Congratulations @MNCC_Official cadets visiting 🇮🇳 for Republic Day Camp 2026.
Cadets will exchange cultural aspects, interact with Indian & foreign cadets, explore Delhi & Agra, participate in Republic Day Parade & meet @PMOIndia & @DefenceMinIndia
🇮🇳 🤝🇲🇻
@HQ_DG_NCC
The cadets selected to participate in the RDC 2026 departed today for India. The MNCC extends its best wishes for a safe and successful visit and is confident that the cadets will represent the nation with dignity, discipline, and pride.
@MoEdumv#MNCC#RDC2026#Maldivescadet
What would John Lennon gain from faking a UFO sighting?🤔
He witnessed this with another person, and the interviews they gave about the sighting are very convincing. There is eyewitness testimony, and then there is John Lennon telling you it happened. It's fascinating to me.
Unnecessary speculation. Rest assured, I've poured my heart and soul into everything I do, and that won't change. Grateful for the support, focused on the journey ahead. #NoRoomForSpeculation#StayFocused
Shavarsh Karapetyan, an Armenian swimmer who retired from professional sports, had an extraordinary encounter in 1976. Upon completing a grueling 26 km (16 mile) run, he heard a loud commotion and discovered that a trolleybus had collided with a reservoir. The trolleybus had submerged 10 meters (33 ft) deep, approximately 25 meters (82 ft) away from the shore.
Despite the challenging circumstances of murky water and limited visibility, Karapetyan fearlessly plunged into the depths and utilized his legs to forcefully shatter the rear window of the trolleybus. With unwavering determination, he managed to save 46 out of the 92 passengers, rescuing a total of 20 lives.
However, the frigid water and shattered glass inflicted numerous lacerations on Karapetyan's body, leading to his hospitalization for a duration of 45 days. During his recovery, he confronted additional complications such as pneumonia and sepsis. Although he eventually regained his health, the damage sustained by his lungs rendered him unable to continue his highly successful swimming career.
"I was aware that I could only save a limited number of lives. I harbored a fear of committing errors. The darkness below was so profound that discerning anything became an arduous task. On one occasion, I inadvertently grasped a seat instead of an individual while diving, forfeiting the opportunity to save a life. That memory continues to haunt me in my nightmares," he shared.
In 1985, Karapetyan encountered a blazing building where several individuals found themselves trapped. Without a moment's hesitation, he valiantly entered the structure and commenced the rescue operation. Regrettably, he sustained severe burns during the heroic act, necessitating another hospitalization.
During his later years, Karapetyan relocated to Moscow and established a shoe company called "Second Breath." Astonishingly, he remains alive to this day and actively oversees his business endeavors.
Every point *does* count at the European Team Championships!
Seventh in the shot put, Jolien Boumkwo 🇧🇪 steps in for the 100m hurdles at the very last minute in #Silesia2023! 👏
#EG2023
(@TeamBelgium, @The_EOC)
Congratulations @HussainFazeel12 on breaking the national record of 3000m at the ongoing 4th Milo National Grand Prix. @AthleticsMv
New record 9:02.57min beats 9:11.44 which was made in 2nd National Grand Prix 2019
CGA Maldives thanks you for your exemplary contribution towards the Maldives delegation at the XXII Commonwealth Games, held in
Birmingham, England from July 28 to August 8, 2022.
Sad day for football. There is no difference in controversies and consequences over “third-party interference” in football administration for small or big countries. sports autonomous decision-making processes within the law shouldn't be interfered with.