@rose_k01 She is a medical student in Seth GS medical College and KEM hospital, I have mailed a complaint to dean of KEM hospital, u can do it too, this is the following matter that I have mailed
Email id - [email protected]
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@ArthurMacwaters It’s more like shire folk are morally confused because they became aware that their ancestors took on orc form, ravaging and robbing lands beyond Middle Earth. So now, when orcs from elsewhere in Middle Earth invade the shire, the current generation doesn’t know how to respond.
Pls don’t miss this 8 mnt Video where @PawanKalyan spoke about his practical experiences on how caste system still exists even in remote tribal villages and how government administration can address resolve such issues atleast partially. Don’t miss his take on @RahulGandhi 🔥
1) In a PVTG tribal village in Araku, different caste lanes refused to help each other during an anthrax health crisis.
2) In a Vijayanagaram village, filaria spread widely because different castes blocked drains for each other. It looked like caste conflict but was mainly poor administration.
Rahul Gandhi who aspires to be PM but stays stuck in shallow caste politics. He lacks deep grassroots understanding of complex caste realities. Leaders wanting national power need broader views, not surface level caste arguments like him👍
Critical insight here by @PawanKalyan garu.
It is unlikely that he reasoned the systemic roots of the issue but his natural empathy, love for people and intuition led him to an important Leadership lesson.
India's problems must be framed as systemic and not (exclusively) social. This misframing has caused the State encroachment into societal spaces and drowned Hindu society in guilt only to be exploited by the cynical public leaders like Rahul Gandhi.
The civilization had sophisticated means for different communities to retain their ritual praxis without encroaching into each other. This 'thick' culture is what saved us during a millennia of attacks.
The colonial administration however centralizing power and homogenizing spaces created perpetual conflict by design. Unfortunately, Indian State post independence did not reset this and doubled down.
We judge the society for not being 'progressive' whereas a systemic and empathetic outlook would mean we understand that the communities are struggling to retain their coherence. In the absence of the inter-dependent design, this natural urge to define their boundaries for coherence leads to stagnation, conflict and anomie.
The solution does not lie in castigating the society and imposing State to radically reform but in tuning public administration to deliver public goods in a way that generates social surplus. Such surplus will lead to pro-social behaviors once the communities do not feel their ways are threatened.
Hindu society always responds to higher calling - Only someone who has unshakeable faith in this will be a jananayaka in Bharat. Pawan Kalyan garu has that potential.
@SkandaVeera covers this critical dimension in his 4 part series here -
https://t.co/55lhkoCFPk
I have been banned from Jack Dorsey era Twitter 6 times. Reddit has IP banned me 2 times (before I gave up), never once gone "muh India fascism reeee".
Special snowflakes like this are just morons
@ShreeHistory Entire Kuru clan on both sides is descended from Veda Vyasa, who is also the “Father” of their epic *and* the underlying dharma. Something similar (not the same) happens with Valmiki and Rama’s epic. Ancients loved the metaphysical crossover between the Word and Reality.
@greatbong The term “agent” coined by olden-days Ph. Ds, was a bit of idealistic utopian hype. Harmless, back when no one in the field dreamed that “internet” will become a thing in the lay universe, which has now made the term “agent” ubiquitous, suggesting that it actually has “agency.”
Watched that Pranit More/Himanshu clip finally.
Normal people should just keep clear of becoming content for someone else. You're not experienced enough with talking in public. You'll be raw with your words and feelings. And you'll almost always regret it.
Now maybe the Himanshu dude is usually chill and respectful. Maybe even the date he talked about went okay. Maybe the woman from the date thought he was fine as well. We don't know.
But in that environment of the standup show, people start trying to be funny. The standup is looking hard for something funny. The people are all primed to laugh at things that are even vaguely funny. You feel the pressure to give them what they are expecting. Especially since the alternative is the comedian mocking you.
But don't try to be funny, especially if it's being recorded. You don't have the instinct for what is funny and what is weird. And the people around you are also in a reality distortion field. You can't calibrate if you're saying normal things and adjust accordingly because it's not a normal environment.
Just let the comedian mock you. Don't tell stories, just answer the comedian's questions to the point. Let him make it funny, if that. You have no instinct for this and you WILL screw up.
Unless you have something big to promote, it's not worth to go viral.
@MRavinderReddi “Nothing to do” overstates it. . Sattvic food & conduct are part of the std “lifestyle” package for achieving Bhakti. But, allowance is made for ingrained food etc habits, rajas reqd for playing a role in the world etc. “Do x. If you can’t, at least do y. Or at least z.”
@lilastories The BESTEST take on the subject. Don't play to the gallery and end-up looking like a fool. I've seen this across most stand-ups. Indian stand-ups are good at crowd work and during that period, you'll see one or the other making a fool of themselves.
Two Indian brothers were arrested in Saudi Arabia for sending money to Iran, and now they are pleading with the "Hindutva" Modi government to help them.
Mohammed Rahib and Mohammed Zafar from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, moved to Saudi Arabia for blue-collar jobs. They worked hard and sent money back home to support their paralyzed father and homemaker mother.
In March, their mother wanted to send money from India to people in Iran. She expressed her concern for Iranians, despite her own family needing more attention and support. Zafar used his brother Rahib's mobile phone in Saudi Arabia to transfer 200 SAR to a bank account linked to the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi.
The financial trail led the Saudi CID to the duo. Since then, there has been no news about them. The family is now begging the Indian government to intervene and help secure their release.
One has to realize that your own family and fellow countrymen deserve your help more than Iranians or Palestinians. They have powerful lobbies and influential backers to support them. That is not the case for you.
So stop being emotional fools. Moreover, no matter how many jibes you take at the Modi government, when your neck is on the line, you end up calling on the same government for help.
@Manchu__@rpgupta1972 In expansion mode, decentralization provides doctrinal and structural flexibility for evangelization by free agent leaders like Agastya, Sri Chaitanya, Narayana Guru etc. Downside is that an expansionist & patient religious enemy can chip away at the decentralized units.
For all the talk about Nehru loving Children, his biggest failure remains poor primary education. No PM, including the current one has done anything meaningful to fix it. May be they think it is unfixable.
@Anviksiki +, as many have pointed out, the YoYa faction is incorrigibly toxic + stubbornly ignorant, and common wisdom tells us that no good will come of sugarcoating the truth about them, let alone coddling them hoping they will see reason.
@Anviksiki It is unclear which demographic the rebuttal is aimed at. The YoYa segment will simply double down. The “ancient glory + vishwaguru” faction don’t need convincing. For those who are new to or neutral on the issue, the article isn’t offering enough substance for giving IKS a look.