27th APRIL to 2nd MAY
WE ARE SHORT OF TIME!
THIS MOVEMENT HAS TO SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE!
Tag @fssaiindia#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings
INDIANS HAVE A RIGHT TO GOOD HEALTH!
WE DONT WANT OBESITY, DIABETES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR HEART DISEASE.
WE WANT TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN TOO!
WE WILL DECIDE ABOUT HOW WE WANT TO BE WARNED ABOUT HIGH FAT, SUGAR OR SALT IN THE FOOD.
IT CANNOT BE DECIDED BY COMPANIES SELLING PACKED FOOD AND COMPANIES MARKETING PACKED FOOD AGGRESSIVELY INCLUDING CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS.
PLEASE SAVE INDIANS! ASK FOR FOPL WARNINGS! LET THIS MOVEMENT BECOME A TSUNAMI!
#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings #IndiansWantFOPLwarnings
@fssaiindia@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNadda@Moveribfan
#FOPLwarning #INR #SupremeCourt #SaltSugarSaturatedfat #3SandOurhealthsociety
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27th APRIL to 2nd MAY
WE ARE SHORT OF TIME!
THIS MOVEMENT HAS TO SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE!
Tag @fssaiindia#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings
INDIANS HAVE A RIGHT TO GOOD HEALTH!
WE DONT WANT OBESITY, DIABETES, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE OR HEART DISEASE.
WE WANT TO PROTECT OUR CHILDREN TOO!
WE WILL DECIDE ABOUT HOW WE WANT TO BE WARNED ABOUT HIGH FAT, SUGAR OR SALT IN THE FOOD.
IT CANNOT BE DECIDED BY COMPANIES SELLING PACKED FOOD AND COMPANIES MARKETING PACKED FOOD AGGRESSIVELY INCLUDING CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS.
PLEASE SAVE INDIANS! ASK FOR FOPL WARNINGS! LET THIS MOVEMENT BECOME A TSUNAMI!
#IndiansWantFOPLwarnings #IndiansWantFOPLwarnings
@fssaiindia@MoHFW_INDIA@JPNadda@Moveribfan
#FOPLwarning #INR #SupremeCourt #SaltSugarSaturatedfat #3SandOurhealthsociety
Thank you @NixonGoyal7399 for helping me with the post
I don’t know how long I will live, but I just want to live long enough to witness BJP being destroyed, RSS being dismantled, and every corrupt leader and officer that support them being sent behind bars.
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Please do not get tired of me posting about the same thing. The stakes are high! Its a matter of crores of Indians, especially children. When it comes to children, hesitancy can have a cost! We cannot allow history to repeat! There may not be another Dr Sivaranjani to fight again. It's not just eRZL, but no drink should be positioned in the pharmacies along with WHO recommended formula ORS, and even better, none of the other beverages should be available in the pharmacies, hospitals, and schools. Please sign the petition and share it. We need to tell the Govt. how people of India feel about the issue, not that they don't know, but we need proof.
Share this super creative video which tells one how confusing it gets for a stressed parent taking decisions when their child is sick.
Also, another two companies have come up with ORS on the label. What are FSSAi and the FDAs doing when companies are so blatantly violating the Govt. order??!!
https://t.co/H5ywrybjfm
@MoHFW_INDIA@fssaiindia@JPNadda@narendramodi
China and India are the cradles of Civilization. In fact, the #hellhole is where its war-criminal president threatened to decimate the civilization in Iran.
Dear Shri @revanth_anumula , political differences are natural, but expressing strong disagreement through personally insulting remarks is an attitude I reject. The LDF Government’s accountability to its people is continuous, not just at five year intervals. Our Progress Reports are publicly available. Your statements lack factual backing. (1/10)
Kerala’s development model is often discussed, but rarely understood in terms of the struggles and movements that built it.
From land reforms to decentralised governance, these processes reshaped society from below.
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The latest EPFO reply, read alongside the two earlier answers, completely dismantles the Government’s carefully constructed narrative used to justify meagre pensions under EPS.
“EPFO’s own employees draw an average pension of Rs. 37,045 per month”.
