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Adv. (Dr.) Kantaraj Tavane
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Adv. (Dr.) Kantaraj Tavane
@KantarajT
Tavane Advocates. Bangalore.
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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@anandmahindra 👏What matters is the amount of fitness they get as byproduct, without visiting Gym centres.
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I’m not sure why I paused on this clip when it appeared on my timeline.
I don’t even know the name of the dance form (apparently it’s from Saurashtra) but it shows a grandfather teaching his grandson the steps.
Yes, the dance itself is wonderful. Full of energy, joy and life. The kind that makes you want to join in.
But what really drew me in was what this clip symbolised: the passing on of tradition, rhythm and memory from one generation to the next.
In today’s uncertain world, I found that strangely comforting. That not everything around you will change.
It was a reassurance of continuity.
#MondayMotivation
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यही वो व्यक्ति है जिन्होंने NEET पेपर लीक की सबसे पहले शिकायत की
शशिकांत सुथार, केमिस्ट्री फेकल्टी , GCI कोचिंग, सीकर ,राजस्थान
शशिकांत ने न केवल पेपर लीक के सबूत जुटाए,
बल्कि निडर होकर थाने से लेकर NTA और मंत्रालय तक अपनी आवाज़ बुलंद की।
#NEET

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@san_x_m @MukundaSN1 Indira Gandhi had the conviction and political will to send even a “Maharani” to Tihar Jail. But @narendramodi/@AmitShah came to power alleging corruption against Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. Yet, after 12 years, even the standard of preponderance of probabilities appears unmet
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Her name was Maharani Gayatri Devi.
She was born on May 23, 1919, in London. Her father was the Maharaja of Cooch Behar in Bengal. She grew up riding horses, playing polo, and studying in England and Switzerland.
At 12 years old, she met the Maharaja of Jaipur, Sawai Man Singh II. He already had two wives. After an eight-year courtship, she married him on May 9, 1940, and became the third Maharani of Jaipur.
Gayatri Devi refused to observe purdah. At a time when royal women were expected to remain behind veils, she appeared in public confidently and unapologetically. She later founded Jaipur’s first modern school for girls. Vogue magazine also named her among the ten most beautiful women in the world.
In 1962, she joined the Swatantra Party and contested the Lok Sabha election from Jaipur. Out of 246,516 votes cast, she received 192,909 votes, nearly 78 percent of the total.
It was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest electoral majority ever won by any candidate in a democratic election at the time.
When she visited the United States, President John F. Kennedy introduced her publicly as “the woman with the most staggering majority that anyone has ever earned in any election in the world.”
She won the Jaipur seat again in 1967 and once more in 1971, each time defeating the Congress.
Then came the Emergency.
In June 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared Emergency across India. One month later, Gayatri Devi was arrested on charges of tax evasion.
She was 56 years old and spent five and a half months inside Tihar Jail.
After the Emergency ended, she gradually withdrew from politics. Her husband had died in 1970, and her only son died in 1977. She spent the rest of her life quietly in Jaipur until her death on July 29, 2009.
She was 90 years old.
A queen who won the world’s largest election majority.
A woman jailed by the very Prime Minister she had spent years opposing.
Her school for girls still stands in Jaipur today.
Follow for stories India deserves to remember.

