Meet Vipan Kumar
> An Indian construction worker who moved to Romania for work.
> One day, he was out on a walk with his friend.
> He saw a 5 year old girl fall into a frozen lake.
> Without thinking twice, Vipan jumped into the freezing water.
> He held the little girl above the surface until rescuers arrived, risking his own life.
> He risked his life to save her.
> The girl survived because of his courage.
Romania has now awarded Vipan Kumar honorary citizenship.
Indian men are brave and always risk their lives to protect others.
The March on 20 July will take place, as Sonam Sir has decided.
I request all supporters to reach Jantar Mantar. Both our protest and the march will remain peaceful. Anyone who creates any kind of disruption or raises negative slogans cannot be a supporter of Sonam Sir or CJP.
CHANDRASHEKHAR STOOD THROUGH THE NIGHT AT JANTAR MANTAR 🚨
REPORTER: Why did you come here at night and stay till morning?
RAVAN 🔥: Because the human inside me is still alive. I could not watch students being beaten, Sonam taken under white sheets, and then sleep.
REPORTER: What is the right way?
RAVAN 🎯: Send someone. Talk. Give assurance on NTA and paper leaks. Refusing dialogue tells students their pain means nothing.
REPORTER: Message to students?
RAVAN ✊: Sonam sat for you. If this is your fight, come out. If you stay home, who will fight for you?
You people probably see Ex Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit’s gotra and assume she was a Brahmin. In reality, she was a Kapoor, which is a gotra of the Punjabi Khatri community.A lot of Bollywood stars came from this gotra, and the line begins with Prithviraj Kapoor. Anjali Kapoor is also creating quite a buzz on Instagram these days.
I bid a tearful farewell to my beloved mother, Smt. Chennamma Devegowda avaru.
She was the quiet strength behind our family, the embodiment of unconditional love, sacrifice and unwavering values. Every lesson she taught us, every blessing she bestowed and every prayer she offered will remain my guiding light for the rest of my life.
The void left by her passing can never be filled, but her memories will continue to live in my heart and inspire me in every step of my journey.
I pray that the Almighty grants eternal peace to her noble soul.
Om Shanti. 🙏
Why are Indian companies not developing frontier models?
The answer is in economics, not talent. The biggest hurdle for an Indian company trying to develop frontier model is that right from the get go, it has to compete with Anthropic and OpenAI free plans + all Chinese open weight models.
Chinese models mostly flourished due to the demand from their domestic market which OpenAI/Anthropic couldn’t meet as they’re unavailable in China. This unmet demand created space for innovation.
China knows this story well, but here in India, we like unfettered, globalized free market, and that requires an upstart to compete with established companies from across the world.
If India is serious about the AI race, it needs to create a massive guaranteed market for domestic AI or else it’ll be economically irrational for any funder to underwrite a product in a highly competitive, already established market.
India is on the other side of this, and they have learnt to survive in a system that reached peak and then stumbled along. They created a new parallel way of doing business mostly under the table, while keeping the caste system intact and millions in poverty.. https://t.co/hxZmveJOnr
Never mistake the suffering and curses that China had for blessings—it is at once breathtakingly ignorant and clownishly absurd.
1) Few nations have survived a technological blockade and sanctions initiated by the US, let alone turned the tables to catch up and prevail. Seen in that light, China is nothing short of a miracle—the tariff wars, tech crackdowns, and product embargoes that began in 2017 did not break China — they forged it into something stronger.
China may still offer rhetorical thanks to the US, but no one knows the ruthlessness of the US better than we Chinese. So Indians should be careful what they wish for, the "China's treatment." I can assure you, it is an ordeal, not a blessing.
2) Now, some Indians credit America's pressure for China's achievements today, yet the narrative back then was the exact opposite. When the US launched its sweeping crackdown on China in 2017, most Indians saw it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Even Indian policymakers openly declared they would "jump on America's bandwagon" to replace China—this was the famous "China+1" campaign. America did hand India a golden opportunity, but did India succeed? Not even close. India didn't even rank among the top five beneficiaries of "China+1" at the end of the day. So spare us the lament about an unfair fate.
