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When you hear “child marriage,” what comes to mind?
Probably a child bride forced to marry an older man 😔
But in ancient India, it wasn’t like that.
It was often two children—a social bond, not a conjugal one.
The real issue is prevention.
🔸Stronger exam security.
🔸Better auditing.
🔸Digital safeguards and automation.
🔸Severe punishment for organized cheating networks.
Replacing people is easy.
Building systems that stop leaks is hard—but that’s what actually works.
For paper leak, arrest the culprits. Punish them strictly. Fix the system.
But is resignation the only answer?
After every rail accident, plane crash, security lapse should someone always resign?
Paper leaks are not new & happened before.
Will resignations alone solve it?
Benefits of treating pothole repair as a daily public service:
• Fewer accidents and injuries
• Less vehicle damage
• Reduced traffic slowdowns
• Lower long-term road repair costs
• Better fuel efficiency & less oil import
��️ Pothole fixing should be as daily routine as street sweeping or garbage collection.
Don't wait for complaints.
Don't wait for a new tender.
Have dedicated road-maintenance crews that inspect and repair roads every day.
Preventive maintenance is cheaper and safer.
@miryar_baloch Stand with Balochistan's right to self-determination! 🚨 Condemning Pakistan's exploitation & human rights abuses in Balochistan. Time for global support for peace, justice & independence! #FreeBalochistan#HumanRights
@miryar_baloch Solidarity with #Balochistan! Recognizing your right to self-determination & statehood. Let's work together to counter terrorism & promote regional stability
#FreeBalochistan
@scribe9104@NileshOak Want to share more about keeping livestock in the city?
Comprehension issues aside, how's the city life treating your bull? Is it as chill and healthy as the one in the pic? 🖐️
@scribe9104@NileshOak This is a bull in the photo, not cow. Also Nose rings aren’t used on all bulls, only some large or aggressive ones.
It’s a safety measure, not cruelty. The bull in the photo is clearly healthy, calm, and well cared for
Simple question🤔
• Why do some people from other religions feel insecure about Sanatan Dharma?
• If they believe SD is a false religion, people will realize it & leave on their own.
• So why the constant criticism & push for conversion? 🧐
#SanatanDharma#Faith#Thoughts
@scribe9104@NileshOak This comment sounds like it comes from someone who has never actually seen how these bulls are raised. They are fed generously, kept strong, cared for years.
Calling cruelty & ignoring the ground reality.
They’re a necessary control tool for a massive animal, not abuse.
@JIX5A@RyanIbnJakir Shudra: lives for family.
Kshatriya: prioritizes nation & people .
Brahmin: seeks beyond physical.
A human being can be All three in his lifetime.
All roles necessary for a society none superior 🙂
@BS_Prasad@krishnasdwar Rivers are public, natural resources. Everyone draw water from rivers
Private well is different from river. If someone dug their own well & didn’t want to share it, that by itself isn’t some universal crime.
Some faced restrictions, humiliation, when accessing common water
@TARUNspeakss Alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, clubbing, parties, movies, OTT binge-watching, luxury cars, superbikes, branded clothes and show-off lifestyles are all useless too. That money could be saved and used to feed the poor. Same low IQ, zero civic sense, and no humanity at all.
“Hinduism” is a modern, external designation; Indian texts do not use the term.
They speak of Sanātana Dharma — a non-founded tradition with:
• No single founder
• No fixed beginning
• Continuous transmission across millennia
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#SanatanaDharma#History
100,000+ Years- Sanātana Dharma's Ancient Roots 🌿
Researchers identify Animism as the earliest form of worship (100,000+ years ago), with ancestor worship. In India, these practices are living traditions
• Nature as sacred
• Ancestor rites.
• Ritual continuity
#Anthropology