Do a simple thing today. Go for a walk in middle class Bengaluru areas. Not apartments, not villas, just simple 20 or 30 feet roads.
You will be so happy to see Makara Sankranti rangolis.
I saw hundreds during my morning walk. Hindu women are so gifted and talented 🍀🌹❤️
Congress erased her: The queen who gave gold while they did nothing”
Kamsundari Devi, the Queen of Darbhanga Raj, passed away at the age of 94, marking the end of a life that quietly carried extraordinary weight. Born into royalty but guided by a deep sense of responsibility, she represented a generation where privilege came with duty.
She was known for her grace, restraint, and unwavering belief that those who have more must give more. While she lived away from the spotlight in later years, her influence never faded from the cultural and historical memory of Bihar and the country.
Her most defining moment came during the 1962 Indo-China War, when India stood vulnerable and unprepared. At a time when fear and uncertainty were everywhere, the Darbhanga Raj, under her leadership, donated 600 kilograms of gold to the Indian government.
This wasn’t symbolic charity. It was a concrete act of national service when the country needed resources more than words. What this really means is that patriotism, for her, was not about speeches or ceremonies, but about stepping forward when it truly mattered.
Beyond that historic act, she remained committed to education, social welfare, and the preservation of cultural heritage. She supported institutions, encouraged philanthropy, and set an example of humility rare in royal life.
Those who knew of her speak less about her status and more about her character. Today, as we remember her, we remember not only a queen, but a woman whose sense of duty outlived her reign and whose legacy still speaks to what responsible leadership looks like.
Never saw any Chamcha praise her
Dearest @AshwiniVaishnaw ji,
Why should a RAC passenger bear full charge for 50% of a side lower seat? Isn't it unfair?
Once the chart is prepared, Railways must refund 50% of the fare with interest for RAC passengers. The same source of payment can be used for the refund.
Pls implement this immediately. I see many ladies and senior citizens who travel by RAC, without sleep and they pay full charge.
If any of you reading this feel that this should be implemented immediately, comment with your thoughts and share until Railways makes it a fair deal for passengers.
This is long long overdue.
On behalf of Indian Passengers,
#FI
FILM REVIEW | #HisStoryofItihaas: How history of Bharat was Hijacked
In a bid to expose the faulty manner in which history was presented and taught in schools post independence, Manpreet Singh Dhami’s (@5karma_films) film His Story of Itihaas takes on a subject that delves deep into how generations have been brainwashed to live under the blanket of coloniality.
Read more 🔗: https://t.co/9R0LxRCZ2o
Writes: @MMimigd
💔 DEEP PAIN – I Need Your Help, Please Read
Dear All,
I am reaching out with a heavy heart. I need your support.
On 6th July 2023, I purchased a ₹3,00,000 ASUS laptop with an extended warranty to pursue my Master’s in Artificial Intelligence. Within 6 months, the system started failing — performance issues, screen flickering, and more.
I raised multiple complaints. ASUS sent technicians twice:
The first time, the engineer came without the required part. I formatted my entire system as instructed — all for nothing.
The second time, he came without thermal paste. Again, no resolution. Just more wasted days, time, and mental distress.
After this, I clearly told ASUS:
“I don’t want your broken service. Either replace the laptop or refund my money.”
They refused both — arrogantly, with zero empathy.
Out of desperation, I filed a Consumer Court case in Sri Ganganagar. I believed justice would help me rebuild. But it’s been 1.5 years, and all I’ve received are dates — no hearings, no resolution.
The court keeps postponing. On the last two dates, some strike or admin issue came up. New dates are given after 2–4 months each time. My academic calendar moves forward, but my hope is stuck.
💔 I am a student. My Master’s is time-bound.
When will I get justice? After I fail? After it’s too late?
I’ve written to ASUS CEO, Consumer Forums, District Court, High Court, Supreme Court, NALSA, DLSA, and every possible authority.
I pleaded in my emails, saying:
“I will crawl, but please help me.”
Nothing worked. No one responded. No one stood up.
Meanwhile, ASUS hides behind silence. Why? Because they know the system is slow. They know a consumer will break before they bend.
My father is a paralysis patient.
The money for the laptop and my studies was borrowed from relatives.
I’m trying to grow, work hard, and build a life — is that too much to ask in this country?
I have video evidence of ASUS’s own technician admitting fault.
Still — nothing changes.
Today I am mentally broken, financially helpless, and academically at risk — because of a company that sold me a defective product and refuses to be accountable.
🙏 I am asking for your help.
Please share this, amplify my voice, and help me get justice.
Even your one repost could help me reach someone who can truly make a difference.
I’ve attached all evidence and documents.
Thank you for reading and standing with me.
I’ll remember it forever.
I have no option left but to ask help for justice from my fellow citizens.
Your friend,
Krishna Garg
[email protected]
Link for evidences - https://t.co/LQYJZqRXGb
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“@thejasondoestech @GyanTherapy@GoI_MeitY@jagograhakjago — Please help me bring this to light.”
“If any journalists or YouTubers are reading this, I have evidence. I’m ready to speak up. Please cover this injustice.”
