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Am I right!!!
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Darshit Patel@darshitpatel84·
Imagine India as Prime Minister - Rahul Gandhi Home Minister- Mamta Benarjee Defence Minister - Asaduddin Owaisi Finance Minister - Akhilesh Yadav Education Minister- Uddhav Thackeray External Affair Minister - Arvind Kejariwal Education Minister - M K Stalin Commerce Minister - Mahua Moitra President of India - Mehbooba Mufti Indi Alliance…..
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One who lived cricket’s most controversial chapter and one who led it into a new era - 5'7" Harold Larwood and 6'6" Tony Greig in conversation at the 1977 Centenary Test party in Melbourne. #CricketTwitter #Cricket
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@gulu1959 Frank Worrell am I right.
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Gulu Ezekiel@gulu1959·
This snack was named after a legendary late foreign cricketer as the owner in Mumbai was a fan after watching him in India. Guess who?
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@san_x_m Everybody knows about this story!!!
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Her name is Rupan Deol Bajaj. She was an IAS officer of the Punjab cadre serving as Special Secretary Finance. One of the most senior women in the Punjab government in 1988. On the night of July 18, 1988, she attended a dinner party at the Chandigarh residence of Punjab’s Financial Commissioner SL Kapoor. Also at that party was KPS Gill. The Director General of Police, Punjab. The most powerful police officer in the state. Around 10 pm, he walked up to her and ordered her to get up and come with him. She turned to leave. He slapped her on her posterior in front of the other guests. She filed a complaint the very next day. What followed was 17 years. The police submitted a report favouring Gill. The High Court quashed her FIR. The same officer who reviewed her complaint had already given an opinion in Gill’s favour before acting as a judicial officer in the same case. She went to the Supreme Court. Her own mother told her to cry over it privately and move on. She received death threats. She was given punishment postings. She fought anyway. In 1995, the Supreme Court restored her complaint and directed prosecution. In 2005, the final verdict came. Gill was convicted under Section 354 and Section 509 of the IPC for outraging her modesty. His three month jail sentence was converted to probation. He was fined Rs 2 lakh. She declined to accept the compensation. The court ordered it be donated to women’s organisations. In 2010, she wrote to the government demanding they take back the Padma Shri given to KPS Gill. The man who slapped her was never jailed for a single day. The woman who fought him spent 17 years doing it. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.

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@CNN RIP....at a place where we all have to go....what was the cause of death!!!
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Alex Zanardi, the Italian auto racing champion-turned-Paralympic gold medalist whose career was marked by two life-altering accidents, has died. He was 59. cnn.it/42Gytt9
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@iNikhilsaini @suchetadalal Well Modi ji does have an iron fist policy doesn't he remarkable that Swacch Bharat has failed Modiji's iron fist can be only seen in frivilous E.D and C.B.I cases against opposition leaders...@INCIndia
Nikhil saini@iNikhilsaini

Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tourists to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron fist policy can bring change.

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The Caravan@thecaravanindia·
A well-built man, over six feet tall, 35-year-old Jaswinder Singh was posted in Tripura with the 42 Battalion of the Border Security Force. On 3 March, he was on leave at home—in the border village of Diwangarh, around forty kilometres south-west of Jammu—when the Narcotics Control Bureau, an agency that comes under the union home ministry, picked him up. What followed was a seventeen-day ordeal that ended in his death. Jaswinder’s family had no access to him during this time, other than a four-minute distress call that he was able to make from the NCB office in Jammu, ten days after he was detained. His wife, Lovejeet Kour, told me that he begged for help on this call, saying that he was facing unbearable torture at the hands of the narcotics officials. “My biggest fear used to be his safety on the border in Tripura, far from home. I feared him dying at the border,” she said. “But not like this—literally being frisked away while he was on leave and at home, and dying by torture in NCB custody.” Read Jatinder Kaur Tur's (@jatinder_tur) report in The Caravan's May 2026 issue: caravanmagazine.in/crime/a-soldie… #BSF #NCB
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@DrKumarVishwas haan to har ek tourist ka aisa hi hain...isme tumne kaunsa bada kaam kiya!!!
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@MarioNawfal So obviously Americans conceived of it first. The Sundarban Forests along the border with Bangladesh are home to the largest population of Bengal Tigers, 3 species of Crocodile found in India poisonous snakes illegal migration still takes place.
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🇮🇳 India is considering dumping crocodiles into rivers near its borders to stop illegal migration from Bangladesh. If you thought Alligator Alcatraz was harsh, you've clearly not been to India.

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Buntyy bagga@bagga_buntyy·
OG era check 🏏 Identify the 3 circled players
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@bagga_buntyy Manoj Prabhakar, Chetan Sharma and third I cannot identify
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May 2nd 1926 exactly 100 years ago today Edward James 'Jim Corbett' shot the legendary Man Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag....do read it...very exciting read @WG_RumblePants @fredfertang @Irrfanooq @abhijeetpTOI Photo copyright: Ghostofmorn
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His name was Irrfan Khan. He was born in 1967 in Tonk, Rajasthan. His father ran a tyre business. He was selected for a national cricket tournament for under 23 players. He could not attend because he could not afford the travel expenses. He won a scholarship to the National School of Drama in Delhi in 1984. Acting was not the plan. The scholarship was. In his final year at NSD, Mira Nair cast him in Salaam Bombay. His scenes were cut because he was too tall for the frame. He moved to Mumbai with nothing. He repaired air conditioners to pay rent while waiting for his next role. The 1990s were television serials and forgettable films. The industry had no space for a man with unconventional looks who refused to perform emotions instead of feeling them. He almost quit in 2001. A British film called The Warrior changed his mind. Then everything shifted. Slumdog Millionaire. Life of Pi. Paan Singh Tomar. The Lunchbox. Piku. Talvar. Two films he acted in collectively won 12 Oscars. At the Academy Awards, Julia Roberts stopped him outside the venue to tell him she loved his work in The Namesake. Christopher Nolan offered him a role in Interstellar. He turned it down because he had committed to The Lunchbox. In 2016, he dropped Khan from his name. He said he wanted his work to define him, not his lineage. In 2018, he was diagnosed with a rare neuroendocrine cancer. He flew to London for treatment. Came back in 2019 and went straight back to work. He completed Angrezi Medium while undergoing chemotherapy. It was his last film. Today marks five years since he left. He was 53. The man who repaired air conditioners in Mumbai turned down Christopher Nolan. India just never told that story loud enough. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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