Chandrayaan-3 Mission:
All set to initiate the Automatic Landing Sequence (ALS).
Awaiting the arrival of Lander Module (LM) at the designated point, around 17:44 Hrs. IST.
Upon receiving the ALS command, the LM activates the throttleable engines for powered descent.
The mission operations team will keep confirming the sequential execution of commands.
The live telecast of operations at MOX begins at 17:20 Hrs. IST
"I buy oil based on cost and availability. So at that point in time, a lot of the oil available on the market was Russian because Europeans were essentially buying up the Middle East oil, which was our traditional supply. So, circumstances pushed us in a certain direction, but since you spoke about moral ambiguity, I would say this: no European country has been attacked with Indian weapons. I wish I could say that for European weapons vis-à-vis India... Europeans sell weapons which are used to attack India. Not now, for many years. We Indians have never done anything to endanger Europe. So I think that's a reasonable point," says EAM Dr S Jaishankar
(Source: ANI)
India has also become a Land of Hypocrites .
Do listen !
What is the rationale behind holding a badminton tournament in London when the Govt expected citizens to follow austerity measures?
TERREMOTO EN FILIPINAS 🔴
Impresionantes imágenes en la Escuela Primaria Mahayahay en Davao Occidental 🇵🇭
Durante la ceremonia a la bandera en el primer día de clases, se registró el terremoto de M7.8 los maestros y estudiantes implementaron de inmediato los protocolos de seguridad para garantizar la seguridad de todos.
Las clases fueron suspendidas después de la evaluación de seguridad realizada.
#Earthquake
VIDEO CORTESÍA: DepEd Mahayahay Elementary School
Via @gmanews
#Watch | A recent video of legendary Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar has gone viral on social media, winning hearts across the internet.
In the clip, Gavaskar pauses his speech mid-way at a Rotary event to answer a call from his wife, leaving the audience smiling and touched by the candid moment.
Something exists in the direction of the Orion constellation.
Around 500 light years away.
And certain classified corridors quietly acknowledge it.
Not as fiction.
Not as theory.
As contact.
The beings described in these documents are not alien in the way Hollywood trained you to imagine.
They are us.
A mutated version of us.
3000 years ahead.
Bigger heads.
Larger eyes.
Smaller mouths.
A body restructured by evolution, trauma, and dimension.
We share the same DNA.
The same lineage.
The same origin point.
They consider us family.
Not metaphorically.
Literally.
Their civilisation once collapsed. Catastrophically.
They know the pitfall.
They watched their creators fall into it.
And they came back for us.
Because we are theirs.
Today they exist in a timeline and dimension beyond ordinary human comprehension.
Not a concept your mind was built to easily process.
But real nonetheless.
The current global alien disclosure movement is not about transparency.
It is communication.
2026 is when the disclosures accelerate. 2027 is when proof arrives.
You are alive in this exact timeline for a reason.
Save this message.
Revisit it when the moment comes.
I will keep sharing what reaches me, as it reaches me.
Finally, justice has been served !!!🇮🇳
“Happy to inform that today I have assumed the appointment of Brigadier GS Int of the Command! May the chair, appointment and the rank keep me humble, dedicated to our organisation and our beloved Motherland!”
_ _ Brigadier Shrikant Purohit
There are moments when truth, patience, and integrity finally prevail. An officer who once faced injustice and humiliation has now earned the position he truly deserved. Time has a way of restoring balance. Respect earned the hard way lasts the longest.
Congratulations Brigadier Purohit.
Jai Hind. 🫡
#BrigadierPurohit #IndianArmy #JaiHind #JusticePrevails #ServiceBeforeSelf
A Fox News crew parked illegally in Beijing for two minutes. Before they could walk away, their driver received a $40 ticket on his phone. The camera had already seen it, processed it, and issued the fine. Nobody had to be there.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier said from Beijing this week describing what standing on a single street corner looks like: over 20 visible cameras at one intersection near Haidian Station. Beijing added 1,500 new cameras this year alone. Nobody jaywalks because the fine arrives on your phone before you finish crossing the street.
