GIVE IT UP FOR JUSTICE NEENA BANSAL DELHI HC 👏👏👏
Completely demolish the script written by a 30yr old woman who filed rape on false promise of marriage case after a consensual relationship
HILARIOUS EXCHANGE ON NASHEELA PADARTH SCRIPT 😂
ONLY A FEMALE JUDGE COULD DO THIS
DRDO JUST SENT A MESSAGE TO THE WORLD. INDIA'S "IRON" DOME GETS AN UPGRADE.
In 24 hours, India successfully tested a multi-layered ballistic missile defence shield capable of intercepting threats up to ICBM-class missiles and conducted the maiden flight test of the Naval Anti-Ship Missile (Medium Range).
This represents a major leap in India's ability to detect, track and destroy missile threats across domains
ORIGINAL INPUT: Manoj Gupta
A man accused of dowry by his wife forgot everything when he saw her family in distress.
An act of kindness brought a couple together. Imagine if the guy came forward to spend on his litigating father-in-law was he really a dowry seeker ?
But All well that ends well ❤️
It is incredibly frustrating to watch celebrity chefs & pop-history influencers look directly into a camera & confidently state, "Did you know our favorite South Indian staple, the Idli, actually came from Indonesia?" This entire narrative is a colossal house of cards. It is a classic case of academic confirmation bias that transformed into viral disinformation.
When an entire nation is taught to believe that they could not even figure out how to steam w/o foreign intervention, we have to look at the raw data to puncture the bubble.
Almost every single article/tweet/celebrity chef video claiming that the idli is Indonesian can be traced back to exactly 1 source: a single speculative paragraph written by the late food historian K.T. Achaya in his 1994 book, Indian Food: A Historical Companion. Achaya theorized that between 800-1200 CE, Indonesian kings traveling to India brought royal chefs who introduced a fermented, steamed dish called "Kedli."
Yrs after this book was published, investigative food journalists (such as Janaki Lenin) & linguistic researchers actually went to Indonesia to look for this legendary precursor. The word "Kedli" does not exist in any Indonesian language/dialect/historical dictionary. There is no historical record/recipe/anthropological trace of an ancient Indonesian dish called "Kedli." Achaya completely misread/manufactured the term based on a loose phonetic guess, yet it became an accepted "fact" because no 1 bothered to check the data.
The claim that India did not have idlis until the 12th century is thoroughly obliterated by our own ancient libraries. The evolution of the idli is meticulously recorded in indigenous Indian encyclopedias & literature centuries before Achaya’s timeline:
- 920 CE (Vaddaradhane): A classical Kannada text by the Jain monk Shivakotiacharya explicitly details a dish called Iddalige. It was a staple food item offered to Jain ascetics. - 1025 CE (Lokopakara): The earliest available Kannada encyclopedia, written by Chavundaraya II, gives a literal recipe for it: soaking split black gram (Urad Dal) in buttermilk, grinding it into a fine paste, mixing it with spices & the clear water of curd.
- 1130 CE (Manasollasa): The Western Chalukya King Someshvara III wrote a monumental Sanskrit encyclopedia detailing royal cuisine. He explicitly gives the recipe for Iddarikā describing how the urad dal cakes are prepared & cooked.
When skeptics are confronted with these ancient texts, they quickly shift the goalposts. They argue: Okay, fine, India had Iddalige, but it was just made of Urad Dal. It did not use rice/long fermentation/steaming... those techniques came from Indonesia! This is textually & technologically false.
Critics often cite the 7th-century Chinese traveler Xuanzang, who claimed India did not use steaming vessels. But we do not need a specialized metallic Chinese steam-cooker to steam food. For millennia, Indians practiced Kopotapaka & basket-steaming, tying a thin muslin cloth over a standard clay pot (Kunda) filled with boiling water, placing the batter on top & covering it with a lid. In fact, the Kanchipuram Idli is still steamed in traditional bamboo baskets lined with Mandhara leaves.
