@GHMCOnline@CommissionrGHMC
Sir,
Pls do something abt the footpath encroachment by toy hawkers at Nanal Nagar Bus Stop and Signal (towards Mehdipatnam). The road is already narrow and these people are occupying footpath as well as the road, causing great inconvenience to all.
Abhijit Sarkar’s murder cannot be buried.
Abhijit Sarkar was not just killed. He was hunted. He was chased. He was murdered in front of his mother. And they even killed his dogs and puppies. And sexually assaulted his old mother.
Swapan Samaddar, the TMC councillor and one of the prime accused in the 2021 killing of Abhijit, has finally been arrested in West Bengal.
And yet, for years, his brother Biswajit fought relentlessly while an entire political ecosystem tried to bury the truth under power, fear and silence.
We petitioned the Supreme Court where we have names every accoused.
This arrest is not closure.
It is the beginning.
Bengal does not need selective memory.
There must be justice for:
Every murder.
Every rape allegation.
Every displaced family.
Every burnt home.
Every silenced witness.
Every cadre-protected accused.
Abhijit Sarkar’s last words in this video must haunt Bengal’s conscience.
Because his case was not an exception.
It is a window into what political terror looked like under the Trinamool Congress when the state government of Mamata Banerjee looked away.
Sequence of events.
1) Vijay tweets about a guy without naming him
2) Saurav Das, names the guy Shubham but denies connection
3) guy turns out to be Rajesh Thakur’s Son. Rajesh covers PMO. Son is in business with Saurav
4) Twitterati provide evidence
5) Proven CJP are frauds
These five Gentlemen have ruthlessly dismantled centuries of deception, distortion, and venom unleashed against Hindus by the entrenched Leftist and Islamist propaganda machinery.
Repost if you agree!
@ARanganathan72@jsaideepak@sanjeevsanyal@Vishnu_Jain1@vikramsampath
If you do insider trading, SEBI will ensure that you go to jail. The jail sentence could be as long as 10 years. The financial penalty could be as high as three times the profit made. But if you are a bureaucrat you can get away with anything. 50 top officers purchased land near Bhopal. Within 16 months a Road project was sanctioned through the stretch. And then land use was changed to facilitate crores in windfall profits. @PMOIndia@CMMadhyaPradesh please make an example out of these charlatans. 50 top officers punished in one go will send a stern and serious message to the entire Bureaucracy. In the language of a Respected senior poltician "Ulta taangiye in choron ko".
One mother forbade medicines to the dying, converted them, then laughed at the death count; the other mother has provided free treatment to 5.9 million, built 13 million sqft, 95 OT, 101 speciality, 4050 bed hospitals employing 1540 doctors.
The first mother got the Nobel Prize.
Excellent take by Senior Journalist Vijay Trivedi!!
He calls out Ashutosh and his guests who keep predicting BJP's defeat in every election.
He says it's Predefine Notion of a psephologist like Kartikey Batra who wants to see BJP lose every time!!!
A Must Watch Video!!
Let me explain what just happened today because it deserves so much recognition.
GalaxEye is a Bengaluru startup founded in 2021 by IIT Madras engineers. Today they launched Mission Drishti on a SpaceX Falcon 9. It is India's largest privately built satellite at 190 kg. And it carries a technology that no commercial satellite has ever carried before.
Normal satellites take photos of the Earth using optical cameras. Like your phone camera, but from 500 km up. The problem is obvious. Clouds. Night. Fog. Smoke. If any of these are in the way, the photo is useless. India has monsoon cover for 4 months a year. That is 4 months where optical satellites are partially or fully blind over large parts of the country.
The alternative is SAR. Synthetic Aperture Radar. Instead of taking photos with light, it sends radar waves down and reads what bounces back. Radar goes through clouds, through darkness, through smoke. A SAR satellite can image a flooded village at 2 AM during a cyclone when no optical satellite can see anything.
The problem with SAR is that the images look nothing like photos. They look like grainy black-and-white radar maps. A military analyst or a trained geospatial engineer can read them. A farmer, a disaster response team, or a city planner cannot.
Until today, if you wanted both optical and SAR data for the same location, you needed two different satellites, passing over at different times, at different angles. Then someone had to manually align and fuse the two datasets. Expensive, slow, and the data never perfectly matched because the satellites saw the same spot minutes or hours apart.