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You seem to have lost relevance @realDonaldTrump. A broke Nation who is always with begging bowl at #WorldBank, neglects your message. Not sure, if you really worked hard long night to mediate, #Pakistan has shown no respect to your words. As Indian, I am happy that your interference became irrelevant. Leave it to #IndianArmedForces, they are competent to handle the perpetrators of peace. Without understanding fundamentals, they became 'fundamentalists', the world does not deserve this mindset.
@adgpi - Vijayi Bhava
I agree with Major Madhan 💯
I see many reputed accounts I follow bash Kashmiris and Muslims even at this sensitive time. Please stop this.
Now, or never, is the time to brand entire communities in India as this or that and hate them because your brain sees a pattern.
And even if there's really a good percentage of them that are radicalized, militant, and anti-national, your hate filled posts are only making things worse.
The effort must be to deradicalize them to become patriotic, not radicalize more of them by hating and alienating all of them.
This sort of hot-headed, hate filled behavior is costing India a lot. It is radicalizing even moderate majority in these groups into taking an anti-national stand.
If you are really patriotic, and have some common sense, you won't be fuelling hate and divisiveness on behalf of the enemy.
Certainly not making Kashmirs feel totally alienated at this time, making more of them unsupportive of their own country, when India has major objectives in border regions like Kashmir.
You guys are destroying all the strategic work, development, and mainstreaming of Kashmiris done by PM Modi and his administration in a decade in 10 days.
Who's anti-national now? Please refrain from this and reconsider how you take out your anger🙏
ISRO SpaDeX docking mission | Spacecraft docking successfully completed. A historic moment. India became the 4th country to achieve successful Space Docking, announces ISRO
This wonderful young lady with a heart of gold and the most heartwarming smile has already achieved so much so soon in the face of all odds. She becomes an adult today. Happy 18th Birthday Sheetal Devi. Thank you for being the person you are and inspiring everyone.
It is a misconception that India is dirty because it is poor, and that only illiterate people have no sense of keeping their area clean.
For the past decade and a half, I have managed to participate in a few marathons during the Nov-Feb season in Mumbai. The registration price ranges from Rs 500 to Rs 1500, and it's largely an upper-middle class and rich crowd.
Participants are from the Big 4s, and biggest MNCs and Indian corporates you can think of - Deloitte, PwC, Crisil, Nomura, TCS, Aditya Birla, Reliance Group and countless others. A sizable chunk of these people are well settled in life, making lakhs of rupees and own a vehicle/house in the city.
But you should see the aftermath of a marathon in India. People throw food packets in the bushes, bottles of water all over the road, cans of energy drinks lying around half filled. Today I saw an aunty pop-in a candy and then just fling the kachra on the road. In spite of there being dedicated dustbins, there is trash all over the place. Because BMC wale aayenge na clean karne.
There is zero sense of ownership that this is our place, our area, our road. The attitude is that cleanliness is someone else's problem, and only they are responsible for it. We owe zero responsibility to the land we live in.
And this attitude is among the well educated, and rich elite of this country. Who know better, have access to resources, but don't think it their duty to be a responsible citizen.
Ghar sabko clean rakhna hai. But people don't consider India as their ghar.
Deeply appreciative of the tens of thousands of government employees that go above and beyond to make it possible for us to vote.
Always thankful to @MumbaiPolice
It took me 3 minutes to cast my vote today.
#MaharashtraElections
Q I see coming up again and again is will Trump be good for India. I think that's the wrong question. The question is will he be worse for India than what a Kamala presidency would be? Emphatically NO. Why do I think so? Well US policy is extremely selfish and quite like China they will often cut the size of someone's else's line instead of lengthening their own. So that's not going to change. The only difference is that I don't believe he is ideologically committed to India one way or another, while democrats since Clinton have shown some level of distaste for India in general and its majority community in specific. Trump, because he works for profit, is a more rational person to deal with. We can have a honest give and take with him that we could not with Kamala. Her alleged Indian heritage works against us because Indians in the US are more keen to appear more American than Abe Lincoln. Just remember the vague criticism of what happened in Bangladesh to Hindus from Vivek Ramaswamy and then remember the rather direct tweet by Trump. Having said this, one cannot forget that the only community that Trump left out in his victory speech was Hindu Americans (he mentioned Arabs, Muslims etc). This is a good sign. Because we know he cannot have forgotten "the Hindus", but this is him already negotiating with India. He is saying to Modi, I'm starting off from this position, now you need to offer xyz for me to come around. Make no mistake, the world is heading for extremely turbulent times, and the cause is US and it's unsustainable economy and the steps they will take to fix it at the cost of the world. But in a world like that, I'd rather have a Trump there who one can deal with rather than an establishment puppet who is ideologically antithetical to Indian interests in general.
Maharashtra Lowers Pass Mark To 20/100.
In a relief for SSC students struggling with maths and science, Maharashtra govt has decided to reduce the minimum passing marks required in the subjects to 20 out of 100, from 35 at present, in its new school curriculum framework.
Rahul Rekhawar, director of the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), said this change is part of the new curriculum framework already approved by the school education department.
“Failing in mathematics or science, and in effect in SSC, often leaves students with no opportunities to continue their education, even if their strengths lie elsewhere. This change is designed to ensure that students are not unfairly pushed out of the system and can still p ursue their academic and career aspirations,” he said