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@SaffronSwamyy @bulletbasya Hindus are behind freebies. 😄 When you are in the majority the idea of religion don't cross one's mind. Hindus can tilt it when it really matters, like in West Bengal.
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@PTI_News What are the contributions of Sri Ravi Shankar Guruji towards eradication of Caste System in the society?
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“आप मुझे नहीं जानते हैं भाई, मेरी सबसे बड़ी इच्छा है कि मेरी मृत्यु एक कांग्रेसी के रूप में हो”
@kcvenugopalmp जी ने एक सच्चे, निष्ठावान, समर्पित कांग्रेसी होने का मानक स्थापित किया है !
जय कांग्रेस
जय हिन्द 🇮🇳
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@Mrsinha @veereshamedleri @DrMohanYadav51 WRT @annamalai_k the trend setting by @narendramodi is bad and unacceptable to many South Indians.
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MP CM @DrMohanYadav51 travels by Delhi Metro following PM Modi's appeal to avoid unnecessary expenditure.
PM Modi is the best trendsetter in India. One initiative and boom, everyone wants to be a part of it.
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@barandbench Accountability and systemic verification are essential to protect the integrity of the legal profession.
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@barandbench It is both surprising and shocking that the Hon’ble CJI has referred to fraudulent advocates, yet no direction has been issued to the BCI to conduct a Special Intensive Review (SIR), nor have the Registrar Generals of High Courts been directed to file compliance reports.
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#BREAKING | "Thousands of fraudulent people wearing black robes with serious doubts about their degrees. CBI needs to do something" : CJI Surya Kant, while dismissing a contempt plea filed over Delhi HC's delay in implementing SC's senior advocate designation guidelines
CJI also told petitioner-advocate Sanjay Dubey: "Let people understand the kind of language you're using on Facebook. I will show you what is the meaning of discipline in the profession."
Justice Bagchi: "Is a senior advocate tag a status symbol which is ornamental to be kept or for your participation in the justice system?"
Dubey withdrew the petition. Dismissed as withdrawn.
#SupremeCourt

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@MumbaichaDon @PointShubh 😄😄😄 Can you stop BJP consultanting RSS?
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OMG😳 Sonia Ghandy chose Priyanka Vadra over Rahul?
Reportedly, Sonia Ghandy was also consulted before naming Keralam CONgress CM. She insisted on saying 'chose someone who can hold party together'
If true, what an insult to Jan-Nalayak!
Does it mean Sonia feels RaGa's man KC Venugopal can't hold party together? Has RaGa's credibility lowered in his mother's eyes also after losing spree of elections? Is Priyanka getting set to take over CONgress Pvt Ltd? Are RaGa's alleged dual citizenship case & now disproportionate assets case reason behind this? Or is it pure distrust in RaGa's leadership?
Whatever maybe the case, but imposition of VD Satheesan as Keralam CM is a BIG BIG JOLT to Jan-Nalayak!
And wait! Report says 'Sonia Ghandy was ALSO consulted'! Does it mean now she doesn't have control over the Pvt Ltd as earlier she used to have? Has RaGa sidelined her now for personal gain?
This Family is a Big Mystery for sure!
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@SaffronTommy @bulletbasya Even Basavanna, the 12th-century visionary and Karnataka’s “Samskrutika Nayaka,” stood for ending the caste system. Yet, caste remains deeply embedded in our official records and institutions. If society truly wants change, should caste identities continue to exist in govt docs?
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@san_x_m It doesn't matter. When the Khan-gress loses in the North, they run to Kerala, which feels safer for them politically.
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His name was Rajan.
He was a final year engineering student at the Regional Engineering College in Calicut, Kerala. His father, T V Eachara Varier, was a Hindi professor at the Government Arts and Science College in the same city.
On the morning of March 1 1976 the police came to the college campus and took Rajan away.
India was under Emergency. Civil liberties were suspended. Courts had effectively turned away.
His father found out the next day from the college principal.
He went to every police station in the district. No one admitted to having his son.
He met the Home Minister of Kerala, K Karunakaran, directly.
He sent petitions to the Home Secretary of the Government of Kerala three times. Not a single reply or acknowledgement came.
He wrote to the President of India and the Home Minister of the central government, with copies to every Member of Parliament from Kerala.
Nothing.
What Eachara Varier did not know at the time was that his son had been taken to an illegal police interrogation camp at Kakkayam.
He was tortured.
A practice called uruttal was used, where a heavy wooden log is rolled over the body of the victim.
Rajan died from his injuries. His body was disposed of by the police and was never found.
When the Emergency ended in 1977 Eachara Varier filed a habeas corpus petition in the Kerala High Court.
It was the first such petition filed in Kerala after the Emergency.
He did it without legal training, without political backing, without money.
He had spent everything searching for his son.
The court case slowly unravelled the truth.
It forced K Karunakaran to resign as Chief Minister of Kerala in 1978 when the adverse judgment came.
Rajan’s mother became mentally unstable from the grief. She died in 2000 still not knowing where her son was.
Eachara Varier wrote his memoir, Memories of a Father, which won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 2004.
In its final lines he wrote, “I don’t close the door. Let the rain lash inside and drench me. Let at least my invisible son know that his father never shut the door.”
He died on April 13 2006. He never found his son’s body.
Rajan was picked up from his college campus on a March morning in 1976. He was never seen again.
Repost this. Some stories must not be allowed to disappear.