But the workers who sustained the system tell a different story:
* 35.9% (29,25,898 out of 81,48,490) survive on Rs. 1,000 or less per month - more than one in every three pensioners
* Over 60% (49.15 lakh) receive below Rs. 1,500
* 96.58% receive below Rs. 4,000
Meanwhile, the financial position of the scheme itself reveals no such scarcity:
• EPS corpus stands at Rs. 9.93 lakh crore as on 31.03.2025
• Interest income alone was Rs. 58,668.73 crore in 2023-24
* Other income added Rs. 863.62 crore - taking total extra income from the corpus fund to “59,532.35 crore”
Against this, the total pension paid to retired workers in 2023-24 was only “Rs. 14,990.45 crore” - barely about one-fourth of the annual income generated from the corpus, without even touching the corpus itself.
At the same time, EPFO’s own establishment and administrative expenditure in 2023-24 stood at Rs. 5,942.51 crore - nearly 40% of the total pension paid to elderly workers. “In effect, for every Rs. 2.5 paid as pension, Rs. 1 is spent on administration.”
The contrast is indefensible:
Those who administer the scheme receive dignified pensions averaging Rs. 37,045 per month, while the workers who contributed to it struggle to survive, with the overwhelming majority receiving less than Rs. 1,500 per month.
Social security cannot become a system where administrators receive Rs. 37,000 and workers are asked to live on Rs. 1,000- Rs. 1,500.
#rajyasabha #epfo #pension
April 6 2026.
Supreme Court.
CCTV monitoring in police stations.
Amicus curiae: Kerala is "outstandingly good."
SC bench: "Why can't other states follow the Kerala model?"
Three days before elections.
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Hon’ble Thiru @dpradhanbjp,
Your remarks are deeply irresponsible and reckless, and reflect an entrenched disregard for India’s plurality, federal values, and respect for states. Tamil Nadu firmly rejects #ThreeLanguagePolicy. This is not about opposing languages, but about resisting imposition and defending Constitutional rights. Your earlier disparaging remarks about Tamils in Parliament, followed by a belated apology, only underscore a pattern of conduct that is unacceptable.
The claim that there is “no Hindi imposition” is plainly dishonest. When a policy structurally corners non-Hindi speaking states like Tamil Nadu into adopting a third language with little real choice, and when crucial education funding is tied to compliance, it ceases to be a matter of choice.
It is nothing short of audacity to illegally withhold a humongous sum of Rs.2,200 crore under the 'Samagra Shiksha' Scheme, effectively penalising Tamil Nadu for refusing to accept #HindiImposition. These are not discretionary grants, but funds that rightfully belong to the people of Tamil Nadu, collected through taxes cannot be weaponised as a tool of coercion.
Let me also be clear. Tamil Nadu will not accept language imposition under any circumstances, whether disguised as flexibility, backed by financial pressure, or projected as national interest. This policy places an unnecessary burden on students, infringes upon the rights of states, and attempts to dilute India’s linguistic diversity into a monochromatic, homogenised “One India” framework.
In the din of rhetoric, you must not evade basic questions. What third Indian language is actually being implemented in schools across Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Gujarat? How many PM SHRI Schools genuinely offer South Indian languages such as Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, and languages like Bengali, Odia, and Marathi in northern India?
How many schools under the Kendriya Vidyalaya 'Sangathan' are actually teaching Tamil? How many Tamil and other South Indian language teachers have been appointed in the last 10 years? And I challenge you to place on record how much the NDA government has spent on promoting classical languages like Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Odia compared to Sanskrit.
Your suggestion that Tamil Nadu lacks school infrastructure is equally baseless. We have built one of India’s strongest public education systems through decades of sustained investment, high enrolment, strong learning outcomes, and pioneering welfare initiatives.
Our opposition to Hindi imposition is not born out of fear. Our mother Tamil will never be weakened. Tamil and Tamils have endured and will continue to resist and survive every form of imposition or cultural intrusion. This is a matter of principle, dignity, and the preservation of India’s true diversity.
Tamil Nadu will not abandon its proven two-language policy, built on social consensus and strong educational outcomes, for a centrally driven framework that undermines diversity, burdens students, and weakens the federal fabric of India. Tamil Nadu’s language policy stands as a success story on the global stage, with Tamils making their mark in science and technology, medicine, and space research. The state’s economic growth and inclusivity are deeply rooted in this model. We can prove all our assertions through empirical data, and your arguments are purely rhetorical and devoid of any real data in the educational sphere.
