🚨🚨Virender Sehwag criticized the Indian team management 🚨🚨
Virender Sehwag :- Earlier, the selectors and coaches used to give youngsters a chance against smaller teams, while senior players made way for them.
But now, the management and players look too insecure. Even against a team like Ireland, they are keeping a huge talent like Vaibhav on the bench. And even after such embarrassing series loss, he is still not expected to play against England.
If you don't want to give him a chance, then don't select him. He's only 15 years old. Let him enjoy his cricket. He is not in the team to carry drinks. Sitting on the bench will only hurt his confidence. It would be better for him to play domestic cricket and keep improving.
Also, some of the statements from the captain and coach are not helping. At this age, those comments can easily affect a young player's confidence.
A security camera captured two Belgian Malinois puppies playing while their owner wasn't home.
They are just "hangin' out". Humpin and hanging.
Well judging by how the other dog wanted to join the other dog already hanging off the rag, they didn't want to miss out on the fun.
Ayodhya was looted.
Not by thieves outside the gates.
By hands inside the sanctum.
Everyone is reporting the theft.
No one is reporting the timing.
June 5.
Champat Rai quietly informs police.
A search happens.
Cash recovered.
Silence maintained.
June 7.
A Samajwadi Party leader stands before cameras.
Breaks the story wide open.
Two days.
That gap is not noise.
That gap is the story.
And no one is talking about it.
Ask yourself why a Samajwadi leader broke this.
Not a devotee.
Not an auditor.
Not a temple administrator.
Not a whistleblower from inside.
Ask yourself how he knew within 48 hours of raid.
Someone fed him the file.
Someone wanted this public.
Fast.
This was never random looting.
The precision says otherwise.
Insiders placed.
Roles assigned.
Evidence erased on schedule.
I am not saying theft didn't happen.
It definitely happened.
But that story looks very simple.
The story is as if someone wanted the theft to happen.
Follow it further and two targets emerge from the smoke.
Target one.
Yogi Adityanath.
Ask who gains from him bleeding before 2027.
Not just Akhilesh.
Not just Rahul.
The real enemies of Yogi do not sit in opposition benches.
They sit closer.
Much closer.
You exactly know what I mean.
UP's 2024 Lok Sabha collapse was the pattern.
BJPs old leaders in UP feel sidelined.
Men inside his own house who do not want him as 2027 CM Candidate.
A scandal in his Ayodhya is not an accident.
It is a message to BJP HQ.
You need another CM candidate for 2027.
Target two.
Older.
Colder.
A wave was building across India before this theft.
State after state, voices rising.
Give the temples back.
Let Hindus run their own gods.
What if Government was planning a reform in temple administration before 2029?
RSS first raised it in 1959.
67 years and still waiting.
That wave just hit a wall.
Since 1947, one belief has never died.
Hindus cannot be trusted with their own temples.
That narrative was the major fuel for secular politics.
This scandal just gave that belief new oxygen.
Two birds.
One arrow.
Fired from inside the temple walls.
Who placed the moles.
Who timed the leak.
Who benefits when Yogi falls and the secular state tightens its grip on every temple in India.
Connect the dots yourself.
I have only shown you where they lie.
Former CPIM MLA & Devaswom Minister Kadakampally Surendran, who is facing an SIT probe for the Sabarimala gold theft, visits Congress Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala.
Now it explains, why this entire case was deliberately kept on hold. Congress link to this massive scam is becoming clearer day by day, both parties are working overtime to save each other!
#APAKADAMPolitics #രണ്ടല്ലഒന്നാണ്
On the morning of September 11, 2001, a flight attendant went to work—and became one of the heroes whose courage helped save countless lives.
Sandra "Sandy" Bradshaw boarded United Flight 93 just as she had many times before. The 38-year-old flight attendant from Greensboro, North Carolina, had worked for United Airlines for eleven years, flying only a couple of trips each month so she could spend more time with her family.
At home were her husband, Phil, a US Airways pilot, their young daughter Alexandra, their baby son Nathan, and Sandy's teenage stepdaughter, Shenan.
For Sandy, it was supposed to be another ordinary workday.
Instead, history had other plans.
At 9:35 a.m., four hijackers took control of the aircraft. Armed with knives, they forced their way into the cockpit and attacked members of the crew.
Despite the chaos, Sandy managed to contact United Airlines, reporting what was happening and describing the hijackers. She also reached her husband by phone.
As passengers made calls to loved ones, they learned about the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. They quickly realized their own plane was also being used as a weapon.
A decision spread through the cabin.
They would fight back.
Sandy immediately went to the galley and began boiling water, preparing it to use against the hijackers.
