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@AJEnglish There are 500K mosques in india. 50 muslims per mosque ,they can be easily accommodated inside mosques.moreveover as women are not allowed it will be very easy to accomodate more.

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India’s gov't makes efforts to reduce public prayers for Eid al-Adha, demanding Muslims pray “in shifts” in mosques.
The leaders from Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) threatens with “another method” if Muslims don’t comply aje.news/afa7m8

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@AbhishBanerj She went to uk to learn english and trained by missionaries to exploit the poor people and convert them. She denied medications to sick people,instead did organ harvesting and eventually exported the human skeleton.during her time 80% of skeletons came from kolkata alone

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Fun fact
"Mother" Teresa is from Albania, a tiny country in Europe
Communists banned Christianity in her native Albania
So she came all the way to India to preach her religion
Here in Calcutta, the Communists helped her spread
her religion
THAT is how ruthless politics is
Politics is never based on emotion.
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Ex-Muslim Population by Country
1.🇮🇳 India — 12,809,123
2.🇳🇬 Nigeria — 10,899,653
3.🇧🇩 Bangladesh — 7,215,986
4.🇵🇰 Pakistan — 5,446,385
5.🇮🇩 Indonesia — 5,388,765
6.🇹🇷 Türkiye — 3,645,686
7.🇮🇷 Iran — 3,571,125
8.🇰🇿 Kazakhstan — 2,871,063
9.🇪🇬 Egypt — 2,366,785
10.🇳🇪 Niger: 1,277,443
11.🇲🇿 Mozambique: 1,128,754
12.🇲🇱 Mali: 968,774
13.🇺🇬 Uganda: 961,784
Total Worldwide: 70,123,04
Long live ex Muslim movement
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British Indians vs Indian Americans.
The comparison nobody makes.
🇬🇧 British Indians — 2 million — 3% of UK
🇺🇸 Indian Americans — 4.4 million — 1.4% of US
🎓 Indian Americans — highest educated group in USA
🎓 British Indians — highest achieving minority in UK
💰 Indian Americans — median household income $135,000
💰 British Indians — median household wealth £347,400
🏛️ Indian Americans — VP Kamala Harris
🏛️British Indians — PM Rishi Sunak
💻 Indian Americans — run Silicon Valley
💻 British Indians — run 15% of UK tech workforce
Two communities.
Same roots.
Different countries.
Same unstoppable trajectory.
The Indian diaspora is not just succeeding.
It is leading.
Everywhere it goes. 🌍🇮🇳
#BritishIndians #IndianDiaspora
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PHASES OF LEAVING ISLAM:
• Initial Phase: Islam is Perfect!
•Phase One: Islam is perfect, Muslims are not.
•Phase Two: Quran is perfect, Hadith is not.
•Phase Three: Quran speaks in metaphors, only Allah knows.
•Phase Four: Quran is not perfect, but better be safe than sorry.
•Phase Five: There must be a god named “Allah” I'll stay loosely a believer
•Phase Six: The evidence shows Islam is all made up by a desert dweller! Bye.
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@KreatelyMedia Will he get 72 or only 36? Can any islmam expert confirm this?
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This was @MamataOfficial’s idea of ‘art’, four kids, one defacating, one urinating, one taking a bath in open and the fourth doing something unmentionable! The plaque says this installation was ‘inspired by’ Mamata Bannerjee. No wonder Kolkata is so squalid even in 2026, because Mamata Banerjee thought defacating in public is ‘art’ and no one from the high brow bhodrolok had an issue with this! Pic via @halleyji

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His name was Yellapragada Subbarao.
He was born on January 12 1895 in Bhimavaram, in present-day Andhra Pradesh. His family was poor. Several of his siblings died young from disease.
He studied at Madras Medical College but his British professor deliberately gave him a lesser diploma instead of a full MBBS degree.
He scraped together enough money and sailed to America in 1923. He arrived in Boston with almost nothing.
To pay his fees at Harvard Medical School he worked as an attendant at a hospital, cleaning rooms and changing bedsheets at night. Colleagues called him the Indian who cleans toilets.
He did not stop.
At Harvard he began research with chemist Cyrus Fiske. Together they developed the Fiske-Subbarao method for measuring phosphorus in body fluids, still used in biochemistry today.
He then discovered the role of phosphocreatine and adenosine triphosphate in muscular activity. That discovery entered biochemistry textbooks worldwide.
It is what we now call ATP, the energy currency of every living cell.
Harvard denied him a full professorship. He was a foreigner and had few friends in the right circles.
His colleague Cyrus Fiske suppressed and destroyed many of his contributions out of jealousy. Years of Subbarao’s work had to be rediscovered by other scientists because Fiske would not let them be published.
He joined Lederle Laboratories instead. There he developed the first method to synthesise folic acid, Vitamin B9.
He showed it could treat megaloblastic anaemia and tropical sprue. He then helped develop methotrexate, one of the first chemotherapy drugs, still used today to treat cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.
He led the team that discovered Aureomycin, the first tetracycline antibiotic, more powerful than penicillin, which saved hundreds of thousands of lives during and after World War II.
He never became an American citizen. He lived in the United States for 25 years on a temporary visa. He applied for permanent residence and never received it.
On August 8 1948 he died of cardiac arrest in New York. He was 53 years old. No citizenship. No Nobel Prize. No fame.
A writer named Doron Antrim wrote this about him in 1950. “You have probably never heard of Dr. Yellapragada Subbarao. Yet because he lived, you may be alive today.”
The drug that treated your anaemia. The antibiotic that fought your infection. The chemotherapy that gave someone more time.
All of it traces back to a man from Bhimavaram who cleaned hospital rooms to pay his Harvard fees.
India forgot him. Science did not.
Follow for stories India deserves to remember.

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@rishibagree She stalled the project so that the modi doesnt get credit for it. Such a vile person.
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Such a lovely rendition of this beautiful Telugu song by the little one!
Totally agree with you @naralokesh garu, this is the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shresht Bharat where each one of us takes forward the beautiful heritage of Bharat together.
Lokesh Nara@naralokesh
An Assamese child singing “Vachindamma” from Geetha Govindam with such joy is the real spirit of #India. Different languages. Different cultures. One heartbeat. Moments like these remind us that #music and culture unite our country far more deeply than politics ever can.
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