It is both inaccurate and dismissive to suggest that Tamil Nadu’s schools lag in modern education. In enrolment, learning outcomes, and innovation, Tamil Nadu continues to lead. Over the last five years, the Tamil Nadu government has achieved significant progress in infrastructure and introduced pioneering initiatives such as the Chief Minister's Free Breakfast Scheme benefiting over 20 lakh students. The #DMKManifesto2026 promises extension of the CM breakfast scheme up to Class VIII, benefiting an additional 15 lakh students. Public education remains our top priority, viewed not as expenditure but as a social investment generating long-term societal benefits.
I challenge you to make this proclamation that every Indian child should compulsorily learn three languages, on the soil of Tamil Nadu while seeking the votes of its people.
I also call upon AIADMK General Secretary Thiru. Palaniswami and his NDA allies to clearly state their position. Do they support this aggressively pushed three-language policy of the BJP?
It is time for Thiru. Palaniswami to make his stand unequivocally clear, whether he stands with the people of Tamil Nadu or with his Delhi bosses who seek to impose Hindi under the guise of policy.
#StopHindiImposition #UnityIsUniformity #RespectPluralism
The manner in which Chief Justice Surya Kant’s bench is handling the #BengalSIR matter does not augur well for the institution at all. The apex court is increasingly being perceived as an active player in West Bengal’s politics, especially after today’s order directing an NIA investigation. Instead of deciding the constitutionality of the SIR process and laying down clear limits on the powers of a clearly partisan Election Commission, Chief Justice Kant’s bench appears to have taken a keen interest in ADMINISTERING the process itself, effectively ensuring that the SIR proceeds without any hindrance. The companion judges on the bench, Justices Joymala Bagchi and Vipul Pancholi, have taken no objection to this approach, which is all the more disquieting. Certain observations from the bench, for instance, one not able to vote in this election can vote in the next, reflects a totally cavalier approach to serious allegations of mass disenfranchisement. These have only deepened concerns and invited further criticism of the court. At a time when the capture of a constitutional institution like the Election Commission is complete, the manner in which the Supreme Court has proceeded in this politically fraught matter raises dangerous questions about the role it is choosing to play.
The Court’s INACTION and delay in the AAP-Delhi constitutional crisis created conditions that enabled a political outcome favourable to the BJP. In the Bengal matter, however, the Court is not inactive, but ACTIVELY engaged in a manner that may have significant political consequences for yet another opposition-led government. The Supreme Court’s role is to create a just, fair, and equal level playing field to the greatest extent possible. In the Bengal SIR case, the Court is being seen as creating something totally opposite.
Chief Justice Kant’s bench ought to have confined itself to deciding the legality of the SIR process, particularly given that it was initiated just months before an election with great hurry, leading to mass disenfranchisement of citizens, rather than allowing the judiciary, including the state judiciary, to become entangled in the administration of a politically sensitive process. The use of judicial officers for the SIR process, the appointment of High Court judges as appellate authorities, etc. is the greatest sign of how the Supreme Court is being run like a Khap Panchayat. These do nothing but risk doing grave disservice to the institution of the judiciary, whose credibility ultimately rests on public trust and a perception of unimpeachable integrity. Once that image erodes, only chaos reigns supreme. Chief Justice Kant’s bench have totally ignored and disregarded these dangerous concerns. Might I add that equally troubling is the silence of the Bar, which is meant to act as a check on the Bench.
Whichever way the Bengal elections unfold, the role of the Supreme Court judges in this episode will not be forgotten.
Hussam Abu Safieh is one of the Palestinian doctors (among 95 other doctors) that will be killed by the “Israeli death penalty for hostages.”
Do not let them murder him. Repost this.
#India: We regret fast passage of Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026, without adequate stakeholder consultation. The amendments risk setting back hard-won rights of transgender people, replacing self-identification with mandatory medical verification processes.
India has been a pioneer for rights of transgender & gender-diverse people. This Bill will have far-reaching impacts on right to privacy & risk marginalisation of transgender people.