Congratulations to Praggnanandhaa for this remarkable feat!
This is indeed an incredible milestone that highlights his continued excellence.
My best wishes to him for his future endeavours.
@rpraggnachess
@tgspdcl@TelanganaCMO@cmdtgspdcl
Complete colony lane is facing regular Power cuts from last 20 days daily 4-6 hrs have senior citizens using medical devices Have tried connecting with department no resolution till date. Please let us know how to resolve!Attapur huda colony)
@tgspdcl@TelanganaCMO@cmdtgspdcl Yes have shared details on WhatsApp number as well.
Thanks please do make sure it's solved we never faced single power cut during 10 yrs of trs government i am not sure what is the reason for the cuts.
Rajpal bhai aap 30 yrs se kaam kar rahe ho aur hum sabne aapko repeat kiya hai baar baar kyunki aap apna kaam jante ho aur ek value laate ho , kaam toh aapko bohot milega aur issi dollar rate pe milega aur milte rahega . Hakikat yeh hai .
Aur yeh yaad rakhna ke kabhi kabhi flow mai kuch nikal aata hai ,dena hi hai toh dimag mai rakho dil se kaam karo , dollar upar ho ya neeche kya farak padta hai dena toh India mai hi hai @rajpalofficial
The untimely passing of Shri Agnivesh Agarwal is deeply shocking and saddening. The depth of your grief is evident in this touching tribute. Praying that you and your family find continued strength and courage. Om Shanti.
@AnilAgarwal_Ved
Today is the darkest day of my life.
My beloved son, Agnivesh, left us far too soon. He was just 49 years old, healthy, full of life, and dreams. Following a skiing accident in the US, he was recovering well in Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. We believed the worst was behind us. But fate had other plans, and a sudden cardiac arrest snatched our son away from us.
No words can describe the pain of a parent who must bid goodbye to his child. A son is not meant to leave before his father. This loss has shattered us in ways we are still trying to comprehend.
I still remember the day Agni was born in Patna on 3 June, 1976. From a middle-class Bihari family, he grew into a man of strength, compassion, and purpose. The light of his mother’s life, a protective brother, a loyal friend, and a gentle soul who touched everyone he met.
Agnivesh was many things - a sportsman, a musician, a leader. He studied at Mayo College, Ajmer, went on to set up one of the finest companies Fujeirah Gold, became Chairman of Hindustan Zinc, and earned the respect of colleagues and friends alike. Yet, beyond all titles and achievements, he remained simple, warm, and deeply human.
To me, he was not just my son. He was my friend. My pride. My world.
Kiran and I are broken. And yet, in our grief, we remind ourselves that the thousands of young people who work across Vedanta are also our children.
Agnivesh believed deeply in building a self-reliant India. He would often say, “Papa, we lack nothing as a nation. Why should we ever be behind?”
We shared a dream to ensure that no child sleeps hungry, no child is denied education, every woman stands on her own feet, and every young Indian has meaningful work. I had promised Agni that more than 75% of what we earn would be given back to society.
Today, I renew that promise and resolve to live an even simpler life.
There was so much life ahead of him. So many dreams yet to be lived. His absence leaves a void for his family and friends. We thank all his friends, colleagues and well-wishers for always being there for him.
Beta, you will live on in our hearts, in our work, and in every life you touched.
I do not know how to walk this path without you, but I will try carrying your light forward.
Best wishes to Dr. S. Jaishankar Ji on his birthday. He has served the nation as a distinguished diplomat and is now playing a key role in strengthening India’s foreign policy and ties with the world. Praying for his long and healthy life.
@DrSJaishankar
This speech by Swami Vivekananda, delivered in Chicago on this day in 1893, is widely regarded as a watershed moment. Emphasising harmony and universal brotherhood, he passionately spoke about the ideals of Indian culture on the world stage. It is truly among the most celebrated and inspiring moments in our history.
https://t.co/4Cv0Xu0wQK
URGENT: An open appeal to Hon’ble CM @MamataOfficial. Please listen till the end and share widely as your protest against banning of a film on Hindu Genocide.
