18 women in Nagpur, Maharashtra complained about kidney problems to their doctors in the span of two years. Doctors saw a pattern and checked that all of them were using this pakistani cream sold by many Instagram pages and meesho.
FDA Maharashtra took the cream samples. Sent to lab and found out that it has 752x mercury present in it above the legal limits. yes, 752x.
Yes, This mercury (poison in this case) can make you goree in 15 days because it blocks the cell that makes melanin. But in reality thats a chemical damage that looks like fairness. And guess what, our skin absorbs mercury and keeps getting deposited in kidney all the time.
I know you might not be using this cream or meesho, but please check around, especially with your house help and your family members back in hometown, if they are using this cream, please ask them to throw it RIGHT AWAY!!!
VIDEO | Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's childhood coach, Manish Ojha, revealed how the young boy's mother, Aarti, would prepare lunch for 10-15 people before the father-son duo left for Patna at around 5 am.
"His mother used to get up at 2 am or 2.30 am and would prepare lunch. Not just for Vaibhav or his father or their driver, but also for a couple of bowlers who used to come with them. Then there were net bowlers in our academy too.
"Also, there were a lot of kids who didn't get much support from home, so they used to bring lunch for such kids and feed them," Ojha fondly recalled.
"If good bowlers who got tired, forgot to bring their lunch, they would share Vaibhav's food. So 10-15 people used to come regularly, and you understand that getting up at 2 am in the morning, and making food for so many people, you have to understand how big a contribution it is," he added.
Dharmendra Pradhan should go.
Javadekar, and Nishank were removed from the Education Ministry for far less than what has unfolded under Pradhan's tenure.
The govt should not worry about whether Congress will portray his removal as a political victory. Let them. They are irrelevant. The govt is answerable to students and parents, and they are increasingly disillusioned by repeated paper leak controversies, CBSE evaluation discrepancies, contentious UGC regulations, and a series of avoidable crises. In recent years, there has rarely been this level of public anger directed at the Education Ministry.
Pradhan's removal should be followed by an independent probe to determine whether tender rules were altered or interpreted in a manner that favoured Coempt Edutech, and whether any conflict of interest exists between the company and anyone associated with the Education Ministry. Public confidence in the education system must be restored.
@ccg33k @PranaySuhasMund Yes- it gets processed once the popup is disappeared. No other communication is sent and the new limit appears in couple of days.
Hong Kong engineer built a mosquito defense system that uses LiDAR and lasers to vaporize 30 mosquitoes per second.
Better tech than half the air defense systems in the Middle East right now.
India pays a premium for the privilege of not learning anything :)
Every Indian car Tata, Mahindra, Maruti, all of them has a tiny computer inside called an ECU (Engine Control Unit)
This computer decides everything - how much fuel to inject, when to shift gears, how brakes work, how the battery behaves in an EV. Think of it as the car's brain.
India makes zero of these brains for passenger cars. All of them come from foreign companies, mainly Bosch (Germany).
If you don't control the brain, you don't really control the car. Indian OEMs can't even add a simple valve to their own engine without asking Bosch for permission.
They can't change a single line of code. They are selling cars with someone else engineering inside.
This isn't really about technology being too hard. It's a business model designed to keep you dependent.
Three layers lock you in :)
First, every new car programme needs Bosch to do setup work (Rs 10-30 crore). Second, you pay full price for software Bosch already developed for Volkswagen so Bosch gets paid twice for the same work.
Third and this is the killer every time you want to change anything in the software, even something tiny, it costs around $500,000. So Indian OEMs simply stop trying to innovate. They accept whatever Bosch gives them.
The calibration trap means tuning the car's brain for Indian conditions, how should the engine behave in Ladakh cold vs Chennai heat?
Indian OEMs outsource even this to AVL in Austria. AVL reuses work they already did for European cars, charges India full price, and transfers zero knowledge. So Indian engineers never even learn how their own cars work from the inside.
What Korea did is Hyundai faced the exact same situation in 1987. They set up Kefico as a joint venture with Bosch, learned everything from the inside, and by 2015 they owned the full technology themselves.
The sequence was simple - first learn calibration (tuning) → then write your own software → then build your own hardware. It's a ladder. India never climbed the first rung.
Why India didn't do this - It's not a talent problem Indian engineers design ECUs at Bosch offices worldwide.
