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Lived it. Fought it. Felt it.
2 years of a film that tested all my limits. #SwatantryaVeerSavarkar
A journey etched forever. 🇮🇳
#2YearsOfSwatantryaVeerSavarkar
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They hated Dhurandhar 1. Then came Dhurandhar 2. They hated it so much more they started liking Dhurandhar 1. Just like how they hate Modi but when Yogi comes they will hate him so much more they will start liking Modi.
My views on @timesofindia Scrutiny: youtube.com/watch?v=QUHqM-…

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One good example to understand the difference between empowerment and entitlement.
Draupadi Maurya, from a remote village in Bahraich, read that apple farming is emerging as a successful unconventional practice in UP. She had the idea but no money. So she took a ₹2–3 lakh loan through Samuh Sakhi and the Community Investment Fund, self-help group schemes supported by the govt, and went ahead with her vision. Today, she earns around ₹60–70k a month from her apple and vegetable farm.
Cash handouts may win votes but rarely change a household’s economic trajectory. Programs like Samuh Sakhi and CIF under NRLM build capability, organizing women into self-help groups, providing small but timely credit, and enabling sustainable incomes. UP is showing what effective policy on the ground looks like.
#NariSammanUPKaAbhiman

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In today’s press conference, Gaurav Gogoi made a disclosure that even I was not previously aware of.
Takshashila (Taxila) is not located in Islamabad, but in Rawalpindi District, Punjab.
This single fact raises a serious and unavoidable question.
If his Pakistan visa explicitly permitted travel only to Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad, how did he visit Takshashila, which lies outside the Islamabad Capital Territory and squarely within Rawalpindi District?
Under Pakistan’s immigration rules, travel beyond visa-designated cities is not permitted without specific authorisation.
So the question is simple, factual, and legitimate:
Who facilitated his movement to Takshashila despite the apparent absence of visa clearance for Rawalpindi District?
This question gains further significance given that Pakistan Army’s General Headquarters (GHQ)—the nerve centre of the Pakistani military—is also located in Rawalpindi.
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Dear @narendramodi. Every nation has images of greats on its currency - Darwin, Austen, Dickens, Faraday, in the case of UK. Only we have Mahatma Gandhi and no one else. Can't understand this stubbornness.
We demand others - Raman, Dinkar, Ramanujan, Bose, Vivekananda, Kalam.
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Many don’t fully understand why EVR described Tamil as a barbaric Shaniyan unfit even for begging. It wasn’t because he harbored some visceral hatred for Tamil as a language. In fact, he often said Tamil was superior to Hindi and Sanskrit, claimed South Indian languages were regional variants of Tamil, and even proposed reforms to Tamil scripts. So why the venom?
Because EVR had actually read ancient Tamil literature.
Take just three examples from “secular” Tamil literature:
1. Silappatikaram describes Kannagi’s wedding being officiated by Brahmin priests. When she burns Madurai, she prays to Agni to spare Brahmins, cows, ascetics, and the helpless. Strike one.
2. Grammar book Nannool classifies humans, devas, and naraka-vasis (beings of hell) under uyarthinai - a metaphysical hierarchy, not a materialist one. Strike two.
3. Thirukkural speaks openly of God worship, Karma, rebirth, the nether world, and Pitru rites. OUT!
Page after page, ancient Tamil literature is steeped in a Hindu worldview with rich contributions from Jainism and Buddhism. There is no wedge between “Tamil culture” and Indic metaphysics. They are indistinguishable. And that was the problem.
EVR did not hate Tamil; he hated Hinduism. His rationalism could not digest a civilizational literature that treated dharma, karma, rebirth, gods, rituals, and worship as self-evident truths. Since he could not reconcile this with his atheistic worldview, he chose intellectual consistency over sentiment: he rejected Tamil literature entirely, mocked its poets as useless barbaric fools who did nothing to advance society.
He derided the idea of Tamil as a “mother,” calling her a weak mother producing poor milk, contrasting her with English, the “canned milk” of modernity. He opposed Thamizh Thaai Vaazhthu, just as he opposed Kadavul Vaazhthu. Despite EVR's extreme views, it is possible to understand where he is coming from. There is a shred of intellectual honesty in this.
But what followed was a Goebells level propaganda. Dravidian ideologues realized that Tamils were too deeply attached to their language to accept EVR’s extreme rationalism. So instead of rejecting Tamil literature outright, they began to blatantly distort it by cherry-picking verses, reinterpreting metaphysics as social metaphor, and force-fitting ancient texts into a “secular, rational” framework they were never meant to serve. This is intellectually dishonest. EVR would have called Dstocks out if he were alive today.
Despite all this, both Tamil and Hinduism share two traits that frustrates their critics: magnanimity and resilience.
Tamil, like Hinduism, has outlived multiple invasions, distortions and it will outlive a thousand more. It will magnanimously welcome all criticisms, adapt to the times and come out on top. வசவாளர்கள் வாழ்க! வைதாரையும் வரவேற்கும் தமிழகம். தமிழ் வெல்லும்!
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One Woman Built AIIMS. Congress Erased Her
Nehru took credit.
AIIMS was built by Amrit Kaur.
History textbooks say “Nehru built AIIMS.”
That line is propaganda.
Jawaharlal Nehru did not build AIIMS.
Rajkumari Amrit Kaur did.
AIIMS exists because one woman gave land, arranged money, fought the system, and forced execution while Congress watched and later branded it.
The land they never mention
AIIMS Delhi stands on ~190 acres of prime land at Ansari Nagar.
This land did not come from the Union government.
It came from Amrit Kaur’s personal family estate.
Not acquired.
Not purchased.
Donated.
At today’s rates, this land is worth tens of thousands of crores.
Congress didn’t spend a rupee for it.
The money Nehru didn’t have
Post-Independence India was broke.
Congress had slogans, not resources.
So Amrit Kaur:
•Secured foreign assistance (New Zealand)
•Brought international medical collaboration
•Arranged equipment, training, and expertise
If Congress had the capacity, foreign governments wouldn’t have been needed.
The law Congress delayed
The AIIMS Act, 1956 didn’t pass because of Nehru’s urgency.
It passed because Amrit Kaur pushed relentlessly against:
•Bureaucratic inertia
•Cabinet indifference
•Congress lethargy
Files moved because she forced them to move.
What Nehru actually did
He:
•Approved what was already built
•Delivered speeches
•Cut ribbons
That’s not institution-building.
That’s optics.
Why Congress buried her
Because this truth destroys the myth:
•That Congress “built” India
•That Nehru created institutions
•That power equals contribution
AIIMS proves the opposite.
A royal woman gave up her inheritance for public health.
Congress took the credit.
No Chamcha praises her.
No textbook centres her.
Because Congress history only remembers one surname.
Reality
AIIMS is Amrit Kaur’s legacy.
Congress just put its nameplate on it.
Others sacrificed.
Congress advertised.

