Thank you @narendramodi ji for holding our Nation together for the last 12 years. Thank you for giving us the pride of being Indian.
Thank you for being the Statesman you are. Thank you for your foresight .. politically and economically.. and thank you 🙏🏽 for being a true Indian. @narendramodi
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I lack civic sense.
They can overturn cars, burn streets,
and vandalize a city after a championship game.
I dance at an airport excited about my first foreign trip, and suddenly I am the face of poor civic sense.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I steal jobs.
They move factories across oceans,
shift profits through tax havens,
and automate entire industries overnight.
I study, compete, earn a visa, work 18 hours a day, sometimes multiple jobs and somehow I am the one stealing jobs and scamming the system.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am everywhere.
I build your software,
treat your illness,
teach your children,
drive your taxis,
and open your stores.
The world became a village,
yet my presence remains a problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am too loud.
The evening news screams outrage.
Political rallies shake entire cities.
The internet echoes with anger day and night.
I celebrate a wedding, a festival, a victory,
and I am told my joy is too loud.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I smell of curry.
The world smells of gunpowder,
of hatred,
of division,
of endless arguments about race and religion.
I carry the fragrance of spices from my grandmother's kitchen,
and somehow that is what offends.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I have no culture.
I come from a civilization that counted the stars
when much of the world was still learning maps.
I speak languages older than nations.
I celebrate hundreds of traditions,
yet I am told I have no culture.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I am backward.
I send missions to the Moon.
I build vaccines for millions.
I run companies across continents.
Yet a viral video of one fool becomes evidence against a billion people.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I worship celebrities.
I celebrate my favorite actor's success
with flowers, music, and a few glasses of milk.
Others worship influencers who sell outrage, turn every disagreement into a battlefield, and every opinion into a war.
Yet my celebration is the one that makes headlines.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I gather in crowds.
We walk together in processions,
celebrating our faith, our culture, our traditions.
Everyone is welcome.
No shops are looted.
No neighborhoods are burned.
No one is threatened for thinking differently.
We sing.
We dance.
We pray.
And somehow our gathering becomes the problem.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I bring my culture everywhere.
I light a lamp in a foreign land.
I wear a saree in the snow.
I teach my children the language of their grandparents.
Others build walls between neighbors,
argue endlessly over identity,
and forget where they came from.
Yet I am told I should leave my culture behind.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I live in the past.
But my past gave me yoga,
mathematics, philosophy, meditation,
and the idea that the world is one family.
The future keeps borrowing from my past,
while telling me to be embarrassed by it.
I am an Indian,
and everyone says I should be ashamed.
Ashamed of my accent.
Ashamed of my food.
Ashamed of my festivals.
Ashamed of my traditions.
Ashamed of existing.
But I am not ashamed.
I am the child of farmers and philosophers,
scientists and saints, workers and dreamers.
I come from a land that taught the world
that truth can be many-sided,
that all paths deserve respect,
and that the entire world is one family.
Yes, we have flaws. Every nation does.
But judge me by my actions, not by your stereotypes.
For I am an Indian.
And before you tell me what is wrong with me, look honestly at what you have normalized in yourself.
For I am an Indian.
The world may mock my accent,
question my customs,
laugh at my celebrations,
and judge me through a thousand stereotypes.
Yet I stand tall.
For I belong to a civilization older than empires, a culture richer than prejudice, and a people whose spirit refuses to bend.
Jai Hind
@AstroSharmistha You are correct & forthright in your predictions.
Even if someone doesn't want to believe, at least he should take a hint & start working towards it.
It has to happen but it can happen better by Hardwork & with recognition.
So thanks to you for your hardwork & correct predictions
Another indian techie shot dead in US.
A lady shot dead in a grocery shop in US
Many such killings in Canada too.
AND SO ON.....
And some prominent indians and journalists have all the time to criticise only the Garbha by some indians at tarmac. So sad.
Great achievement.
Heartiest congratulations to the team India.
Great inspiration of our great leader Modi ji and his team.
Still media is interested only in cockroaches and ther CHP.
What you see behind Prime Minister Modi is a 700 MW nuclear steam generator, fully designed by NPCIL and indigenously manufactured in India by our own heavy engineering industry.
Only a handful of countries in the world possess the industrial depth to produce these at scale.