It's a combination of things like Indian OEMs won't fund Indian startups to develop alternatives. They demand that Indian suppliers first prove themselves in Europe before getting a chance at home (while European companies protect their own).
Middle managers won't risk their careers backing a Pune startup when they can safely pick Bosch. India spends 0.64% of GDP on R&D vs Korea's 4.9%. Private sector funds only 36% of India's R&D, in Korea it's 79%.
SEDEMAC - the one exception - One Indian company (IIT Bombay founders, Pune-based) actually makes ECUs for two-wheelers and generators. They have real IP, real patents, millions of units shipped.
But even they couldn't break into passenger cars. Tata Motors is literally in the same city and doesn't use them.
EVs are simpler to control than petrol/diesel engines. This should have been India's fresh start. Instead, Mahindra's new EV platform has Bosch (Germany), Valeo (France), BYD (China), Mobileye (Israel), Continental (Germany) - zero Indian ECUs.
The dependency just migrated from ICE to EV with different foreign names.
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The US right now has technology similar to what is said about Pushpaka Vimana. That is, a large object the size of a car can simply hover in the air forever without any rotor, aerodynamic, or engine based thrust (like helicopters, planes, and rockets respectively).
In the next decade, the world will be in awe as such technology is slowly revealed. Of course, with a UFO/Aliens hype in media for max psyops to have plausible deniability, yet confuse and scare the adversary.
Don't mock me for this post. I know what I'm talking about. Also know that some physics and maths we learn are redacted versions of extended knowledge some select institutions and few humans in them possess.
Which means if you have been programmed that Bitcoin is built on unbreakable encryption based on amazing math, you are being misled. It will be broken when it needs to be in an instant by the same who developed it and made the world adopt it.
Until then enjoy the party.
anyone.
anyone who takes up real issues like:
why is bill gates coming to india still and meeting govt officials?
why are foreign NGOs trying to inject our kids and breed our cattle?
why are US and some other private equity buying up our hospitals and health care?
what is govt doing to reduce pollution and potholes at least in delhi where both center and state is run by ruling party?
why is india's infowar so bad compared to even pauper pakistan?
how did the govt allow pak to diminish our armed forces extraordinary achievement in opsindoor even in the eyes of Indians?
why is our largest online user base for so many foreign companies not being used as a strength to dictate terms to them, but they dictate terms to us?
why is medical and professional education so costly in india that our students have to go to bangladesh, iran, china etc?
i mean, there are a 100 issues i can list and even take up. so even i can be a good opposition leader. anyone can be. they just need to take up real issues of the public.
not some deep state, chinese, paki propaganda and nonsense fake news that has nothing to do with 99% of indians.
Some people borrow your money
and don’t return it on time. No message. No update, unless you ask, and they feel no bad about it.
And then there are people who feel awkward even asking for their own money back.
Strange contrast! One feels no discomfort owing money. The other feels guilt demanding what’s theirs. Psychology is funny like that: shamelessness comes from low conscience, while hesitation comes from too much of it.
Excessively conscientious people are genuinely good people. They have strong inner morality, empathy, and a deep sense of responsibility. They don’t need supervision to do the right thing. In a high-trust society, such people become the backbone of social order.
But in a low-trust society like ours, the same traits turn into vulnerabilities. When others operate with entitlement, weak accountability, and opportunism, morality becomes asymmetrical: one side carries guilt, the other carries none. As a result, goodness gets exploited.
Moral: Being kind with the kind is important, but being shameless with the shameless is even more important. Empathy without boundaries is an open invitation to exploitation.
Just around a Dunbar number of people run this world. But they are not who you think. They are not the richest like Musk and Gates, or the powerful like Trump and Xi. The rich, famous, and powerful we see publicly are just enablers, or some, mere puppets. The real puppeteers are very discreet and shadowy. In the last decade, they have split into two camps of differing ideologies. The wars, turmoil, and upheaval of the world order we will see in the coming decade is these two factions settling among themselves which ideology will rule the world for the next 50 years.
देश के सबसे साफ शहर में गंदा पानी पीने से 10 से ज्यादा लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है जिस शख्स पर लोगों को साफ पानी पिलाने का जिम्मा है वो सवालों को फोकट बता रहे हैं हमारे सवालों को "घंटे" में उड़ा रहे हैं @manishdekoder@GargiRawat@Abhinav_Pan@sanket