Terrible. There should be no provision for slaughter in a residential complex. Muslim community should stop insisting on it. It will only marginalise them further and push them into a ghetto that many want to escape.
My February tweet below comes true.
Today, 30 MORE days of parole granted to rape-murder convict Dera chief Gurmeet Singh, 4 months after his last parole in Jan.
It’s his 12 parole/furlough since 2020.
That’s 4️⃣3️⃣6️⃣ days out of jail total since his conviction.
Dear @RBI: Do not let the psychology of Rs 100 per dollar determine your policy response. 100 is just a number, like 99 and 101. Whether the oil shortage is short-lived or long-lived, the right response at this moment is to let the rupee depreciate. 1/6
Nearly two years after the deadly Pune Porsche crash that killed a young IT engineer, the victim’s mother has once again expressed frustration over the pace of justice in the case. Speaking emotionally, she said her family “lost everything” in the tragedy while claiming that no real consequences have been faced by the accused so far.
The high-profile case had sparked nationwide outrage after a 17-year-old allegedly rammed a Porsche car into two IT professionals in Pune. The juvenile accused, along with both parents, was later granted bail by the court. The victim’s mother said legal proceedings are ongoing, but the family still feels helpless and uncertain about the future of the case.
#PunePorscheCase #Pune #Justice #RoadSafety #Punetimesmirror
DINK’s are doing it wrong. Andhra Pradesh is now doing it wrong. Hope other states don’t follow.
The incentive should be in the form of tax benefits - like Indonesia does it. This will encourage our best earning population to have more children.
PM needs to stop virtue signalling. Convoys and security protocols and arrangements should be based on threat perception. PM and HM are in high risk and shouldn’t compromise on security. All other ministers can make do with even one vehicle. State ministers and babus should not get more than one vehicle. These people should not travel with an army of attendants and hanger ons. Put an end to that even if there was no austerity.
Such a low hanging fruit I swear - many such simple actions should be done - and we need to step out of appeasement of small groups and do things which are fair!
Dear PM @narendramodi - If you really want people to reduce their overseas travel, then the lowest-hanging fruit is to make Goa appealing again.
And the first step is to smash the taxi-mafia in Goa. They have been pampered for far too long. End their menace.
This is one of the biggest engineering wins India has had in years, and it deserves so much appreciation!
What got tested today isn't just any missile. It's a missile that can carry many nuclear warheads at once, with each warhead going to a different target hundreds of kilometres apart. On top of that, the warhead doesn't fall in a normal arc that enemy defence systems can predict.
It glides at over five times the speed of sound and changes direction mid-flight, which makes it almost impossible to shoot down with anything any country has today.
Putting all three things into one missile, MIRV, hypersonic glide, and 5,000 plus km range, is incredibly hard. The only countries in the world that have done this are the US, Russia, China, and now India. That's it.
The story behind it is the part that should make every Indian proud.
This whole journey started in 1983 under Dr APJ Abdul Kalam at DRDO. Five missiles to be built, all indigenous, with names you'll recognise. Prithvi, Agni, Trishul, Nag, Akash.
The West had blocked us from buying any of this technology. We had to figure out everything ourselves. The materials. The on-board computers. The fuel. The guidance. The warhead miniaturisation. Every part of this is a separate hard problem, and DRDO labs along with ISRO, BARC and dozens of partners cracked them one by one over four decades.
Forty-three years from a small missile programme to a missile that puts India in the same club as the US, Russia and China. Done under sanctions, on a fraction of their budgets, with no foreign help. There aren't many engineering stories in the world that look like this. :)
The bigger point is what this means for India's safety.
With this missile, no enemy can wipe out India's nuclear weapons in a surprise attack, because the launchers can move anywhere, each missile carries many warheads, and the warheads can't be shot down.
Hats off to DRDO, the Strategic Forces Command, and every engineer who has spent decades quietly building this capability for India.
And a quiet thank you to Dr Kalam, whose dream in 1983 has finally taken this shape. 🇮🇳
Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tourists to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron fist policy can bring change.
@aravind@PruritusAnii Completely agree. On another note can we just call it a “Hindu name” or a “Brahmin name”? Using “Upper” creates an uncalled for hierarchy.
An angry lady’s image shouting at a political leader and his party for having stopped the road has gone viral.
That one woman has said what millions of us feel. Stop blocking roads for your political agendas. Stop blocking roads, temples, for VIPs.
People have work, emergencies, lives. This entitlement has gone too far.