“Bro, we feed dogs so they don’t become aggressive and bite people.”
That’s not how canine behavior works.
Dogs have core behavioral needs: physical activity, mental stimulation, social interaction, and instinct-driven behaviors like exploring, sniffing, and foraging. When these needs aren’t met, theor energy gets redirected into problem behaviors such as barking, chasing, restlessness, and territorial aggression.
Earlier, these needs were naturally fulfilled. Dogs had to roam, search, and expend energy to find food, which regulated both their activity and behavior. You’ve replaced that with easy, concentrated feeding. The result isn’t calmer dogs, but dogs with unmet behavioral drives that now express themselves through chasing, barking, and guarding.
Feeding points don’t pacify dogs; they create territorial clusters, a well-known trigger for aggression and bite incidents.
And the bigger issue is the feeders' complete dismissal of human safety. Take this person, so convinced of his own “compassion” that he dumps food near a busy highway, where packs form and put drivers at risk. Try reasoning with him, and instead of showing compassion to your concerns, this compassionate man will come back with his NGO friends and threaten you.
⚡️I usually drink whiskey only twice a week,but I don't know why, but after drinking whiskey yesterday evening,I started thinking about it, and then I thought:*
🔸1*Why hasn't another Haji Mastan,Karim Lala or Dawood Ibrahim been born in Mumbai since the Congress government was ousted*⁉️
🔸3*Why hasn't Mayawati been weighed with diamonds,tiaras or currency notes on her birthday since the BSP government was ousted*⁉️
🔸3*Why hasn't any other powerful person like Atiq Ahmed, Azam Khan or Mukhtar Ansari been born in UP since Yogi Adityanath became the Chief Minister*⁉️
🔸4*Why hasn't P. Chidambaram been able to grow cabbage worth ₹6 crore (Rs. 6 crore) in the pots of his bungalow since Modi came to power*⁉️
🔸5*Why can't Supriya Sule grow crops worth ₹670 crore (Rs. 670 crore) on her 10-acre plot these days*⁉️
🔸6*Why hasn't Robert Vadra bought any land in Haryana after the Congress government was ousted*⁉️
🔸7*Why didn't Akhilesh Yadav celebrate Saifai Mahotsav after losing power in UP*⁉️
🔸8*After selling a painting worth Rs 2.5 crore to Yes Bank owner Rana Kapoor,why didn't Priyanka Gandhi sell more paintings*⁉️
🔸9*After his wife sold a painting to the government for Rs 28 crore, why didn't A.K. Antony get his wife repainted*⁉️
🔸10*During the ten-year UPA rule (2004-14),Sonia Gandhi regularly went to an “unknown”country every six months for treatment for her unknown illness. She lived in Delhi, but her flights always departed from Kerala airports,and she always had 4-5 big trunks in her luggage. There was no question of any security check,because she was the “Super PM” of India at that time. How did Sonia's “unknown”illness suddenly disappear after the change of power in 2014*⁉️
🔹*I will have another peg of Single Malt tomorrow and then think about it! You should also think about it once!! These are serious questions. Also just wondering is that the reason why these people hate Modi so much so as to do now personal attacks on him*⁉️
Manhole overflowing since past few days. Residents have to walk through this stinky water to reach their buildings. Pls look into this asap @mihirkotecha@mybmcWardT@mybmc@mybmcInfra
📍Opp. Fitness Factory Gym, S. N. Road, Govind Nagar, Mulund West
Surprisingly, no Australian is saying:
Why did the attack happen? Why were there no security forces already at the beach?
Who benefits from this attack? The govt! Hence, it’s proved it’s an inside job.
Sarhad par tanav hai kya? Pata to karo, Australia mein chunaav hai kya?
No one is born a terrorist; circumstances make them. Australians should look within to understand why the youth is turning to terrorism.
Because only terror apologists resort to conspiracy theories, deflections, whataboutery, and low-grade philosophy to shift the onus from the terrorists and their motives to everything else, something Australians don't have, but we have in abundance.
When @narendramodi unveiled a privately paid for 77 feet Sri Rama Murti on private Math land in Goa, reams were written about ‘how tall Murtis are not culture’ in national media. When a 70 feet statue of Messi was unveiled in Kolkata, allegedly on public property, probably by using taxpayer’s money, there is absolute radio silence in the media!