The scale behind that single street corner is staggering. China operates an estimated 700 million surveillance cameras nationally, roughly one for every two citizens. Eight of the ten most surveilled cities in the world are in China. The cameras do not just record. They feed into AI-powered facial recognition systems that can identify a person within seconds, cross-reference them against criminal and social credit databases, and flag them to authorities automatically. Chinese AI firm Watrix has already deployed gait-recognition software that identifies individuals from 50 meters away based on how they walk, even with their faces covered.
The system feeds into China's Social Credit framework, which aggregates legal violations into blacklists that can restrict travel, loans, and access to public services. Subway stations in cities like Guangzhou already sort passengers using facial recognition pulled from credit and criminal databases. Beijing plans to link facial IDs with healthcare and utility records.
None of this is hidden. The CCP calls it public safety. What it actually is: a government that has built the most comprehensive citizen-monitoring infrastructure in human history, tested it on its own population, and is now selling it to every authoritarian government willing to pay.
#China #CCP #Surveillance #BigBrother #FacialRecognition #SocialCredit #Geopolitics #Privacy #AI #Beijing
That is Lieutenant Colonel Or Ben Yehuda, commander of the CARACAL unit near Gaza.
On the morning of October 7th, she opened her eyes and saw Hamas in front of her.
“I look up at the sky, then lower my head again, glance to the side, and there are maybe five pickup trucks coming toward me, full of motorcycle riders. There are terrorists leaping between the sand dunes and the trees, all of them wearing vests and uniforms, moving in our direction, and I can’t even count them properly with my eyes. It’s hundreds. Hundreds.
And farther back, on the distant road, I see columns of Gazan civilians simply walking toward us, some armed, some not.
And I say to myself: ‘That’s it. This is where I die. Right here, exactly where I’m standing now. This is where I die.’
Then I said to myself: Fine. If this is the end, then I’ll end it well. I’ll die with honor. I’ll do the best I can. And I’ll fight until my very last drop of blood.
So I turn to my soldiers, a group of twelve heroic fighters waiting for me to tell them what to do. I turn to them with half a smile.
Later, they told me I smiled; I didn’t remember it.
And I tell them: ‘Come on, let’s tear them apart!’
And they all shout back: ‘Yalla!!!’
They come to the embankment with machine guns, with everything they can carry, and we position ourselves there and start firing at everyone approaching the outpost. We’re shooting like mad. At some point, we had a LAU missile with us, so we fired it at one of the Hamas pickup trucks. The truck exploded in a massive blast, something unbelievable. There must have been huge amounts of explosives inside, and the explosion took several of the motorcycle riders with it.
And little by little, I suddenly realize many of them are beginning to retreat, turn around, and flee back the way they came.
And suddenly I understood: yes, we’re doing something significant here.
We were there for about half an hour, and then, in the middle of all the chaos, I suddenly hear the tracks of a tank behind me.
It was an unbelievable sigh of relief.
I told my deputy company commander: ‘Stay here! I don’t know whose tank this is — I’m going to get it!’
It was already around eleven o’clock. I start moving backward, advancing toward the tank through the concrete barriers, and suddenly I realize a terrorist is jumping at me from point-blank range, and in another second, he would’ve been hugging me.
And my luck was that I already had a round in the chamber and my finger on the trigger. It was literally a question of who shoots first, and I shot first.
The terrorist collapsed in front of me.
And I froze for a moment, like, what was that? What just happened?
Then I hear my deputy commander yelling from behind me:
‘Commander! Commander! Are you okay?’
I look at myself, I’m okay.
I turn back toward him and signal with my hand: everything’s under control.
He runs up after me, looks at me, and says, ‘What… what just happened between you two?’
And I tell him: ‘Exactly what’s going through your head right now.’
But the tank!
I remember — I can’t let it leave. We need it.
I ran quickly toward it, and because I’m used to working with my tank crews, I started signaling to them in tank hand signals: ‘Terrorists there, behind me, do this, shell over there!’
And he’s with us, he understands immediately.
And for the first time, I suddenly have additional force joining me.
We make some kind of flanking maneuver, take up a strong position, and simply fire toward wherever the terrorists are coming from. We keep firing and firing, and they start pulling back. And I understand — all of us understand — that if we don’t continue fighting right now, those terrorists will get past us and reach all the communities behind us.
