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Delhi–Siliguri Bullet Train Announced: Via Lucknow, Varanasi And Patna, Travel Time To Drop From 20 Hours To 6 🗣️ Ashwini Vaishnaw announced during his Kolkata visit 🚄 India's second bullet train after Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor swarajyamag.com/news-brief/del…


Most women dream of marrying a rich man. That dream is a cage with good interiors. The larger the income gap, the less equal the marriage becomes. If he earns 1 crore and you earn 10 lakh, sooner or later one thought enters the room: I'm doing everything. I'm paying for everything. What exactly are you bringing to the table. You can't unhear that. Even if he never says it. People call it love. It's leverage. He may never say it out loud. He's probably a decent guy. But somewhere in the back of his mind, permanently, without even trying, he knows. You are one-tenth of him. And when things get hard, and they always do, that math starts speaking. The person with more money has more power. The person with more power sets the rules. That’s human nature. Here's what nobody tells women when they're busy dreaming about rich husbands. Money is leverage. And leverage determines who adjusts, who shrinks, and who accepts. He has options. You don't. That's not a marriage problem. That's a negotiation problem. And you came to the table with nothing. Beauty? Gone in few years. Attraction normalises. Lifestyle normalises. What remains is whether he actually needs you or just hasn't replaced you yet. Ask yourself one honest question before you marry someone rich - Is he with you because he needs you. Not wants. Needs. If the answer is no, you're not getting a husband. You're getting a landlord. The income gap between husband and wife should never cross 3x. After that it's not a marriage. It's a man keeping a dependent and calling it commitment.



India that is maintain by Private Players 😍 Streets of Antarli, Mumbai, Maharashtra 📍



A modern train passes through the slums of Delhi, the capital of India




UP Police announces a cash prize of ₹1,000 for the policeman who saved a girl’s life drowning in a river.


A modern train passes through the slums of Delhi, the capital of India

Imagine talking n laughing on something like this where a guy is saying 370 Rs ki biryani khilakar vasool bhi to krunga mein... These are our men, so called protectors n providers.... Joke is on us...


I visited the southernmost tip of India. I stood at Indira Point. I walked under trees that have stood for centuries. I dove into coral reefs among the most vibrant on earth. And I sat with the people who live there. Tribal communities, whose land is being taken away by violating the Forest Rights Act. Settlers, many of them former soldiers, placed on these islands by the Indian government, who aren’t getting fair compensation. The Modi government and BJP tells you Great Nicobar Project is about defence. It is not. Expand INS Baaz - we will back the government fully. The Navy has been asking for expansion for five years - it has been ignored. They tell you it is about a transhipment port. It is not. India is already building one in Kerala, which is on the mainland. What it actually is: 1.5 crore trees felled. Coral reefs erased from official maps. Soldiers and tribals displaced - so one businessman can build hotels and casinos on India’s most irreplaceable ecological land. Every young Indian I have spoken to understands this. You know that no amount of profit is worth destroying what can never be recovered. I stand for ecologically balanced development. These islands can be the most extraordinary sustainable destination the world has ever seen. That is the India worth fighting for. #GreenOverGreed #NicobarMatters #WorldEnvironmentDay


A modern train passes through the slums of Delhi, the capital of India

This is part of Abhisekh Banerjees constituency from where he won by record margin. Sad, the BJP government will destroy such a wonderful model of development that was appreciated by Amartya Sen etc
















