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Telegram to be restricted in India for some time
As a teacher I interact with thousands of students daily on telegram
Not sure what’s the alternative of it
UPSC declared its prelims results last night and my messages are flooded with so many students seeking what to do ahead
Telegram helps many like me to keep the coaching accessible and affordable (even free since communication is very easy)
But we live in a society where govt can’t fix itself, it can’t correct its own ministers and departments, so it starts restricting others
This is a terrible solution to a disease so deep that to me it exposes the absolute lack of control of government on nefarious elements
At times you even start wondering if the nefarious elements have Govt’s backing and it just wants to use them to control the masses through non-state interventions
Overall, govt is well known to go after well meaning people and activities to show it’s doing something
Even after so many years, the govt stays unbelievably incompetent 🙏
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इस वीडियो ने मुझे झकझोर दिया।
ये उस भारत के लाचार युवा हैं - जिसकी सरकार अपने अरबपति दोस्तों पर लाखों करोड़ लुटा देती है, पर अपने ही छात्रों को एक सुरक्षित सफ़र तक नहीं दे सकती।
चुनाव के वक़्त यही सरकार पूरी-पूरी ट्रेनों का इंतज़ाम कर लेती है। और परीक्षा देने जा रहे छात्रों के हिस्से में आती है - भीड़, घुटन, और बेबसी।
इससे बड़ा सबूत क्या होगा कि मोदी सरकार छात्रों की गूंज सुनना ही नहीं चाहती।
पर मैं वादा करता हूँ - हम यह आवाज़ उन बहरे कानों तक पहुँचाएँगे। हर छात्र को उसका हक़ मिलेगा, उसका न्याय मिलेगा।
17 जून, कोटा। यही गूंज, अब हुंकार बनेगी।
#ChhatronKiGoonj
Atul Londhe Patil (INDIA Ka Parivar)🇮🇳@atullondhe
दो भारत बन रहा है 1. वंदे भारत वाला 2.सांस ना ले पाने के कारण घुटन से मरने वाला बाकी पॉजिटिव बातें करते रहिए 😐
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@BLACKCAPS Most respected cricketer of our time.
Epitome of calm, composure and sportsmanship.
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One of our greatest ever, signing off.
Kane Williamson has announced his retirement from international cricket effective immediately.
Head to nzc.nz/news to read more.

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@GabbbarSingh subcontinent as usual worships the superstars. Pele was the first one with such an aura associated with him. then came Maradona. also back in the day Brazil were unique in their beautiful samba sort of play.. that sparked the imagination too.
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CJP Founder @abhijeet_dipke asks students to commit that we will never engage in Hindu-Muslim politics in the future.
He says the country has been left behind even as the world moves forward in AI, semiconductors and clean energy because of this backward politics.
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Thank you Prime Minister Meloni for your warm wishes. I look forward to building on the strong momentum in our India-Italy Special Strategic Partnership for the mutual benefit of our two nations and peoples.
@GiorgiaMeloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni
Congratulazioni a @narendramodi che oggi diventa il Primo Ministro eletto più longevo nella storia dell’India. È stato un piacere ritrovarci a Roma nelle scorse settimane e lanciare assieme un Partenariato Strategico Speciale che guarda al futuro per creare nuove opportunità per le nostre Nazioni e i nostri popoli.
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⚠️कहाँ गए तेरे आइडल गाने के जरिए सबको कॉल आउट कर दिया है ।
इस देश का युवा पागल है इनकी फिल्मों को हिट करवाने में
#IPL के मैच में इनके सपोर्ट करने में
मगर स्टूडेंट्स के मुद्दे की पर इनमें से कोई बात नहीं कर रहे।
और यही कड़वा सच है।
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@raghav_chadha Kya baat h chadha ji, "Gundon" ke leader ko badhai de rhe ho.
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History has been written today.
On 10 June 2026, Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji completes 4,399 consecutive days in office, surpassing the 4,398 days of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ji, to become the longest continuously serving elected Prime Minister in the history of our Republic.
Pause for a moment and reflect on what this truly means.
India is not a nation in the ordinary sense. It is a civilisation of 1.4 billion souls. A land of 22 scheduled languages and hundreds of dialects; of many faiths, castes, communities and creeds; of countless regions and walks of life, living side by side. We are the world's largest democracy, with an electorate of nearly 98 crore, more than the people living in all of Europe. This makes ours perhaps the most complex electoral exercise across the globe.
And yet, out of these 1.4 billion people, the same leader has been entrusted with the nation: again, and again, and again. 2014. 2019. 2024. Three successive mandates from the people of India, each one a renewed act of faith.
To win the trust of so vast and diverse a nation even once is remarkable. To win it three times over, without a break, is extraordinary.
Consider, too, how different the two eras are. Pandit Nehru ji earned his mandate in the formative decades of the Republic, an age of one-party dominance in which the Congress towered over a young and fragmented opposition. Narendra Modi ji has earned his in a far more demanding democracy: the age of coalitions, of powerful regional forces and fierce multi-party competition. And he has met that challenge in full: winning absolute majorities in his own right in 2014 and 2019 (the first single-party majorities since 1984), and then forging and leading a victorious coalition in 2024. To command the trust of so fiercely contested a nation, mandate after mandate, is by any measure the harder achievement.
On this historic occasion, I bow to the wisdom of the Indian voter and salute the Hon'ble Prime Minister's tireless devotion to the nation.
May he be blessed with robust health and a long life, and may the people of Bharat grant him many more mandates in the service of our motherland.
@narendramodi
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