Dad to a severe autism boy. CTO & Holder of 4 US Patents. Not hunting inspiration. Believes in discipline. Retweets are thoughts to ponder - not my agreements.
India's biggest problem is not Modi.
It is not Rahul Gandhi.
It is not Muslims.
It is a population that knows Virat Kohli's average, Salman Khan's net worth, Ranbir's relationships, and every Elvish Yadav controversy.
But don't know their MLA, their MP, or what they're actually doing with their vote.
Hindus need to give up this old age habit of Visharjan of Pooja items in Rivers, Ponds and seas.
These are some rituals created in the old days. We need to teach the current and the future generation that it is okay to dispose the post Pooja items in Garbage and recycle disposals.
This is a major cause of our water pollution.
India is becoming a nation of spoiled children. The rich spoil their kids by handing them everything on a silver platter, and the poor aspire to do the same. Instead of teaching independence, responsibility, and accountability, we’ve normalized dependence and manipulation - all in the name of culture.
@sandeep_PT Do indians feel fellow Indians are so dumb that they will let another IAC style power capture will work ?
Police is ready with permission in principle even before asked 😄. Doesn't that ring a bell at least?
Also, I don’t understand this constant “ji” “ji” thing. You are not even a registered political outfit yet. Modi ji, Rahul ji, Akhilesh ji, we already have enough of that political culture, don’t we?
And bro, you are millennials trying to lead a Gen Z movement. Speak their language. Just call him Abhijit. What’s with the reverence? Why does it sound so devotional?
It feels like you are building a cult leader rather than a political movement. The whole thing reminds me of how AAP supporters used to address Kejriwal in the early days. That’s why it feels so strongly IAC-coded to me. Huh!
@CJP_2029
@QuietTrailTales Real problems in such weight lifting doesn't express as immediate injury. Wait for few months for hernia signs to start 😄 and go on to full blown hernia
Dr. Muhammad Mashali, lovingly known across Egypt as “The Doctor of the Poor,” never owned a car or a cellphone. He lived without luxury, but spent over 50 years quietly healing thousands of lives.
Every day, he walked the streets of Tanta in Egypt’s Nile Delta to his modest clinic, where patients, rich or poor, were always welcome. Many paid nothing. Some days he treated 40 to 50 people, often covering the cost of their medicine himself.
After graduating with honors in 1967, he made a solemn vow: he would never turn away anyone who couldn’t afford treatment, a promise inspired by watching his father sacrifice everything for his education.
“My reward is not money,” he once said, “it’s the smile of someone whose suffering has ended.”
When a wealthy businessman once gifted him $20,000, a car, and an apartment, Dr. Mashali sold it all and used every penny to buy medical equipment for his patients.
He treated everyone with equal dignity, regardless of religion, status, or background. For more than ten hours a day, he offered not just medicine, but compassion and hope.
Dr. Muhammad Mashali passed away in 2020 at the age of 76, leaving behind no wealth, no grand possessions, only a profound legacy of kindness.
“Vote once in five years, choose your kings, and then wait for the next election — my friends, this is not democracy. Democracy has to be dynamic.”
@VijetaDahiya at the first press conference
@scribe_prashant 3-4 Cr is the price range here. IGBC pre-certified Gold-rated green building. Fire accidents are always probable anywhere. But a good fire safe building causes no casualties. Here too No casualties or injuries were reported, and the evacuation was handled successfully
We has a sad incident in my condo gym. A very fit muscular guy 50 yrs collapsed while training in the gym. Apparently heart attack & passed away 😢😱by the time they took him to hospital. Had to be carried ove level up from the gym. 1/2
@kushallodha548 Anyone trying to build a startup or business in India and have not read her book is wasting time in my view !! It was eye opening for me 15 years ago I read.