This person is Mohsin Kazmi (Insta ID - mohsinkazmi7) from Jamshedpur, Jharkhand who claims to be working in Jindal Steel, Sambhalpur, Odisha @JindalSteel_In
Mohsin has 300k followers on Instagram and constantly peddles fake news against Indian Army, with a view of damaging the morale of our soldiers
Here he is claiming China invaded India by showing clear cut AI video of Indian Army soldier in humiliating scenario and a clip from Thailand- Cambodia war passed off as Chinese invasion inside India
Mohsin's video has 9 million views and 6 Lakhs likes, he has made multiple other videos of such provocative nature
My request to @MPNaveenJindal to please clarify whether Mr Mohsin's claim of working in your company is true and if yes, does Jindal group condone his views?
Also @Rajnathsingh@adgpi please take immediate action he is waging information war against our army
This is Amaira's room, the Class 4 student who died by suicide at Jaipur's Neerja Modi School, due to classmates bullying and a teacher's apathy.
Imagine the agonizing plight of her parents. Every morning, they wake up to a quiet house, forced to step into an empty bedroom that still smells like their daughter, surrounded by her toys, books, and clothes. They are trapped in a nightmare where they must live with this crushing pain every single day, weeping into the silence with absolutely no relief. It cuts straight through your heart. No child, no parents deserve this.
Parents, save yourself from this situation: do not leave your child's safety and happiness to schools, society or the state. Be unapologetically protective. Look at every angle, anticipate every danger. Build a bond so solid that they know they can tell you anything without fear of judgment. Teach them to recognize when something is wrong, empower them to speak up and then, most importantly, handle the situation, because not handling a child's current problems to their expectations from you builds a wall that stops them from sharing future ones.
Recently, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi gave Filipino twin brothers, Kelly and Tyler, a new lease of life through a rare paediatric twin liver transplant.
Yet, don’t expect this to make international headlines.
If this were some negative news about India, it would be everywhere. But stories that highlight India’s achievements rarely receive the same global attention.
This is Jamey Carney, a 43-year-old woman from New York who became involved in the pro-Palestinian movement and decided to move to Ireland.
There she met her partner, Ahmad Al-Saqar, a Palestinian refugee from Jordan, and converted to Islam. She frequently posted on social media about their trips together.
It didn’t last long. She was brutally beaten to death by him. Her disfigured body was found by her 13-year-old daughter. The suspect has been on the run since Tuesday.
Western leftist pro-Palestinian women and those willing to convert to Islam need to wake the fuck up. Or they could end up like this.
Had years in my eyes watching this
Child safety protocols are really important. As kids, they are still learning to control their emotions
Scared after watching this 😕
India’s Second Secretary at the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, Puja Jha, raised an immediate objection after a map shown during a foreign policy seminar in Bangladesh depicted Jammu & Kashmir as part of Pakistan.
She stated that Jammu & Kashmir is an integral and inalienable part of India, describing the map as “factually incorrect.”
An Indian who had been living in Japan for more than a yr noticed something strange : his Japanese friends were polite & helpful, yet none of them ever invited him to their home, not even for a cup of tea.
Confused & hurt, he finally asked one Japanese friend why this was so.
After a long silence, the friend replied, "We are taught Indian history… not for inspiration, but as a warning."
The Indian, astonished, asked, "A warning? Indian history is taught as a warning? Please explain why."
The Japanese friend asked, "How many English ruled India?"
The Indian replied, "Maybe… about 10,000?"
The Japanese person nodded seriously & asked, "At that time, weren’t there over 300 million Indians?"
"So who committed the atrocities on your people? Who followed the orders to whip, torture, & shoot them?"
He asked emphatically, "When General Dyer ordered the firing at Jallianwala Bagh, who pulled the trigger? Was it the English soldiers? No, it was Indians."
"Why didn’t anyone point their rifle at General Dyer, not a single person?" He continued, "The slavery you talk about—this was your real slavery. Not of the body, but of the soul."*
The Indian stood motionless, silent, & ashamed.