GalaxEye put both sensors on one satellite. Optical and SAR, fused into what they call OptoSAR. Three times more information than a single sensor. Processed onboard by an NVIDIA AI chip at 1.8 metre resolution.
Now in practice, during the next cyclone hitting Odisha, one satellite pass gives you a clear image of which villages are flooded, which roads are cut, and which buildings are standing. Day or night. Cloud or clear. In near real-time.
For defence, it means you can monitor a border area 24/7 regardless of weather. For agriculture, it means tracking crop health across an entire monsoon season without a single cloud gap. For infrastructure, it means monitoring construction progress on highways and bridges without waiting for a clear day.
GalaxEye tested their SAR tech on ISRO's POEM orbital platform. The satellite was tested at ISRO facilities. IN-SPACe provided regulatory clearance. NSIL, ISRO's commercial arm, will distribute the imagery globally. And it launched on SpaceX because ISRO's PSLV doesn't have the right orbit slot for this mission.
Yes, four IIT Madras graduates built a world-first satellite in 4 years in Bengaluru.
Take a bow!
It is a total coincidence that "Cafe Farah" that our Leader of Opposition Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji visited in Oman is operated by Al Zaman Hospitality LLC, owned by one Mr Khalid Zaman
Cafe is located in diplomatic area of Muscat
Khalid Zaman, the owner of the cafe, also sits on the board of another company called BlueFive Capital where a Chinese national Fang Fenglei also sits
Fang is Chairman of company called Hopu Investments, he is son of a People’s Liberation Army officer, and personal friend of Chinese Communist Party Vice President Wang Qishan
Anyways seems to be a total coincidence, we should allow people to enjoy their personal time
🔴 OSINT BREAKDOWN: Rahul Gandhi secretly spotted in Muscat, Oman — TODAY — on election result eve. Cap. Glasses. No itinerary. No announcement. Why? Let’s draw the map. 🧵 1/8👇
When people ask why I hate #TVK so much, I show them this clip. This woman prioritizing Vijay over her dying child is a wake-up call.
It’s not politics it’s a dangerous cult I can never forgive this mindset.
Disgusting to the core! Thank God the state is rejecting this cult. 🙏
MUST READ Unbelievable & SHOCKING INFORMATION.
DD Podhigai telecast an interview with Mr P M Nair, (retired IAS officer, who was the Secretary to Dr. Abdul Kalam Sir when he was the President.)
I summarise the points he spoke in a voice choked with emotion.
Mr Nair authored a book titled "Kalam Effect"
1. Dr Kalam used to receive costly gifts whenever he went abroad as it is customary for many nations to give gifts to the visiting Heads of State.
Refusing the gift would become an insult to the nation and an embarrassment for India.
So, he received them and on his return, Dr Kalam asked the gifts to be photographed and then catalogued and handed over to the archives.
Afterwards, he never even looked at them. He did not take even a pencil from the gifts received when he left Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
2. In 2002, the year Dr Kalam took over, the Ramadan month came in July-August.
It was a regular practice for the President to host an iftar party.
Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair why he should host a party to people who are already well fed and asked him to find out how much would be the cost.
Mr Nair told it would cost around Rs. 22 lakhs.
Dr Kalam asked him to donate that amount to a few selected orphanages in the form of food, dresses and blankets.
The selection of orphanages was left to a team in Rashtrapathi Bhavan and Dr Kalam had no role in it.
After the selection was made, Dr Kalam asked Mr Nair to come inside his room and gave him a cheque for Rs 1 lakh.
He said that he was giving some amount from his personal savings and this should not be informed to anyone.
Mr Nair was so shocked that he said "Sir, I will go outside and tell everyone . People should know that here is a man who not only donated what he should have spent but he is giving his own money also".
Dr Kalam though he was a devout Muslim did not have Iftar parties in the years in which he was the President.
3. Dr Kalam did not like "Yes Sir" type of people.
Once when the Chief Justice of India had come and on some point Dr Kalam expressed his view and asked Mr Nair,
"Do you agree?" Mr Nair said "
No Sir, I do not agree with you".
The Chief Justice was shocked and could not believe his ears.
