Amir Khan Exposes Congress Minister’s Son, Sonam Wangchuk, and Chatur
When a reporter asked whether the film 3 Idiots was inspired by a certain person called Sonam Wangchuk,
Amir Khan replied: “No, that is not true. Actually, that is a misconception. I didn’t know about Sonam at the time when we were making the film 3 Idiots. I saw a video of Chatur just recently, and his claims are wrong. Neither the two writers nor I knew about Mr. Sonam.”
Meet the Iceman of India
The Engineer who pioneered Ladakh's artificial glacier technology.
The Artificial Glacier Technology helped tackle Ladakh, it's seasonal water crisis.
Chewang Norphel built over 300 Irrigation Canals, helped bring water to 20,000 acres of land.
The Left Ecosystem has created a Messiah out of Sonam Wangchuk but this is the hero, the country has never even heard of..
El domingo es el último partido de este muchacho, la final del mundo, contra España el país que lo vio crecer.
Ni el mejor guionista de cine podría escribir la historia futbolística de Lionel Andrés Messi. The GOAT 🐐🐐🐐
BJP govt should invest in popularization of Gaudiya Nritya in Bengal 🎵
This dance form was recreated by Dr Mahua Mukherjee after extensive study of temples + literature.
Here is a performance by Mousumi Sarkar on Shweta Padmasana Saraswati Vandana 🪷
Entire Europe is fighting to get AC, red lights malfunction, roads cracking open to heat wave resulting in loss of lives.
And they call other countries Third World.
P.S- those in Bharat who always crib, see situation in West merely cause temperature rose.
@KreatelyMedia Not only station. Bengal is full of such stations. Visited Chandanagor Hoogly recently on a work. And its same, while train goes towards the station, it passes through slums on both sides. Locals say many Ms thr might be bangladeshis
@AshwiniVaishnaw@SuvenduWB@paulagnimitra1
People remember Abhimanyu because he died fighting.
I remember him because he walked into a battle he knew he wasn't fully prepared for.
He knew how to enter the Chakravyuh, He didn't know how to come out of it.
He knew the warriors waiting inside were older, stronger, and far more experienced than he was.
He went anyway. That's what stayed with me.
Life doesn't always give you complete instructions before asking you to fight.
Sometimes you don't know how it's going to end,
Sometimes you don't know if you're enough.
You just know that turning back isn't an option.
I think that's why Abhimanyu's story has survived for thousands of years.
Not because he won. He didn't.
But because courage isn't always about victory.
Sometimes courage is stepping into the battle anyway, knowing the odds aren't in your favor.
Some people leave behind victories, Others leave behind an example.
Abhimanyu left behind the kind of courage that people still talk about thousands of years later.
Dussehra had just ended and Diwali was approaching when, one day, a group of young men and women who looked like they belonged to an NGO visited our college.
They asked the students a few questions, but one particular question left the entire college silent. No one could think of an answer. The whole campus fell quiet.
They asked:
“If Diwali is celebrated as the festival marking Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after his 14 years of exile, then why do people perform Lakshmi Puja on Diwali? Why don’t they worship Lord Rama instead?”
The college suddenly fell silent. Back then, there was no social media or smartphones to instantly search for answers. No one knew the answer.
Just then, breaking the silence, one of our own students raised his hand.
When invited to speak, he replied:
“Diwali is connected with two Yugas—the Satya Yuga and the Treta Yuga.”
“In the Satya Yuga, Goddess Lakshmi emerged from the Samudra Manthana (Churning of the Ocean) on this very day. Therefore, Lakshmi Puja is performed.”
“Lord Rama also returned to Ayodhya on this very day during the Treta Yuga. The people of Ayodhya welcomed Him by lighting countless lamps. That is why the festival is called Deepavali—the Festival of Lights.”
“So this festival has two dimensions:
Lakshmi Puja is associated with the Satya Yuga.
Deepavali is associated with Lord Rama’s return during the Treta Yuga and the lighting of lamps.”
After hearing this answer, silence once again filled the hall because no one could refute it—not even the team of young people who had come to question us.
Then the entire college erupted into applause.
A newspaper even interviewed me.
In those days, getting interviewed by a newspaper was considered a matter of great pride.
Years later, I came to know that the group of youngsters who had visited our college had been sent by people whom today’s terminology would describe as “liberals” (leftists).
According to the author, this group would visit colleges and ask students questions like:
“If Diwali is connected to Lord Rama, then why is Lakshmi worshipped on Diwali?”
The author claims their objective was to create confusion among students.
However, after receiving our answer, that group reportedly disappeared.
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Another question was also asked, and it may still be asked today:
What is the relationship between Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha? Why are they worshipped together during Diwali?
The explanation given is as follows:
When Goddess Lakshmi emerged from the Ocean of Milk during Samudra Manthana and married Lord Vishnu, she became the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
She appointed Kubera as the custodian of the treasury so that wealth could be distributed.
However, Kubera developed a possessive nature. Instead of distributing wealth, he merely guarded it.
Lakshmi became distressed because her devotees were not receiving her blessings in the form of prosperity.
She approached Lord Vishnu with her concern.
Lord Vishnu advised her:
“Appoint someone else to oversee the distribution.”
Lakshmi replied:
“Kubera is my devoted devotee. I do not wish to hurt him.”
Lord Vishnu then suggested that she make use of Lord Ganesha’s immense wisdom.
Lakshmi therefore assigned the duties as follows:
Kubera would continue guarding the treasury.
Lord Ganesha would distribute wealth among deserving devotees.
Lord Ganesha agreed, but on one condition:
“Whoever I recommend should receive your blessings, and you should not oppose my choices.”
Lakshmi accepted.
