I'm an Engineer & MBA having centre-right school of thought & economic policies, nationalist & avid watcher of National security matters related to India
Vipin Kumar is an Indian construction worker in Romania.
One day, while he was walking near Nicolae Romanescu Park in Craiova, he saw a girl slip through a thin layer of ice and start struggling in the sub-zero water. Her father tried to reach her but became trapped in the broken ice.
Without any hesitation, Vipin used a nearby sledge to slide toward her. When the ice broke beneath him as well, he plunged into the freezing water, managed to grab the child, and held her above the surface for nearly 30 minutes until emergency crews arrived.
Both Vipin and the girl suffered severe hypothermia and were rushed to the hospital, where they received treatment.
Romania granted honorary citizenship to Vipin Kumar for his bravery and for risking his own life to save the girl.
Nowadays, social media is filled with hate against India, and Indians are increasingly being targeted. But when stories like this emerge, they rarely receive the same attention. They are not shared as widely, and somewhere along the way, these stories get buried and forgotten.
Odisha continues to power Indian hockey.
9 players from Odisha have been selected for the Indian Junior Men’s Hockey Team’s tour of Belgium.
Anmol Ekka leading the side as captain.
A proud moment for Odisha, and another reminder of the state’s contribution to Indian hockey.
Amazing all the discoveries that media has made in Bengal after TMC was voted out
One journalist tweeted that Bengal is poorer than sub Saharan Africa
Yes it is.
How did you not know this 3 months ago, when you folks made Bengal the showpiece state of 80 years of liberal rule?
Siya Goyal's mother - Siya was so innocent. She never smoked, drank, or partied. She didn't have a boyfriend.
Meanwhile, Siya posted this on her Instagram. Her family members followed her and knew everything.
Feminist girls are still defending her.
US SENATOR :
"When I travel to China, I leave my phone in Washington instead of taking it with me.
But when I travel to India, I bring this phone with me. That shows how much I trust India. I can't do the same in China"
We Muslims constitute 14% of India's population, but we get the highest 25% of subsidies, yet our contribution to the economy is only 2% of the total.
We’re literally plundering taxes, just like we did during the Mughal era.
‼️An Indian family visits Venice & can't take the sewage stench 🤢
Husband asks the wife,You wanted to visit Venice after watching a movie. How is it?
Then looking at his children closing their noses, he laughs and asks what happened?
If this was India, X will give 1B views.
Last night VIJYANT THAPAR my son fought dutifully for the country's honour but he was not destined to see the beautiful Sunrise on the 29 jun 99 & thereafter. However his legacy has continued to inspire the soldiers and the youth of the country. Love you son. Mother
I was fourteen, walking home from school in Paris with my French-American friend. Summer was around the corner and the heat was relentless.
‘You must be used to this heat,’ she said.
‘Not really,’ I replied. ‘We lived in the hills in India before we came to Paris.’
‘Hills? I didn’t know India had hills.’
‘We have the Himalayas,” I had replied. ‘The highest mountains in the world.’
She stopped dead.
‘You’ve got to be kidding! The highest mountains are in America.’
That expression of absolute certainty is etched into my memory even today.
Twenty years later, when I met her again in New York, I reminded her of that conversation. We couldn’t stop ourselves from laughing.
So anyway that afternoon we went home, and I opened my Philips Atlas and showed her the Himalayas.
‘You know,’ she said thoughtfully, ‘ I’d always wondered about that weird name. I just assumed it was some Native American name.’
A few weeks later, in geography class, while studying the Alps, our teacher announced they were the highest mountains in the world.
My newly enlightened friend proudly corrected her.
‘Actually, the Himalayas are.’
The teacher shot me a look that instantly identified the culprit behind this inconvenient fact.
Then, without missing a beat, she recovered.
‘Yes… but the Himalayas are the newest highest mountains. The Alps were the oldest highest mountains.’
Case closed.
At fourteen, I learnt one of life’s great lessons: The West doesn’t just write history, geography, science. It often decides it.
If something is ancient, extraordinary or foundational, somehow it must have originated in Europe or at the very least be explained through a European lens.
The Rig Veda became “Aryan.” A Middle Eastern Jew named Jesus acquired blond hair and blue eyes.
Even Panini, at one point, seemed to belong to everyone except India.
Now, apparently, Panini is Pakistani.
Progress, I suppose.
From ‘ that’s impossible’ to ‘it was ours all along.’
