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Indian stars Gurpreet Singh, Sunil Chhetri & Sandesh Jhingan have appealed to FIFA to intervene and Save Indian football 🇮🇳
India’s top leagues ISL & I-League currently suspended due to a lack of Commercial Partners
@iNikhilsaini Bhakti teaches compassion first. When we visit sacred spaces, especially eco-sensitive ones, a little awareness goes a long way. Faith matters, but so does how we practice it.
We have normalised what should never have been normal in Uttarakhand.
The children in this picture are being praised and nominated for bravery awards for surviving a bear attack. And they truly were brave. In a moment of fear and danger, they showed courage and presence of mind far beyond their years. They deserve respect for making it through something no child should ever face.
But there is a question we must not look away from.
Why did bravery become necessary in the first place?
Children are meant to walk to school without fear, play near their homes, and grow up feeling protected by the spaces around them. They are not meant to encounter wild animals as part of everyday life. When survival becomes something we reward, it quietly exposes a failure to protect.
This is not an isolated incident. Just last night, another leopard attack was reported from the Lweshala area of Nainital district, where a man was seriously injured. Similar incidents are being reported again and again across Uttarakhand.
We praise courage, but we avoid accountability.
We share stories, but we accept the pattern.
We call it bravery and move on.
Yes, these children were brave.
But bravery should never be a requirement for childhood.
When danger becomes routine and extreme events are treated as normal, it shows how deeply we have adjusted to a crisis instead of addressing it. Uttarakhand has not only learned to live with human wildlife conflict, it has learned to accept it.
And that quiet acceptance is the real tragedy.
I also make a sincere appeal to my brothers and sisters of Uttarakhand: please do not let racial or communal hatred define us or tarnish the image of our state. This land has been protected by the sacrifices of our forefathers, some of them gave their lives for it.
#Uttarakhand
Along with the latest developments in the Ankita Bhandari case, another disturbing turn has emerged. The Scheduled Caste Commission has written a letter seeking action against journalists who raised questions and amplified allegations related to the case. At the same time, FIRs and legal pressure are being used against media platforms and individuals who shared or discussed the claims made by Urmila Sanawar.
This is no longer just about one case.
It is about how power responds when uncomfortable questions are asked.
Instead of focusing on the seriousness of the crime and the demand for justice, the debate is being redirected through the prism of caste and identity. First, allegations were dismissed as an insult. Now, questioning them is being criminalised.
This is where we stand in 2025.
Crimes and allegations are judged less by their gravity and more by who is speaking and who is being spoken about.
When caste becomes a tool to silence scrutiny, and institutions are used to intimidate journalists, press freedom is not just under threat, it is being openly tested.
Justice cannot breathe in an atmosphere where questions are punished and identities decide innocence or guilt.
@narendramodi@PMOIndia@BJP4India@INCIndia@RahulGandhi@priyankagandhi@yogitabhayana
#JusticeForAnkitaBhandari
I’ve seen so many posts dragging Smriti Mandhana for having an athletic body and calling it “masculine.” Here’s the tea, athletes have muscles because they actually train for them. Not like you, who skips the gym because it’s “too cold” outside and then judges from the couch✌️
If media reports are to be believed, the AQI crossed 250+, which is alarming. This isn’t normal weather, it’s a public health issue. Denial won’t make it disappear.
It’s time to take responsibility before it’s too late.
#DehradunAQI#Pollution#AirQualityIndia
Yesterday, we all experienced the terrible air quality in Dehradun. Yet some people are casually calling it “fog,” which is honestly beyond my understanding. Why aren’t we taking this seriously? There were no alerts, no warnings from the government or any concerned institutions.
At this point, who is even safe in this country? Who truly belongs here? What “independence” when empathy and basic humanity are dead? What justice? Yesterday it was Nirbhaya, today it’s Yadnya, and so many in between. Tomorrow it’ll be someone else.
100 years of late Gaura Devi
Daughter of the mountains,
25/10/1925
घस्यारि का स्वांग मा
चिपको कि करणि
गौरा देइ
Today on the birth anniversary of Gauri Devi,I will always fight for my jal ,jungle and jameen, Raini Ki Gaura
"O Gaura"
"O mitri didi"
"E la mai"