#TheBengalFiles
In cinemas 05 September 2025
Met a shopkeeper (chemist) today …
He is a Marwadi. He opened his 3rd shop recently and when congratulated … he shared something interesting about his story
धंधा 1000 दिन चले। - In Marwadi tradition, if you start a business, you give it 1000 days.
When he first started his shop in 2010, there was no response, no trust in a newcomer, he didn’t know Marathi, he didn’t have money to stock-up and the income wasn’t generating for several months …
He slept in the shop, ate 2 times a day, didn’t employ anyone due to budget constraints and also thought of quirky multiple times. He said, everytime he had that thought - he reminded of a Marwadi saying to keep the business for first 1000 days.
By this
- People around build trust
- He will be known for this business in that area, people will recognise X personality to medical shop owner
- It takes time to learn the language
- You will know people’s buying patterns, what’s working and what’s not
He told, first 3 years didn’t even break even
4th year was profitable
8th year was 2nd shop
15 year was 3rd shop
He bought 2 houses in the same area and a car. Amazing story of grit & discipline 👍
-Women were hung naked on beef shops
-College girls were raped with their dead bodies displayed on hostel windows
-Noakhali riots left a deep wound on Hindu psyche yet few people know about it today
That’s why films like #TheBengalFiles are important
Since I am seeing some posts denying the Direct Action Day killings and calling the ‘Bengal Files’ a propaganda movie, here’s some real history lessons for these progeny of Suhrawardy -
📌Starting point of Direct Action Day by the Muslim League members : 16th August 1946.
[See Image 1]
4.30am - Stabbings started.
6.30 to 7 am - large numbers of ML members gathered at Maniktala area.
7am - Riots start at Maniktala Bazar. Point of aggression was from the Karbala Mosque.
📌Bengalis, Oriyas, Biharis, Marwaris all were mass slaughtered by the Muslim Mob.
See Images 2 and 3.
📌Names of two famous Bengali families, who lost their sons in the riots.
A) Sir Jadunath Sarkar's (eminent historian) Son was Murdered.
B) Bhim Nag Lost His Son - Bhim Chandra Nag Sweet Shop is famous.
[See image 4]
📌Quoting the Islamist Suhrawardy -
"Bloodshed and disorder are not necessary evil in themselves, if resorted to for a noble cause. Among Muslims today, no cause is dearer or nobler than Pakistan".
Ref: Suhrawardy, in an article in the Statesman, Calcutta, 5th August, 1946. Page 63, of the book (name given at the end).
@CommissionrGHMC@GHMCOnline#GHMC
From 12 days our colony people are back to back requesting for replacement of the man hole.
Concern person accountable is delaying alot due to which it creating problem for the people in the community.
Kindly request you to repair at earliest.
West Bengal sinks deeper.
At ITC Royal Bengal, the press conference of @vivekagnihotri was forcibly halted—hotel staff claiming “orders from above” despite all approvals being in place.
As the trailer of CBFC approved #TheBengalFiles played, managers stormed in and pulled the plug, cutting wires mid-way.
This is the state of free expression in Mamata’s Bengal.
August 16, 1946 — Direct Action Day.
Survivor of #DirectActionDay and the Noakhali riots, Rabindranath Dutta (92), recalls the horrors: naked, butchered bodies of Hindu women hung from hooks at Raja Bazar beef shops; Victoria College girls raped, killed, and their bodies tied to hostel windows.
He recounts watching heaps of slaughtered Hindu bodies during the 1946 #NoakhaliRiots, pools of blood collecting at his feet. Most women’s bodies were mutilated—breasts hacked off, bite marks covering their flesh, genitals brutalized.
After losing his wife, Rabindranath Dutta sold her ornaments to self-publish 12–13 books on #DirectActionDay, the Noakhali massacre, and the 1971 genocide—works born of first-hand experience and rare research. Yet, he laments, Bengal remained indifferent: no politician, no media, no publisher, no activist, no filmmaker cared.
Shri Dutta spoke to @abhijitmajumder in 2022.