In Presidium school, sector 31, Noida a 10 year old Girl child has found dead, and sedatives found in her organs.. no explanation.. no action.. no FIR for 23 days.. this mother is fighting alone..
a desperate mother asking the right questions.
WHO GAVE A SEDATIVE TO MY CHILD?
WHY WAS THE REPORT HIDDEN FROM ME FOR MONTHS?
WHY ALL 16 CCTV OF SCHOOL NOT WORKING ?
WHY IS EVERYONE SILENT?
WHY NO ARRESTS WERE MADE IN TEN MONTHS?
WHO IS BEHIND THIS?
Hello @noidapolice@UPPViralCheck@Uppolice@myogiadityanath@NCWIndia is this how you save girl child? When are you going to answer to this murder?
This is why dashboard camera is important. The Tiago is being given a clean chit. Terrible. The Scorpio driver is not at fault. A car casually going in the reverse direction on an expressway where the allowed speed is 100kmph is not the problem as per @saharanpurpol?
बच्चे हमारी बातों से नहीं, हमारे व्यवहार से सीखते हैं।
अगर बेजुबान जीव अपने बच्चों को अच्छे संस्कार दे सकते हैं, तो हम इंसानों की जिम्मेदारी और भी बड़ी है।
अच्छे संस्कार दें, क्योंकि बच्चे वही बनते हैं जो वे रोज़ देखते हैं।
#अच्छेसंस्कार#GoodValues#Parenting#Inspiration
“The outrage over the passport citizenship statement tells me all is well in India, and the outragers have run out of issues to outrage about,” says Harish Salve as he breaks down India’s documents:
The discussion sparked by a recent statement on Passport Seva Divas has generated more heat than light.
The Ministry of External Affairs stated that a passport is a travel document, not a document of citizenship. Legally, that is correct. A passport is issued under the Passports Act, while citizenship is governed by the Citizenship Act, 1955. One law regulates the document; the other regulates the legal status.
But law and public understanding are not always the same.
For most Indians, the passport is the most authoritative document the Republic issues. It bears the name of the Republic of India, carries the holder’s identity, and is accepted around the world because foreign governments trust that India has verified the bearer’s nationality before issuing it. It is therefore entirely understandable that many people asked: if a passport is not proof of citizenship, then what is?
The answer requires some nuance.
A passport does not create citizenship. Nor is it the legal instrument that finally determines citizenship if that status is challenged before a court. Like many democracies, India distinguishes between citizenship law and passport law. In rare cases involving fraud, disputed parentage or illegal acquisition, citizenship may have to be established through the provisions of the Citizenship Act and supporting evidence. That is why a passport is not regarded in law as conclusive proof in every conceivable circumstance.
But that should not be confused with its practical significance.
A passport is issued only after the Government has satisfied itself that the applicant is entitled to one. In everyday life, and in international travel, it is the strongest evidence of Indian nationality that most citizens will ever possess. Nothing said by the MEA changes that. No immigration officer abroad will suddenly regard an Indian passport with suspicion because of a legal clarification made in New Delhi.
The episode does, however, remind us of a larger challenge.
India’s systems of civil registration developed unevenly over many decades. Millions of older Indians were born when birth registration was incomplete. Names were recorded differently across school certificates, land records and electoral rolls. The painful experience of the Assam NRC showed how documentary inconsistencies can create profound hardship when citizenship itself becomes the subject of legal scrutiny.
The lesson, therefore, is not that passports have somehow lost their value. It is that India needs stronger and more comprehensive civil registration, universal birth registration and reliable archival records so that citizenship can never become hostage to missing or inconsistent paperwork.
Sometimes a legally precise statement can create unnecessary public anxiety if it is not accompanied by explanation. A better way of putting it might have been this:
A passport is issued only after the Government has verified that the applicant is an Indian citizen. While citizenship itself is governed by the Citizenship Act, the passport remains the Republic’s most trusted document for international travel and, in ordinary life, the clearest evidence of Indian nationality.
That is both legally accurate and reassuring. The law need not be diluted, but neither should public confidence in one of the Republic’s most important documents.
To distil the argument:
A passport is issued because the Government has satisfied itself that you are an Indian citizen. It is therefore powerful evidence of citizenship in ordinary life and in international travel. But in a legal dispute over citizenship itself, the governing law remains the Citizenship Act, and a passport is not conclusive proof that overrides all other evidence
Just 23 year old - Deepak got married to Guddi in March 2026
On first day of his marriage itself, Guddi told him that she loves someone else
Deepak went back to his duty without saying anything to her. When he came back, he saw her talking to boyfriend which led to an argument
Guddi left home taking away all the jewellery and cash. She then filed a police case against Deepak. He kept begging to police to hear his side but they forced him to pay 4 lacs to Guddi & forget about the marriage. Guddi and her family threatened to put his entire family in Jail in false cases if he didn't pay
Deepak didn't have that kind of money. He also couldn't take the pain of his entire family dragged to police station
KILLED HIMSELF.
