"If Agniveers are to be treated differently, why send them to war?" Mother of the deceased. No pension for parents. +
An Agniveer died in Op Sindoor. https://t.co/AB1IB8Nf62
Big Deal Done! Aditya Birla Group acquires Shell's India renewables energy arm, Sprng Energy, for $1.8 billion, positions Aditya Birla GroupтАЩs renewables business as one of the largest players in the sector.
Acquisition proposed to be funded through a mix of debt and equity infusion from Grasim and Global Infrastructure Partners (a part of Blackrock) @CNBCTV18Live@CNBCTV18News #Deal #AdityaBirlaGroup
Second IED blast within a week by NSCN(IM) over Assam rifles Convoy at Chumoukedima, Nagaland. ULFA & NSCN have been working together in many ambushes in Past over security forces.
#nagaland
Another US national, an ex Special forces officer caught near Indo-Nepal border without valid documents ЁЯдп
Why so many US ex servicemen roaming in sensitive areas in India ?
"Ethanol-blended petrol destroyed my Mercedes mileage from 16-17 km/L down to 5 km/L. Scared to even tank up. Car will be finished soon."
тАФ Sourav Joshi, Indian YouTuber
Darjeeling hill train and taxi collide; driver seen arguing with the loco pilot, insisting the train was on the "wrong side." ЁЯШД
Sometimes reality writes better comedy than fiction.
The iconic Darjeeling Himalayan Railway "Toy Train" was proceeding along its fixed, century-old track when it brushed against a Mahindra Sumo that had been parked dangerously close to the railway line.
The irony? The driver reportedly argued with the loco pilot, claiming the train was on the "wrong side"!
Unlike a road vehicle, a train cannot swerve, change lanes, or steer around obstacles. It runs on a permanent track that has existed for over a century.
Authorities later determined that the taxi had been illegally and negligently parked. The vehicle was seized, and a case was registered against the driver.
A humorous reminder that while opinions may differ, railway tracks don't.
#MayankSays #RannNeeti
Panic in Satara: Milk Collectors Dump Hundreds of Litres on Road Over FDA Raid Rumor
A mere rumor of an impending Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raid triggered widespread panic among milk collectors in Satara's Maan taluka. Fearing the strict crackdown initiated by FDA Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe across Maharashtra, frantic operators were seen dumping hundreds of liters of milk directly onto the streets. A video of the shocking incident has since gone viral, further deepening public suspicions regarding rampant milk adulteration in the region.
#SataraNews #MilkAdulteration #FDAMaharashtra #ViralVideo #MaharashtraNews
The Builders of Pune's Jangli Maharaj Road made their Biggest Mistake - They built a road that lasted 50 years without a single crack.
They Were Never Hired Again.
This is exactly why honest contractors don't exist anymore. Such integrity is persecuted instead of rewarded...