At a certain point, my deputy commander and his radio operator are hit by an RPG and collapse to the ground. So we pull them out of there.
Then I call friends of mine who are pilots flying Yasur and Yanshuf helicopters, and I ask them to come land at the helipad near the outpost, because I’ve evacuated wounded soldiers there and I need them to clear our casualties out. And it actually happens. They arrive, they land, and they evacuate the wounded for me.
Meanwhile, my medical unit is there the entire time treating casualties, loading them up, evacuating them to the helipad. We managed to bring there the wounded from the APC we had seen, the wounded from our battalion, and several civilians we picked up along the way — people who escaped from Kibbutz Sufa, from Pri Gan, and from other places. They all received treatment from my incredible medical team — those angels — and the helicopters I called in evacuated them to Soroka Hospital, where they finally received proper care.
There were also many dead in that battle.
There were dead.
And I remember one moment at the end, when everything was over, just minutes before they came to evacuate the bodies. There was a moment when they were lying there side by side, and I walked between them, gently touching their faces, stroking them softly, telling them I was sorry, and closing their eyes.
And I remember telling myself in that moment that those people, who were now making their final journey, were unbelievable heroes. They fought there like lions to save Kibbutz Sufa. They fought until their last drop of blood."
From Or's book 'book One Day in October'.
Joseph Vijay is a celebrity.. handsome..dashing etc etc itseems
Just look at our officers they can eat 100 Vijay's for breakfast along with bollywood actors as a side dish 😂❤️❤️
Joseph Vijay is a celebrity.. handsome..dashing etc etc itseems
Just look at our officers they can eat 100 Vijay's for breakfast along with bollywood actors as a side dish 😂❤️❤️
For the first time, China reportedly admitted 40+ Chinese soldiers were killed in the Galwan clash 🇮🇳⚔️🇨🇳 The clash began after attempts to capture Indian territory 🇮🇳⚔️ Indian Army gave a fierce reply #india#china#indianarmy#galwanvalleyclash#galwanclash
His name was Arif Mohammad Khan.
He was 36 years old. A Cabinet Minister in Rajiv Gandhi’s government.
In 1985, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Shah Bano, a 73-year-old Muslim woman from Indore who had been divorced after 43 years of marriage.
Her husband paid her a small sum under Muslim personal law and claimed his obligation was complete. The Supreme Court disagreed.
It said Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code applied to every Indian citizen, regardless of religion. Shah Bano was entitled to maintenance.
Arif Mohammad Khan stood up in Parliament and defended the judgment.
He said the law must protect every Indian woman without exception. It became one of the most powerful speeches heard in Parliament that decade.
Then the government reversed its position.
Facing pressure from orthodox religious leaders, Rajiv Gandhi’s government passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. It effectively nullified the Supreme Court ruling. Shah Bano would no longer receive maintenance under Section 125.
Arif Mohammad Khan refused to support the bill.
He resigned from the Cabinet. His political career collapsed. He spent years out of power.
Shah Bano later withdrew her claim under community pressure. She died in 1992 without ever receiving her maintenance.
The principle overturned in 1986 was effectively restored decades later through later Supreme Court judgments, including the Triple Talaq verdict of 2017.
Thirty-one years later.
Arif Mohammad Khan would later become the Governor of Kerala.
He once said: “I did what my conscience told me. I have no regrets.”
His party called it a mistake. History did not.
Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
@Warrior_Mukul Col ( Adv)Mukul's observations are in place . Hon'ble SC is the only hope in the ongoing injustice being meted out to mid level officers of the Army , Navy & Air Force by the GoI. 75 adjournments is unheard of SC's silence is akin to abetment. Does it augur well for the Nation?
Your Lordship, it is very easy to call people "parasites" who are allegedly "attacking" the system. However, what about the Highest Judiciary ie the Hon'ble Supreme Court which is keeping Matters of the Armed Forces personnel pending, and that too deliberately, for about TEN YEARS, after giving a "Stay Order" to the Govt. I draw your kind attention towards the NFU Case, Civil Appeal No 2897/2019 which was filed by the Govt in the year 2017 and Stay on the judgement was passed in favour of the Govt. Hon'ble Supreme Court has given more than 80 adjournments to the Govt without any justifiable reasons. If this is the state of affairs in the Armed Forces personnel Matters, what to say about the other so called "parasites". Serious introspection is required before the Hon'ble CJI starts calling people names.
