A befitting reply to the right wing extremists who abuse, harrass, and exploit Muslims with impunity as the law and order machinery fails to protect the victims as per the records till date.
West Bengal’s social media landscape has suddenly become flooded with cows. Several Muslim influencers are publicly appealing to people not to buy cows this Eid-ul-Adha. Alongside these videos are heartbreaking clips of Hindu cattle rearers returning home without any earning from empty cattle markets, their faces dry with anxiety and despair.
Many openly blame the newly formed BJP government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. Gen Z netizens are calling the situation an “UNO Reverse” moment — a reference to the famous card game where roles suddenly flip.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/hKUz2Elv1r
Dear CJI, how you describe this gent? A man who was caught with burnt cash in sacks & yet was allowed an honourable exit from the high echelons of the judiciary? How should we the citizens describe him a corrupt termite who ate the system of justice? Who is better a cockroach or a termite?
@ThePuneMirror Such brazen arrogance, insensitivity, and intolerance on part of the #chandralaxmi hospital is a red flag and an eye-opener for all the citizens.
@IndianExpress They say, river #Narmada is divine & holds high importance as per the cultural belief. As the popular sentiment goes, the dams have displaced hundreds and thousands of local adivasis farmers. Loss of their natural habitat and govt high-handedness has incurred wrath of Narmada.
Savita Pradhan, who grew up in extreme poverty and suffered years of domestic abuse, has become an IAS officer after clearing UPSC in her first attempt. Married at just 16, she faced violence, humiliation and neglect from her husband and in-laws while raising two children.
Savita said she was often beaten in front of her children and treated inhumanely at home. At one point, she even considered ending her life, but later left her abusive marriage and decided to rebuild her future. To support herself and her children, she worked in a salon and gave tuition classes while continuing her studies.
Her hard work finally paid off when she cleared the civil services examination in her very first attempt and became an IAS officer. Today, her story is inspiring thousands of women across the country who are facing violence, poverty and hopelessness.
#SavitaPradhan #IASJourney #WomenEmpowerment #UPSCSuccess #Punetimesmirror
Her name is S. Revathi.
She was a head constable at Sathankulam police station in June 2020.
She was on night duty the night Jayaraj and Bennix were brought in.
She watched her colleagues beat them through the entire night.
She saw the bloodstained lathis. She saw the bloodstained table.
She gave Jayaraj water when he asked for it.
At midnight she called her husband and told him what was happening.
When the judicial magistrate came to investigate she was terrified.
Her male colleagues stood outside the room trying to listen to her statement.
They intimidated the magistrate himself.
She signed her statement anyway.
The Madras High Court ordered police protection for her and her family the same day.
She told reporters she did not want any of this publicity.
She said she was ready to face dismissal.
She was not dismissed.
She testified again in court in 2022.
Yesterday 9 police officers were sentenced to death.
Her statement in 2020 is the reason that sentence exists.
Nobody will say her name today.
Her name is Revathi.
Over 16 Lakh Govt Email Accounts Moved to Zoho at a Cost of Rs 180 Crore
Critics have argued that the migration to Zoho implies that the government's own technology institutions are incapable of building a cloud-based email solution for official use.
https://t.co/r4UPIcaBao
Wishing you a blessed #GoodFriday.
May the essence of compassion, forgiveness, sacrifice, and empathy continue to inspire our actions.
Let us embrace the values of humanity, kindness, and peace in our shared existence.
FIR filed on me.
So starting from today,
I love fake paneer
I love urea in food
I love synthetic ghee
I love detergent in milk
I love fake spices
I love artificial colours in food
I love chalk powder in flour
I love plastic rice
I love toxic preservatives
I love everything that slowly kills me because speaking against it is the real crime.
Check out: When legends feel vulnerable… by @write2change https://t.co/ei7E0mnZiA my first sub! It’s about how we associate parts of our memory when we cross paths with interesting people in our lives. #creativenonfiction#personalessay
Crores were spent on the International Cycle Marathon in Pune, and now they’re digging it up and rebuilding it all over again. Taxpayers are treated like a joke in this country...
This is influencer Mukesh Mohan.
Not long ago, he stormed into the national spotlight by dropping a hard-hitting video on Nitin Gadkari’s alleged beef business — a video that was firmly rooted in The Caravan’s explosive investigative report.
Now, for doing exactly that, the same Mukesh Mohan has been hit with a massive ₹50 crore defamation suit — and an FIR slapped on top of it.
The man has been dragged through Nagpur police stations for the last two days straight, running from one counter to another, while the authorities have already seized one of his phones.
Let this sink in: The Caravan report was the original source that blew the lid off the beef business. Mukesh Mohan simply made a video based on that very report and credible sources.
So tell me — how “justified” is it to file an FIR and slap a ₹50 crore defamation case on an influencer for simply speaking on a story that an award-winning magazine had already exposed?
@MukeshMohannn
"Brahmins discriminate against us." 🚨
Hinduism is hell for Dalits. Khabar Lahariya reports that Brahmins don't allow people from other castes to access water from a govt solar pump in Varanasi, PM Modi's constituency.
It is India. Even water has a caste here.
Did no one in the bureaucracy actually think this through?
Train is stopping at that platform where they have poured wet concrete. What did they expect the people to do? Use a jet pack?🚀🤦♀️
Check out my latest article: Things Worth Appreciating Today #3 Do you also look at every moment as a snapshot of life? Stop extrapolating life. #Newsletter#LivetheMoment #https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/things-worth-appreciating-today-3-mayuresh-belsare-1lhtf
This is Ranvir Singh Yadav.
- In 1973, he was a bus conductor in Delhi (DTC).
- He was accused of issuing a ₹0.10 ticket instead of ₹0.15 and keeping 5 paise.
- The DTC filed a case against him.
- In 1976, he was dismissed from his job.
- He fought the case in court for decades.
- In 1990, he won in the Labour Court.
- DTC kept appealing, dragging the case in the High Court for over 40 years.
- DTC spent ₹47,000 to recover 5 paise.
In 2016, the Delhi High Court dismissed DTC's appeal and directed it to pay Yadav ₹30,000, along with ₹1.28 lakh as gratuity and ₹1.37 lakh as CPF.
This is how an innocent man’s life was wasted fighting for 5 paise, while ministers commit fraud of crores and live comfortably in London.
There are multiple pages on Instagram from Ayurveda students fantasizing violence and torture on me, because I have been relentless in educating future students to stay away from alternative medicine as a career. There are huge numbers of current alternative medicine students in India going through an existential crisis because of debates on science and pseudoscience. I really sympathize with them. But only they can help themselves.