick layer of dry sugar-cane stalks, corn-straw & ash.
This created a powerful thermal insulation barrier that totally cut off the water from the latent heat radiating upward from the warm earth below. On top of this straw bed, local ice-makers arranged 1000s of small, unglazed, shallow terracotta clay plates filled with a thin layer of water. Why unglazed clay? Because our ancestors understood evaporative cooling dynamics perfectly. Unglazed clay is porous; it allows a tiny fraction of the water to seep through to the outer surface of the tray & evaporate into the dry night air.
As that water evaporates, it absorbs latent heat directly from the remaining water inside the tray, drastically lowering its temperature. British observers recorded nights where the air thermometer read 4-6 degrees C. According to physics textbooks, water cannot freeze at these temperatures. But they did not understand the power of a clear Indian winter sky. Because the night sky acts as a perfect black-body radiator, the water in those shallow trays beamed its own heat directly into the freezing void of outer space.
Protected from the earth's heat by the straw & cooled from the sides by clay evaporation, the water would flash-freeze into solid sheets of ice by 4:00 AM, even when the ambient air was warm. At dawn, 100s of workers would rush into the fields, scrape the ice out of the clay trays, smash it into blocks & ram it down into massive, deeply insulated underground ice houses (Barf-Khana) lined with sawdust & blankets, preserving it into the scorching 45 degrees C summer months.
The Persians built giant, expensive, permanent architectural monuments to fight the desert. The Indians, using nothing but mud, straw, water & the open sky, built a flat system that could be deployed anywhere at zero capital cost. It was pure, raw physics applied through everyday rural materials.
When we look at your own history through a Western lens, we are told that India never had scientific innovation until European industries brought machinery. But the historical records of the Royal Society prove the exact opposite: Western scientists had to sit in the dirt fields of Prayagraj, watching Indian villagers make ice in the middle of summer, just to rewrite their own understanding of thermodynamics.
The operator of MT Settebello has publicly rejected US claims that the tanker was linked to Iran or Iranian oil and accused Washington of carrying out an "unprovoked military action" against a civilian merchant vessel.
The company says no warning was received before the strike and has demanded an independent international investigation into the deaths of three Indian seafarers.
This story is getting harder to ignore.
https://t.co/oiyCOYR0vL
540 Janapadas! 🔥
This is the total number of Janapadas - kingdoms- in Bharata Varsha, as per Mahabharata.🔥
This will blow your mind as this is several times more than the number of Sixteen Janapadas that the mainstream history taught you!
Itihāsa Mahābhārata is inseparable from Bhāratavarṣa. No other ancient text contains this much information about the Geography of Bhāratavarṣa.
Mahābhārata mentions around 540 Janapadas, more than 100 cities, towns, & villages, 230 rivers & lakes, 100 mountain ranges & peaks, 20 forests, 59 regions, and 280 holy spots (Tirtha Stanas).
But what did we learn in schools?
Just 16 Janapadas!
IAS Officer was caught red-handed taking bribe, but within one year he has been re-appointed in the sensitive & crucial department of revenue while the criminal proceedings are still pending.
Should Jawaharlal Nehru be credited
with setting up India’s first IIT as is
claimed by Nehruvian fantasists?
NO.
Should PM Modi be credited with setting up seven new IITs, taking the total to 23?
YES.
Nehru did not ‘create’ IITs. Nor did he set up India’s first IIT.
Dr BC Roy, CM of West Bengal, set up India’s first IIT in Calcutta in 1950; it later moved to Kharagpur on land owned by West Bengal Government.
IIT Kharagpur Act came six years later in 1956.
Soviet Union set up IIT Powai; US set up IIT Kanpur; West Germany set up IIT Madras (all of them with trade surplus and aid).
The idea of setting up Indian institutes of technology took shape in 1946 with Humayun Kabir leading the way and Nalini Ranjan Sarkar Committee preparing a report. Extant records do not mention any role played by Nehru.
So,
Why was the first IIT set up in #WestBengal ?
Because in 1950s West Bengal had the highest concentration of industry in #India.
What went wrong?
Nehru's Freight Equalisation Policy killed industry in West Bengal and all of east India. West Bengal became the 'Disinherited State'.
Rest is history.