@MeghUpdates Who even travels to Turkey. Most people would choose to go Europe or the USA because most people of our country hardly do a lot of foreign trips.
Today is said to be the birth anniversary of a Kolkata man who was forgotten by his own people in spite of what he did for them. Today, he is revered by millions of Indians across the world. 🙏
🚨Top 5 Countries with the largest Defence budget -2024. (SIPRI)
1-US - $997 billion
2-China- $314 billion
3-Russia-$149 billion
4-Germany-$88 billion
5-INDIA - $83 billion
India need to increase it's defence budget.
Cut down on unproductive, vote-bank-driven expenses but increase the defence budget.
@JaipurDialogues Seriously! In such times you're still thinking about votes and elections. Zyada vote milne se hi zyada ache steps lega kya aur kam vote milne se kam.
Some of these city names were in the media in the last few days — just sharing the origin of these names:
Srinagar: Sri + Nagri – City of Laxmi.
Jammu: Named after Raja Jambulochan, a legendary king from around 900 BCE.
Nagrota: Nag + Utta – Place of Nagas (serpent deities).
R.S. Pura: Named after Ranbir Singh, second Dogra ruler of Jammu and Kashmir.
Pathankot: Named after the Pathania Rajput dynasty, rulers of Nurpur (Himachal Pradesh/Punjab).
Avantipura: Founded by King Avantivarman (9th century CE), first ruler of the Utpala dynasty in Kashmir.
Poonch: Part of ancient Kamboja and Gandhara, named after the Pranshesvara Shiva temple.
Rajouri: Raja + Puri – City of Kings.
Udhampur: Named in honour of Raja Udham Singh, son of Maharaja Gulab Singh (Dogra dynasty).
Baramulla: Derived from Varah Moola, referring to Lord Vishnu's Varaha avatar.
Kupwara: Kup + Wara – Place of wells/springs.
#JammuTrivia
#PreIslamicKashmir
I have always said that Bhimasena should be our role model and exemplar. When he had his enemies down and out, he did not display 'nobility' and other fatuous qualities.
He finished the job as harshly as he could. When he had Duryodhana down and utterly defeated, he proceeded to kick him in the head.
Much to learn, we still have.