It was impossible for a civil servant to disagree with the President and that too so openly.
Mr Nair told him that the President would question him afterwards why he disagreed and if the reason was logical 99% he would change his mind.
4. Dr Kalam invited 50 of his relatives to come to Delhi and they all stayed in Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
He organised a bus for them to go around the city which was paid for by him.
No official car was used. All their stay and food was calculated as per the instructions of Dr Kalam and the bill came to Rs 2 lakhs which he paid.
In the history of this country no one has done it.
Now, wait for the climax, Dr Kalam's elder brother stayed with him in his room for the entire one week as Dr Kalam wanted his brother to stay with him.
When they left, Dr Kalam wanted to pay rent for that room also.
Imagine the President of a country paying rent for the room in which he is staying.
This was any way not agreed to by the staff who thought the honesty was getting too much to handle!!!.
5. When Kalam Sir was to leave Rashtrapathi Bhavan at the end of his tenure, every staff member went and met him and paid their respects.
Mr Nair went to him alone as his wife had fractured her leg and was confined to bed. Dr Kalam asked why his wife did not come. He replied that she was in bed due to an accident.
Next day, Mr.Nair saw lot of policemen around his house and asked what had happened.
They said that the President of India was coming to visit him in his house. He came and met his wife and chatted for some time.
Mr Nair says that no president of any country would visit a civil servant's house and that too on such a simple pretext.
I thought I should give the details as many of you may not have seen the telecast and so it may be useful.
The younger brother of APJ Abdul Kalam runs an umbrella repairing shop.
When Mr. Nair met him during Kalam’s funeral, he touched his feet, in token of respect for both Mr. Nair and Brother.
Such information should be widely shared on social media as mainstream media will not show this because it doesn't carry the so-called GB TRP
The property left behind by Dr.A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was estimated.
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He owned
6 pants(2 DRDO uniforms)
4 shirts(2 DRDO uniforms)
3 suits (1 western, 2 Indian)
2500 books
1 flat (which he has donated)
1 Padmashri
1 Padmabhushan
1 Bharat Ratna
16 doctorates
1 website
1 twitter account
1 email id
He didn't have any TV, AC, car, jewellery, shares, land or bank balance.
He had even donated the last 8 years' pension towards the development of his village.
He was a real patriot and true Indian
India will for ever be grateful to you, sir.
I’m pretty sure you will be hooked to this one. Wait till the end. 😍👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Kudos to whoever made it. 🙏🏼
Tag the makers’ X Id for credit.
Nothing is permanent except…
Breaking: India’s Longest Running “Joint Venture” Finally Explained
In 2009, Antonio and Raul quietly signed an MoU with the Chinese Communist Party. Most people thought it was just another diplomatic nicety.
How naive!
Turns out, it was a lifetime subscription plan.
Phase 1: Field Familiarisation
During Doklam, when Indian troops were standing firm at 14,000 feet, Raul decided the best contribution was…
a study tour to the Chinese embassy. Because obviously, when there’s a standoff, you don’t rely on your own Army;
you check with the other side for clarity.
Phase 2: Narrative Management.
In Galwan Valley, when the nation was absorbing the shock, Raul stepped up with the most strategic question ever asked:
“Did India lose land?”
PLA generals reportedly paused and said,
“Yaar, we didn’t even need to try this hard.”
Phase 3: Infrastructure Obstruction Protocol.
Now comes the Great Nicobar Project, a key strategic initiative.
Right on cue, Raul lands in Andaman like a compliance officer from Beijing: “Excuse me, have you taken China’s feelings into account before building this?”
Parallel Operations Wing.
Meanwhile, The Hindu publishes a perfectly timed critique while Antonio is hospitalised.
Efficiency level: Even Wi-Fi signals drop in hospitals, but geopolitics clearly has better connectivity.
Doctrinal Justification.
And just when you think this is all coincidence, in walks Chanakya from 2300 years ago, dusts off his scroll, and says:
“I told you so.”
(Probably didn’t. But at this point, why not!)
Conclusion:
Some people serve the nation.
Some question the nation.
And some, it seems, are running a cross-border customer support desk:
“Press 1 for domestic issues.
Press 2 for international alignment.
Press 3 if Beijing is calling.”
#QilayKeDarwaze