During another phone call with Phil, she calmly explained what they planned to do. She told him she loved him and the children before ending the call.
Meanwhile, other passengers gathered whatever they could use as weapons.
At 9:57 a.m., the passengers and crew launched their courageous counterattack.
Sandy's final words to her husband were simple.
"Everyone is running up to first class. I've got to go. Bye."
Moments later, the sounds of shouting and a fierce struggle filled the aircraft as those onboard fought to regain control.
At 10:03 a.m., United Flight 93 crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania.
All forty passengers and crew members lost their lives, along with the four hijackers.
Investigators concluded the aircraft was likely headed toward either the U.S. Capitol or the White House.
Because of the bravery shown aboard Flight 93, it never reached its intended target.
Countless lives were saved.
Sandy's final moments were not defined by fear but by courage. She was a devoted mother saying goodbye to her children, a loving wife speaking one last time to her husband, and a flight attendant doing everything possible to protect strangers.
After her death, Phil raised their children alone, making sure they grew up knowing exactly who their mother was and what she had done.
Each year, Sandy's name is honored at the Flight 93 National Memorial alongside the other passengers and crew members whose sacrifice changed history.
In 2014, Congress awarded the passengers and crew of Flight 93 the Congressional Gold Medal, recognizing their extraordinary bravery and selflessness.
Sandy Bradshaw left for work expecting an ordinary day.
Instead, she became part of one of the greatest acts of courage in American history.
She never returned home.
But her actions helped ensure that many others did.
Sandra "Sandy" Bradshaw was more than a flight attendant.
She was a devoted wife.
A loving mother.
And a hero whose courage will never be forgotten.
The Anti Bibi Axis will be thrown into the dustbin of history.
Netanyahu will be etched into history as one of the greatest statesmen and leaders humanity has ever known.
History will not only remember him, it will thank him.
Share if you want to thank Bibi now. 🇮🇱
JUST IN: 🇯🇵🇮🇳 Ahead of her departure for India, Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi said cooperation with India is becoming "increasingly important" amid growing global uncertainty, as both nations share fundamental values and strategic interests.
She added that over 150 Japanese business representatives are joining the visit, aiming to expand public-private cooperation and strengthen economic ties.
समुद्र की व्हेल fish अपने बच्चे को पानी के अंदर दूध पिलाती है। उसका दूध इतना गाढ़ा कि पानी में घुलता नहीं है एक बार में 200 लीटर दूध पीने के बाद व्हेल का बच्चा 90kg का हो जाता है
प्रकृति का अद्भुत चमत्कार है
पानी के बीच भी मां अपने बच्चे को जीवन देने का अनोखा तरीका रखती है
#WATCH | Delhi: Army Chief Gen Dhiraj Seth says, "It is a matter of pride and humility for me to assume the office of the 31st Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army today. I accept this responsibility with an unwavering commitment to the ideals of 'Duty, Honour, and Nation First'. I express my gratitude to the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister for placing their trust in me and entrusting me with the honour and responsibility of leading the Indian Army. I also pay my humble tribute to those brave soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation; their courage, devotion to duty, and selfless dedication will continue to inspire future generations"
The level of service in India is next level.
Hear my story about what happened at the Mumbai airport.
This would NOT happen in America.
#india#mumbai#airport#america
🚨 BREAKING:
Bad news for Netanyahu, who wanted to go on vacation to the Maldives with his wife.
The Maldives has announced that it will not allow the Israeli state leader or anyone holding a passport from that country to enter the Maldives.
Happy to see Kerala schools practising this
Every meal should begin with gratitude. And when the children chant it together it is complete bliss. The beauty of Sanatan sanskar practiced in our schools.
A 🇵🇱 Polish woman travelled across India by bus. She was blown away by how beautiful, clean & well-organised it was, and now highly recommends it as one of the best tourist destinations.
But unfortunately, only Anti-India posts seem to go viral. Elon's X algo rarely pushes this kind of positivity.
This statue at S.R.Nagar junction right near the Metro is that of Chadalavada Umesh Chandra, one of the finest cops ever, who took on both the Naxals and Factionists.
And paid for it with his life at a very young age of 33, this is where he was gunned down by Naxals in broad day light on September 4, 1999.
University, joined the IPS in 1991.
His very first posting was in Warangal( Rural) dt between 1992-94, then a hotbed of Naxals. Both as a trainee and ASP he cracked down ruthlessly on Naxals, leading teams.
Then served in Kadapa dt twice, first as ASP( Pulivendula) between 1994-95 and later SP( Kadapa) from 1995-97. Took on the powerful faction lords, ruthlessly cracked down on gambling dens, anti social elements.
