कभी-कभी ज़िंदगी हमें ऐसे लोगों से मिलवाती है, जो हमें इंसानियत पर फिर से भरोसा करना सिखा देते हैं… ❤️
रांची की एक सड़क किनारे, गन्ने का जूस बेचने वाले ये हैं भीम कुमार। बिहार के सिवान से आए हैं। रोज़ मेहनत करके अपनी ज़िंदगी चलाने वाले भीम के ठेले पर आज एक ऐसी घटना हुई, जो असाधारण बन गई।
एक महिला का लगभग 1 लाख 80 हज़ार रुपये का महंगा Samsung Fold फोन उनके ठेले पर छूट गया। महिला घर पहुंचीं, घबराहट में फोन ढूंढ़ा… नहीं मिला। दिल की धड़कनें तेज़ हो गईं।
लेकिन तभी उम्मीद की एक किरण जगी…
जब उन्होंने अपने फोन पर कॉल किया, तो उधर से आवाज़ आई- “आप परेशान मत होइए, आपका फोन मेरे पास सुरक्षित है।”
वो आवाज़ थी भीम कुमार की…
महिला जब वापस आईं, आंखों में राहत और चेहरे पर मुस्कान थी। उन्होंने खुशी में भीम को कुछ पैसे देने चाहे… लेकिन भीम ने मुस्कुराते हुए हाथ जोड़ लिया और कहा- “मैडम, गरीब ज़रूर हूं… लेकिन ईमान का पक्का हूं। ये किसी के साथ भी हो सकता है।”
आज के समय में, जहां लोग मौके ढूंढ़ते हैं फायदा उठाने के लिए… वहीं भीम जैसे लोग याद दिलाते हैं कि असली अमीरी पैसों में नहीं, बल्कि इंसानियत और ईमानदारी में होती है।
When most people plan a holiday in India, the usual suspects come up: Goa, Himachal, Rajasthan.
Jharkhand rarely features in that conversation.
I plead guilty of that too.
And then I bumped into these striking photos posted by @IndiaAesthetica about Meghahatuburu, a hill station in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district, renowned as the "Hill of Clouds" due to its high altitude.
Sitting 4,300 feet above sea level in the heart of the Saranda forest of 700 hills, it offers a sunset point, forest waterfalls, and a landscape that has remained largely untouched.
Bare-bones tourist infrastructure. Very few resorts, many guesthouses.
I did some more checking about Jharkhand and found it has Netarhat’s famous sunrises, Betla National Park, the sacred Jyotirlinga at Deoghar, the waterfalls around Ranchi, and the ancient Saranda forest itself.
Somehow, it still gets overlooked.
Jharkhand has much to offer the discerning traveller. It simply hasn’t shouted about it.
A nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court begins hearing reference on the interpretation of “industry” under the Industrial Disputes Act, in the State of UP v. Jai Bir Singh batch of cases
#SupremeCourt
CJI Kant: The petitioners cannot be left remediless. We are not on general category complaints, the redressal system for the marginalized should remain in place. Under Article 142 we direct that 2012 regulations shall continue in place. #UGCRegulations#SupremeCourt
#BREAKING#SupremeCourt stays UGC Promotion of Equity Regulations 2026.
SC says the provisions are prima facie vague and capalbe of misuse.
SC asks Union to redraft the regulations, till then its operation kept in abeyance.
#UGCRegulations
1983 inspired an entire generation to dream big and chase those dreams. 🏏
Today, our Women’s Cricket Team has done something truly special. They have inspired countless young girls across the country to pick up a bat and ball, take the field and believe that they too can lift that trophy one day. 🏆
This is a defining moment in the journey of Indian women’s cricket.
Well done, Team India. You’ve made the whole nation proud. 🇮🇳 💙
It’s funny how quickly we forget…the records, the fights, the pride, the tears, the sacrifice.
Two games and suddenly everyone’s a critic.
They heard the noise. They read the doubts. They stayed silent…
And let the bat do the talking.
Because legends like Rohit & Virat don’t have to prove a point —
They are the point.
@ImRo45@imVkohli #RespectTheGame #LegendsNeverFade #WakeUpIndia
He was the one who held the Indian batting unit together, standing like an unshakable wall in front of the wickets. Words will always fall short in capturing his greatness—he is a true legend of Test cricket.
#pujara#retirement#bcci#india#cricket
He was the one who held the Indian batting unit together, standing like an unshakable wall in front of the wickets. Words will always fall short in capturing his greatness—he is a true legend of Test cricket.
#pujara#retirement#bcci#india#cricket
Today, the great man has bid farewell to cricket. Once, many of us—including myself—criticised him for playing what we thought was “slow” or “boring” cricket. But now we truly realise the value and the sheer importance of those innings. Thank you, Pujara, for all the memories.
Today, the great man has bid farewell to cricket. Once, many of us—including myself—criticised him for playing what we thought was “slow” or “boring” cricket. But now we truly realise the value and the sheer importance of those innings. Thank you, Pujara, for all the memories.