@ZEE5India 'PURA' is not 'Poora' ...that's Poor.. and imagine the oversight
POORA INDIA, common should have been PURA INDIA.
small kids would not ask why we have poor in front of India. This needs to be corrected. @FIFAWorldCup@PIBHomeAffairs@MoIB_Official
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Laghu Udyog Bharati extends its heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji on completing 12 remarkable years of leadership, dedicated service, and transformative governance.
Under his guidance, India has witnessed significant progress in economic growth, infrastructure development, innovation, entrepreneurship, and global recognition. His unwavering commitment to building a stronger, self-reliant, and prosperous Bharat continues to inspire millions.
We salute his vision, determination, and relentless efforts towards nation-building.
#12YearsOfLeadership #NarendraModi #NewIndia #ViksitBharat #AtmanirbharBharat Leadership NationBuilding LUBIndia BharatFirst IndiaProgresses 🇮🇳✨
“When you step onto the pitch, I know it won’t just be you on the pitch, but Diogo will be with you.” 🥺❤️
Diogo Jota’s wife, Rute Cardoso, has written a letter to Andy Robertson ahead of the World Cup. Absolutely beautiful.
@IPL There is way other then how we played. Single first ball, set your eyes and then go for it. And then there is the Surya way. Sure works of cricket has changed. Be ready for 300 in 20 overs. 500 in 50 overs very soon
The Bharat Audyogik Vikas Yojna (BHAVYA) was recently approved by the Union Cabinet (March 2026) to transform India's industrial landscape. Here is the scheme broken down into short, essential points:
📍The Basics
- What it is: A centrally approved scheme to develop 100 world-class "plug-and-play" industrial parks across India.
- Total Outlay: ₹33,660 crore.
- Timeline: Spans 6 years (FY 2026-27 to 2031-32), with 50 parks planned for the first phase.
- Nodal Authority: DPIIT (Ministry of Commerce & Industry) and implemented by the NICDC.
📍 Key Infrastructure & Support
- Scale: Parks range from 100 to 1,000 acres (minimum 25 acres for hilly/NE states).
- Financial Assistance: The Center provides up to ₹1 crore per acre for internal development.
- External Connectivity: Support for up to 25% of the cost for roads, rail, and power links to the park.
- "Plug-and-Play" Model: Provides pre-approved land, ready utilities (power/water), and clearances so industries can start production immediately.
📍Strategic Features
- Challenge-Based Selection: States must compete for projects based on their investment readiness and reform commitments.
- Modern Design: Integrated underground utility corridors (no-dig model) and a heavy focus on green energy.
- PM GatiShakti Alignment: Ensures parks are seamlessly connected to multimodal transport networks for efficient logistics.
- Infrastructure Tiers: Includes core utilities (drainage/ICT), value-added facilities (testing labs/warehousing), and social infrastructure (worker housing).
📍Major Impact
- Employment: Expected to create approximately 15 lakh direct jobs.
- Target Beneficiaries: MSMEs, startups, and global investors looking to bypass traditional bureaucratic delays.
- Economic Goal: Strengthens domestic supply chains and positions India as a competitive global manufacturing hub.
A 7-year-old boy in a Serbia torn by war built a Wimbledon trophy out of cardboard and slept with it every night.
29 years later – exactly 29 – that same boy, now 36, stood on the Roland-Garros center court holding the real thing… as the greatest player who ever lived, with 23 Grand Slams in his arms.
Then Novak Djokovic did something unforgettable.
He stopped his victory speech, looked straight into the camera, and gave every kid on earth the most powerful 55 seconds of motivation you’ll ever hear:
“I had the power to create my own destiny.
I don’t just believe — I FEEL it with every cell in my body.
To every young person watching:
Forget what happened in the past.
The future doesn’t just happen.
YOU create it.
Take the means in your hands.
Visualize it.
Feel it.
Build it.”
From a war-torn balcony with a borrowed racket…
to the top of the world.
If he can do THAT, imagine what YOU can do.
Save this clip.
Play it when life feels heavy.
It hits harder every single time.
On the night of May 20, 2025, a little girl in a faded pink frock fell asleep on her mother’s lap at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Her parents, simple people from Solapur, had come to Mumbai for her father’s treatment. They were exhausted. Just for a moment, the mother closed her eyes.
When she opened them, her daughter was gone.
Six months.
Six months of walking from police station to police station.
Six months of showing the same crumpled photograph to strangers on trains, in slums, in orphanages.
Six months of the father not sleeping, the mother not eating, both of them growing hollow-eyed, whispering the same name into the dark: “Aarohi… Aarohi…”
In Varanasi, a thousand kilometres away, a tiny girl with no memory of her real name was learning to call herself “Kashi.” She had been found crying near the railway tracks in June, barefoot and terrified. The orphanage gave her food, a bed, and a new name. She smiled easily, because children always do, but sometimes at night she clutched the edge of her blanket and asked for “Aai” — Marathi for mother — and no one understood.
Back in Mumbai, the police refused to close the file. They printed posters with Aarohi’s face, stuck them on every platform from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Bhusawal to Varanasi Cantt. They ran newspaper ads, knocked on doors, begged journalists for help. Six months is a long time for hope to stay alive, but some officers carried her photograph in their shirt pockets like it was their own child.
Then, on November 13, a local reporter in Varanasi saw the poster. Something clicked. He had seen a girl who spoke Marathi words in her sleep. He made a phone call.
The next morning, a Mumbai Police inspector sat in front of a laptop in Varanasi and opened a video call. On the screen appeared a little girl in a pink frock — the same colour she was wearing the day she vanished. The mother, standing behind the officer in Mumbai, saw her daughter and collapsed without a sound. The father just kept repeating, “That’s my Aarohi… that’s my baby…”
They flew her back on Children’s Day — November 14.
When the plane landed, the entire Mumbai Crime Branch was waiting. They had bought her balloons and a new frock, sky blue this time. But the moment the little girl stepped out and saw the sea of khaki uniforms, she did something no one expected.
She ran.
Not away — toward them.
Tiny legs pumping, arms outstretched, she threw herself at the nearest officer and laughed — the purest, clearest laugh that had been missing from the world for half a year. The officer, a tough man who had seen everything, felt his eyes burn. He lifted her high, and she wrapped her arms around his neck like he was family.
Her parents were crying too hard to walk. So the policemen carried their daughter to them.
The mother touched her face again and again, as if checking she was real. The father fell to his knees and pressed his forehead to his child’s tiny feet, sobbing words no one could understand except God.
And the little girl? She just kept smiling, looking from her parents to the officers and back again, completely unaware that she had turned an entire police station into a sobbing, laughing, praying family.
Six months of darkness ended in one hug.
Aarohi is home now.
The kidnapper is still out there, but that is tomorrow’s fight.
Today, a mother is singing lullabies again.
Today, a father is smiling in his sleep.
And somewhere in Mumbai, there are policemen who will never forget the weight of a four-year-old girl in their arms — the weight of an entire life returned.
Sometimes the uniform doesn’t just catch thieves.
Sometimes it carries lost children all the way back to their mothers’ hearts.
@ChampionsLeague need to work out how var works. Seriously. This luis diaz red card. He tripped t player while skidding with the knee. Isad but luis was actually avoiding to hit him after missing the ball. Did ref get played here!!!! A beautiful match may have just been marred.
@AnythingLFC_ No Robertson has to play. He is from the core of defense. You cannot rebuild by replacing 50% of the defense in one season. With Arnold out and you leaving Andy it's like unplugging a decade of build-up. Let the new guy be under tutelage of Andy. Simple.