To say India did not understand fermentation until the 12th century is a historical joke. India is the cradle of complex biomaterial fermentation. The Rigveda & Ayurvedic Samhitas from 1000s of yrs ago are packed with advanced formulas for fermenting grains, herbs & dairy to create Asavas, Arishtas, Kanji & Dahi (Curd). The natural wild bacteria (Leuconostoc mesenteroides) required to leaven idli batter live natively on the husks of black gram found right here in the subcontinent.
Why do celebrity chefs keep repeating this lie? Because of a deeply ingrained post-colonial inferiority complex that dominates modern food media. There is a structural bias that assumes any advanced, scientific culinary technique, like molecular leavening/pasteurization/specialized steaming must have been imported to India from somewhere else. It sounds edgy, counter-intuitive & intellectual for a chef to tell an Indian audience that their national breakfast is not actually theirs.
The idli is a native, organic, ground-up evolutionary masterpiece of South Indian kitchen science. It evolved naturally from the lentil-based Iddalige of the 9th century into the perfectly balanced rice & lentil fluffy wonder we eat today. The next time a chef tries to tell you the idli is from Indonesia, ask them to show you the recipe for "Kedli." Watch how fast they fold.
Donald Trump in the last 24 hours:
A deal with Iran is about to happen.
We will respond to Iran militarily.
We are bombing Iran tonight.
We are taking Kharg Island tonight.
A deal has been agreed at the highest level.
Meanwhile, a senior Israeli official, when asked about Trump’s latest Iran post, told Channel 12: “We are not aware of any agreement being reached.”
The contradictions are impossible to ignore. Markets, allies, adversaries, and ordinary citizens are left trying to decipher whether these are serious policy signals, negotiating tactics, political messaging, or simply impulsive statements.
Donald Trump has no credibility. Never in its history has the United States had such a clownish and incompetent president.
All of America’s so-called allies should look after their own interests, chart their own course, and navigate their own challenges in their own way. The United States is not anybody’s friend. Countries should stop assuming Washington’s interests and their own interests are automatically the same.
🚨NEW INVESTIGATION: Search "Iran war" on @WikiCommons and filter by video. One of the top results is a LEGO-style video produced by an organization linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. But the video is only the beginning.
We traced the upload trail and found the same editors appearing across Commons uploads, @Wikipedia article edits, and the pages connected to the organizations behind them.
The IRGC didn't need to hack Wikipedia. The system was already there.
Full investigation. Receipts 👇
This guy has been fired from Job
Meanwhile :
Nikita Singhania continues to work with Accenture
Shilpa Shinde is openly saying Jo ukhaadna hai ukhaad lo
Judge Rita Kaushik got promoted
Jasleen Kaur is chilling in Canada
Hitesha Chandranee has daily brand deals
EQUALITY 🤡
Case Today : Marriage of 18 years. Two children. Daughter is 15 years old
This man lost his brother few years ago. Responsibility of his wife & kids fell on him as they were only two brothers
He slogged hard to provide for two families. His own wife & kids. His deceased brother's wife & kids.
His wife slowly started hating this & also started poisoning the kids that he loves his brother's children more than his own kids. Started creating fights, alienating kids from the father. He tried hard to convince her that he loves everyone but she wouldn't budge. She forced to him take all property in his name so that his brother's wife & kids get nothing. He refused
Complete breakdown of marriage
She took the kids away. Filed cases on the man. He filed for divorce. She came along with her family & beat her up black and blue
His friends came to his rescue and he escaped
This incident happened in 2025
Now his estranged wife has filed complaint in police station alleging sexual abuse of her daughter by father, that friend who helped him and also his minor nephew. She is hell bent on booking them under POCSO & have them all jailed
He has approached for help. We @ekamnyaay are now trying to get him heard so that there is fair investigation
Did you know? There was a region named Kafirstan in Gandhara region?
Till the 1890s, the people here followed customs similar to Vedic Hinduism. Then converted & became Nuristan. On British India side (Pakistan now) they are Kalash people.
(Map of India inaccurate, sorry).
