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Bhavneesh Juneja
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HUM HI HUM HAIN TOH KYA HUM HAIN,TUM HI TUM HO TOH KYA TUM HO
India Katılım Haziran 2010
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People born between 1997 and 2012 are Gen Z.
While the entire ecosystem is yet to realise it, nearly two-thirds of Gen Z has already voted in elections held over the last two years.
Congress won just 186 out of 2,100 seats across fifteen Vidhan Sabha elections.
Out of those 15 states, Congress has only one Chief Minister, that too from India’s oldest state.
So sit down, Nehru PFP journalist uncle.
ashutosh@ashutosh83B
Gen Z से इतना डरते क्यों हो भाई ?
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Born in a very poor Family but became an International Boxing Champion winning medals for INDIA
His ex-wife got him implicated in a false POCSO case
He spent 5 years in JAIL for a crime he NEVER DID
TRUE BUT UNBELIEVEABLE STORY OF KRISHAN SHARMA
youtube.com/watch?v=S0e0Y5…

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His Judge wife is an accused
His IAS Sister-in-law also an accused
He took his life alleging harassment by wife & her family
No demands for their sacking
No demands for their arrest
No questions to the Police
No questions from the system
Sections are the same.
Mental Cruelty the same.
Consequence the same.
JUST GENDERS REVERSED.
Media has zero interest to know things that were said to him
Media has zero interest to get Justice for this young man
Media has no heart that beats for a man who took the extreme step despite being a Judge himself
I am sorry but when anchors are now screaming on top of their lungs to get justice for one family, it just shows how biased they are and if it is really for Justice or for TRP

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Imagine spending 57 days in jail because airport security mistook aamchur powder and garam masala for drugs.
A Madhya Pradesh businessman was arrested under the NDPS Act in 2010 after a screening machine flagged spices in his luggage as heroin and psychotropic substances.
Two months later, forensic tests confirmed they were just ordinary kitchen spices.
Now, after 16 years, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has awarded him ₹10 lakh compensation, calling it a violation of his fundamental rights under Article 21.
The court also pulled up authorities for poor forensic infrastructure and blind reliance on preliminary screening machines.
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SUPREME COURT BIG OBSERVATION ON RESERVATION.
"IF BOTH PARENTS ARE IAS OFFICERS, WHY SEEK RESERVATION?"
@anany_b reports SC: WITH EDUCATIONAL AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THERE IS SOCIAL MOBILITY. So then again to seek reservation for the children, WE WILL NEVER GET OUT OF IT.
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भारत के विपक्ष के साथ यही दिक़्क़त है, कोई जर्मनी में बैठकर रील बना देता है, इनको मज़ा आ जाता है. कोई अमेरिका में बैठकर काकरोच जनता पार्टी बना देता है. ये इठला जाते हैं. जमीन पर उतरके न मेहनत करना है, न ही संगठन का विस्तार. न कोई प्लानिंग,न कोई स्ट्रैटजी, न ही कोई सार्थक-रचनात्मक संवाद.. फिर इलेक्शन आता है तो कहते हैं कि ईवीएम हैक हो गई.
ऐसा लगता है कि मोदी जी कुंडली में प्रबल राजयोग लिखवाके लाए हैं.
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Indian grid is now 38% renewable at consumption this is remarkable
Ministry of Power@MinOfPower
Today's peak demand was met with the following mix: Thermal 62.8%, Solar 22.0%, Wind 5.0%, Hydro 5.8% and rest from other sources. The availability of coal at the Thermal Power Plants is adequate and the supplies are being effectively monitored.
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India has dealt with 5 Black Swan events in the last 5 years: Covid, Ukraine, Gaza, Tariffs, Iran. The economy remains resilient. Trade has withstood multiple shocks.
Falling rupee & stock market are transient. To argue India is terminally damaged is bad analysis.
Obviously, economic reforms are overdue. Regulatory overreach must go. Tax for FPIs must be rationalised. Policy must be predictable.
The loss of WB has made it fashionable for some to say India has won elections but lost the economy.
Nonsense.
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