Ten issues that Government should address sooner than later:
1. Corruption among IAS officers, Babus
2. Delay in redressal of public complaints
3. Paper leaks & educational reforms
4. Pollution
5. Complacency among some ministers
6. Falling rupee, FII selling & HNIs leaving country
7. Judicial reforms
8. Manufacturing, make in India
9. Sending back illegal immigrants
10. AI
Some foreigners were smoking Ganja near a pool in Supernova Spira Towers, Noida.
Guard told them to not smoke in public place. They ignored him and continued.
In India, the lecture of civic sense is only limited to brown skin. If you are white, you usually get a free pass to do anything.
While the world focused on missiles, tankers, and military tensions near Oman, one seafarer was fighting a different battle.
35-year-old Second Officer Nishanth Uirthanathan reportedly fell seriously ill while serving aboard MT Celestial.
According to seafarers' representatives, repeated efforts were made to secure medical assistance, but delays during the ongoing regional crisis allegedly prevented timely treatment.
Nishanth never made it home.
His death has now sparked calls for an investigation into whether more could have been done to save him.
For seafarers working thousands of miles from home, access to emergency medical care is not a luxury.
It can be the difference between life and death.
Rest in peace, Second Officer Nishanth Uirthanathan.
#WaveWatchers #Seafarers #MaritimeNews #ShippingIndustry
@dgshipping_IN@shipmin_india
The costume designer for F1 could have picked literally any luxury brand in the world.
Instead, Brad Pitt wore a shirt made using Tangaliya, a 700-year-old weaving technique from Gujarat. That's the kind of thing that gets my attention.
Every tiny dot on that shirt is hand-twisted into the weave, and the people behind it didn't hide the process, they built it into the product.
Most brands sell a story. In a world chasing fast fashion, this Make in India brand proves that craftsmanship, transparency, and patience still have a place on the global stage.
🚨 Indian-origin teen Pranjali Awasthi, based in Florida, built AI startup Delv .AI at 16, with the company reportedly valued at nearly ₹100 crore.
She started coding at age 7 and interned at a machine learning lab at Florida International University at age 13.
🇮🇳 India has immense tech talent, but a significant share of it ends up moving to the 🇺🇸 United States.
Modi Murdabad
Kejriwal Ki Jai
Umar Khalid Ki Jai
and then this Cockroach says, "What if Umar Khalid talked about cutting Assam away from India? How does it even matter if Assam is separated?
It's clear from day one that this Cockroach movement is a platform for anti-national AAPiyas..
Hope @assampolice takes note of this and does the needful. @himantabiswa
On the left is Nikhil Ravishankar. He went to school in New Zealand, worked all his life in NZ. Yet in 2025 when he was appointed CEO of Air New Zealand, the wave of online racism directed at him became such a tsunami that the country's 3 leading media outlets, the New Zealand Herald, 1News and Radio New Zealand, had to shut down their comments section. The sheer volume of racist comments made it impossible for moderators to do their job. It was like half the population of New Zealand had decided to be racist on Ravishankar.
On the right is Air India’s current CEO - New Zealander Campbell Wilson whose appointment in 2022 attracted no such backlash in India. Wilson hails from Christchurch, arguably the most racist city in New Zealand.
Last year I got a health checkup in Japan. To my surprise, the medicine I got from the Japanese pharmacy was made in India.
Even after my health insurance, the medicine cost me 4 times as much as it would have cost me back in India if I just bought it from a pharmacy
And the Japanese doctor told me how good and effective the medicines made in India are.
India is a pharmacy giant.
Mr Sushil Kumar Shinde,You damaged the country 's and Sanatan Dharm 's reputation to please your party and its agenda. By doing so you gave a handle to your enemy country Pakistan to spread a false narrative of" Bhagwan Atangwad '
Sovereignty once lost will be difficult to redeem. With that logic Vajpayee would have never done Nuclear Test in 1998 & Indira would have never liberated Bangladesh. Excuses are a sign of weakness not strength. National interests should triumph over business interests of few oligarchs.
Having said that its too late now to redeem. We have the missed the bus on next teach leap of AI in IR 4.0. Our policy makers bet on Trump was a wrong one. I had decoded the man in 2017 & the Agenda he brought to table in America First.
We slept over it for 9 years believing he would bat for us. Even made NRIs swing to him only to be given the biggest rebuke. Now he is anyway ripping apart 1991 model that powered & turbo charged India’s Economy.
Plus we have hegemonist China on our borders which also does not want India to rise as a pole. Naturally our bureaucracy & establishment feels comfortable going with status quo & not rocking the boat. Its about self preservation & preserving their relevance ! Nothing wrong in that !
