Bihar’s Bhojpur district is witnessing a major public debate after the death of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari during a police encounter, with questions being raised around the sequence of events, police action and accountability.
👉 The Background Of The Case
Bharat Bhushan Tiwari, a resident of Bilauti village, had been raising local issues through social media, including concerns related to public grievances and administration. According to police, an armed confrontation took place on June 17, where action was taken after Bharat allegedly opened fire.
👉 The Controversy Around The Encounter
The debate intensified after a Facebook Live video surfaced, where it was claimed that Bharat had thrown his pistol and was attempting to surrender. The authenticity and complete context of the video remain a matter of investigation.
👉 Police Version & Questions Raised
Police maintain that the firing was carried out in response to a threat to officers and public safety. However, the incident has raised wider questions about the use of force, encounter procedures and the importance of a transparent investigation.
👉 Why This Case Matters
The Bharat Tiwari case has reopened a larger conversation around police encounters, citizens raising their voices on public issues, and maintaining public trust in law enforcement through accountability and due process.
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#BharatTiwari #BiharNews #Bhojpur #BiharPolice #viral
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that Islamabad could go to war with India if it believes its water security is under threat. Speaking to ARY News, Asif said, “The moment we feel that our national security, and water is part of our national security, is being threatened, we will go to war against India.” The remarks come amid tensions over the Indus Waters Treaty, which India placed in abeyance after the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, stating the suspension would continue until cross-border terrorism ends.
👉🏼Water Dispute Fuels Fresh Tensions
The 1960 Indus Waters Treaty has governed water-sharing between the two countries for 66 years. Recently, Union Jal Shakti Minister C.R. Patil said India was working on measures to ensure Pakistan receives “not even a single drop” of Indus water in the coming years. Observers believe Asif’s remarks were made against this backdrop, as water security has become a growing concern for Pakistan.
👉🏼Why The Indus Basin Matters
The Indus Basin is critical to Pakistan’s economy and daily life. Around 80% of the country’s population lives within the basin, while agriculture, irrigation and hydroelectric power generation rely heavily on its waters. Experts note that India may not need to completely stop water flows to create pressure; changes in storage, timing and release patterns could significantly affect Pakistan’s farming output and broader economy.
[India, Pakistan, India-Pakistan War, Indus Waters Treaty, Pahalgam Terror Attack, Operation Sindoor, Khawaja Asif, PM Modi, Pakistan Threat, The Logical Indian]
#India #IndusWatersTreaty #KhawajaAsif #operationsindoor
Uttam Teron's (@teron_uttam ) story shows how access to education can begin with community action long before large systems arrive. In some of India's most underserved regions, one classroom can change the trajectory of hundreds of lives.
#UttamTeron#AssamEducation #KarbiAnglong #RuralSchool #CommunityEducation #TheLogicalIndian
A Delhi woman (divs.jn/IG) has alleged that her house help støle cash and clothes from her family over several years, sharing her experience on social media to urge others to remain vigilant. According to the woman, suspicions first arose after ₹27,000 and ₹20,000 went missing from her grandmothers' homes. She claimed the matter came to light when a missing kurti was allegedly spotted on the worker’s Instagram account.
Instagram Posts Fuel Suspicion
👉🏽 The woman said her family trusted the domestic worker, who had worked with them for six years. Their suspicions intensified after a kurti worth around ₹3,000–₹3,500 disappeared and was allegedly seen in the worker’s social media videos. She further claimed the worker blocked her mother on Instagram before being confronted.
Pattern of Missing Cash and Clothing
👉🏽 The family alleged that cash and clothing had gone missing on multiple occasions but lacked evidence to take action earlier. When questioned, the worker reportedly denied thɇft and suggested the clothes may have been mixed with donated items. Despite the allegations, the family said they paid all pending wages before ending her employment.
⚡⚡How can families and domestic workers foster greater trust and accountability in their working relationships?
[Delhi woman, house help theft, domestic worker allegations, Delhi news, The Logical Indian]
#DelhiNews #HouseHelp #DomesticWorker #thelogicalindian
During a conversation on the Figuring Out podcast, former CIA Intelligence Officer Andrew Bustamante shared a striking perspective with host Raj Shamani (@rajshamani) on India's greatest strength and why the world's leading technology industries continue to rely on Indian talent.