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Abdul Misled Tourists for 50 Years at Ellora’s Kailash Temple… ⚠️😱
> A traveller hires the only “official” guide available... Abdul.
> Inside the temple, Abdul starts narrating shocking fabrications.
> “Shiva doubted Parvati.”
> “Women fall for other men easily.”
> “Shiva came as a beggar to test her.”
> A 19-year-old boy hears it… and instantly believes it.
> The traveller realizes lakhs may have heard the same lies over decades.
> When questioned, Abdul explodes: “Nikal jaa idhar se!”
> Another tourist corrects him... Abdul throws him out too.
> This man has been guiding here for 50 years.
> And ASI still calls him “government-approved”.
> The traveller records everything.
> Goes straight to ASI.
> Files a complaint with video proof.
> ASI says: “We’ll forward it… no guarantee of action.”
50 years of misinformation.
Still no accountability.
This isn’t about religion.
It’s about stopping distortion of sacred history.
If one Abdul could rewrite Shiva–Parvati’s story so easily… imagine how many more are doing the same across India.
Please Retweet and create awareness... 🚨🔥
@ASIGoI



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Abdul Misled Tourists for 50 Years at Ellora... ⚠️😱 For 50 years, an “official” guide named Abdul stood inside Ellora’s Kailash Temple and told tourists that... — Shiva doubted Parvati — Ravana was an enemy of Shiva. This thread will shock you... 🧵
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That pop of color you need today! ❤️ Spotted this gorgeous male Red Avadavat shining bright.
HUGE Lifer for me! What a moment. Pure beauty in the bird world. 🐦✨
#RedAvadavat #Lifer #Birding #NatureLovers #birdphotography #wildlifephotography #FUJIFILM #BBCWildlifePOTD #NatGeo




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A poor Punjabi carpenter built his daughter’s first bat with his own hands. They mocked him for letting her play cricket.
Years later, Amanjot Kaur became a World Cup winner with Team India, one of the most consistent performers of the tournament.
This is Father's faith & love for his daughter and true feminism.
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If in a country like India, Hindus and Mslms could live peacefully and lovingly, why did Nehru and Gandhi divide India into Islamic Pakistan and Hindu India.
And if India was divided on the basis of religion by 80% votes of the Mslms of India supporting the Muslim League, why did 87% of the Mslms stayed behind in Hindu India.
And if Indira Gandhi made India a Secular Nation, why was there a need for Minority Commision, minorities or Waqf Board in India.
And if India is a Democratic country governed by the Constitution why was there a need for Muslim Personal law in 80% Majority Hindu Secular Democratic nation.
And if Hindu temples come under government control and are taxed why are Mosques and Churches exempt from government control and taxes in a Secular Democratic Nation ???
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Why should one citizen of Bharat call another ‘My Lord’ even after 78 years of Independence?
Why should one Indian citizen ‘submit his prayer’ to another Indian citizen just because the latter happens to wear a black robe and sit on a higher bench?
Is a judge God to listen to prayers? Isn’t ‘Your Honour’ dignified enough to address a judge?
We’ve changed so many things in Bharat over the last 11 years, symbols, laws, systems, mindsets. Isn’t it time we shed this last vestige of pathetic colonial servility in our judicial language as well?
Our judges, including Justice Gavai often sermonise about equality and social justice at every possible opportunity, from every available podium. How about practising what they preach in their own courtrooms?
Has even a single judge in Bharat spoken out about this relic of mental servility and colonisation that still lingers in our courts?
If you agree to this sentiment, please RT.
#NoColonialHangover #WeNeedJudicialReform #BharatFirst
Cc @arjunrammeghwal @narendramodi @AmitShah
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For a moment, I thought the artist was painting right under a Devi’s statue inside a temple. Did anyone else think otherwise?
I know I am untrained, but to me: This painting looks way better than VanGoghs' I have seen...
The Great artist is #Sivabalan garu. 🙏
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