#GratitudePost 🇮🇳🇮🇳
This is what Nabhastra Private Limited wrote on naming their new defence drone in honour of raja beta
'Today, Nabhastra takes immense pride in unveiling AKSHAY — our indigenous VTOL UAV platform, named in honour of Major Akshay Girish, a brave son of India whose courage, sacrifice, and devotion to the nation continue to inspire us.
AKSHAY is a symbol of resilience.
A reminder that true heroes never leave us.
And a commitment that the values they stood for continue to guide our mission.
As this platform takes to the skies, it carries with it the spirit of a soldier who gave everything for the nation he loved.
May every flight honour his memory.
May every mission reflect his courage.
May his legacy continue to soar above the clouds he once protected.
To the family of Major Akshay Girish, we offer our deepest respect and gratitude. We are humbled to carry his name forward.
Built in India. Built for India.'
Thank you for this huge tribute 🙏
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
#AkshayDrone #Nabhastra #VTOLUAV #DefenceInnovation #MakeInIndia #AtmanirbharBharat
Shourya Chakra for Lt Col Aditya Ghatge of the ‘Waghnakhs’ (Tiger’s Claws) of the Indian Army!
Had the privilege of meeting him last year!
The Waghnakhs have no peers!
Imagine the state of affairs during 26/11, when commandos had to wait in an aircraft for a minister to show up, even as people were being slaughtered in the Taj and Chabad House.
You must've heard Nana Patekar is too Blunt & Outspoken. That's 100% true & here's a proof. Saying 'this' in front of sitting CM & Dy CM is surely not easy.
"When Yashwantrao Chavan had ₹25000 in bank when he died, today a Corporator is Crorepati within 1 yr of getting elected. We know this, how come you don't get to know this?"
There is nobody like Sunny Gavaskar when it comes to storytelling.
And this one about him & Joel Garner is one of the funniest I have heard so far. 😂😂😂
(Vid: TheStumpsChampion)
Cannot make this up.
TMC leader Brahmanand Chakraborty found by police hiding under a pile of sarees in Howrah, not far from Kolkata.
Accused of taking “cut money” in exchange for govt housing scheme benefits.
Paper Pepper is a Korean papercraft artist who gave Van Gogh a makeover, fixed his ear, and proved Korean skincare is so good it can regrow body parts.
Not a filter. Not AI. Just paper, patience, and Seoul-level beauty standards.
I'm a cardiologist. A 42-year-old mother of two came to my office complaining of jaw pain and crushing fatigue. She ran half-marathons. Her EKG was normal. Another doctor had sent her home with anxiety medication.
When I got her into the cath lab, I found severe microvascular disease — plaque choking the tiniest vessels of her heart, the ones standard angiograms routinely miss.
Her heart had been starving in silence while everyone told her she was stressed.
She is alive today. Too many women like her are not.
Heart disease kills more women than every cancer combined. And medicine is still diagnosing it through a male lens.
84% of cardiologists report having patients in the past year whose heart disease was misdiagnosed by another physician. Women with a STEMI heart attack have a 59% greater chance of being misdiagnosed compared to men. Women with an NSTEMI — 41% greater chance.
The reason is structural. For decades, we screened, tested, and treated women using a template built for men.
Men's heart attacks announce themselves — the crushing chest pain, the clutched fist, the Hollywood collapse. Women's hearts whisper. Crushing fatigue that feels like wearing a lead vest. Jaw pain written off as TMJ. Nausea blamed on a stomach bug. An ache between the shoulder blades blamed on a long week. Shortness of breath blamed on being out of shape.
For years, medicine called these "atypical" symptoms. They are not atypical. They are female-typical. Half of humanity is not a variant.
And the biology runs deeper than symptoms.
Women have smaller hearts and narrower coronary arteries. Plaque doesn't only clog the big highway vessels — it hides in the microvasculature, the tiny branches feeding the heart muscle itself. A woman can have a heart attack with a completely "clean" standard angiogram.