The Japanese friend continued, "How many Mughals came from Central Asia? Maybe a few thousand? And yet they ruled you for centuries."
"The Mughals did not rule India through their numbers; it was your own people who bowed to them, obeyed them, betrayed their own, and showed loyalty to the Mughals. Either to survive or for silver coins."
"Your own people converted to their religions."
"Your own people betrayed your heroes to the English. Who betrayed Chandrashekhar Azad? Who informed the English about his hiding place in Alfred Park?"
"Bhagat Singh was not easily executed without the permission of those people (Gandhi-Nehrus) who called themselves patriots."
"You Indians do not need foreign enemies. Your own people repeatedly betray you for power, position, and personal gain. That is why we keep distance from Indians."
"When the English came to Hong Kong and Singapore, not a single local joined their army. But in India, you did not just join the enemy’s army—you served them. You worshipped them. You killed your own people to please them."
"Even today, you have not changed. You have learned no lessons from history. Even for a little free electricity, a bottle of alcohol, or a blanket—you sell your vote, your conscience, and your voice without thinking."
"You chant slogans, protest, but when the country needs your sacrifice, where are you? Your first loyalty is still to your home, family, wife, children, and wealth.
The rest—country —can go to hell."
After saying this, the Japanese left, and the Indian stood there, head bowed, frozen in shame.
@jason_mat98@SanggitaT@titforfix Kyu kare... Y specifically muslims... He is not congressi...
He addressed 130 billion ppl together... But loo, kuch logoko kabhi special status chahiye... Ni milegi... Karlo karna hai ..
Happy Birthday, Ranveer Singh. ❤️
Some films stay with you forever. Dhurandhar will always be one of those films for me. Not just because of the story we told but because I got to witness something very few directors ever get to witness.
I’ve always known you’re an extraordinary actor. But this journey made me fall in love with the artist you are and even more with the human being behind the artist.
There were days on Dhurandhar that I knew I was witnessing something incredibly rare.
The 26/11 sequence. The final tea shop scene. The Pathankot massacre. The pump house scene. The court exterior. Just to name a few. Take after take, scene after scene, you never once looked for the easy choice. Every emotion landed exactly where it needed to. Every silence had meaning. Every glance had intent. Every beat was pitch perfect.
The consistency was almost impossible to comprehend. It genuinely felt like watching someone touched by divine grace. As though Maa Saraswati herself had placed her hand on your head and blessed you with every ounce of artistic brilliance she could.
As a director, there are moments you spend your entire career hoping to experience. You gave me those moments again and again.
I truly believe what you’ve done in Dhurandhar is one of the finest performances Indian cinema has ever seen. It isn’t just a performance, it is a force of nature. Fearless, towering and so complete that it disappears into the soul of the character.
I have no doubt people will talk about this performance for years, perhaps generations to come.
But what I’ll cherish even more is everything that happened between “Action” and “Cut.” The conversations. The shared conviction. The relentless pursuit of getting every single moment right.
Somewhere along the way, you stopped being just my actor.
You became my brother.
Thank you for trusting me with your heart, your craft and your madness. Thank you for giving Dhurandhar every piece of yourself.
I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve created together.
Love you always.
Happy Birthday, brother. ❤️
Mehbooba Mufti in Tehran for Ayotolla Khamenei's funeral.
Fun Fact : In 36 years of exile of Kashmiri Hindus, she has never visited even one refuge camp of Kashmiri Pandits.
Some journeys reveal priorities better than speeches ever can
She was born Riddhi Jadhav.
She had once objected to being denied entry into a temple because she was wearing shorts.
She urged women to wear shorts to temples to assert their rights and smash patriarchy.
Then she married Adnan Shaikh.
She is now called Ayesha Shaikh, and she wears a burqa.
Not sure what is being smashed these days. Any idea?
#SmashingPatriarchyInShorts
India set up a fully functional field hospital in earthquake-hit Venezuela, thousands of kilometres away, simply to help those in need.
This won’t dominate timelines or rack up 50 million views. But let there be one racist post targeting Indians, and it spreads like wildfire.
Humanitarian work rarely goes viral. Hate almost always does.