Kaviraj Singh nailed it.
These days, every controversy becomes a chance for clout. The same pattern we saw with Samay Raina, we're seeing again.
"Every mistake is a content opportunity" What a line 🔥
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Otak kita terbukti bisa dilatih seperti otot
Semakin sering dilatih maka semakin kuat pula otak kita
Penelitian menunjukkan hewan yang sudah tua, ketika ditempatkan dengan hewan yang lebih muda dan penuh dengan mainan, mengalami peningkatan volume otak sebesar 10%
Begitu juga dengan bayi manusia
Ketika orang-orang disekitarnya aktif berbicara, entah itu berbicara padanya atau berbicara dengan orang lain, otak bayi "dipaksa" berlatih untuk memahami suara-suara yang dia tidak mengerti itu
Jadi, buang jauh-jauh istilah "duh sudah tua, otaknya sudah ga sanggup lagi buat belajar"!!
🔆Order of committees on
Panchayati raj
Trick- BAG of Lieutenant
General (LTG)
✅B- Balwant Rao committee
✅A- Ashok Mehta committee
✅G- G V K Rao committee
✅L- L.M. Singhvi committee
✅T- Thungon committee
✅G- Gadgil committee
Her name was Shehla Masood.
She was 38 years old, lived in Bhopal, and ran an event management company.
Then in 2009, she discovered the RTI Act.
She filed over 200 RTI applications in two years. She exposed illegal construction happening in plain sight. She fought to save tigers being poached by the very forest officers meant to protect them. She took on Rio Tinto, a global mining giant sitting on 27.4 million carats of diamonds inside a protected forest in Chhattarpur. Two district collectors were transferred to make that mining happen. She filed RTIs, went to parliament, and stopped it.
A month before she died, she gave an interview. She said she feared for her life but would not stop, because the nexus between politicians and babus was slowly poisoning this country.
On August 16, 2011, she sat in her car outside her home, about to leave for an Anna Hazare rally.
A hired gunman shot her once through the throat.
The CBI said the motive was a love triangle. Four people were convicted and sentenced to life. The mining angle was never investigated.
Her father told investigators that high profile people had conspired to kill his daughter.
Nobody listened.
She was posthumously given the SR Jindal Crusade Against Corruption Award, an honour shared with APJ Abdul Kalam.
India rewarded her with a bullet, then gave her an award, then forgot her name.
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