SCAD — spontaneous coronary artery dissection — occurs 90% of the time in women. Often young, fit women with zero traditional risk factors. It's the leading cause of heart attack in women under 50, accounting for roughly one quarter of all cases in that age group. Most doctors have never diagnosed one.
And some of the most dangerous cardiac risk factors are hidden in women's medical histories where no one thinks to look:
Preeclampsia or gestational hypertension doubles to quadruples lifetime heart disease and stroke risk. Pregnancy is the body's first cardiac stress test — and these complications are early warning sirens, not closed chapters.
Autoimmune disease — lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis — far more common in women, turbocharges inflammation and plaque formation at any age.
Cardiovascular disease in women aged 20-44 is projected to surge nearly 50% by 2050.
The youngest patients in my practice keep getting younger.
What every woman should ask her doctor — and what every doctor should be asking:
"Given my pregnancy history, autoimmune status, and family history — what is my full cardiovascular risk?" If they don't ask about preeclampsia or gestational diabetes, volunteer it.
"Should I have an Lp(a) test and a coronary calcium score?" Standard cholesterol panels miss too much. Lp(a) is genetic, one-time, and most women have never been tested.
"My tests came back normal but my symptoms haven't stopped — what's next?" Normal stress tests and angiograms can miss microvascular disease, spasm, and SCAD. Persistent symptoms warrant coronary CT angiography or cardiac MRI.
And if something feels wrong — say these exact words to your doctor: "I am concerned this could be my heart."
That single sentence changes the workup. Do not soften it. Do not apologize for it.
80% of heart disease is preventable. But the playbook has to be built for female biology.
Two decades ago, I wrote one of the first books warning that heart disease was the number one killer of women and that medicine was diagnosing it through a male lens. It was recognized by First Lady Laura Bush at the White House during the early years of the national conversation about women's heart health.
I'm haunted by how much of that book I could republish today unchanged.
The science has advanced. The awareness has grown. But the gap between what we know and what happens in the exam room is still costing women their lives.
Share this with every woman you love — and every doctor who treats them. READ MORE: https://t.co/4LRugiY8q2
25-year-old Anurag Rawat just ran 10 km through the unforgiving trails of Niti Valley. High altitude, thin air, rocky terrain. 1 hour 45 minutes.
With cerebral palsy.
At the Niti Extreme Ultra Run (May 31 to June 2), held in one of India’s most remote border valleys in Chamoli district, over 1,200 runners from 27 states showed up to push their limits. Anurag showed everyone what limits really look like.
“Boundaries only exist in the mind. If the resolve is strong, the body will find a way.”
Making Indian Army Proud:
Maj Prabhat Mishra of 22 KUMAON passed out as a distinguished graduate of US Army Comd and Gen Staff College, Fort Leavenworth with max awards to his name.
- Birrer Brooks Award for Best Masters of Mil Arts and Science Thesis. The thesis was titled 'India's Pursuit of Military Strategic Autonomy in a Multipolar World'. First Indian officer to win this award since 1948.
- Douglas MacArthur Military Leadership Award. First Indian to receive this feat.
- Golden Pen for scholarly contributions during the course.
- Overall graduated in top 1 percentile of the course with an order of merit of 4 out of 1185 mil offrs (Incl 129 international officers from 93 countries).
Well done!
Jai Hind.
Today is the perfect day to expose this Haryana man @iPradeepSangwan and @healinghimalaya . Absolute menace for garbage industry , bro keeps entering remote areas of Himachal and Uttarakhand and cleaning all the waste people worked so hard to spread there.
Tons of plastic removed from the Himalayas already and still this man refuses to stop. Don’t understand what problem he has with bottles, chips packets and garbage peacefully existing in nature.
When everyone else is busy fighting online, this guy is busy destroying the littering system built over years.
@Central_Railway the heat is killing us. People are drenched to the toe, dehydrated even. The very least you can do is run your locals on time! 20-min delays during peak hours are criminal. @AshwiniVaishnaw@indianrailway__