This is Amaira's room, the Class 4 student who died by suicide at Jaipur's Neerja Modi School, due to classmates bullying and a teacher's apathy.
Imagine the agonizing plight of her parents. Every morning, they wake up to a quiet house, forced to step into an empty bedroom that still smells like their daughter, surrounded by her toys, books, and clothes. They are trapped in a nightmare where they must live with this crushing pain every single day, weeping into the silence with absolutely no relief. It cuts straight through your heart. No child, no parents deserve this.
Parents, save yourself from this situation: do not leave your child's safety and happiness to schools, society or the state. Be unapologetically protective. Look at every angle, anticipate every danger. Build a bond so solid that they know they can tell you anything without fear of judgment. Teach them to recognize when something is wrong, empower them to speak up and then, most importantly, handle the situation, because not handling a child's current problems to their expectations from you builds a wall that stops them from sharing future ones.
On Nov 1, 2025, Amaira, a Class 4 student, died by suicide after jumping from the fourth floor of the Neerja Modi School in Jaipur.
She had been bullied for 18 months, with classmates targeting her using "bad words," many of which carried sexual undertones. However, her class teacher repeatedly dismissed complaints from both Amaira and her parents, telling them instead that she needed to adjust to the other kids.
The parents have now released the school CCTV footage they obtained to the public. The footage reveals that even on the day of her death, Amaira approached the teacher multiple times for help but was ignored.
Hard to believe that teachers, even at such posh schools, are not trained to handle severe bullying or recognize a child in deep psychological distress. Totally preventable death.
62% of Indian resident doctors work more than 36 hours at a stretch. 86% report severe sleep deprivation. 97% earn less than an entry level civil servant. 76% are assaulted while on duty.
We can call ourselves civilised only when we learn to treat our doctors like they treat us.
A Mumbai govt hospital advised a pregnant woman's family to consider transferring her elsewhere, as pre-delivery fetal assessment indicates her newborn will likely require NICU care, and all of their NICU beds are currently occupied.
The woman's husband called Shiv Sena (Shinde) corporator Ramesh Mhatre, who arrived with his goons and assaulted doctors and nurses.
If you understand how hospitals work, you'll know a bed not being available is not the doctor's fault. You can't ask another critical newborn to vacate a bed, nor can you provide NICU care on the floor, nor can you "arrange bed from some other dept" because a NICU bed isn't just a bed, it comes with ventilators, monitors, oxygen, infusion pumps, and other life-support equipment.
So the blame, if any, goes on the govt. But doctors are the easiest targets, and assaulting them earns politicians easy political mileage.
I know some will say, "Doctors are evil and deserve it," and that's fine. I'm not seeking sympathy. This post is for parents and medical aspirants. Unless your parents own a hospital, you choose govt jobs with better working conditions like the Army, paramilitary, or Railways, plan to pursue USMLE (or an equivalent pathway), or intend to move to private practice where you can arrange your own security, think carefully before choosing this profession.
Most govt hospitals are hellholes. You can serve patients well for decades and still end up being abused or assaulted by a tenth-pass corporator, a publicity-hungry politician chasing cameras, or patient relatives who think every death could have been prevented if only the doctor had "tried harder."
Bechare Wangchuk ko stage par bhookh-hadtal par bitha diya hai aur CJP wale roz stage ke saamne Dawat-e-Walima enjoy karte hain. Kabhi bread pakoda, kabhi biryani, gulab jamun, poori sabzi, thaali, vada pao, chai, coffee, thanda.
Aaj bechare ka gussa phoot hi pada :
Two Tomahawk missiles, reportedly fired from George Soros's Bedford residence in New York, in a bid to sabotage Shri Nitin Gadkari's infrastructure work, hit the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway this morning. Thankfully, no lives were lost.
Shobhaa De writes that Siya's behavior is "justified" as the "last resort" of a trapped girl.
According to this mentally deranged budhiya, killing Ketan was a last resort because she doesn’t consider Siya confronting her parents, saying no to Ketan's parents, seeking help from a women's helpline or the police, or eloping as viable and sane resorts, none of which Siya even attempted. To her, the only resort left was killing Ketan.
In the pre-social media era, many fools were considered "intellectuals," and Shobhaa De was one of them. Social media has exposed the hollowness, pretentiousness, and hypocrisy of many such figures. Now, this mentally deranged budhiya resorts to desperate hot takes just to stay relevant.
Suppose two cars are traveling on an expressway at 100 km/h with a 50-meter gap.
If the front car slams on its brakes, it takes about 3.5 seconds and nearly 50 meters to stop. If the driver behind does nothing, a collision occurs in exactly 3.5 seconds. This gives the rear driver a 3.5-second window to avoid a crash. For an alert driver, 1 second is reaction time, leaving 2.5 seconds to brake and stop safely.
Now, consider the same 50-meter gap, but the front car is reversing at 10 km/h. For the car approaching from behind at 100 km/h, the closing speed skyrockets to 110 km/h, slashing the time before collision to just 1.6 seconds. In reality, it is even worse: because drivers never expect a vehicle to reverse on an expressway, their brains freeze. Reaction time jumps from 1 second to 2, 3, or more. At high speeds, drivers often crash before even realizing they need to brake.
That's why reversing on an expressway is hundred times more dangerous than a sudden braking. A maneuver that feels slow to the reversing driver creates an unexpectedly violent closing speed for those behind, leaving virtually no time to react.
In the video, a family of seven missed their exit on the Dehradun expressway to Haridwar. They reversed, were struck from behind, and four of them died.
The absolute horror of the Siya-Ketan incident lies in the sickening asymmetry between them: Ketan’s pure, almost childlike innocence paired against Siya’s hollow, predatory sociopathy.