@barandbench
India's education system is not broken.
It is for sale.
What you see in the headlines is the trailer.
The real movie has never been released.
May 3.
22.79 lakh students sat for NEET.
They carried two years of sacrifice into that hall.
Some carried something else.
600 out of 720 marks.
Already solved.
Already in their hands.
15 days before the exam.
This is where the story the media tells you ends.
This is where the real one begins.
Somewhere in Nashik,
A printing press printed the future.
Not just the question paper.
The answer to who gets to become a doctor in India.
A graduate bought that future for Rs 10 lakh.
He sold it forward for Rs 15 lakh.
It reached Sikar within days.
In Sikar, one lakh students live only to crack NEET.
Their fees run the city's entire economy.
The coaching owners called students in the night before the exam.
Mock test, they said.
140 of 180 questions.
Already prepared.
600 marks guaranteed before sunrise.
This is normal.
Happens every year.
Nothing extraordinary.
The institute then take credit for the results.
Fees went up the next year.
More students came.
The business grew.
These coaching institutes fund local elections in Sikar.
The politicians they fund deliver one thing.
Protection.
Now follow the money one step further.
A government MBBS seat costs Rs 5 lakh total.
A private MBBS seat costs Rs 1.3 crore.
When NEET collapses, 22 lakh families panic.
They run to private colleges.
They pay capitation fees.
Crisis is not a tragedy for private medical colleges.
Crisis is inventory.
Someone at the top of the NTA knew this chain existed.
In 2024, the Director General of NTA was removed.
No FIR.
No arrest.
No inquiry.
Today he is Principal Secretary to a Chief Minister.
Chairman of a state power company.
More powerful than before.
In 7 years, NTA presided over seven major scandals.
70 lakh students impacted.
48 people arrested in 2024.
5,500 pages of chargesheet filed.
Every single name on those pages came from the bottom of the pyramid.
Not one name from inside the printing chain.
Not one name from inside NTA.
The arrests always go down.
The protection always goes up.
This is the Cartel.
Well protected.
Well funded.
Well connected.
Ministry officials.
NTA officials.
Printing Press officials.
Coaching Institutes.
Medical Colleges.
Agents.
All connected.
And no one dares to expose the mastermind.
The Education Minister has not resigned.
He has not apologized.
He issued a statement.
If the Supreme Court does not intervene independently.
If this investigation stays inside the system that built it.
You already know the ending.
We have watched it six times before.
“यह एक हस्तांतरण पत्र (transfer deed) है।
1971 की जीत के बाद हरियाणा सरकार ने फील्ड मार्शल सैम मानेकशॉ को 25 एकड़ ज़मीन युद्ध जागीर के रूप में दी थी।
उन्होंने वह सारी ज़मीन तुम्हारे नाम कर दी है। अब तुम 25 एकड़ के मालिक हो।”
यह सुनकर पत्नी ने गुस्से में पति को डाँटा:
“तू तो पूरा बेवकूफ निकला! मैं तो इस लिफाफे को चूल्हा जलाने के लिए जलाने ही वाली थी!
भगवान का शुक्र है मैंने पहले पूछ लिया!”
इस तरह यह कहानी है महान जनरल सैम मानेकशॉ की – जिन्होंने अपनी युद्ध जागीर सोनीपत के पास अपने ड्राइवर को दे दी और अपनी फील्ड मार्शल की पेंशन आर्मी विडोज़ वेलफेयर फंड को दान कर दी।
क्या कोई उनके बराबर आ सकता है?
ऐसे महा पुरुष को हृदय से प्रणाम 🙏🇮🇳
*🇮🇳 Correct Information Update*
Shri Suvendu Adhikari Ji’s PA, *Shri Chandra Nath Rath,* was mistakenly referred to as an *Indian Air Force Veteran in some posts/groups.*
As per updated information from Ex-Servicemen sources in West Bengal, he was an *Army Veteran*, not from the Indian Air Force.
