TNM has accessed a chilling 16-minute audio. Weeks before 20-month-old Arshith was tortured to death in Kerala, his grandma called the Child Protection office with clear warning. She was dismissed.
@harithajohn1, @AzeefaFathima on how the system failed
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A 39-year-old jogger underwent surgery after being bitten in the genital area by a pet Rottweiler during a morning run on Carter Road Promenade, prompting Khar Police to register an FIR against both the dog's handler and owner. (1/5)
8 years and 248 crore rupees later, the BMC has handed Mumbaikars a crumbling joke. The newly opened Mrinaltai Flyover is already falling apart with uneven surfaces, and shameful patchwork that exposes the dark reality of this project. Your hard-earned tax money has been shamelessly looted while those in power from the BJP and Shivsena stay completely silent on this disaster. Mumbaikars deserve world-class infrastructure, not a dangerous, substandard mess built on corruption and utter incompetence.
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मध्य प्रदेश की NEET छात्रा आकांक्षा चतुर्वेदी ने 20 मई को नागपुर में फंसी लगाकर जान दे दी। अब उसका सुसाइड नोट सामने आया है।
आकांक्षा ने लिखा – "मम्मी, पापा आपका मुझ पर भरोसा था कि मेरी बेटी पढ़ लिखकर डॉक्टर बन जाएगी। पर दोबारा NEET देने की हिम्मत नहीं है मेरे अंदर। पहले NEET के पेपर में मेरे अच्छे मार्क्स आ रहे थे, पर दोबारा पेपर अच्छा जाए, इसकी क्या गारंटी है। सॉरी मम्मी पापा। मैंने सब बर्बाद कर दिया आप दोनों का"
#DelhiMalviyaNagarFire - is it plausible for any hotel or anybody to make 22 rooms instead of 6 permitted WITHOUT officials' involvement? Impossible. They charge "tributes" even from under construction buildings. They are aware of even a wall not as per rule. Don't allow any whitwashing please @gupta_rekha ji
PM Modi's #MannKiBaat came & went without a mention of the NEET, CBSE & CUET mess.
Let's not pretend this is beneath the Prime Minister's attention. We have seen the full communication apparatus mobilised over far smaller matters. Photo ops, speeches, tweets & inaugurations for projects of purely local significance.
When millions of students are affected, however, the country is expected to accept silence.
Strange priorities for a nation that calls its youth its greatest asset.
Education is the ONLY honest route available to Indians to improve their economic status. Exams are life & death situations for millions. The casual zamindar style attitude displayed by the PM is his lowest moment in his 12 year rule.
Indian children and youth from lower and working classes, who toil day and night, must be fully aware that there is no real meritocracy in India and no great opportunities for you. All politicians, irrespective of political party, and all bureaucrats, irrespective of affiliation, are going to lie to you about a great future — but it is not happening for you. Don’t trust their rhetoric. Look around—India is one of the most unequal nations in the world, marked by extreme inequality and discrimination. There is no fairness or justice. Your parents, who are grinding themselves down to educate you in schools and colleges, are wasting their time, effort, and resources. You are all on your own. India missed the bus 40 years ago. The ruling elite (Left, Right, Center) of this country have had no plans for you.
Every social media post and news about Twisha Sharma and her Ex- Judge mother - in law - Giribala Singh, makes me wonder why does the society discuss a woman’s character instead of discussing what happened to her.
Her WhatsApp messages are being questioned.
Her mental health has been brought up.
Her relationship with plants is being discussed. 😊
Her “liberal views” have became a subject of debate.
At every step, the spotlight has moved away from accountability and toward her character.
This is not accidental.
Character assassination has always been one of society’s favourite ways of dealing with uncomfortable questions. If you cannot defend what happened, make people question who it happened to.
And what struck me most was not just the comments from Giribala Singh. It was the fact that Twisha’s own parents did not support her enough - “ignore it”
Imagine that.
Everyone has become an investigator of a person’s character, while the search for truth has quietly slipped into the background.
Patriarchy is rarely as simple as men versus women. Sometimes women become its strongest gatekeepers. The “ideal woman” must be agreeable, traditional, self-sacrificing, family-oriented, emotionally contained, and endlessly accommodating.
The moment a woman steps outside that script, her credibility becomes negotiable.
What Giribala Singh’s statements reveal is not merely a family dispute. They reveal a societal instinct: before asking whether a woman was wronged, we first ask whether she was worthy.
Did she pray enough?
Was she respectful enough?
Was she traditional enough?
Did her parents raise her correctly?
These questions are not seeking truth. They are deciding eligibility for empathy.
And that is what disturbs me most. I have personally been at the receiving end of my own family members who haven’t spoken to me for 20 years because I decided to step away from their script of a good daughter.
Justice cannot depend on whether we approve of someone’s personality, lifestyle, beliefs, messages, or choices.
The question is never whether Twisha was perfect.
The question is whether we are willing to look beyond our biases long enough to see humanity and accept people.
Indian Army taking over NEET exam logistics is not something to celebrate. It's reflection of how badly civilian agencies have failed.
Army picks up the NEET papers from printing centres
Bulletproof vehicles transport them to centre.
Army exists for national security, border protection, and defence. The fact that they now have to handle exam papers shows how police and other agencies have failed to control paper leak gangs.
A country should not need military-level logistics just to conduct a student exam fairly. Sad state of affairs.
CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
Two problems, actually.
One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.
Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.
You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.
The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
The AI just invoices you for the outage.
And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.
To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.
You didn’t hire a replacement.
You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.
Enjoy.
Vietnamese are still putting up with these antics. But the nerves are frayed. Their patience is wearing thin. The whispers within the industry circles will only get louder.
Hundreds of devotees gather outside the Sunni Masjid near Bandra West railway station, transforming one of Mumbai's busiest transit hubs into a serene canvas of collective devotion. Vivid blue prayer mats stretch across the road in perfect geometric rows as the city pauses for Eid al-Adha.
In a city that rarely stands still, this is a rare and moving sight, thousands united in quiet faith, shoulder to shoulder, embodying the discipline and communal warmth that define Mumbai's spirit. Eid Mubarak to all those celebrating.
https://t.co/PyhdXQQn0V Just outrageous! This case was so heartbreaking, 2 young techies both, killed, because this man enabled his son, to drink and drive around in a Porsche. Then they did everything to cover it up, including switching blood samples. Imagine the bereft families now seeing this #PunePorsche
Porsche's value is Rs 4 crores. The 2 lives killed by Vedant Agarwal is priceless. The video of his family celebrating the bail would enrage anyone. Despite very senior journalists in the country pursuing the case, the killer family's money and power are protecting them. This tragic event was pursued by many channels for months together in prime time. If elites are immune to law, what faith a common man would have on the system?
Those who don't live in Mumbai,do not know how big an achievement and relief this is for Mumbaikars,kudos to the goverment for taking this much needed action.
An interview like this should be grounds for cancelling her anticipatory bail at once - she’s demonstrating exactly how she can use her power to influence the investigation
India really needs a civic sense movement. The incident at Delhi Metro where an elderly man reportedly urinated inside a lift is severely unacceptable and deserving of penalty under public nuisance laws. Civilised societies should punish misconduct in real time!
“PM, Modi, why don’t you take some questions from the freest press in the world” truly a cringe moment for Indian democracy & the free press. If Modi is such a confident communicator than why is he the first PM in our history never to do an open presser?