#HusbandSuicide
When will we start holding women responsible for their actions Meghna? You think siya couldn't say No? What are you even talking about ? What about women who are murdering husbands after marriage because of their lovers? You'll blame their parents even then? Would you go this route of justification if a man killed his fiance only because his parents were forcing him for marriage ?? Sorry but this is absolute infantilization of grown up women which they very well now know how to take advantage of. This is exactly what siya thought. Her innocent face and crying facade of a hapless girl will never bring any doubt on her. Thanks to Ketan's sister who saw through this charade. Saying women are equal to men and they can do anything that men can do and then suddenly turning the tables and claiming women are always victims and can't decide for themselves do not really go hand in hand.
Her name was Neha Shoree.
She was a drug inspector in Punjab.
In 2009, while posted in Ropar, she raided a chemist shop run by a man named Balwinder Singh.
During the inspection, she found dozens of types of tablets commonly misused by drug addicts. According to official records, he could not produce the required documents for them.
She cancelled his licence.
Then she moved on and continued doing her job.
By 2016, Neha Shoree had become the zonal licensing authority at a government drug laboratory in Kharar, near Mohali.
She was thirty six years old.
She had a young daughter at home. Her father was a retired Army captain who had fought in the 1971 war.
The man whose licence she had cancelled never forgot what had happened.
On the morning of March 29, 2019, Balwinder Singh walked into her office in Kharar carrying a licensed revolver.
He shot her inside her workplace.
Neha Shoree was rushed towards a hospital but died on the way.
The gunman then turned the weapon on himself and died soon afterwards.
According to the police, she had been due to testify against him in court.
Ten years had passed since the raid.
Ten years after she enforced the law, he came back for revenge.
Her father later said that his daughter had lived under pressure for years because of her work, but she never compromised and never backed down.
She was killed for doing exactly what the job had asked her to do.
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These are Ketan Agarwal and Siya Goel. They were engaged and supposed to get married this year. Look how happy, in love, and comfortable they are with each other.
They must have dreamed of a great future together, but cruel fate had other ideas. On June 18, Siya's birthday, Ketan fell to his death when he slipped while taking a picture of Siya at Lohagad Fort in Maharashtra.
Siya's world turned upside down. She was broken; her dreams, her love, and her future were all gone in a flash, right in front of her eyes. An emotionally grieving Siya wrote a heartbreaking Instagram story for Ketan:
"You left me on my birthday. You left when we were so close to getting married. I still can't understand why you did this to me. I had dreams, questions I'll never get answers to. Why did you leave me when I loved you so much? Mere dil ko pata hai ki tu yahi hai. Wapas aaja."
Feeling sad for her? Well, don't.
The police found the story suspicious and dug deep. They now say that Siya was in a relationship with another guy named Chetan Chaudhary, 22. She did not want to marry Ketan, a man her family had chosen for her, so she devised a plan to eliminate him from her life before their arranged marriage could take place.
Police claim that Siya lured Ketan to Lohagad Fort under the pretext of a casual outing for her birthday, where Chetan was also waiting. Together, Siya and Chetan threw him off the cliff. The police have since arrested them both.
What is even more outrageous is that Siya had tried to throw Ketan off the cliff four days earlier, on June 14. However, a tree broke his fall, preventing a fatal outcome. When a bewildered Ketan asked why she did it, Siya claimed she had seen a snake near the edge of the fort and had pushed him in an attempt to save him, accidentally sending him over the edge. Ketan thanked her and hugged her.
Since she was unsuccessful doing it alone, she persuaded Ketan to accompany her to the fort again four days later, telling him she wanted to celebrate her birthday with friends. Chetan was waiting there, and this time, they didn't fail.
Dear Girls,
If you don't like someone or don't want to get married, have the courage to tell your family.
Even if you are engaged or married, if you love someone else, end the relationship and part ways instead of killing someone. Killing someone will only lead you to jail.
If your family is forcing you into a marriage, run away with the person you love if that's your choice, but don't ruin the life of an innocent person just because you're confused or afraid to speak up.
Case Today : He was a staunch believer of women's rights. Wrote about women's issues as a writer. Belonging from a traditional Indian family, opted for an arranged marriage. Did not take a penny in dowry as he was strongly against it
First day of his marriage & his wife told him she loves someone else and since her lover was from a different caste, her parents didn't allow her to marry him. She asked him for divorce. Taken aback, he tried to convince her to forget the past and move on. She vehemently denied.
He told her father. He refused to believe. Told him there is no way there will be a divorce. He accepted it as his fate and cohabited with his wife. She became abusive. First verbal abuse. Then physical abuse. Then complete mental torture daily. Her ex boyfriend would call and no one could say a word. She left when she wanted, came back when she wanted. No relationship with the husband whatsoever. He felt trapped but didn't know what to do
One day, she became so aggressive that she beat him up & his mother also black and blue. He has evidence of the assault. He decided to report it to police and went to police station.
