End of his career.
Is that all? Of course not. We shall also discuss his collaborations
With Kishore Da
With Rafi Saab
With Lata Di
with Asha Tai
With Aarti Mukherjee
With Bhupendra
With Shailendra Singh
With Amit Kumar
Is it enough. Ha ha, u must be joking. How can it be
Naiki Devi was a brave queen who outthought and outfought Muhammad Ghori and made sure he never returned to Gujarat.
India has never lacked leaders who stood between their people and foreign invaders who came to destroy them.
Our textbooks taught us the stories of the invaders. Not the tales of our ancestors who fought those invaders.
Time to correct this.
Queen Naiki Devi. One of India's finest warriors-leaders.
Prof. Haripada Bharati,
The Forgotten guard of West Bengal BJP in Bengal and The 1st West Bengal BJP president.
He was the Professor of Philosophy in Narasinha Dutta college in Howrah,West Bengal.
His educational skill was so good that When he used to teach in the class, not only the students, but also the teachers of other departments would listen to his philosophical speeches.
Prof. haripada Bharti started his political career by Joining Bhartiya Jan Sangh.
When Right Wing politics in Bengal was untouchable to many people, Haripada Bharti openly endorsed the Hindutva ideology as its core principle.
His first Electoral entry was in 1967 when he contested as The Bhartiya Jan Sangh Candidate from Calcutta North West and got 21.08% vote share.
Then in 1971 , he contested as a JP candidate from Jadavpur lok sabha and got 19% vote share.
Even in the peak CPM wave in 1977, He won from the Jorabagan assembly constituency and became one of the early voices of the right-wing ideological stream in the state's Legislative Assembly.
As the 1st BJP president, Bharti focused on building the party's grassroots structure, expanding district level committees.
But his tenure couldn't last that much due to his sudden death in 1981, his honesty, education and communication skills.
Today he's not alive , but his dream has finally been fulfilled. From 0 to 208.
#WATCH | Delhi | Inspector Laxman Kewat and
Inspector Rameshwar Prasad Deshmukh of Chhattisgarh Police conferred with the Shaurya Chakra for displaying exceptional bravery during an anti-Naxal operation in Chhattisgarh
(Video source: Rashtrapati Bhavan)
Tonight, a prayer for the mother of Sepoy Janjal Pravin Prabhakar receiving her son’s Kirti Chakra. Young Sepoy Janjal was killed in action in July 2024 after killing 2 terrorists in Kulgam, J&K. 💔🇮🇳
EVEN AFTER BEING HIT BY 11 BULLETS,
SHE DIDN’T STEP BACK.
Kamlesh Kumari, India’s first woman to receive the Ashoka Chakra, displayed extraordinary courage and dedication in the line of duty.
On 13 December 2001, during the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament, she alerted security forces and helped prevent the attackers from gaining unhindered access to the Parliament complex. Despite being shot multiple times, she continued her duty until her last breath.
For her exceptional bravery and supreme sacrifice, she was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India’s highest peacetime gallantry award.
Salute to a true hero, Kamlesh Kumari.
Instead of a cold tombstone, this actor buried his mother’s memory in thousands of blooming trees
When his mother passed on, Sayaji Shinde gathered indigenous seeds equal to her body weight, and planted them.
Today, those seeds have grown into vast forests: breathing life, giving shade, bearing fruit, and sheltering birds
He says his mother still lives with him… in every rustling leaf and fragrant flower 🥹❤️
Isn’t it a meaningful way to honor someone you love?
Reposting this video: Nepo kid Dharmendra Pradhan ji should be sacked for the NEET paper leak! He is so incompetent that he Presided over the Education ministry even in 2024 when the NEET exam papers were leaked & btw none of the top bosses from NTA or National Testing Agency were acted against then. In my opinion the NTA should be renamed as NO TRUST AGENCY! But just Imagine nepo child Dharmendra Pradhan ji still continues to thrive as Education Minister while 22.79 lakh students face hardships after running the career of millions of students in 2024!!
Lashkar terrorist comes to India to carry out attacks. Once here, he finds India different from what he was made to believe.
Meanwhile, his severe hair loss is ‘deeply impacting his self esteem’. Goes to hair clinic, gets hair transplant done
In 1922, inside a cramped, suffocatingly hot darkroom at the University College of Science in Calcutta, a young physicist was staring at a series of faint, black & white photographic plates. He did not have the expensive particle accelerators of Germany/the royal funding of Copenhagen. He was working with a primitive, hand-modified X-ray spectrometer. His name was Bidhubhusan Ray.
