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THE DAY I LOST MY FEAR
At 6 PM, Darjeeling’s winding hillside pathway plunged into ink-black darkness. Only a faint crescent moon hung low in the sky, casting a silvery whisper over the tall pine trees that loomed like silent guardians on either side.
My heart hammered wildly against my ribs. This was not fear of hidden stalkers or lurking strangers, I had faced those before. No, my terror had a far more primal source: snakes.
For years, I had heard chilling stories from locals. Tales of serpents slithering across these very paths after sunset, their scales scraping softly against damp earth, followed by sudden hisses and lightning-fast strikes.
One bite, they said, and you might never make it home. The stories had rooted so deeply in me that even the thought of walking this route after dark filled me with dread.That evening, however, I had no choice. Chilled to the bone with my pink and black top, I forced my feet forward. Every rustle in the undergrowth made my skin crawl.
My breath came in short, panicked gasps. Halfway down the slope, terror nearly paralyzed me. I stopped, closed my eyes, and began to pray, simple, desperate words from the heart. Then something shifted. A sudden, profound calm washed over me, deeper and warmer than anything I had ever known. It felt like a gentle hand resting on my shoulder, steadying my trembling legs. Peace replaced panic.
I opened my eyes, looked into the shadows, and whispered into the night, “This must be God.”Step by trembling step, I continued. The path that had felt endless now seemed guided. No hiss broke the silence. No movement stirred the leaves. I reached home safely, heart still racing, but this time with awe instead of fear.
That night I faced my greatest fear head-on. And since then, the paralyzing terror has never returned. In its place remains a quiet strength and a story I will carry forever.
#TrueStory #Story #Author #Writer
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed shortly after takeoff on June 15, 2026, at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California’s Mojave Desert (around 11:20 a.m. local time). All 8 people on board were killed.
#AirForce#Aircrash
Basically, Trump has accepted that Israel and Iran can slug it out whenever they want, the US is out: easing sanctions, agreeing to reparations, accepting Iranian sovereignty over Hormuz, and no new conditions on its nuclear programme. Whichever you twist it, victor is clear
A student on his way to attend the Madh Nishedh Exam in Patna, Bihar, died in a crowded train due to suffocation caused by high humidity, which led to respiratory distress and ultimately fatal heatstroke. This wasn't just a tragedy it was a failure of planning, infrastructure, and accountability. Students need more care while conducting examinations. Perhaps, the examination centres should be closer to their vicinities?
#examination #students #studentlife #education #patna #bihar
Thanks to Netanyahu, Iran has emerged stronger and resilient, winning the war, announcing the ceasefire on its terms. The funeral of Ayatollah next month will be a victory march for the world
In 2013 when Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister, India removed security barricades from the US Embassy to send a message after America strip-searched an Indian diplomat.
A CALM VOICE CAN SAVE MANY LIVES: The four passengers who jumped out of a moving train, to their deaths, due to a false panic alarm about a fire was shocking. The Morena tragedy raises a broader question about passenger safety and crisis management on Indian trains. While the immediate trigger appears to have been a rumour of fire, rumours become deadly only when passengers lack reliable information and confidence that someone is in control.
1. Panic fills the vacuum when information is absent: Modern trains should have:
Regular public-address announcements in multiple languages.
Dedicated emergency communication systems.
Trained staff capable of quickly explaining what is happening.
Clear instructions telling passengers whether to remain seated or evacuate.
Airlines do this routinely. Railways carrying hundreds or thousands of passengers should be equally prepared.
The Morena incident holds the mirror up to the reflection of trust. When passengers trust that trained officials are monitoring the situation and communicating clearly, they are less likely to make desperate decisions.
#MorenaTrain #MadhyaPradesh #train
This is the front page of our newspapers today. Of course no hashtags or outrage for these 5 IAF men because not all soldiers are equal. Our nationalism and outrage is restricted for soldiers killed in Kashmir
@MukandRita The emperor's approach to entertainment, both for himself and his guests, is well-known. As the saying goes, "Nero fiddled while Rome was burning."