@SamSiff jab pehle mazaak me bolte the ki ladki ghar ko swarg banati hai aur gharwalon ko swargwasi , ab toh is kahawat ke saath Siya ka naam relate hota hai.
Such a sad situation for the whole family.
Om Shanti🙏🙏
“I could have never been CEO in any other country of the world including in India.
It was possible only in USA as it has a meritocratic system” - Indra Nooyi , Former CEO of PepsiCo
Meanwhile in Vishwaguru Modi’s India:
👉At -40 marks, candidates become doctors😂
👉at zero marks, they get BEd seats; 😂
👉those scoring just 3.65% get into IITs😂
So nice na?🤣
Datia, Madhya Pradesh: A woman filed a serious case against her neighbour, accusing him of r@pe, threats and offences under the SC-ST Act.
During trial, the truth came out. She herself admitted that the case was false and was filed because of a money-transaction dispute.
The man was acquitted.
The woman was sentenced to 10 years rigorous imprisonment and fined ₹10,500.
This was not a “mistake”.
This was weaponisation of law.
A false r@pe case can destroy a man’s name, family, career and mental peace before the truth even reaches court.
Such women are not victims.
They are offenders hiding behind victimhood.
Justice for the innocent man. Punishment for the false accuser.
Not everyone deserves a good man's kindness. Kindness is a gift, not an obligation, and it should never be mistaken for weakness. A good man gives from a place of compassion, loyalty, and respect, but those qualities lose their value when they are constantly taken for granted or repaid with betrayal. The right people will appreciate his heart, protect his peace, and return the same care he freely gives. Kindness should be shared wisely, because while everyone deserves basic respect, not everyone deserves unlimited access to a good man's time, trust, and love.
"I could never have become CEO in any other country, including India. It was only possible because America rewards merit," said former PepsiCo CEO Indira Nooyi.
A tight slap on India's Reservation Politics !
If you look around, environmental protests seem to erupt wherever major industrial or infrastructure projects are launched. It is clear that without industrial development, neither a state nor its people can truly progress. At the same time, it is essential for the government to actively restore forests and protect natural areas in regions where no development is planned.
Our focus should be on the fact that foreign powers often use these protests as a tool to slow down or block India’s development. This is not because they hate India. It is because countries that are not self-reliant must depend on imports from abroad. Interestingly, Chinese and European companies frequently collaborate to take advantage of developing nations. This pattern is playing out on a large scale right now.
We need to maintain our focus on both the environment and development, understanding that both are equally important for long-term progress.
You don’t have to look far to see this kind of manipulation happening around the world. Take Pakistan, for example. It is not a functioning democracy, as everyone knows. Imran Khan, who won the maximum number of seats in the last election, remains in jail. Yet Western media and Western governments have stayed largely silent about the state of democracy there. Across much of Africa and the Middle East, chaos continues, with little genuine push for democratic reforms. Many leaders in these regions act as proxies for Western interests. They help extract and export their countries’ resources to benefit European and Western companies. This allows people in some of the world’s so-called “happiest countries” to enjoy their prosperity, often by keeping labor and resources from African and other developing nations trapped in poverty.
This story of an ex couple from Bollywood isn't tedhi kheer but inspiring example of how two humans should behave when things are not working out between them
Hrithik Roshan & Suzanne Khan tell us how ex partners can be friends & rise above the usual emotions of ego, jealousy, vindictiveness when marriage fails
They are two gorgeous human beings who kept their differences aside to give the best to their children and I only wish educated and mature couples did that instead of tearing each other apart in courts, making lives of their kids a living hell just to settle scores with each other
Their case study should actually be documented and shared with every warring couple in family courts
May they always keep smiling like this
A Hindu Saint Sitaram Das Nirmohi has openly challenged the Jains , saying come to Girinar if you can !
Jains have accepted the challenge and 19-20 July — Save the Tirth movement starting from Ramlila Maidan, Delhi to Girinar is announced .
This how Jains have to respond to threat after hindus have captured the holy site of girinar.
let's know it's story.
Girinar specific 5th peak (Neminath Shikhara) has documented Jain history going back centuries as Neminath’s moksha site, footprints worshipped by Jain ascetics.
James Burgess, a British archaeologist who surveyed Girnar extensively in the late 19th century, documented that these temples are all Jain — built by Jain merchants & maintained by Jain communities for centuries.He recorded inscriptions commemorating donation by Jain shravakas
The British-era ASI Annual Reports and Gazetteers of Kathiawad and Bombay Presidency clearly record: The temple of Neminath is the principal shrine on the hill and belongs to the Jain sect.
Epigraphical Records Indicate Jain Endowment: Inscriptions dating from the 11th–12th century CE, cataloged by the British ASI, mention Jain donors and specific Jain rituals:
In the reign of King Kumarpala, the temple of Neminatha was restored by Jain Acharyas.
Gazetteer & Government Documentation : “The Bombay Presidency Gazetteer (1879) clearly mentions that Girnar is an ancient pilgrimage site for Digambar Jains. Jain pilgrimages end at Tonk on the 5th.”
Until early 2000s: The footprints existed as ancient stone engravings. Jains worshipped them quietly (in line with their tradition of simple veneration). Official records and pilgrim accounts describe it primarily as a Jain moksha bhoomi. Hindus had broader mythological reverence for Girnar/Dattatreya, but no documented major structures, idols, or exclusive worship rights at the exact 5th peak.
2004 — The flashpoint: This is when the active, documented Hindu claim began in its current form. Hindu mahants/pandas installed an idol of Lord Dattatreya near the footprints and built a new shrine/canopy surrounding them. This led to immediate clashes, police complaints from both Religions, and the dispute going public. Jains describe this as illegal encroachment altering the site’s character.