Again between 1997-98 served in Karimnagar, another Naxal hotbed, where he ruthlessly cracked down on many.
He was also known as a people's cop, interacting with ordinary citizens, hearing their problems, organizing Jana Jagruti sessions.
Sadly thanks to dirty politicking of some top police offers, he was transferred Welfare and Sports dept, as AIG. Even there he led initiatives for computerization, welfare of police employees.
Questions were raised to the top brass as to why proper protection was not given to him, knowing he was on the hit list of Naxals.
A true hero, who died young, who earned the respect of fellow police, ordinary people, Chadalavada Umesh Chandra, salute.
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A Must Read ,
The Arabian Sea. About 220 kilometers off the coast of Mumbai. 30 August 2010. 6:55 a.m.
A massive wave suddenly crashed over the Indian Navy submarine INS Shankush. In an instant, three sailors were thrown into the raging sea, drifting farther away with every passing second.
Standing watch was Lieutenant Commander Firdaus Mogal, the submarine’s Executive Officer. He didn’t wait. After reporting the incident over the radio, he simply said, “There’s no time. I’m going after them.” Then he plunged into the turbulent waters.
His first act was to rescue an injured sailor hanging alongside the submarine, hauling him to safety. Without hesitation, he then swam with two combat divers toward the three men being carried away by the waves.
One by one, he ensured that everyone else had a chance to survive.
Finally, the rescue rope reached them. Firdaus could have climbed aboard first. Instead, seeing that the two divers were exhausted and drifting away, he made an extraordinary decision. Using his own body as a bridge, he shouted through the crashing waves:
“Climb over me! Get to the submarine!”
The two divers obeyed, stepping over his shoulders to reach safety.
Everyone made it back.
Except him.
Just as Firdaus began pulling himself aboard, the violent swell rolled the 1,800-ton submarine into him, striking his head with devastating force. He was airlifted to a naval hospital, but the injury proved fatal.
That morning, Lieutenant Commander Firdaus Mogal saved the lives of six sailors.
He lost his own.
He was posthumously awarded the Shaurya Chakra, but perhaps his greatest legacy was not a medal. As his wife, Kerzin, later said, “If someone else had died and Firdaus had survived, he would never have forgiven himself.”
Many people wear the rank of a leader.
Very few choose to be the last one to reach safety.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
An Indian company just went shopping this weekend.
Not for Versace.
Not for Gucci.
Not for a Louis Vuitton store on Fifth Avenue.
They went shopping for a real company.
A German technology company listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
This post is for those praying for India's economic collapse.
For those who predicted Indian IT is finished.
For those still saying "learn from China."
For those still saying "get inspired by the US."
While some were complaining about how bad Indian roads are,
while buying Whisky, vodka and popcorn,
picking a Netflix series,
Persistent Systems was in a different kind of theatre.
They were acquiring one.
Now, you know Apple.
You know Meta.
You know Google.
But you probably have not heard of Persistent Systems.
That is exactly the problem.
Persistent Systems was founded in Pune in 1990 by Dr. Anand Deshpande.
No VC money.
No valuation drama.
No unicorn stupidity.
No founder PR podcasts.
No Silicon Valley blessing required.
Just 35 years of compounding, disciplined, unglamorous hard work.
Today they are recognised as the fastest growing IT services brand globally in 2026.
24 consecutive quarters of revenue growth.
Six straight years.
Every single quarter, bigger than the one before.
That is not a startup fairy tale.
That is real hard work and architecture.
This weekend, they launched a takeover bid for Nagarro.
A company listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
1.1 billion euros.
140% premium over market price.
Not a partnership.
Not a pilot project.
An outright takeover.
Nagarro has 18,500 employees.
Across 40 countries.
1 billion euros in revenue last year.
Their biggest clients are four top European automotive manufacturers.
Eg.
BMW.
Volkswagen.
Mercedes-Benz.
Nagarro builds the software that runs inside these companies.
Supply chain tools.
Dealer management systems.
Engineering interfaces.
Once this software is in, it does not leave.
These are relationships measured in decades.
Persistent wanted that access.
And they paid to own it.
Before this deal, only 9 percent of Persistent's revenue came from Europe.
After it closes, that becomes 22 percent.
The combined company will have $2.9 billion / year.
46,000 employees across 40 countries.
37,000 of those employees will be Indian.
And not just that.
Coforge (NIIT Technologies) bought Encora.
TCS bought Coastal Cloud.
Infosys bought Optimum Healthcare IT.
Indian companies are not the back office anymore.
We are the buyers now.
Still waiting for that collapse?