Homo sapien, asiatic variety, love the elements, can communicate with birds and dogs, also people. gadget geek cyber citizen,hate conflicts love kidz, wanderer.
Dr Muzaffar Ahmad. Paediatrician. Popular among parents, kind to children. Yesterday, NIA chargesheeted him as one of the prime architects of the Red Fort terror attack that killed 11. He was secretly manufacturing, testing and safekeeping TATP-based IEDs.
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Mumbai Breaking News
A tragic accident in Chembur’s 11 Number Road: A large tree suddenly fell on a school bus carrying students home. 10 children have been seriously injured. One boy is still trapped inside the bus. Rescue teams and fire brigade are at the spot conducting urgent operations. Injured students rushed to nearby hospitals.
Praying for the safety of all children.💔
#Mumbai #Chembur #SchoolBusAccident
#MumbaiRain
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Tras la dolorosa eliminación de Japón en la Copa del Mundo, Hajime Moriyasu, con lágrimas en los ojos, se acercó a la afición que acompañó a la selección durante todo el torneo e hizo una última reverencia (ojigi), el tradicional gesto japonés para expresar respeto y agradecimiento.
No hay absolutamente nada que reclamarle a este equipo. Compitió hasta el último segundo, nunca dejó de creer y nos regaló algunos de los momentos más inolvidables de este Mundial.
El hombre de la libreta. El entrenador que hizo que muchos volviéramos a sentir que los Supercampeones podían existir.
Si algún día toca caer, que sea con la dignidad, la humildad y el orgullo con los que cayó Hajime Moriyasu.
🇯🇵 Arigatō, Sensei. Su legado ya es eterno.
@RailMinIndia
Traveling today by 12933
From bvi to brc
Schedule arr at brc is 6.50. Between makarpura and vidhwamitri train has halted for, 40 min.
Pnr 8938108981.
Can u justify? We are 70plus waiting for 40min.
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So finally Mumbai & Konkan will undergo a weather change next 48 hours (21-22 June). Starting Sunday night, the moisture pull will begin showing its effects over #MumbaiRains increasing rain activity across the region.
This is the news rain lovers have been waiting for.. a very rainy week now appears likely ahead for Mumbai! ⛈️
Harry Truman left the White House with almost nothing.
No large fortune.
No presidential pension.
No motorcade waiting to carry him into retirement.
On January 20, 1953, Harry and Bess Truman climbed into their own Chrysler and drove themselves home to Independence, Missouri.
His approval ratings were low. Critics called his presidency a failure. Much of Washington was relieved to see him leave office.
What shocked many people later was how little money a former president actually received at the time.
Truman’s only steady income came from a small Army pension worth just over one hundred dollars a month. Financial pressure became so serious that he reportedly needed bank loans simply to cover daily living expenses.
The situation became so embarrassing for the country that Congress eventually created pensions for former presidents.
But Truman never spent his retirement chasing sympathy or public praise.
Back in Independence, he returned to a simple routine. He walked through town without heavy security. He answered his own telephone. He personally responded to letters from ordinary Americans.
On his desk remained the famous sign:
“The buck stops here.”
While Truman lived quietly, the impact of his presidency continued growing.
The Marshall Plan helped rebuild Europe after World War II.
The Truman Doctrine became a foundation of American Cold War policy.
In 1948, he ordered the desegregation of the United States military despite fierce political opposition.
When General Douglas MacArthur publicly challenged presidential authority during the Korean War, Truman removed him from command, protecting civilian control of the military even though the decision damaged his popularity.
Then history delivered one final moment of recognition.
In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson traveled to the Truman Library to sign Medicare into law. During the ceremony, Johnson handed the first Medicare cards to Harry and Bess Truman.
It carried special meaning because Truman had pushed for national health insurance decades earlier and faced enormous backlash for it at the time.
By the end of his life, public opinion had changed dramatically.
The man once dismissed as weak and unpopular came to be viewed as one of the most consequential presidents of the twentieth century.
Harry Truman never chased applause.
He simply accepted responsibility for difficult decisions and lived long enough to see history reconsider them.
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.
4:20 PM.. ⛈️⛈️ Heavy rain bands formed in Western ghat and are heading towards Mumbai. Issuing alerts as the rain band moves closer to the coast #MumbaiRains
Oslo, Norway - rudely: “I want you to answer now.”
MEA : “It’s my press conference. I will decide when and how to answer.” 🔥
Then the MEA calmly stretched the answer so much that the reporter got frustrated and walked out. 😂
That’s how India answers arrogance with class and strong diplomacy. 🇮🇳
Tejas faces one mishap & Western media starts questioning India’s defence industry overnight.
F-16s CRASH, COLLIDE at air shows & underperform in conflicts
Pin drop Silence by EXPERTS!
Good to finally see India answering back. India's National Broadcaster is on FIRE🔥🇮🇳
تكنولوجيا الصين سوف تسحق العالم الذي نعرفة بشكل كامل وتفتح عالم جديد بأساليب جديدة كلياً
مشهد لجهاز لحام حديدي جديد يعمل بطريقة ذكية والنتيجة اكثر من مذهله .
Andhra Pradesh’s recent decision to pay parents Rs 30,000 for their third child and Rs 40,000 for the fourth will turn India’s demographic dividend into a demographic disaster and trigger another partition.
Here I provide seven arguments why @ncbn must withdraw this policy:
Marathi actress Prajakta Mali brought a beautiful touch of Indian culture to Cannes 2026
Instead of following the usual western carpet template, she chose a traditional blue Nauvari saree & Nath
Proudly representing Maharashtrian identity globally.
Culture speaks the loudest.
In defense of Indian 🇮🇳 democracy!
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi most successful visit to Norway a minor incident happened. A Norwegian journalist demanded that the prime minister starts holding press conferences. She claimed that Indian democracy is in bad shape.
May be its time to pause? May be its time to be a bit curious to the world’s largest democracy?
Two weeks ago five Indian states and territories held elections. The turn out in the battlefield state of West Bengal was 94%. In the last local election in Norway it was 62%, in many European local elections turn out is below 50%. Can voting in massive numbers be a signal Indians trust their democratic process?
In the same election BJP won big in Assam and West Bengal. It lost even bigger in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Can this diversity be a signal that Indian democracy is reflecting the will of the people?
The journalist referred to a democracy ranking putting India at 157 in the world, behind many dictatorships and deeply troubled states. When a ranking is so obviously contrary to common sense, why not ask critical questions to those making the ranking rather than demand that leaders shall comment on nonsense? I recommend Salvatore Babones book “Dharma democracy”. The book debunks convincingly the flawed methodology of these rankings.
It was referred to a ranking claiming it’s very dangerous to be a journalist in India. Reality is that it is more dangerous to be journalist in the US and far more dangerous in the vast majority of other nations in the world.
Let’s be real. India is not perfect. Of course there are incidents. India has a population the size of North America, South America and Europe combined. But India is much more peaceful than Europe or the Americas. That’s remarkable - given the ethnic, language and religious diversity of India and the many development challenges.
Unless we consider democracy a form of government only suited for some very small, peaceful and homogeneous Western European nations, may be we should commend Indian democracy?
India is the only major former UK colony which became and has remained a democracy. Its sometimes claimed that the Brits taught India democracy. If that was the case why isn’t Myanmar or Pakistan or the Gulf kingdoms democracies??? Reality is that Indian democracy is both homegrown and extraordinary successful.