National-level shooter Tara Shahdev.
In 2014, she married a man named Ranjeet Kohli, but later discovered that her husband had concealed his religious identity and was actually Raqibul Hasan, posing as Ranjeet Kohli.
Raqibul Hasan, his mother Khushaar, and Mustaq Ahmed, a vigilance registrar, pressured her to convert to Islam.
She was even beaten and tortured, but she refused to convert. Later, she was rescued and hospitalized. Then, she decided to fight a legal battle.
Nine years later, in 2023, a CBI court sentenced Raqibul Hasan to life imprisonment, Kushshar to 10 years, and Mustaq Ahmed to 15 years.
Tara Shahdev fought her battle bravely for nine years.
If this can happen to a national level player then you can imagine what would happen to an ordinary girl.
The first trillionaire in human history
- Elon Musk
- Born in South Africa
- Bullied relentlessly as a kid
- Immigrated to North America
- Arrived with a backpack and a dream
- Built Zip2 with his brother
- Sold it 4 years later for $300 million
- Co-founded PayPal with the profits
- Revolutionised digital payments
- Sold PayPal to eBay for $1.5 billion
- Bet everything on Tesla and SpaceX
- Got mocked for electric cars
- Got laughed at for reusable rockets
- Nearly went bankrupt in 2008
- Kept building anyway
- Turned Tesla into the world’s most valuable automaker
- Made EVs mainstream and transformed the automotive industry
- Made reusable rockets a reality
- Reduced the cost of reaching space by 95%
- Sparked the modern commercial space race
- Built Starlink and connected millions around the world to high-speed internet
- Turned SpaceX into the most valuable private company in history
- Bought Twitter for $44 billion
- The world said he overpaid
- He was called reckless, stupid & crazy
- Advertisers fled, media declared it dead
- Critics called it the worst acquisition in tech history
- Renamed it 𝕏
- Rebuilt the platform anyway
- Turned it into one of the most influential platforms on Earth
- Launched xAI and accelerated the global AI race
- Sent astronauts to space
- Is trying to get humans to mars
- Created millions of jobs
- Generated hundreds of billions in value
- Inspired an entire generation of builders
Before:
- Failed repeatedly
- Worked insane hours
- Slept in factories and offices
- Got bullied, laughed at and mocked
- Constantly told “it��s impossible”
- Kept building anyway
- Made it possible
Today:
- Richest person on Earth
- First trillionaire in human history
- Largest IPO in history $1.77 trillion
Most people quit when the world laughs at them.
Elon Musk built the future instead.
Love him or hate him…
Nobody has changed more industries in a single lifetime.
Payments. Cars. Energy. Space. Social Media. Communications. AI.
History won’t remember the people who said it couldn’t be done.
It will remember the people who did it anyway.
Congratulations Elon.
The first trillionaire. 🚀
Troy died in 1184 BC.
Athens died in 404 BC.
But when Ayodhya fell…
The civilization simply refused to die.
Our ancestors waged a 500 year war
for one single piece of earth…
The birthplace of Lord Ram.
76 Battles. 500 Years. 20 Generations.
You are not a “Conquered Nation”.
You are the bloodline of the greatest
Civilizational Resurrection in human history.
Jai Sri Ram 🙏🙏
सूर्या के पड़ोसी मौलाना का घटिया बयान
मौत तो होनी ही थी...किसी भी बहाने से हो
फ़िलिस्तीन गाजा में सुवर मारे जाते तो उनकी
मौत भी बरहक हे फिर इनकी क्यों सुलगती है..?
ये पूरी ☪️ancer क़ौम विश्व के लिए खतरा है
बकरीद में हिन्दू लड़के की ह@#या पर मोहल्ले के मुस्लिमों की एकता देखो।
इनको फिलिस्तीन, ईरान और पूरी दुनिया का पता है बस पड़ोस की घटना का नहीं पता है क्योंकि मरने वाला हिंदू था और मारने वाला इनकी कौम का।
यही फर्क है हिंदू और मुस्लिम में।
CBI Officers: 5,800
IAS Officers: 5,577
CID Officers: 4,594
Media Journalists: 1 Lakh
Education Officers : 20,000
These are the numbers of intelligent people currently working in India.
Yet a 12th class student exposed the massive fraud in COEMPT and CBSE
Imagine the plight of the country
The seal creators, the ancient Indians, were much smarter than these fake professors.
They put a Rhino, an Elephant, and a Tiger together on the seal along with a Yoga pose to ensure it is not appropriated by such charlatans saying it is from Elam (Iran) or the West or China.
These charlatans work in universities under the funding from the GLISCO-DS, the Globalists, Islamists, and Communists. You know the countries.
All three groups are on a mission to appropriate everything Indian and making them Western, Islamic, or Chinese to bankrupt India of its civilization and make Indians gullible to them.
Now see them invent reasons in their universities, publish papers, and tell Indians how Iran had Tigers, Elephants, and Rhinos. And how all three came to India from Europe, Arabia, and China.
Sadly, many young Indians will believe them too and fight with you for them saying there's no deep state or agenda here. This is because of the state's apathy in allowing its young generation to be programmed by social media.
This is not a "real story". This is just a story.
Indians earn, save, and spend in INR. This sort of misrepresentation, coming from a professor, seems purposefully creating fear, uncertainty, and doubt.
