Dear friends we all know this is the season when Dooars & other parts see a lot of rainfall.
Many of the roads are passing through forest only.
Remember wildlife has first right of way on such roads. Give them space and way. Drive slowly and safely.
Police have arrested this cook who was preparing food in the kitchen of Hotel Flourish Stays, where the fire reportedly started.
Next, they should arrest the vegetable, grocery, and dairy suppliers. Had they not supplied ingredients that day, there would have been no cooking and no fire.
After that, they should arrest the farmers who grew the vegetables, the factory owners who produced the grocery items, and the cows that gave the milk.
Sabko pakad lena. Kisi ko mat chhodna. Except, of course, the officials whose job it was to inspect such establishments and flag safety violations before a tragedy occurred.
Before Khali. Before many of Bandhavgarh's most famous tigers, there was Charger.
Born in the mid-1980s, Charger rose to become the undisputed king of Bandhavgarh. He ruled the forests throughout the 1990s, earning his legendary name from his habit of charging at elephants and safari vehicles, a display of confidence that few tigers have ever matched.
For years, he dominated one of India's greatest tiger reserves, fathering a bloodline that would shape generations of Bandhavgarh tigers. Many of the park's most celebrated individuals can trace their lineage back to him.
But even kings grow old.
As younger males challenged his territory, Charger began to lose the battles he once would have won. His body carried the scars of a lifetime of conflict, and the mighty ruler slowly faded from power.
Yet unlike many dominant male tigers, Charger was not killed in a territorial fight. He survived long enough to grow old, outlive most of his rivals, and die naturally around the age of 17–18 — an extraordinary lifespan for a wild male tiger.
Today, visitors to Bandhavgarh can still find a place known as "Charger Point," where the legendary tiger was cremated after his death in 2000.
This is the story of a brave tigress 🐅
This is Langdi, the legendary tigress of the Turia Core Zone in Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India. She was born with the instincts of a legend. In her younger days, she suffered a severe injury that left her with a broken right leg. Many believed she would not survive, but she refused to surrender
Silently, she fought her battle alone. She survived, disappeared toward the Maharashtra side of Pench, and years later returned with a litter of her own. Claiming a part of her mother’s territory, she began writing one of the most inspiring stories in Pench’s history. From that moment, there was no looking back
Now, in her old age, time has slowed her steps and changed her body, but she continues to walk the forest that witnessed her extraordinary journey
A true symbol of resilience, courage, and determination.
Salute to a legend. Hope she is at peace ❤️🐅🌿
🚨Heart touchings Apeal : Help Mother to find her daughter missing from uttarakhand - Please Share for Humanity 🙏
There are over 95 cr indian using internet 1 share can be matter your one click could be the reason this mother sees her daughter again
Please don't just scroll Pragya singh (29) went missing from train 12402 on 5th may near roorkee or muzaffarnagar she was in a pink salwar suit her phone is off 70+ hours have passed every second counts
A Hindu girl was forced to remove her Kanthi (Tulsi) mala during the NEET exam in Surat.
Her father courageously protested: “I am the son of a Hindu and I am standing in Surat, not in Lahore, Karachi, or Pakistan."
He said — "You people cannot remove hijab and burqa, but you have the guts to remove the Tulsi mala from my daughter’s neck!”
Bitter Drops by 𝐍𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐚 𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐚𝐫 claim Ancient German roots, but the formula screams #Ayurveda herbs.
The product is neither German Formulation, nor Ayurveda, nor Pharma.
It is licensed as food under FSSAI, making tall claims via dangerous Ads.
Such D2C products are riding a legal loop hole, that needs to be addressed.
@moayush@AyushmanNHA@MoHFW_INDIA
#ConsumerAwareness #namitathapar #bitterdrops #emcure
आज में निशब्द हूँ फिर भी लिखने पर मजबूर हूँ
विदेशी गायिका Lartika Heterpal ने भागवत गीता का गायन कर भक्ति कार्यक्रम में हजारों दिल जीत लिए
सनातन धर्म की पवित्र वाणी जब उनके स्वर में गूंजी, तो पूरा माहौल भक्ति और आस्था से सराबोर हो गया
जय सनातन 🚩🙏
"Modi didn't condemn death of Ayatollah Khamenei"
"US hit Iranian Ship in Indian Ocean. Modi kept quiet"
"Modi spoilt relations with Iran"
Rahul Ghandy kept whining. Iran just said 'STFU'.
