In the midst of election campaigning, had the opportunity to meet Thiru Ramesh Vinayakam Ji and his family in Chennai. Ramesh Ji is a music composer and has devoted his life to popularising Indian music. He gave me a glimpse of his work in making the Gamaka Box Notation System. This is an innovative way to take Indian music to the world!
@RameshVinayakam
Happy Hanuman Janmotsav 🔱❤️
Hanuman ji, hamari Hanuman Chalisa ki rendition ko sweekar karne ke liye dhanyavaad 🔱🙏
Aapki shakti, kripa aur protection ke liye hamesha grateful from 1920 - 2026
P.S. do listen with Headphones 🎧
His name was Ravindra Kaushik.
India called him the Black Tiger.
In 1975 RAW erased every record of his existence.
He was 23 years old.
He crossed into Pakistan as Nabi Ahmed Shakir.
Enrolled in Karachi University. Joined the Pakistan Army. Rose to the rank of Major.
For 8 years he sent India intelligence that saved 20,000 soldiers.
Indira Gandhi personally gave him the title Black Tiger.
In 1983 RAW sent a junior operative to contact him.
That operative was caught by ISI and broke under torture.
Ravindra’s cover was blown. Not by his mistake. By RAW’s.
He was arrested. Tortured for 2 years. Sentenced to death. Commuted to life.
From prison he smuggled one letter home.
Had I been an American I would have been the hero of many films.
But here I am just another forgotten number.
He died in Mianwali jail in 2001 at age 49.
Buried in an unmarked grave behind the prison.
For 20 years, the Naganadi River lay dry.
Then 40,000 women stepped forward and changed the story.
Through the Art of Living River Rejuvenation Project, they revived water, farms, and hope in Tamil Nadu.
This Women’s Day, we celebrate the power of women who transform the earth!
Such a pleasure to watch❤️
She could've easily taken VIP Darshan.
But Janhvi Kapoor opted climbing 3550 steps barefoot on Alipiri footpath route to seek blessings from Lord Venkateswara (Balaji) at Tirumala.
Gen-Z is underrated. They do have combo of Glamour+Tech+Devotion.
🚨 Heartrending Reality: The Forgotten Mothers of Modern India
Husband in hospital, wife on the streets, no children, no one to earn, no one to care.
This mother’s story will make you think—tomorrow, any one of us could end up like this.
📹 Video Credit: Tarun Mishra
Israel Parliament confers the “Medal of the Knesset” upon Hon. Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Ji during his address to the Knesset today.
He becomes the first-ever recipient of the Medal of the Knesset — the highest distinction conferred by the Speaker of the Knesset.
This historic recognition reflects the deepening strategic partnership between India and Israel, founded on shared democratic values, innovation, strong security cooperation, and an unwavering friendship.
Under the visionary leadership of PM Modi Ji, Bharat’s global stature continues to rise, earning respect and admiration across the world. 🇮🇳🤝🇮🇱
@KnessetENG
Had an excellent meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Expressed gratitude to him for the warm welcome earlier in the day. It is a delight to be back in Israel after 9 years. We discussed a wide range of subjects aimed at boosting bilateral ties. Sectors such as technology, water management, agriculture, talent partnership and more offer immense scope for close collaboration. We also discussed key developments in the region.
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#WATCH | Delhi | On film ‘The Kerala Story 2’, National Shooter Tara Shahdeo says, "My case happened in 2014. That was the first time I heard the term 'love jihad' from the media. Until then, I didn’t even know what that word meant. Even today, there are many girls who have not been able to come forward in front of us. This is such an issue where people think the girl got misled and did it of her own free will. Back then, I felt no one would understand this story, but today it is coming out in society. We have been going to court for 10-12 years. If there had been a discussion about this earlier, we would not have become its victims." (23.02)
She is Tara Shahdeo, a national-level shooter.
In 2014, she married a man introduced as Ranjit Kohli, but later she found that her husband had hidden his religious identity and he was actually Raqibul Hasan who had posed as Ranjit Kohli.
After that, she was forced to convert her religion by Raqibul Hasan, his mother Khushar and Mustaque Ahmad, who served as the registrar of vigilance.
She was beaten and even tortured but she refused to convert her religion. Later, she was rescued and admitted to a hospital. At that time, she decided to fight the legal battle.
After 9 years, in 2023, CBI court sentenced life imprisonment to Raqibul Hasan, 10 years imprisonment to his mother Kushar and 15 years imprisonment to Mustaque Ahmad.
Tara Shahdeo fought bravely for 9 years. Her courage also inspired countless other women to stand up and fight fearlessly for justice.