कुछ लोगों को अपने लिए सम्मान की बैटरी 🪫 स्तर तक पहुँचने से पूर्व ससम्मान पद छोड़ देना चाहिए। मोहन भागवत जितना मुँह खोलते हैं, नैरेटिव के लिए केवल और केवल नकारात्मकता ले कर आते हैं।
Congratulations @kmainiofficial
You’ve made the Indian Anthem echo from Monte Carlo to Barcelona…
And we’re so proud to have you as part of team @MahindraRacing
🇮🇳💪🏽🫡
Some added context because the post blew up-
I was able to take my first medication dose by 7pm the same day. It was a 3 month course. This price included a stockpile of prescribed medication for 3 months - one tablet a day.
After 3 months, I got my reports done in the US and everything came back normal. I told my US primary care doctor the name and brand of the medication I got from India and he informed me that the exact same medication is sold in the US and it is in fact imported from India. I didn’t inquire about the price but I am assuming it would be 50-100x India’s price.
Another observation I made is that the doctor’s clinic in India was equipped with all the necessary equipment you would see in a clinic in a western country. They were very professional and a little bit personal and gave me a light scolding for some of my lifestyle habits.
The clinic that did additional scans was also equipped with modern medical equipment that you would see in a western country. Most medical equipment is probably imported from the US/Europe.
Overall, a very professional and caring experience, with modern clinic and medical equipment.
When I visited India a few years ago, I got my blood work done at 7am by a Healthcare worker who visited me, got the reports by 9am, doctor's appointment at 10am, followup multiple scans at 2pm, scan results came back at 3pm, followup doctor's phone appointment at 4pm, and medication delivered at 5pm at my doorstep.
All this costed me 3000 rupees (~$30)
A Muslim was bullying a Hindu lady and forcing her to take Quran.
Finally he got the reply from the brave Hindu lady - he deserved.
“I am a Hindu and I do not take Quran.” She says firmly.
“Wasseypur mein ladai Ramadhir aur Sardar ki nahi thi. Ladai koyle par varchasv ki thi."
Now replace Wasseypur with Musallahpur, Patna, and the coal mines with the billion-rupee coaching industry.
The primary players are Khan Sir (Faisal Khan) of Khan Global Studies (KGS), the slick, smooth-talking YouTuber with millions of followers. And his arch-rival, Raushan Sir (Raushan Anand) of Gyan Bindu GS Academy, the gritty, street-smart ruler of the “Daroga Factory,” a nickname earned from its success in producing Bihar Police SI.
Both operate from the same turf: the infamous Kisan Cold Storage campus. The history of this war is calculated, multi-layered, and ongoing.
2020–2021: During the pandemic, several smaller coaching institutes in Kisan Cold Storage went bust. Khan Sir, sitting on massive digital capital, began expanding his offline empire, taking over vacated halls and offices. Raushan Anand watched his footprint shrink.
Match 2021: The first major flashpoint came in March 2021. Khan Sir filed a police complaint alleging that Raushan Anand, his brother Prince, and supporters barged into his live classroom, damaged furniture, and threatened staff. The battle lines were drawn.
Early 2023: The war moved from the streets to the classrooms. Khan Sir went national, appearing on The Kapil Sharma Show, increasing his stature. Raushan Sir responded by alleging that Khan Sir had spent lakhs on PR to secure such visibility. Khan Sir retaliated with psychological warfare, mocking Gyan Bindu’s nickname Daroga Factory by saying: “Don’t go to that factory. If you go to a factory, you’ll end up a labourer.”
Late 2023: Gyan Bindu was vandalized, with screens smashed and offices wrecked. Raushan Sir alleged that Khan Sir’s office supplied hockey sticks and clubs to boys from the infamous Patel Hostel. Later that year, Raushan Sir's brother Prince was attacked on the street and suffered a head injury requiring eight stitches. Khan Sir, meanwhile, claimed Raushan was orchestrating bomb attacks on his vehicles.
Feb–Mar 2026: The Forest Range Officer results were announced. A student named Abhishek Patel topped the state. Gyan Bindu claimed him. Khan Sir claimed him. On March 28, Patel visited Khan Sir’s office and was felicitated with a massive garland. Raushan Sir responded by releasing purported WhatsApp chats and publicly accused Khan Sir of paying ₹10 lakh to claim the topper.
June 2, 2026: Khan Sir’s supporters allegedly pasted their banners over the entrance board of Gyan Bindu Classes. Gyan Bindu staff went to protest. Stones flew. Iron rods clashed. Amid the chaos, Khan Sir’s private security guards allegedly fired shots into the air to disperse the crowd.
The state machinery finally responded to the gunfire. On June 3, 2026, a Patna court sent Raushan Anand and several associates to judicial custody after their arrest in connection with the vandalism case. But the script flipped when Gyan Bindu released CCTV footage that showed Khan Sir’s guards firing weapons. Police subsequently registered a case against Khan Sir under Section 109 of the BNS and the Arms Act, alleging the guards acted on his instructions.
Just when you thought the story was over, the script took another turn. Today, reports emerged that Prince, Raushan Sir's brother, has died in Nepal under mysterious circumstances. In Musallahpur, every ending is just the beginning of another chapter.