👉🏼 India's Biggest Advantage
Bustamante explained that one of the most significant trends shaping India's future is its continued focus on education. Despite the challenges of serving a vast population, he noted that India has consistently invested in developing skilled talent and expanding access to learning opportunities. According to him, there is no other country in the world producing as many intelligent, technologically skilled, mathematically inclined, and English-speaking engineers as India.
👉🏼 Why The World Needs Indian Talent
While political discussions often focus on immigration and work visas, Bustamante emphasized that the reality is far more complex. He argued that global technology industries, particularly in the United States, remain heavily dependent on Indian expertise, making India's talent pool one of its most valuable strategic assets.
👉🏼 The Logical Indian's Perspective
In an increasingly technology-driven world, a nation's influence is shaped not only by its economy or military strength, but also by the quality of its human capital. India's greatest competitive advantage may be the talent it continues to educate, nurture, and contribute to the world.
Can human capital be more valuable than natural wealth?
#AndrewBustamante #RajShamani #Education #IndianTalent #TheLogicalIndian
[AndrewBustamante, RajShamani, Education, IndianTalent, TheLogicalIndian]
A man (ranvijayy_vlogs/IG) has raised concerns over an alleged ticket booking scam at Bengaluru Airport after encountering two individuals within an hour who reportedly sought help booking train tickets or making payments. In a video shared online, he claimed both men fled when confronted or asked to accompany him to the police.
👉🏽 The man alleged that scammers are increasingly using requests for ticket bookings and digital payments to target unsuspecting travellers.
Traveller Shares Encounter
👉🏽 According to the video, the first individual approached the traveller seeking help to book train tickets, insisting he did not need money. Later, another man carrying what appeared to be a boarding pass allegedly requested assistance with a payment, promising to transfer the amount later. The traveller said both men left the scene after being challenged.
Warning Against Common Scams
👉🏽 The man urged travellers to remain vigilant and avoid making payments or booking tickets for strangers without proper verification. He also cautioned against scanning unfamiliar QR codes or sharing access to personal devices, noting that fraudsters may expløit digital payment systems and sensitive financial information.
⚡⚡How can airports and travellers work together to prevent such scams while ensuring genuine passengers receive assistance when needed?
[Bengaluru Airport scam, ticket booking scam, airport frⱥud, train ticket scam, QR code scam, The Logical Indian]
#BengaluruAirport #AirportScam #TicketBookingScam #thelogicalindian
Digital Creator Aditya ( @aflashofmagic ) shared an intriguing video showcasing crystal-clear rivers flowing through natural landscapes has on social media, drawing attention to how water bodies appear when left untouched by religious offerings and other human-generated waste. The footage, shared by nature enthusiasts, has sparked conversations around river conservation, sustainable worship practices and environmental responsibility.
👉🏼 A Glimpse of Nature in Its Purest Form
The video captures transparent waters, visible riverbeds and thriving natural surroundings, offering a striking contrast to many polluted waterways. Social media users praised the untouched landscape, with many calling it a reminder of the importance of preserving rivers. Conservationists noted that reducing waste and encouraging eco-friendly practices can significantly improve the health of freshwater ecosystems.
👉🏼 Growing Calls for Sustainable Practices
River pollution caused by plastic waste, sewage discharge and non-biodegradable religious offerings remains a concern across several regions. In recent years, authorities and environmental groups have promoted designated collection points, biodegradable materials and awareness campaigns to minimise ecological damage while respecting cultural traditions. The viral video has renewed discussions on balancing faith, community practices and environmental stewardship.
👉🏼 The Logical Indian's Perspective
The video serves as a powerful reminder that protecting nature does not require abandoning traditions but reimagining them in more sustainable ways. Clean rivers benefit communities, biodiversity and future generations alike. Small changes in everyday behaviour can create a meaningful impact when embraced collectively. How can communities encourage environmentally responsible celebrations and rituals while preserving the cultural values they cherish? Let us know in the comments. #RiverConservation #SustainableLiving #EnvironmentalAwareness #TheLogicalIndian
During a conversation on People by WTF with Nikhil Kamath (@nikhilkamathcio), investor Martin Escobari shared a powerful lesson for young people: changing your mind is not hypocrisy—it is growth
👉🏼 Redefining Hypocrisy
Escobari expressed that if he could change one thing about the youth of India, it would be the stigma around changing one's mind, which is often wrongly dismissed as hypocrisy. He argued that in the context of learning, "hypocrisy" needs to transition from being viewed as a bad word to a good word.