His father-in-law begged him not to file an FIR & promised to resolve the matter and get them divorced. But months passed and still nothing happened and abuse of him and his elderly parents continued
Fed up, he filed for divorce. She immediately filed for maintenance. His advocate got sold to the other party and didn't turn up for arguments. Court passed order of 30,000 per month interim maintenance.
She also filed an FIR naming 15 family members in it, not leaving even his close friends, alleging dowry, domestic violence and what not. All cooked stories.
Police removed few names but case is running.
He paid maintenance for some time but then lost his job. Amount accumulated. She pressed for execution of maintenance. Mind it, she's an educated, learned and capable of working woman who chooses to do nothing. And if she's doing anything, she has hidden the same from the court.
So this man is jailed for a month for not paying maintenance. His parents, 75+ year old, sitting thousands of kilometres away know nothing about the torture their son is going through. His friends arrangepd the money somehow borrowing it from people and got him out from Jail after 20 days.
Now the money has accumulated again and he has sword of jail hanging on his head again. He hasn't been able to get a job because of the criminal case.
Demand of Alimony by woman started with 85 Lacs and has now reached 1 Crore. This middle class man can't gather that money even if he sells everything his parents also own. So he suffers.
It has been 3 years. Divorce hasn't moved an inch. 498A hasn't moved an inch. While the woman gets tax free income every month.
EQUALITY IN INDIA 🤡
This government is not sensitive to the demands of the Jantar Mantar protesters. Abhijeet has been pleading to be arrested, but the establishment is not bothered about his future and his fledgling career. Now he is even in violation of the rules, but no sign of help from police.
पहले तीर्थ यात्रा पर जाते थे, तो पूरा गांव स्टेशन तक छोड़ने आता था। कुछ लोग रोकर विदा करते थे, यह सोच कर कि पता नहीं फिर भेंट होगी या नहीं। सुरक्षित वापसी पर पूरे गांव में माला पहना कर जुलूस निकाला जाता था।
अब यही हाल पर्यटन पर जा रहे लोगों का भी होने वाला है।
पहाड़ 'ओवर टूरिज़्म' से परेशान हैं। घंटों-घंटों के जाम पहाड़ों पर लगते हैं। ट्रैफिक जाम में फंसे बच्चों और महिलाओं का बुरा हाल हो जाता है। होटलों में अनाप-शनाप किराया और टैक्सियों के दाम आसमान पर। हर जगह एंट्री और पार्किंग के सौ-दो सौ रुपए से कम नहीं।
ऐडवेंचर के नाम पर जान जोखिम में डालना। पैराग्लाइडिंग, बोटिंग, बंजी जंपिग, रोप वे- जिस भी ऐक्टिविटी का नाम लें, उसमें खतरा है। न सुरक्षा की कोई परवाह न कोई नियम मानने वाला। न कोई देखने वाला, न कोई सुनने वाला।
माना हमारी आबादी डेढ़ सौ करोड़ होने वाली है। पर इंसान की जान की कीमत तो कीजिए। घरेलू पर्यटन को बढ़ावा दीजिए पर उसके हिसाब से सुविधाएं भी रखिए।
“Terrible” to say the least… @IndiGo6E
You are making us eat these Soggy and smelling…unique pepper sandwiches ( God knows who invented them 🤡) to be served on aircraft for a whopping amount with no options to opt for anything else too..
It is high time You cater food of Indian taste or origin to the domestic passengers… who have spent their time, money and trust in making You the biggest airlines..
RT if you 👍 agree -
Indian Food on Airlines of India
Height of Road Rage in Gurgaon!
SUV hai to Roads pe GTA kheloge kya??
What is Traffic Police doing??? there are so many goons who keep flashing highspeeds on civilized roads and highways? Why??? Is there surveillance only on drink and drive or these high-speed moving cars too??
A civilian reported this incident and brought to my notice.. clearly the goons ran away the moment the civilian cried for help!
Scropio # HR98 U 00077 - URGENT INVESTIGATION REQUESTED!
@gurgaonpolice@dtptraffic@TrafficGGM
After watching Dhurandhar 2, my respect for real life Rakesh Bedis working in opposition parties has gone up. The sheet hard work Mr Raut has put in for so long, just to bring down original SS is unmatched. #Respect
@careinsuranceIN - Your agents calling for policy renewal are rude and don’t know how to talk to a customer. Despite repeatedly telling not to call me, your person is calling me again and again. Even saying I’ll keep calling. Is this the way you expect to retain customers?
He is Brigadier Aryan Verma. He is just 20, making him the youngest brigadier ever, anywhere in the world.
He was preparing for NEET and failed twice. He then told his family that he had been selected as a brigadier in the Army. He rented a car, put a flag and stars on it, hired two bouncers, and started roaming around Shahjahanpur posing as a senior Army officer.
He was caught after two retired Army personnel found it hard to believe that such a young brigadier existed, especially one moving around with private security.
His father is a Horticulture Inspector, and his mother is a teacher in the Basic Education Department, and it's surprising they believed such an obvious fabrication by their son.