NEET aspirants were seen crying outside an exam centre in Bengaluru after allegedly missing entry due to delays caused by a Congress event/rally that blocked their route. If true, who takes the responsibility for their lost year?
राजस्थान में जैसलमेर की कचरा डंपिंग साइट पर रविवार को करीब पांच सौ से ज्यादा की संख्या में गायों के सड़े हुए शव मिलने के वीडियो सामने आया है. डंपिंग यार्ड में नगरपरिषद के मृत पशुओं के अधिकृत हड्डी ठेकेदार द्वारा इन मरी हुई गायों के शवों के निस्तारण न करने से आमजन में नाराजगी का माहौल व्याप्त है.
उधर, जैसलमेर जिला कलेक्टर अनुपमा जोरवाल ने इस संबंध में मामले को गंभीरता से लेते हुए फैक्चुअल रिपोर्ट मांगी है. इसके अलावा नगरपरिषद कमिश्नर लजपाल सिंह सोढा ने भी इस मामले में संज्ञान लेते हुए यार्ड के मृत पशुओं के ठेकेदार को नोटिस जारी कर स्पष्टीकरण मांगा है. फिलहाल नगरपरिषद ने मृत पशुओं को डंपिंग यार्ड से हटाकर निस्तारण कर दिया है.
पूरी ख़बर: https://t.co/Na7xiAtI9r
#Rajasthan #Jaisalmer #AajtakSocial #ATCard
Cockroach Janata Party members destroying railway coach so that later they can film it & spread propaganda. Hope the @RailMinIndia takes cognizance & arrest these rascals & preferably smash their heads with same intensity as in this video
A video showing police officers laughing during a press conference on the Coimbatore child murder case has triggered backlash on social media. Users criticised the conduct by the officials as Tamil Nadu continues to react strongly to the brutal killing.
#coimbatore#tamilnadu #police #viral #socialmedia #pressmeet #outrage #crime
यमुना की गंदगी दिखाने निकला कॉकरेच
यूपी के मथुरा में समाजसेवी दीपक शर्मा ने कॉकरेच बनकर यमुना में सीधे गिरते नाले पर जाकर प्रदर्शन किया। उनका मकसद यमुना की दुर्दशा दिखाने का है। कॉकरोच को देखने के लिए काफी भीड़ जुटी रही। काश ये भीड़ खत्म होती यमुना की दशा भी देख पाती।
Made in India AL-31FP in HAL Engine Division Koraput - Odisha, an engine archived 53% Indian by cost & 87.7% by parts & this 53% can be raised to 63%, it cost India 24 years, made nearly 1K x AL-31FP in house, but had no vision to use it besides SU-30MKI, regretfully.🙏
One year since the Pahalgam massacre, 26 innocent people were murdered by Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists sponsored from Pakistan. The victims were identified by their religion and killed. Terrorism that targets people for their faith is an attack on all of humanity. #Pahalgam
🚨URGENT: Camels are being brought for slaughter tomorrow at Gadool market, Kokernag, South Kashmir‼️
Camels are not listed as "food animals" under FSSAI regulations in India, making this illegal.
J&K Government has already issued orders banning the slaughter of camels. @DCAnantnag@AnantnagPolice@ahdkashmir@KashmirPolice@PETAIndia requesting your immediate intervention!!!!! @GreaterKashmir@Kashmir_Reader@KashmirLife
ایک نگرانی کیمرے نے وہ لمحہ ریکارڈ کیا جب بھارتی ریاست ہریانہ کے ایک اسپتال میں ایک ڈاکٹر نے کیمرے کی نظر سے بچنے کے لیے پردے بند کیے، اور پھر مبینہ طور پر ایک بزرگ مریض کے سینے پر کہنی سے تشدد کیا۔
اس واقعے کی فوٹیج سامنے آنے کے بعد شدید عوامی غم و غصہ پیدا ہوا، اور لوگوں نے ڈاکٹر اور اسپتال دونوں سے جوابدہی کا مطالبہ کیا۔
It’s important not to let our biases stand in the way of our objectivity. To get good results, we need to be analytical rather than emotional.