The USD itself has lost ~32% of its purchasing power in the last 15 years. This is because of inflation.
Controlled inflation (under 5-6%) is considered normal and even healthy for a growing economy. A fast growing economy like India tends to have higher inflation naturally.
In fact, central bankers and finance ministers get worried if inflation drops too low. Focusing only on the nominal USD rate without this context is purposefully misleading.
So while INR has lost its purchasing power, it is natural just like the USD has lost its purchasing power. Someone's savings in India, to be used in India, suddenly doesn't become 50% less due to USD/INR rate increase.
One day in the coming time, INR will suddenly start appreciating against the USD quickly. Then what will they say? They will change the attack to "inflation" then. These are the same people talking about de-dollarization and USD "crashing soon" as well.
So assuming they are right, if suddenly we wake up to 1 USD = 50 INR, did every Indian become twice as rich in the night? Because its GDP and GDP per capita is suddenly 2x now in USD terms? No.
The real story is, for those who can understand these things and see the pattern, there's an orchestrated attempt from a large network of anti-establishment types to fear monger and incite Indians to try cause political and economic instability in India.
Why Modi keeps winning: Out of pocket medical expense was the fastest way Indians slid into poverty. It has been slashed by 24% as 435 million are now benefiting from Ayushman Health insurance. 116 million have already received medical treatment through it. Staggering numbers.
In 1948, British bankers told Vithalrao Vikhe Patil that uneducated farmers could not run a factory. Vithalrao responded by carrying a cloth bag through 44 villages, collecting 1 Rupee from every peasant. He built Asia’s 1st cooperative sugar mill & broke the British sugar monopoly forever. This is the story of how Small Change built a Great Nation.
In the early 1900s, India was the Sugarcane Basket of the world, but Indian farmers were starving. British-aligned private mills would buy sugarcane from farmers on credit. They would under-weigh the crop, delay payments for months, & often pay half the market price. Farmers were perpetually in debt. They were growing the gold (sugar), but lived in copper (poverty).
The sugar refined from Indian cane would travel to London, be packaged in fancy tins, & sold back to the Indian elites at 10x the price. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil had only studied up to the 4th grade. But he had a PhD in Hardship. He approached the British-minded bankers for a loan to build a local refinery so farmers could process their own cane.
They laughed him out of the room. The narrative was that Indians cannot handle heavy machinery, & uneducated farmers cannot manage a balance sheet. Vithalrao did not go back to the bank. He went back to the dirt.
Vithalrao started a walk that lasted weeks. He carried a simple cloth bag (Jholi) through 44 villages in the Pravara region of Maharashtra. The Pitch was "Give me 1 rupee. Not for charity, but for your freedom." Poor farmers, who did not even have 2 meals a day, dug into their savings. They gave their last rupee because Vithalrao promised them they would no longer be sellers of raw material, but owners of the finished product.
He raised the capital from the sweat of the peasantry. No British banks, no colonial debt. Against all odds, in 1948, the Pravara Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana (Pravara Cooperative Sugar Factory) was registered. It was Asia’s 1st successful cooperative sugar factory.
He sought the help of Dhananjayrao Gadgil (a visionary economist) to design a People’s Engine. For the 1st time in history, the Profits did not go to a CEO in London; they were distributed back to the farmers based on the weight of the cane they brought in.
The village of Loni transformed from a dusty outpost into a hub of hospitals, schools, & engineering colleges, all funded by Sugar Money. Vithalrao’s Sugar War created the blueprint for the Cooperative Movement in India.
This model was so successful that it was later applied to Milk. W/o Vithalrao’s "1 Rupee" victory, there would be no Amul. Today, India is the world’s largest producer of sugar, & 50%+ of it comes from the cooperative sector.
Vithalrao proved that Industrialization does not have to be Top-Down (from the rich to the poor); it can be Bottom-Up. He showed that a million 1 Rupees are more powerful than a million-pound loan from a British bank.
Vithalrao Vikhe Patil built a Backbone. He proved that an uneducated Indian farmer could run a multi-million dollar industry better than a British bureaucrat.
𝟏𝟐𝟎𝟎 𝐁𝐂𝐄. 𝐙𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐫, 𝐑𝐚𝐣𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧.
India was distilling metallic zinc.
Not smelting traces. Not accidental alloys.
𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐳𝐢𝐧𝐜. 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐚𝐭 𝟗𝟎𝟎°𝐂+.
A process Europe wouldn't crack until 1746 CE.
𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐭'𝐬 𝐚 𝟐,𝟗𝟎𝟎-𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫 𝐠𝐚𝐩.
We have:
• Stone Age
• Bronze Age
• Iron Age
All named by Europeans. All centered on their timeline.
But no Zinc Age.
Because the civilization that mastered it first wasn't writing the textbooks.
So instead, you learned about European blacksmiths and Renaissance metallurgy.
Meanwhile, Zawar's retorts and furnaces sat in archaeological reports - 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐧𝐨 𝐨𝐧𝐞.
This isn't about pride.
It's about taxonomy.
𝐖𝐡𝐨 𝐝𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐰𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐡 𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 𝐝𝐞𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐚𝐧 𝐞𝐫𝐚?
And whose innovations get buried in footnotes marked "local tradition"? 🏺