@Tractor2twitr_P Bots or fake accounts in the comment section “copying and pasting the same entire text”. Reckless attempt by those who don’t work for the benefit of public at large.
@karanbirtinna Everyone is busy asking for votes based on religion and reservations.
Govt’s need to come up with new and fair measures to support and uplift people so that everyone is truly equal in society, and such failures do not happen in the future.
In 2013 :
Average Private School Fees: 30000 Rs Per Year.
In 2024 :
Average Private School Fees: 2,60,000 Rs Per Year (Hike of 800 %).
No one will speak about this inflation which is crushing middle class family because we are living in "Amritkaal"
@airindia@DGCAIndia@AAI_Official
No DIRECT flights available from ATQ to BHX (ECONOMY CLASS) till 17th May.
The flights have been cancelled by Airlines but still asking to pay for fare difference.
Could you allow free change of dates, please? Thanks
@airtelindia@MIB_India
3rd recharge of Inr100 to transfer eSIM from old phone to new phone.
Sent the Sms to 121
Sent confirmation
Received IVR call
But never received a QR code via email.
Can you kindly fix it, unnecessarily asking a customer to keep spending money.
Another blatant hit job by @thetribunechd to target Punjab and defame Sikhs.
The plane that landed in Amritsar carried 33 passengers from Gujarat, 33 from Haryana, and 30 from Punjab. Instead of questioning the Union govt on why they deliberately chose Amritsar over Ahmedabad or Delhi for political optics, @thetribunechd crafted a manipulative headline—giving BJP-ruled states a free pass to hide their mismanagement.
This isn’t journalism—it’s agenda-driven propaganda.
"Jill and I join the people of India in grieving the loss of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
The unprecedented level of cooperation between the United States and India today would not have been possible without the Prime Minister’s strategic vision and political courage."
The White House releases a statement from President of the United States, Joe Biden, on the passing of former Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh.
The demise of #ManmohanSingh ji who (looking back) presided over India’s actual ‘Acchey Din’ feels like the end of an era when India was actually (more) democratic , when Indians were free(er) of fear & intolerance and when Indian public discourse had more decency. Farewell Dr. Singh. You gave India more than you got credit for. 💙🙏🏽
The weight of grief bears down on me at the news of the passing of my honoured and cherished friend: Dr Manmohan Singh.
Obituaries, essays and books a plenty there will surely be about this great man, celebrating him as the architect of India’s economic reforms. As Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh was the midwife of India’s emergence as one of the world’s economic giants.
I had the rare privilege of witnessing the early years of these transformative policies first-hand while we both served as finance ministers during the 1990s. We shared a fervent commitment to the war against corruption — even collaborating on unravelling a major case.
The praise that will follow in the days ahead will be truly well-deserved. Dr Manmohan Singh, slightly awkward as a politician but undeniably upright, steadfast and resolute as a statesman, leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
To me, he will be all that and much more. Not many people know this, and it is time that I share it with Malaysians: during the years of my incarceration, he extended a kindness that he didn’t have to — one that was neither politically expedient nor, as one can imagine, appreciated by the Malaysian government at that time. Yet, true to his character, he did it anyway. He offered scholarships for my children, particularly my son, Ihsan. Although I had declined the gracious offer, such a gesture undoubtedly showed his extraordinary humanity and generosity, demonstrative, as the Bard would have it, of a man so full of “the milk of human kindness”.
In those dark days, as I navigated the labyrinth of imprisonment, he stood by me as a true friend. Such acts of quiet magnanimity defined him, and they will remain etched in my heart forever.
Goodbye, my mitra, my bhai, Manmohan.
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