The entire global physics community, led by Niels Bohr & Arnold Sommerfeld, was locked in a vicious intellectual war over the structure of the atom. They could map simple hydrogen, but the moment an atom grew complex, their mathematical models collapsed. Ray sat down under the dim light of a kerosene lamp, threw out the classical European geometric models, & looked at how X-rays scattered off locked electrons. He discovered a radical, unrecorded phenomenon: The Fine Structure of X-Ray Absorption Edges.
When his papers reached Europe, the absolute titans of quantum mechanics were stunned. He had mapped the internal energy highway of heavy atoms from a basement in Bengal, but the Western machinery was already moving to erase his footprint.
To understand the tragic level of Bidhubhusan Ray’s erasure, we have to look at the sheer density of genius he was surrounded by. He was not an outsider; he was a core pillar of the legendary 1910s Calcutta Physics Renaissance. BB Ray was the classmate, close confidant, & research partner of Satyendra Nath Bose & Meghnad Saha. While Bose tackled photons & Saha tackled stars, Ray chose to weaponize X-rays to pierce the veil of the atomic nucleus.
He was the man who practically introduced advanced X-ray spectroscopy to the Indian subcontinent. He proved that when an X-ray hits an atom, the resulting scatter is not random; it follows a highly sophisticated, predictable quantum probability matrix that reveals the exact shell-structure of the atom's electrons.
The most haunting aspect of Bidhubhusan Ray’s legacy is his invisible intersection with India’s only physics Nobel Prize. In the late 1920s, Sir C.V. Raman was working on the inelastic scattering of light (which would become the Raman Effect). Simultaneously, Bidhubhusan Ray was working on the exact same phenomenon, but in the ultra-high frequency spectrum of X-rays (inelastic scattering of X-rays).
Ray published his findings on how X-rays lose energy when colliding with bound electrons, a phenomenon intricately tied to what is known globally today as the Compton Effect & Raman Scattering. Because Raman had the massive institutional backing of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), Raman’s work with visible light achieved global immortality in 1930 (I am not discrediting Raman here).
Ray’s parallel, deeply complex work on X-ray quantum scattering was quietly filed away as a local footnote by European journals, who preferred to credit Western physicists like Dirk Coster for similar electronic shell discoveries.
Ray realized that if India relied on European corporations for high-precision scientific instruments, Indian research would always remain a slave to Western timelines. In 1934, Ray was appointed as the prestigious Khaira Professor of Physics at the University of Calcutta, succeeding some of the greatest minds of the era.
He did not use his chair to travel the world giving luxury lectures. Instead, he turned his lab into a high-precision manufacturing workshop. He trained a rogue generation of Indian technicians to manually grind lenses, blow glass vacuum tubes, & calibrate indigenous spectrometers. He ensured that when the next gen of Indian nuclear physicists emerged, they had functioning lab hardware built right in Calcutta.
Bidhubhusan Ray is the ultimate Bengali ghost because he is the silent connective tissue b/w the atom & the stars. He sat in the same classrooms as Satyendra Nath Bose, shared the same lab benches with Meghnad Saha, & cracked the quantum codes of X-rays when the empires of Europe thought India was nothing but an agrarian colony.
He did not look for international titles/corporate patents/Western applause; he stayed in the sweltering heat of Calcutta, building the literal instruments that allowed Indian physics to breathe. He is a total phantom, a man whose eqns helped unlock the atomic age, but whose name was left to dissolve into the ink of forgotten Calcutta archives.
Building together a prosperous and empowered ‘Sonar Bangla’ 🇮🇳
Many thanks to the Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri @SuvenduWB for aligning West Bengal with the Telecommunications (Right of Way) Rules, 2024. This is a significant step toward strengthening digital infrastructure and accelerating BharatNet’s implementation across the state.
For years, the people of Bengal remained deprived of the full benefits of several transformative flagship initiatives of the Central Government, causing the state to regress in pace while much of the nation moved ahead rapidly in digital infrastructure and connectivity.
Under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji and through the spirit of double-engine governance, this landmark step will further enhance connectivity, expand digital access and strengthen last-mile service delivery for every citizen.