The issue escalated into court cases (petitions from 2013 onward, fresh HC notice in 2024). Organized “Dattatreya Girnar yatras” (subsidized/free group pilgrimages) gained momentum in the last decade . The Gujarat High Court is still hearing the Jain petitions for primary worship rights and removal of allegedly illegal structures.
It's the right time to remember Virchand Raghavji Gandhi, defender of Jain tirthas against encroachments, taxes, or desecration. Girnar (especially the Neminath-related sites) falls under the same tradition of Jain advocacy for historical pilgrimage rights. Modern Jain campaigns for the 5th peak often invoke this legacy of peaceful, evidence-based assertion of Jain heritage at ancient sites.
Today Jains are moving to honorable Supreme Court , challenging the MP HC order and having primary possession of so called Bojashala.
It is to be noted in North India Jain historical identity with hindus, not opposition to Hindus have hurt us. We also have to challenge Hindu Marriage Act treating Jainism as part of broader Hindu.else this Hindus will keep thinking Jainism is part of Hinduism, though courts maintain Jain distinct identity.
That the idol had been found in the ruins of a palace in the city was a fact that was ignored. The illegibility of the inscription on the idol, rendered legible only two words; Bhoja and Vagdevi (Saraswati). Hence, Saraswati was happily added to the myth of a Bhojshala. A re-translation of the inscription in 1981 revealed that the sculpture was that of the Jain goddess Ambika, and was sculpted after sculpting the idol of Vagdevi. Let's now look at the inscription
Accurate Transliteration
(1) auṃ | śrīmadbhojanareṃdracaṃdranagarīvidyādharī[dha]rmmadhīḥ yo [damaged] khalu sukhaprasthāpanā
(2) yāp(sa)rāḥ vāgdevī[ṃ] prathama[ṃ] vidhāya jananī[m] pas[c]āj jinānāṃtrayīm ambā[ṃ] nityaphalādikāṃ vararuciḥ (m)ūrttim subhā[ṃ] ni-
(3) rmmame || iti subhaṃ || sūtradhāra sahirasutamaṇathaleṇa ghaṭitaṃ || vi[jñā]nika sivadevena likhitam iti ||
(4) saṃvat 1091 ||
English Translation (scholarly consensus, e.g., Michael Willis & British Museum):
Auṃ.
Vararuci, who is devoted to the Dharma of the Candranagarī and Vidyādharī [Jain lineages] in the city of the illustrious King Bhoja (a moon among kings), who is like an apsara for the easy bestowal of happiness — having first fashioned Vāgdevī (the Mother, i.e., Sarasvatī), and afterwards a triad of Jinas (three Tirthankaras), made this beautiful image of Ambā (Ambikā), ever abundant in fruit (i.e., granting eternal benefits).
Blessings!
It was fashioned (modelled/carved) by Maṇathala, son of the sūtradhāra (master craftsman/architect) Sahira.
It was inscribed/written by the proficient artisan Śivadeva.
Year 1091.
Key Points from the Inscription:
Donor: Vararuci (possibly the famous Jain poet Dhanapāla at Bhoja’s court).
Sequence: First a Vāgdevī which Hindus interpret as Sarasvatī, then three Tirthankaras, then this Ambā/Ambikā (Jain yakṣiṇī).
Artisans: Sculptor Maṇathala and inscriber Śivadeva.
This confirms the Jain context of the statue while acknowledging the making of a Vāgdevī image earlier — typical of the syncretic patronage under King Bhoja.
Yes, from a strictly iconographic and historical perspective, many Jains (and several art historians) view the dominant narrative around the Dhār Ambikā statue and Bhojshala as unfair or incomplete.
Why Jains see it as injustice:
The statue itself is unambiguously Jain Ambikā (yakṣiṇī of Neminātha) with clear Jain attributes: lion vāhana, children with fruits, and — most importantly — small Tirthankara figures in the stele.
The inscription explicitly records the commissioning of three Jinas (Tirthankaras) and then this Ambā image in a Jain devotional context by Vararuci, who identifies with Jain lineages (Candranagarī and Vidyādharī).
Jainism had a strong presence in Dhār under the Paramāras. Dismissing the statue’s core identity to claim the entire site as exclusively “Sarasvatī temple” feels like erasure of documented Jain patronage and art.
WTF did this lawyer just reveal on Raj Shamani’s podcast?
Raj asked him:
What percentage of cases are genuinely against women and how many are fake?
The lawyer’s answer was insane.
He claimed:
Only 10% are real.
90% are fake allegations, fake assault claims, fake alimony cases.
If this is true…
then thousands of innocent men are getting destroyed legally, financially and mentally without anyone talking about it.
One allegation is enough to ruin a man’s entire life.
Watch this till the end before judging.
This conversation is genuinely disturbing.
False R@pe Case?
Section 182 IPC - False information to public servant
Section 211 IPC - False charge with intent to injure
But does any judge initiates it?
🚨 NHRC declares 72-hour shifts for resident doctors a HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION.
On complaint by Dr Lakshya Mittal @drlakshyamittal (United Doctors Front), NHRC has issued notice to NMC demanding a detailed report in 2 weeks.
Residents — including PwD doctors — are routinely forced into 24–72 hour continuous shifts, in blatant violation of 1992 Residency Scheme & 2023 NMC regulations.Systemic exhaustion. Suicides. Dropouts. Patient safety at risk.
@NHRCIndia@NMC_IND@MoHFW_INDIA@PMOIndia— enforce the law NOW.
(Reported by Anuja Jaiswal @AnujaJaiswalTOI@timesofindia & Vikrant Jha @hindust )
#ResidentDoctors #DoctorExhaustion #NHRC #NMC #HumanRights #HealthcareCrisis