These are not ordinary pressure vessels. Each one is a colossal engineering masterpiece often exceeding 200–300 tonnes containing thousands of precisely fabricated, corrosion-resistant alloy tubes that must transfer intense heat flawlessly for decades under extreme pressure, temperature, and radiation. The welding, metallurgy, non-destructive testing, and quality standards involved are among the most demanding in any industry.
For a nuclear or mechanical engineer, this photograph is genuinely more impressive than most missile or aircraft images. Missiles and jets showcase brilliant design and systems integration. But this represents something rarer: complete industrial sovereignty over a critical, high-complexity component that very few nations can manufacture end-to-end.
This achievement is the result of years of sustained effort in India’s indigenous 700 MWe PHWR programme. It reflects the maturing capability of Indian companies (notably L&T Heavy Engineering and BHEL), the strength of our supply chain, and the policy push for Atmanirbhar Bharat in strategic sectors. These steam generators are now being delivered ahead of schedule for the fleet-mode construction of multiple 700 MW reactors, a model designed for faster, more cost-effective nuclear expansion.
More than just a photo, it quietly signals that India is no longer just assembling or importing nuclear technology. We are building the backbone of our clean energy future with our own hands, skills, and factories. This is the kind of hard industrial power that actually sustains nations for generations.
@TheSkandar I am sad this happened. Specially with you, a person who is so positive and supportive of kashmir as an important part of india.
But past haunts.
Let's all work together to bring the expected change by developing kashmir to take it out of cluches of the bad past.
Lead Anna lead. Create space in TN and in the whole of India.
But be tactful, leave ego, work hard. There is so much space in BJP itself.
So use your brain, work hard, leadership is available for asking. In the BJP and in the whole of India.
Lead Anna lead. Create space in TN and in the whole of India.
But be tactful, leave ego, work hard. There is so much space in BJP itself.
So use your brain, work hard, leadership is available for asking. In the BJP and in the whole of India.
நாளைய தினம் மதியம் 12 மணி அளவில், சமூக வலைத்தளங்கள் மூலம் உங்கள் அனைவரையும் சந்தித்து, கருத்துகளைப் பகிர்ந்து கொள்ளவும், மனம் திறந்து உரையாடவும், ஆவலுடன் எதிர்நோக்கி இருக்கிறேன்.
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Even if it is only a story, it is true with many in india. Specially if it is true, more should learn from her.
Either way, you have done good by creating useful thought process.
This morning, a 15-minute Rapido ride taught me more about resilience than years of motivational videos.
The rider was a young woman.
A few minutes after I booked, she called and said:
"Bhaiya, please cancel mat karna. 2 minute mein aa rahi hu."
When she arrived, she kept apologizing for being late because of traffic.
During the ride, I learned she had lost her father.
She's supporting her family, paying EMI on a scooty she bought on loan, and earning around ₹1,000 a day through Rapido.
Then she told me her younger brother had passed 12th but couldn't find a job.
My brother works in HR and hires 12th-pass candidates also, so I shared his contact and told her I'd try to help.
We reached my destination and went our separate ways.
Most people see a Rapido rider.
I saw courage, responsibility, and a person refusing to give up despite life hitting her hard.
What's a stranger's story you'll never forget?
If india has done nothing then why Yoga, spirituality, multicultural living, multilingual existence...so on are talked about for india.
How india is third economy of the world.
How top world companies have Indians in top ten position?
How india gave covid vaccines to 64 countries
UPI and digital payments. We literally bypassed the entire credit card era.
Interplanetary space missions on a budget that costs less than a Hollywood space movie.
Rock-cut architecture. While the ancient world was busy stacking bricks, Indian master-builders were carving monolithic wonders like the Kailasa Temple straight out of a single mountain
@the_renkaze@mehulmpt Everyone works and pays tax. Any government elected works with limitations of resources and the fact that they have to face elections again. But citizens questioning the system and letting only deserving to come back again is our duty.
@hvgoenka You may have a point. But is it not true that similar fun things by others are appreciated with " Enjoying".
Where as Indians are looked in different way in many countries. Even after top companies are headed by indians but Indians are recognized more for labour's & hardwork.
@mehulmpt True. Your reasons to shift to Dubai may be or are right. All the best.
But we only have to make the system right. It is difficult but more good people and business in india will only make it right.
Tiny steps, giant leap.
At just 5, Trisha Thosar holds the nation’s pride.
History made with a smile.
Trisha proves dreams have no age limit.
President’s honor, India’ applause.