Whenever I observe something in nature that I (or mankind) think is wrong, I assume that I’m wrong and try to figure out why what nature is doing makes sense. That has taught me a lot. It has changed my thinking about 1) what’s good and what’s bad, 2) what my purpose in life is, and 3) what I should do when faced with my most important choices. To help explain why, I will give you a simple example.
When I went to Africa a number of years ago, I saw a pack of hyenas take down a young wildebeest. My reaction was visceral. I felt empathy for the wildebeest and thought that what I had witnessed was horrible. But was that because it was horrible or was it because I am biased to believe it’s horrible when it is actually wonderful? That got me thinking. Would the world be a better or worse place if what I’d seen hadn’t occurred? That perspective drove me to consider the secondand third-order consequences so that I could see that the world would be worse. I now realize that nature optimizes for the whole, not for the individual, but most people judge good and bad based only on how it affects them. What I had seen was the process of nature at work, which is much more effective at furthering the improvement of the whole than any process man has ever invented.
Most people call something bad if it is bad for them or bad for those they empathize with, ignoring the greater good. This tendency extends to groups: One religion will consider its beliefs good and another religion’s beliefs bad to such an extent that their members might kill each other in the mutual conviction that each is doing what’s right. Typically, people’s conflicting beliefs or conflicting interests make them unable to see things through another’s eyes. That’s not good and it doesn’t make sense. While I could understand people liking something that helps them and disliking things that hurt them, it doesn’t make sense to call something good or bad in an absolute sense based only on how it affects individuals. To do so would presume that what the individual wants is more important than the good of the whole. To me, nature seems to define good as what’s good for the whole and optimizes for it, which is preferable. #principleoftheday
An ICU is meant to save lives.
So why are some patients being kept there longer than needed?
When one doctor saw this, she walked away.
The truth will make you uncomfortable.
Scroll down for full details.>>
#HealthcareTruth #MedicalEthics #ICUCare #PatientRights #HealthcareAwareness
[ICU Patient Care, Medical Ethics India, Healthcare System Issues, Patient Rights Awareness, ICU Overstay Concerns]
The famous 3 stages of India’s nuclear energy program. (Today we cracked 2nd stage here - BARC calls it 3rd as 2nd was PFBTR (prototype))
Stage 1 : Convert uranium into plutonium..
Natural uranium has very little fissile U-235. In PHWRs, U-235 undergoes fission to produce energy, while the abundant U-238 absorbs neutrons and converts into plutonium-239 (Pu-239).
You generate power and create fissile material for the next stage.
Examples: Rajasthan Atomic Power Station, Kakrapar Atomic Power Station, Narora etc
Stage 2 : Breed more fuel using fast neutrons
Fast breeder reactors use Pu-239 as fuel. When it fissions, it releases high-energy neutrons that convert surrounding U-238 or thorium into more fissile material (Pu-239 or U-233).
Net effect: you create more fuel than you consume (breeding).
Examples: Fast Breeder Test Reactor (critical today and Modi ji called it out, Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor - Base tech demonstrator)
Stage 3 : Thorium to Uranium-233 cycle
Thorium-232 is not fissile, but it absorbs a neutron → becomes Uranium-233, which can sustain a chain reaction.
👉 This enables long-term energy using India’s vast thorium reserves.
Example: Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (planned)
In one line:
Uranium → Plutonium → Thorium → U-233 → Sustainable nuclear fuel cycle
Telegraph: 400 killed in Pakistani airstrike on a Kabul hospital, Afghan officials say.
If confirmed, this would mark one of the highest death toll from a single-site strike since World War 2.
It’s not Israel, so don’t expect protests in London or NYC.
A hospital bombed in Afghanistan during Ramadan by Pakistan…
Where is international law now? Where is humanity now?
How many innocent lives must be lost before the world speaks? 💔
Sikh restaurant owner Harman Singh Kapoor arrested in London after speaking about self-defence.
Kapoor displayed his kirpan while explaining he would protect his family.
The Rangrez owner has faced consistent harassment from Islamists for refusing to serve halal meat.
https://t.co/Jzw6dXaApB