3) Here is a deeply uncomfortable truth: even if India were granted a protected domestic market, success would likely prove harder, not easier. Too many entrenched business houses in India sit waiting. They lack international competitiveness, yet expect the state to cordon off a permanent captive market for their overpriced, shoddy goods.
But once they extract their superprofits, they do not pour that capital into R&D or cutting-edge products. They park it in overseas portfolio investment and real estate.
"Nobody knows her side of the story yet. I haven't seen any statement from her so far. Who has actually presented her side of the story?" said a hypocritical, parasitic bitch.
Hence the saying: Women are like rivers and roads. Sages do not get angry and waste a second on them.
@itzmepoonam@Pseudo_Prophet_ Before they (convert) chinese people, Chinese take them to very far away areas like Bejing , Shanghai, or some remote province and force them to eat pork, drink alcohol etc and completely transform them to Han Chinese.
From China… a portable device that turns various water sources into usable, clean water
China has developed a mobile water‑purification unit capable of treating well water, floodwater, river water, mountain springs, groundwater, and even tap water — all without disconnecting pipes or performing any complex installation work.
The device is easy to carry and operate, making it suitable for homes, farms, work sites, camping trips, and emergency situations or natural disasters where traditional water sources are affected.
When Abhijeet cried today, I cried with him. Not because he’s my friend, but because it breaks my heart to see how India treats its heroes 😢
We must stand with Sonam and Abhijeet!
@Abhinav_9191 Your ancestors (during Human Evolution) evolved doing Hunting (sometimes even scavenging) and eating its meat. Better learn Human Evolution.
कुछ दलित! जिस हिंदू राष्ट्र का सपना देख रहे हो?
वो राष्ट्र तुम्हारे लिए नर्क होगा ॥ जो दलित आज हिंदू राष्ट्र के नाम पर तालियाँ बजा रहे हैं, जय श्री राम के नारे लगा रहे हैं…
उन्हें हिंदू राष्ट्र बनते ही तुम्हें कुत्तों से भी बदतर ज़िंदगी जीने को मजबूर कर दिया जाएगा।
गुलामी, शोषण, अपमान और जातिगत जंजीरें फिर से कस दी जाएँगी। ब्राह्मणवाद का राज फिर लौट आएगा।
फिर याद आएगा वो मुस्लिम समाज, जिसकी वजह से दलितों ने भारत में सर ऊँचा करके, आज़ादी की साँस ली थी।
जिसने सदियों तक तुम्हारी पीठ पर सवार ज़ालिम हिंदू व्यवस्था के खिलाफ आवाज़ उठाई थी।
अब फैसला तुम्हारा है –
तालियाँ बजाते रहो या अपनी असली आज़ादी बचाओ?
जय हिंद जय भीम जय संविधान ।
Atul Panwar (35) and his wife, Damini (30) had a love marriage in 2019 and has a 6 year old son.
Atul and Damini ran Krishna Kids Public School.
On Friday morning Atul was allegedly bitten by a snake at his house, and was later declared dead.
Kumar said a snake was found on Panwar's bed, but family members suspected foul play, after which police began an investigation.
The probe found that Damini had been in frequent contact on mobile phone with Tushar alias Nikki, a driver at the school. During questioning, police said, it emerged that the two were in a relationship and had planned to kill Panwar.
Atul was first given an overdose of sleeping pills mixed in milk, the night before the incident.
Police said Tushar then, with the help of two associates, Sonu and Uday, brought a snake and released it into Panwar's blanket, leading to his death.
The investigation also found that Atul had a life insurance policy of about Rs 20 lakh. Sonu and Uday were allegedly promised Rs 5 lakh after the insurance money was received.
During interrogation, police also found that around 20 days earlier, Tushar had allegedly tried to kill Panwar by hitting him with a car, but he survived because he was wearing a helmet.
Police have arrested Damini, Tushar, Sonu and Uday Kumar.
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