From that day onward, according to this narrative, Lord Ganesha began removing obstacles from people’s lives and opening the doors of prosperity for them, while Kubera remained only the guardian of the treasury.
Impressed by Ganesha’s generous wisdom, Lakshmi requested her Manasa Putra (mind-born son) Ganesha to remain with her whenever she was not accompanied by Lord Vishnu.
During Diwali, Lakshmi Puja is performed on Kartik Amavasya.
According to the narrative,
Mount Kailash is more than a mountain, it's a symbol of faith, peace, and spiritual awakening. Revered for centuries, its untouched summit inspires millions to seek humility over conquest. Some peaks are meant to be climbed; Mount Kailash is meant to be revered. Har Har Mahadev
Why the state was named as West Bengal ~
In 1947, the question arose whether the United Bengal Province would remain in India 🇮🇳 or become part of Pakistan 🇵🇰.
Three proposals were placed:
1. Bengal would remain undivided.
2. The whole of Bengal would go to Pakistan.
3. Bengal would be partitioned~ the Muslim-majority eastern part would go to Pakistan, while the Hindu-majority western part would remain in India.
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee led the movement in favour of keeping the western part of Bengal (later named as West Bengal) as a part of India. On the other hand, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy proposed the plan for a United Bengal.
📌 In the historic vote held on 20 June 1946, the first vote was on whether Bengal should be divided or remain united, and which Constituent Assembly it would join.
Separate votes were then held.
📌 Second vote (Muslim-majority areas):
The members from East Bengal cast their votes.
Results:
106 votes in favour of keeping Bengal undivided
35 votes in favour of partition
This meant that a majority of the East Bengal members wanted the whole of Bengal to go towards Pakistan.
📌 Third vote (non-Muslim-majority areas):
The representatives of the western part voted in a separate session.
Results:
58 votes in favour of partitioning Bengal
21 votes against partition.
This meant that the representatives of the western region clearly decided in favour of dividing Bengal and becoming a part of India.
The question then arose: if the East Bengal members supported a united Bengal, while the representatives of the western part voted for partition, would Bengal be divided or not?
According to the Mountbatten Plan, if any one part of Bengal voted in favour of partition, Bengal would be divided.
Since the representatives of the western part voted 58–21 in favour of partition, the division of Bengal became certain.
Ultimately, this led to the creation of a Hindu majority western province within Bengal, which was named as ‘West Bengal,’ described here as the homeland of Bengali Hindus.
#poschimbongodibosh #westbengalday
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Rahul Gandhi and Congress claimed PM Modi was “compromised” and would stay silent.
Yet, in front of President Trump he himself directly stressed the importance of the safety and security of Indian seafarers working across the world’s oceans.
People were asking for a tweet but PM Modi used one of the biggest global stages to deliver India’s message clearly🤫
The desperation of the cockroaches surprised me.
Even I was ready to give Dharmendra Pradhan a pass.
The man has failed.
Scrutiny is deserved.
But then a question appeared.
Why this desperation?
Why Boston?
Why Germany?
Why now?
Why June 2026?
So, I started digging.
What I found had little to do with a paper leak.
It had everything to do with money.
A lot of money.
Three decisions were sitting on Pradhan's table.
All scheduled for July - Aug 2026.
All capable of reshaping Indian education.
Decision 1.
NCERT.
New textbooks.
Classes 9 to 12.
The new Mathematics curriculum introduces the Sulba Sutras.
A dangerous idea.
Because it tells Indian children something many would rather hide.
Mathematics lived here.
Long before Europe claimed ownership of the story.
The new History curriculum goes further.
The Aryan Invasion Theory.
Out.
The Sindhu-Sarasvati Civilisation.
In.
India's own story.
Returned to India.
Decision 2.
May 15, 2026.
CBSE issues a circular.
3 languages mandatory from Class 9.
At least two must be Indian languages.
Decision 3.
K. Radhakrishnan Committee reforms for NTA.
Decentralised examinations.
Technology-sovereign architecture.
No single point of failure.
No single point of manipulation.
Now ask the real question.
Who loses if all three happen?
Start with academia.
Harvard.
SOAS London.
Columbia.
Chicago.
Departments built around the Aryan Migration framework.
Annual grants at stake.
~ $500 million.
Then foreign universities.
UK.
US.
Australia.
Together earning roughly $3.7 billion annually from Indian students.
Around 1.8 million of them.
Fix India's system.
Build confidence.
Restore self-worth.
And that pipeline starts shrinking.
Then comes the coaching industry.
Manufacture anxiety.
Sell hope.
Repeat.
Worth ₹58,000 crore today.
Projected at ₹1,33,995 crore by 2028.
Built on scarcity.
Built on English-dominated examinations.
Decentralise NTA.
Expand Indian languages.
And the economics begin to wobble.
Allen.
Aakash.
FIITJEE.
BYJU'S.
Resonance.
Drishti IAS.
Thousands of smaller players.
Global investors have poured billions into this ecosystem.
Not for charity.
Not for patriotism.
For returns.
Then comes the NGO ecosystem.
The outrage industry.
The grant circuit.
A narrative that survives only if India remains intellectually dependent.
Teach children their own history.
Accurately.
And the narrative starts suffocating.
Funding follows narratives.
Funding leaves with them too.
Add it together.
Conservative estimate.
Nearly ₹3 lakh crore at risk.
More than $35 billion.
This is a business survival fight.
That is what India was about to dismantle.
That is why the meme factory found fresh energy.
That is why the protest lands on June 6.
Before the academic year begins.
Before the reforms become irreversible.
Pradhan may go.
Perhaps he should.
That is a separate debate.
But the policies are the real battlefield.
Always were.
Most people are still watching the headline.
And missing the war.