*🙏 Heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family. Om Shanti 🇮🇳*
#KeepDisabilityPensionTaxFree
Shortages dictate an Officer performing duties of 4 to 5 Officers. In the challenging environment that the Army operates in,some of them are bound to get disabled due to the forced lifestyle to Serve the Country. Don’t Tax their DISABILITY PENSION
शरीर से मांस का एक-एक कतरा गल चुका था। पसलियां बाहर आ गई थीं। हिलने-डुलने तक की ताकत नहीं बची थी।
जब अंग्रेजों ने देखा कि यह 25 साल का लड़का टूट नहीं रहा, तो उन्होंने जबरदस्ती नाक में नली ठूंसकर दूध पिलाने की कोशिश की। वह नली खाने की नली की जगह फेफड़ों में चली गई।
दूध फेफड़ों में भर गया। वो तड़पते रहे, खून की उल्टियां करते रहे, लेकिन अनशन नहीं तोड़ा।
13 सितंबर 1929 को लाहौर जेल में एक क्रांतिकारी ने अपने प्राण त्याग दिए। 63 दिन... जी हाँ, 63 दिन तक बिना अन्न का एक दाना खाए।
इतिहास के पन्नों में अक्सर हम भगत सिंह की फांसी की बात करते हैं, लेकिन उस साथी को भूल जाते हैं जिसने भगत सिंह की बाहों में दम तोड़ा था।
आज हम बात कर रहे हैं 'यतींद्र नाथ दास' की, जिन्हें दुनिया 'जतिन दा' के नाम से जानती थी।
पेशे से वो बम बनाने में माहिर थे, लेकिन उनका हथियार बना उनका अपना शरीर।
वो चाहते तो माफी मांग सकते थे, खाना खा सकते थे। लेकिन मांग सिर्फ एक थी - "भारतीय राजनीतिक कैदियों के साथ जानवरों जैसा सलूक बंद करो।"
अंग्रेजों को लगा कि भूख इसे तोड़ देगी। लेकिन उन्हें नहीं पता था कि यह शरीर मिट्टी का नहीं, फौलाद का बना है।
जब जतिन दा की हालत बिगड़ने लगी, तो अंग्रेजों ने क्रूरता की सारी हदें पार कर दीं। जेल के डॉक्टर और सिपाहियों ने उन्हें दबोच लिया। नाक से नली डाली। दर्द से वो चीखते रहे, लेकिन उनका संकल्प नहीं डिगा।
उनकी शहादत की खबर जब बाहर आई, तो पूरा देश रो पड़ा था।
कहा जाता है कि जब उनका शव लाहौर से कलकत्ता ले जाया जा रहा था, तो हर स्टेशन पर हजारों लोग फूल लेकर खड़े थे। कलकत्ता में उनकी अंतिम यात्रा में 6 लाख से ज्यादा लोग शामिल हुए।
सुभाष चंद्र बोस ने खुद उनके पार्थिव शरीर को कंधा दिया था।
लेकिन आज? आज कितने लोग उस 63 दिन की तपस्या को याद करते हैं?
मरते वक्त जतिन दा ने कहा था, "मैं कोई साधु नहीं हूँ, मैं बस एक साधारण इंसान हूँ जो अपने देश की गरिमा के लिए मरना चाहता है।"
आजादी चरखे से आई या बिना खड्ग-ढाल के, यह बहस का विषय हो सकता है। लेकिन यह सच है कि आजादी की नींव में जतिन दा जैसे नौजवानों की गल चुकी हड्डियां गड़ी हैं।
हमें यह आजादी खैरात में नहीं मिली, इसके लिए किसी ने अपनी जवानी के 63 दिन भूखे रहकर कुर्बान किए हैं।
हर भारतीय का कर्तव्य है कि वो जाने कि जिस हवा में वो सांस ले रहा है, उसकी कीमत क्या थी।
इस जानकारी को साझा करें ताकि आने वाली पीढ़ियां जान सकें कि असली 'हीरो' कौन थे।
यह पोस्ट केवल उन भूले-बिसरे नायकों को नमन करने के लिए है।