@mieknathshinde , the corporator needs to be sacked and jailed. Every law that applies to a common man should also apply to an elected representative. Can a common man break law like this without any consequences??
Sources: Mhatre, the SENA corporator beating Doctors has been asked to hold a press conference and apologise!
HOW IS THAT ENOUGH? In any other democracy the party would have SACKED the corporator. JAILED the corporator. And the CHIEF of the party (SHINDE) would have held a PRESS CONFERENCE to apologise personally.
@jeevanpatwa Management in concall said 25 Cr per month per narrow body aircraft & 75 Cr for Wide Body..
With 5 Narrow Body, 25 x 12 x 5 =1500 Cr &
4 Wide Body, 75 x 12 x 4 = 3600 Cr.
Total 5100 Cr top line.. By when do you think they will be able to reach this topline? or they wont?
@jagograhakjago@consumerforum_ need help with Order: CRIN50999 from https://t.co/SLo13bQ9Wb(Glocom Imports Pvt ltd). It's been 20 days since I paid, but the order is still not shipped and there is no response from their support. Please look into this!#ConsumerRights#FraudAlert
The thing about time is that it changes.. For years it felt that #SanjuSamson was not destined for success in Indian colors.. but if India goes on to lift the #T20WC2026 on Sunday, his two innings and hopefully third will be remembered for a long time.
#NiftyIT
Since 2009, NIFTY has closed below 50 Monthly EMA only once, in March 20 (COVID). #AI has really scared the market with regards to the future of Indian IT behemoths.
#NiftyIT
Since 2009, NIFTY has closed below 50 Monthly EMA only once, in March 20 (COVID). #AI has really scared the market with regards to the future of Indian IT behemoths.
Respected @narendramodi Sir.
One big reason taxpayers are leaving India: open drains, potholes, flooded roads & no accountability.
On July 9 in Gurugram, auto‑driver Shailendra drowned in an open manhole behind his rickshaw, leaving behind his pregnant wife
.
What’s the point of a ₹4‑trillion economy if human lives aren’t worth protecting?
We must have
Criminal liability for civic officials & contractors when negligence kills.
Independent audits of urban infrastructure every 6 months.
Real-time complaint redressal with strict deadlines.
Transparent fund usage dashboards accessible to taxpayers.
Fast-track courts for public interest infrastructure cases.
Accountability isn’t optional. It’s time we demanded basic safety and dignity for every Indian. Lives matter more than GDP numbers.
When a man drowns in an open sewer in a non-remarkable wet spell, is that because we’re building too fast or because someone was negligent enough to leave the manhole cover open?
When a bike rider brushes against a hanging live wire and dies of electrocution, is it because too much electrification or because someone was carefree enough to leave it hanging?
When a bridge runs into an apartment building, is it because we’re building too many bridges or because someone deliberately skipped the acquisition checklist before starting the work?
When a road is dug two weeks after construction and left open until the next season, is it because we’re building too many roads too quickly or because two civic departments didn’t bother talking to each other?
Why has it become high treason to even entertain the thought that we are an inherently negligent nation?
Why is it so hard to admit this that we invent laughable excuses like “development too rapid”?
“We invented toilets.”
“Harappa had wide streets.”
“Romans were dirty.”
Unfortunately, we don’t live in 2025 BC. We live in a world where the number of societies more derelict than ours is vanishingly small.
Fine, don’t talk China, it’s an enemy.
Don’t talk Singapore, it’s tiny.
Don’t talk Dubai, it has oil.
Don’t talk America, it’s America.
Is there any part of the world we can look up to without a mountain of excuses?
Is there any country we can envy without being called a deep state simp out to “defame Bharat” for Soros dollars?
Blame abstracts like corruption and self-aggrandizements like “rapid development,” but don’t you dare touch my neta.
Public spaces dirty, blame people.
Public structures bad, blame contractors.
Public amenities deficient, blame bureaucracy.
But don’t you dare touch my neta.
Why this attitude?
For party workers, understandable, but the rest of you? Why? When did you outsource your sense of self to your favorite leader? They just asked for your vote, you gave them your soul?
Citizens are bad, contractors are bad, babus are bad, but who has the legislative force to discipline them all?
And if they can’t be, then why have a political class at all? To run elocution contests in the Parliament?
Start criticizing your politicians, India, start before it’s too late to even matter. Oldest democracy ought to also be the most mature democracy. This doormat syndrome of yours screams the opposite!