👉🏼 Adapting To New Facts
He clarified that this shift in perspective is not about being inconsistent or randomly changing preferences, like switching your favorite flavor from strawberry to lemon. Instead, it is encapsulated in the powerful phrase: "When confronted with new facts, I changed my mind". It is about genuinely figuring something out and allowing that new evidence to lead to a deliberate change in your posture.
👉🏼 The Logical Indian's Perspective
True maturity comes from intellectual flexibility. Evolving your perspective in light of new evidence isn't a sign of weakness, but rather a hallmark of a logical and open mind.
Are you rigidly holding onto old views, or are you willing to change your posture when presented with new facts?
#NikhilKamath #MartinEscobari #GrowthMindset #Learning #TheLogicalIndian
[NikhilKamath, MartinEscobari, GrowthMindset, Learning, TheLogicalIndian]
The NCW has summoned three individuals after a viral comedy clip and resurfaced routines triggered outrage, police action, and renewed concerns over the normalisation of misogyny in online entertainment
#NCW#PranitMore#HimanshuJangra#StandUpComedy#WomenRespect
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Keir Starmer’s resignation marks one of the fastest reversals of fortune in recent British politics, highlighting how electoral victories alone do not guarantee lasting political authority. The transition now becomes a test not only for Labour’s leadership but also for the direction of UK politics itself.
[Keir Starmer, Labour Party, UK Politics, Andy Burnham, British Government, The Logical Indian]
Three students were unable to appear for the NEET UG Re-Exam 2026 at a centre in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, on June 21 after being denied entry for arriving late, failing biometric verification, or carrying an outdated admit card. The incident trɨggered emotional scenes outside the Government Girls College centre, where one student's father injʉred himself while pleading with officials. Authorities later escorted two candidates inside, but their attendance could not be recorded. Officials said National Testing Agency (NTA) guidelines left no room for exceptions.
Emotional Appeals Outside Centre
👉🏽 Sneha Dubey and Ragini Vishwakarma reached the exam centre around two minutes after the 1:30 pm closing time. Their families cited rain and travel delays, with Ragini's father saying they had travelled nearly 70 km. A video showed relatives requesting officials to allow entry before the father sustained a head injʉry in distress.
Rules and Verification Issues
👉🏽 Nodal officer and Kendriya Vidyalaya Principal Geeta Bhadoria intervened and briefly allowed the two candidates inside. However, biometric thumb verification reportedly failed, preventing attendance registration. In a separate case, candidate Akshat Shrivastava was denied entry after bringing the admit card issued for the previously cancelled examination instead of the revised one.
⚡⚡How can institutions balance strict procedures with compassion when unforeseen circumstances affect students?
Footage: OrugalluAdda/X
[NEET UG Re-Exam 2026, NEET Re-Exam Vidisha, NEET exam centre, The Logical Indian]
#NEETUG2026 #NEETReExam #Vidisha #MadhyaPradesh #thelogicalindian
The National Commission for Women (NCW)’s intervention has turned a viral comedy controversy into a larger conversation about responsibility, influence, and the boundaries of public speech in the digital age. As content reaches wider audiences than ever before, the debate over expression and accountability is unlikely to fade.
[NCW, Pranit More, Madhur Virli, Stand Up Comedy, Women Rights, The Logical Indian]
During a conversation on the Figuring Out podcast, guest Sandeep Das shared a thought-provoking perspective with host Raj Shamani (@rajshamani) on how people truly learn and retain knowledge. Referring to the "Cone of Learning" theory, he explained that simply consuming information is often not enough to create lasting understanding.
👉🏼 The Difference Between Consuming And Learning
According to Sandeep, reading helps retain only a small portion of information, while audio-visual content such as podcasts and videos improves retention slightly. However, he argued that the most effective way to learn is by teaching others. Whether through mentoring, explaining a concept to a friend, or sharing insights online, the act of teaching forces deeper understanding and significantly strengthens memory.
👉🏼 Learning Through Teaching
He emphasized that teaching is not just about educating others—it is one of the most powerful tools for personal growth. By organizing, explaining, and communicating knowledge, individuals reinforce concepts in their own minds and develop greater clarity of thought.
👉🏼 The Logical Indian's Perspective
Knowledge becomes truly valuable when it is shared. Moving from passive consumption to active participation may be one of the simplest ways to learn more effectively and retain information for longer.
Are you consuming knowledge, or putting it into practice by sharing it with others?
#RajShamani #SandeepDas #ConeOfLearning #Learning #TheLogicalIndian
[RajShamani, SandeepDas, ConeOfLearning, Learning, TheLogicalIndian]