IRAN OPENS LAND BORDERS FOR BHARATIYA NATIONALS to exit through ANY land checkpoint with no prior clearance required, only passports needed at border.
A privilege allowed to no other Nation yet.
Moral— Modi has failed. Modi Sarkar's Foreign Policy has failed. (As per Piddi logic)
If you’re still boycotting the India Pakistan match at the Asia Cup, you’re probably among the rare few, less than 1%, actually standing by your principles. Hats off to you.
To those who are watching, it’s okay; when the govt and BCCI doesn’t care, it’s fine if you don’t either.
A Russian woman is disappointed at Indians’ casual littering.
India isn’t even her country, yet she feels bad, while Indians, sitting at Wagah border of all places, where national pride should come naturally, throw trash without a second thought.
Eleven years of an old man requesting people to keep the nation clean under Swachh Bharat, and still no change. Littering isn’t an exception, it’s the rule. The masses do it shamelessly. The only thing they deserve is the Latth, but in our democracy, these very litterbugs are worshipped as janta janardan instead. What a pathetic state of affairs!
It was responsibility of both the govt and the BCCI to ensure India does not play Pakistan in Asia Cup. They failed.
Now the choice is yours: either shrug it off with “if they don’t care, why should I” and watch, or refuse to watch and make a statement.
I hope you choose the latter. Don’t watch, neither on TV, nor online, nor through apps. Don’t even engage when cricket accounts post live scores or hype the match as it gets “interesting.”
Refusing to engage is a small act for each of us, but together it becomes a powerful statement that neither the govt nor the BCCI can ignore. Let silence be the rebellion.
In 2016, sisters Nikki and Kanchan married brothers Vipin and Mohit Bhati in Gr Noida. Their parents gave a Scorpio, Royal Enfield, cash and gold as dowry, payment for a dignified life they hoped for their daughters.
Instead, both brothers revealed themselves as monsters. They reduced their wives to slaves, ignored their calls, stayed out all night, and when questioned, lashed back with violence. They flaunted affairs openly, and when confronted, they beat their wives into silence.
The demands escalated: ₹36 lakh more. When the parents couldn’t meet it, the sisters were further tortured, mentally, physically, relentlessly. “Adjust,” their parents advised, like countless others do, as if adjustment could cure brutality. Nikki even gave birth to a son, a child who grew up watching his mother being broken in front of him.
Then came Thursday. Nikki was unwell, hooked to an IV drip. That didn’t stop Vipin. Along with his mother, he beat her mercilessly. Then, as her little boy stood frozen in horror, Vipin doused Nikki in petrol and set her ablaze. Kanchan tried to save her sister, but she too was beaten back. The in-laws spun it as suicide.
Vipin, unrepentant, even had the audacity to post on Instagram after killing her: “Why did you leave me, Nikki? Mujhe bata to deti kya dukh tha. The world calls me a killer. Mere saath bahut galat ho raha hai tere jaane ke baad.”
But Kanchan had captured a few seconds of hell, a video of Nikki’s final moments, beaten and burned alive. That clip, now viral, ripped open the truth.
Men like Vipin and Mohit, and their mother are not just criminals, they are parasites in human skin, leeches who feed on dowry, predators who crush women, cowards who hide behind family honor while destroying families. No less than capital punishment.
Just compare MMS ji’s legendary speech after 26/11 to Modi’s, and you'll instantly realize why MMS was clearly a more strong and confident leader.
While Modi resorted to feeble, forgettable lines like “ghar mein ghus kar marenge,” “mitti mein mila denge,” the ever-bold, rock-solid MMS ji delivered a thunderous declaration:
“Sonia ji and I... have... come to Mumbai.”
Pure spine-chilling stuff. Gave the terrorists and Pakistan sleepless nights, I’m sure.
This is Greece. It’s beautiful. It’s the arch-rival of Turkey. They vocally support us, while Turkey supplies weapons to Pakistan to attack us.
Travel to Greece, not Turkey. Give business to our friends, not our enemies. It’s the bare minimum you can do for the country.