I’ll never forget the day my professor changed my whole perspective on love. The class was loud until he asked, “If you’re in a relationship, do you still get crushes?” Silence washed over us. He drew a heart, wrote “Loyalty” and “Faithfulness” inside. “So if love contains these, why does someone else still catch your attention?”No one could answer. I whispered, “Because it’s not love.” He turns, smiles knowingly. “Exactly. Just because you’re in a relationship doesn’t mean you’re already in love. Sometimes we’re only in a relationship because we love the idea of being with someone who cares for us.” That line stayed with me. He wasn’t just teaching a subject… he was teaching life. 🫶
Flirting is cheating.
Meeting up with someone and hiding it from your partner is cheating.
Entertaining, messaging, snapping, or texting someone behind your partner’s back is cheating.
Once you start hiding, deleting, or putting your phone on Do Not Disturb around your partner to keep certain notifications secret, it’s cheating.
Stop watering down what cheating is, because it doesn’t have to be physical.
Disrespect and betrayal always begin mentally long before they ever become physical.
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.
FOOD VENDOR DRAGS NETA WHO ‘SOLD’ HIM A #FOOTPATH TO COURT
Complainant alleges Shinde #Sena leader took Rs 3L on the pretext of transferring the space, but later ‘allotted’ it to someone else. #Mulund#Encroachment#Corruption
When malaria outbreak happens….. some people
1. Not all mosquitoes
2. Mosquitoes themselves are the biggest victims of malaria
3. Mosquitoes don’t kill, microbes do
4. Malaria has no carrier species
5. I am worried how this malaria outbreak will lead to hatred and bigotry against the non-malaria carrying mosquitoes
6. Don’t be entomophobic, there are good and bad ones in all species
7. If we stop behaving bigotedly towards mosquitoes by repelling them through bats and mats, they will stop causing malaria
The builder has encroached upon a public road for personal use, a clear misuse that seems to be overlooked by the BMC.
📍Opp. Fitness Factory Gym, Govind Nagar, S. N. Road, Mulund West
Pls remove this encroachment
@mybmc@mybmcWardT@mihirkotecha@mulund_info@Dev_Fadnavis
The builder has encroached upon a public road for personal use, a clear misuse that seems to be overlooked by the BMC.
📍Opp. Fitness Factory Gym, Govind Nagar, S. N. Road, Mulund West
Pls remove this encroachment
@mybmc@mybmcWardT@mihirkotecha@mulund_info@Dev_Fadnavis
A groom’s unusual list of demands before the wedding.
However, these were not dowry-related demands — they were about bringing dignity, simplicity, and respect back into marriage traditions!
The groom’s conditions, were as follows:
1️⃣ No pre-wedding shoot will be done.
2️⃣ The bride will wear a saree, not a lehenga.
3️⃣ Instead of loud, vulgar music, only soft instrumental music will be played during the wedding.
4️⃣ During the varmala (garland exchange), only the bride and groom will be present on stage.
5️⃣ Anyone trying to lift the bride or groom during varmala will be asked to leave the ceremony.
6️⃣ Once the priest begins the wedding rituals, no one will interrupt him.
7️⃣ The photographer/videographer will not interfere or stop the rituals for shots — photos should be taken quietly from a distance.
“This is a sacred wedding before the holy fire, not a film shoot.”
8️⃣ The bride and groom will not pose unnaturally for the camera as instructed by photographers.
9️⃣ The wedding ceremony must take place during the day, and the bidaai (farewell) should be completed by evening.
This ensures guests are not inconvenienced by late-night meals (which often cause insomnia, acidity, or indigestion) and can comfortably return home on time.
🔟 Anyone who asks the newlyweds to hug or kiss in public will be immediately removed from the venue.
✨ A beautiful step towards reforming society — truly worth emulating by all.
A wedding is a sacred union, not a spectacle.
Respect tradition, maintain dignity.
Recd on WA
Deepawali is the largest, and perhaps the only, pan-India festival that truly brings people back home, as those away from family make their way to native towns.
It deserves a full week of national holidays. If needed, revoke holidays like Gandhi Jayanti and few more, that don’t resonate with the masses and give Deepawali the recognition it deserves.
Other countries set a precedent too, with long holidays for festivals like Chinese New Year, Christmas in West, and Japan’s Golden Week.