The script changes. The narrator doesn’t.
#SundayMusings
Look at the way DC of Kishtwar, His Highness Pankaj Kumar Sharma talks to the Army personnel just because his highness had to face 10 min delay due to the Army's movement. I would suggest putting the whole Kishtwar District on lockdown whenever his highness is on the move.
Women don't want to marry bald men. I can understand. It's a matter of physical attraction. If he wears a wig, and she marries him, but later finds out he uses a wig, the marriage can even be declared invalid.
Now,
How about push up & padded bras?
How about complexion hiding makeup?
Just like a head full of hair is attraction coefficient for females, a fuller breast and favourable complexion are evolutionary attraction coefficients for men.
How artificially modified things in men is unfair?
But artificially modified things in women is fair?
I am just being logical and rational.
Can anyone give me a logical or rational answer?
Qutbuddin Aibak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate, died after falling from a galloping horse.
But is it really possible that a general who rode a horse for the first time at the age of 11 and fought countless battles on horseback could die from a galloping horse?
Real History vs. Fabricated Story
When Qutbuddin Aibak plundered Rajputana, he killed the king of Mewar and captured Prince Karan Singh. Along with the looted wealth and the prince, he also took the prince's horse "Shubhrak" to Lahore.
In Lahore, Karan Singh tried to escape and was captured. Qutbuddin ordered his beheading and, to add insult to injury, ordered a polo match played using the dead prince's head as a ball.
On the day of the beheading, Qutbuddin arrived at the venue riding Shubhrak. Upon seeing its master Karan Singh, the horse bolted uncontrollably, causing Qutbuddin to fall from the horse. Shubhrak kicked the fallen Qutbuddin with a powerful kick. The powerful blows to the chest and head proved fatal. Qutbuddin Aibak died instantly in 1210 CE.
Everyone was stunned. Shubhrak ran towards Karan Singh, and taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, the prince jumped onto his valiant horse, which immediately took off running and began the most arduous race of his life.
It was a continuous race for almost more than three days, finally stopping at the gates of the kingdom of Mewar. When the prince dismounted, Shubhrak stood still like a statue. Karan Singh lovingly stroked the horse's head, but was shocked when Shubhrak fell to the ground.
The powerful horse managed to save its master and safely escorted him back to his kingdom before succumbing to his injuries.
We've read about Chetak, but the story of Shubhrak is beyond belief! Facts like this never make it into the curriculum of our modern education system. Most of us haven't even heard of it. Have we?
It is permanently buried in history. It's time to share the glory.
🙏🏻🇮🇳Jai Hind🙏🏻
Last week I visited Puri Jagannath temple...
Locals told me to visit Chilika lake and experience boating...
So I hired a taxi and visited Chilika lake located in Satapada almost 60km away from Puri...
In Satapada there is a boating club called Satapada dolphin motor boat assassination....
I and my wife decided to go for a boat ride...
The boating assassination shown us their boating rate card...
The boating assassination told us to hire a boat and gave us 2 options...
1) 2 hour boating cost ₹5999/-
2) 3 hour boating and dolphin watching cost ₹6999/-
I told them I doesn't want to hire a boat instead i will like to go for shared boating..
There are two more couples like us are also negotiating with the boating assassination...
But the boating assassination refuse to provide sharing boats...
I told them in our place you can do scuba diving for ₹3000/- per person...
In Udupi you can visit Saint Mery island by boarding a big boat for almost 3 hour package will cost you ₹400/- only....
Cost of my Air ticket from bangalore to Bhubaneswar is almost ₹7000/-
I checked in goggle for rate cards... that show ₹1500/- per boat for an hour...
Big scam is going on in Chilika lake boating ....
@odisha_tourism@IPR_Odisha take action on scamers...
BCC went to Lahore, Pakistan to cover a Muslim man teaching Sanskrit to Muslimstudents 🇵🇰🕉️
> He believes Sanskrit isn't language of just India, but "South Asians"
> Hijabis are speaking better Sanskrit than rich upper caste youth in India
> In some years, these people will distort Sanskrit texts to attack Indians who are busy learning generic English instead
This is some acid trip irl
Winning against the Chinese. In China.
At the Asian Relay Championships.
Srabani, Sudeshna, Sneha & Tamanna in the 4x100 relay.
Power. Speed. Grace. Commitment.
But above all, teamwork.
This clip has it all.
I’m watching it on loop.
More of this please. 🇮🇳