Four days before he died, Siya had already tried to murder him by shoving him off a cliff. Ketan survived only because a stray tree branch broke his fall. But he was so hopelessly, blindly in love that he swallowed her absurd lie whole, she claimed she saw a snake and panicked, pushing him away to "protect" him.
Instead of feeling suspicion, Ketan felt profound gratitude. He hugged his near-executioner, thanked her for saving his life, and proudly recounted the story to his mother and relatives. The entire family praised Siya as a hero.
To possess even a shred of humanity means you would be crushed by guilt after such an act. Watching a completely innocent person, someone whose only crime was loving you blindly, thank you for attempting to end his life should break a normal human psyche.
But Siya is a different breed of monster. Looking at Ketan’s grateful smile, she didn't feel remorse; she felt irritation. Her only regret was her own poor execution. She didn't see a human being; she saw unfinished business. Four days later, she lured him right back to the edge of that same cliff. This time, she brought reinforcements, her boyfriend. Together, they finished what she had started. Imagine the horror and betrayal Ketan would have faced in last few seconds of his life!
Siya has forfeited her right to exist in a civilized society. Yet, under our flawed justice system, she will likely walk free in ten to fourteen years. She will go on to build a comfortable, quiet life with her accomplice or some new, unsuspecting victim, completely unburdened by an ounce of remorse, carrying the secret of Ketan's final, terrified moments like a casual memory.
A reporter asked Abhijit Dipke about students missing their NEET exam due to traffic caused by a Congress rally in Bengaluru. Instead of criticizing those responsible, he chose to deflect.
This man is so utterly submissive to his Rahul Gandhi that he can't even play the part of an independent activist. Instead, this absolute roach tries to blame the Central government for a political rally thrown by Congress in a Congress-ruled state. Imagine being so aggressively uneducated that you don't even realize traffic management and local administration fall squarely under the state government.
All this seems like a conspiracy by a famous political party to derail the youth for their own profits.
"Mera ling, meri marzi. Mera gender, meri marzi. Mere kapde, meri marzi."
This is from a protest supposedly held in support of NEET students.
Whatever the protest may be, farm laws, CAA, NRC, pro-Naxal causes, wrestlers' protests, inflation, corruption, Palestine, etc., this JNU group somehow shows up with its gender issues and make it about themselves.
Why, though? Live your life. Nobody is stopping you from identifying as whatever you want or dressing however you want. As far as individual trolling is concerned, you have to deal with it. Everyone gets mocked in India, and everyone deals with it. If people started being jailed for calling each other names or hurling insults, almost everyone would be in jail.
Meloni is really a badass!
Trump gave a statement to an Italian TV channel claiming that Meloni had begged him for a photo.
Meloni responded with a video statement (below). Translation: Trump's statements are completely made up. I'm frankly appalled. I don't know why the POTUS behaves this way toward his own allies; after all, it's not the first time it has happened. I can only say it's a shame that he doesn't show the same determination toward the enemies of the West, the enemies of the US (probably a sarcastic taunt at Trump's surrender to Iran), and toward leaders with whom he instead proves far more accommodating. However, there is one thing he must remember: neither I nor Italy ever beg.
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Another day, another hack comedian, another pathetic, crass "joke."
Is this what we’re hiding under the umbrella of "free speech" now? Has the world completely run out of actual topics that you have to rely on sexual crimes for laughs? What’s truly pathetic is hearing women in the audience cackle along, completely blind to their own degradation.
Look, this garbage might still be tolerable if you confine it to a closed room full of audience who know exactly what they’re paying for. But the second you record it and plaster it all over a public forum, it becomes everyone's business. We are all stakeholders in the culture we live in, and the vast majority of us don't support such cheap, lazy filth masquerading as "comedy."
India’s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar yet again shows mirror to Europe on the Russia question.
“European sells weapons which are used to attack India, for many many years. We Indians have never done anything to endanger Europe”.
This girl is apparently a doctor, yet she is publicly mocking a cadaver.
A cadaver is not a prop, or an object for cheap humour. It is a human being who chose to donate their body for medical education and scientific advancement after death.
When students enter medical college and step into the dissection hall, they take a cadaveric oath, a solemn pledge that serves as a tribute to body donors. The cadaver is regarded as the student's "first teacher" to foster empathy, ethics, gratitude, and respect for human dignity.
During my first year of MBBS, our cadaver was a retired Brigadier. We treated him with dignity because we understood that we were learning from a person who had made a conscious, and rare in Indian society, decision for the benefit of future patients and future doctors.
Mocking a cadaver and making lewd remarks about the body's private parts is not edgy, funny, or bold. It reflects a complete failure to understand one of the most basic ethical principles taught in medicine: respect for human dignity, even after death.
It may or may not attract liability under the BNS, but it is unquestionably conduct that falls far below the ethical standards expected of a medical professional.
The @NMC_IND should take cognizance of this matter and ensure that such behaviour has consequences.
There was also a boy on the same show who made derogatory remarks about a girl who was apparently his date, and he is rightly facing the consequences of his actions. This girl should be held to the same standard.
This is what Delhi Police did during the last protest at Jantar Mantar in December 2025. I hope Comrade Akshay isn’t planning to show up for the cockroach protest.
Scenes from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kurnool, and elsewhere during the alleged celebrations following RCB's IPL triumph.
A private club owned by private businesses wins a domestic trophy, and you resort to vandalism, violence, and public disorder.
Why are we always so eager to adopt the West's worst habits and so reluctant to emulate its best practices?
If Vaibhav Sooryavanshi doesn't make his India debut within the next six months, the only explanation will be board politics and powerful lobbies interfering with selection decisions.