Dear GenZ,
There was a very famous political term in the 1990s called "pseudo secularism". It was coined by Anthony Elenjimittam and made popular by LK Advani.
Do you know what it exactly meant?
People in POJK are being massacred by Pakistani forces for demanding basic rights.
Yet CM of J&K @OmarAbdullah remains silent. So does @MehboobaMufti , who just days ago was praising the life of Kashmiris in POJK.
No condemnation, Not even a single Tweet. Isn’t this Hypocrisy?
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I lack civic sense.
They can overturn cars, burn streets,
and vandalize a city after a championship game.
I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I steal jobs.
They move factories across oceans,
shift profits through tax havens,
and automate entire industries overnight.
I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am everywhere.
I build your software,
treat your illness,
teach your children,
drive your taxis,
and open your stores.
The world became a village,
yet my presence remains a problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am too loud.
The evening news screams outrage.
Political rallies shake entire cities.
The internet echoes with anger day and night.
I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory,
and I am told my joy is too loud.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I smell of curry.
The world smells of gunpowder,
of hatred,
of division,
of endless arguments about race and religion.
I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen,
and somehow that is what offends.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I have no culture.
I come from a civilization that counted the stars
when much of the world was still learning maps.
I speak languages older than nations.
I celebrate hundreds of traditions,
yet I am told I have no culture.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am backward.
I send missions to the Moon.
I build vaccines for millions.
I run companies across continents.
Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I worship celebrities.
I celebrate my favorite actor's success
with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk.
Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war.
Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I gather in crowds.
We walk together in processions,
celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions.
Everyone is welcome.
No shops are looted.
No neighborhoods are burned.
No one is threatened for thinking differently.
We sing.
We dance.
We pray.
And somehow our gathering becomes the problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere.
I light a lamp in a foreign land.
I wear a saree in the snow.
I teach my children the language of their grandparents.
Others build walls between neighbors,
argue endlessly over identity,
and forget where they came from.
Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I live in the past.
But my past gave me yoga,
mathematics, philosophy, meditation,
and the idea that the world is one family.
The future keeps borrowing from my past,
while telling me to be embarrassed by it.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I should be ashamed.
Ashamed of my accent.
Ashamed of my food.
Ashamed of my festivals.
Ashamed of my traditions.
Ashamed of existing.
But I am not ashamed.
I am the child of farmers and philosophers,
scientists and saints, workers and dreamers.
I come from a land that taught the world
that truth can be many-sided,
that all paths deserve respect,
and that the entire world is one family.
Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does.
But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes.
For I am an Indian.
And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself.
For I am an Indian.
The world may mock my accent,
question my customs,
laugh at my celebrations,
and judge me through a thousand stereotypes.
Yet I stand tall.
For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend.
Jai Hind
Bengaluru National Public School's ban on Hindu students wearing Kumkum is a blatant double standard. Respect for all religions cannot mean suppressing Hindu traditions while accommodating others. True secularism is equality, not selective discrimination.
@DKShivakumar
A Man Lost His Police Job Over a Failed Relationship. Supreme Court Had to Remind the System: #Allegations Are Not Guilt.
A #consensualrelationship ended, a criminal case was filed, and a man's career was nearly destroyed despite no trial and no proof of guilt.
The recruitment board assumed that settlement meant guilt and treated a failed relationship as a character defect.
The #SupremeCourt stepped in and made it clear that assumptions, moral policing, and unproven allegations cannot be used to ruin a man's future.
TO READ EXACTLY WHAT THE SUPREME COURT SAID AND DOWNLOAD THE ORDER COPY, CLICK HERE:👇
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If you demanded justice for Twisha, and you don't demand justice for a 5 year old girl, you're a hypocrite.
Men and women both have equal capacity for evil.
Don't manufacture gender wars in the name of oppression.
The most painful irony is that the only ritual space finally available to her was neither her inherited tradition nor her husband’s, but a third religious framework that intervened on humanitarian grounds.
The most painful irony is that the only ritual space finally available to her was neither her inherited tradition nor her husband’s, but a third religious framework that intervened on humanitarian grounds.