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@PawanDurani @KiranKBhat Meanwhile @DKShivakumar, @kcvenugopalmp & @SachinPilot met @RahulGandhi for CM post. Rahul Gandhi assured them that they will all me made CMs once he become PM. 😢😧🙏
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Have you ever seen any group from North or East or West trying to prove that they are different !
The tweet below is cryptic and disturbing ! Must be someone from Congress ?
Sini@SiniiMayo
The South will stand together against hate, speak with one voice, and uphold the true spirit of federalism. #SayNoToBJP
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@ImtiazMadmood @viddyamirapu But @AshwiniVaishnaw spend his working hours thinking about how to please @narendramodi & @AmitShah but not the people who travels in the railways.
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I was on a train in Tokyo. We stopped between stations. Announcement in Japanese, then in English: "We apologize for the delay. We will resume shortly."
The delay was maybe 3 minutes. Not a big deal.
When the train started moving again, another announcement: "We sincerely apologize for the delay. We were stopped for 3 minutes and 20 seconds. This is unacceptable. Thank you for your patience."
Three minutes and twenty seconds. They measured it exactly. And called it unacceptable.
When I got off at my stop, there were station staff on the platform bowing and handing out delay certificates.
I took one out of curiosity. It was an official document stating that the train had been delayed by 3 minutes and 20 seconds, signed and stamped.
The staff member said in English "for your employer. So they know the delay was not your fault."
I said I'm a tourist, I don't need it. He looked confused. "But the delay affected you. You deserve an apology."
Three minutes. They were treating a three-minute delay like a major incident.
Later I mentioned this to a Japanese friend. They said "oh yes, delay certificates are normal. Trains are supposed to be exactly on time. If they are late, they must apologize."
I said three minutes isn't late, it's nothing. My friend said "in Japan, three minutes is late. On time means on time. Not approximately on time."
They said the train company probably investigated why there was a 3-minute delay. "They will find the cause and fix it so it doesn't happen again."
I kept the certificate. It's framed in my apartment now. A reminder that somewhere in the world, people care about three minutes.
© 6IX.
@BSAT_Properties

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@RajeevRC_X @MeenaDasNarayan My respectful homages.
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@nramind But you fail to speak up when a national agency is obstructed or attacked during an investigation. If you truly want to stand up for institutions, do it consistently — not only when the investigating team is vulnerable and unable to defend itself.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is worse than a national disgrace: given its repeated, egregious failure to root out corruption and fraud in the conduct of common entrance examinations, it is a clear and present danger to the well-being, especially the mental health, of millions of young men and women. As The Hindu’s editorial comments: “It would be a crime to allow the NTA to continue with its inept conduct of common entrance exams…NEET [National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test] was introduced as a measure to bring into play a single, standardised, and transparent entrance exam for medical admissions. But the transparency that it has so far shown is of an entirely different kind: leaks and breaches of confidentiality.” thehindu.com/opinion/editor…

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@MumbaichaDon Do @narendramodi and @AmitShah really expect South Indians to trust them after sidelining leaders like @annamalai_k? People in the South are increasingly frustrated with Delhi-centric politics that treats southern states as mere revenue generators.
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@ShefVaidya @Dev_Fadnavis Systems do not become “right” merely because action is taken against a person you dislike. Many such disputes arise out of strained relationships, misuse of power, greed, and the race for ultra-luxurious living. The rule of law must remain fair and consistent for everyone.
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This is great work by @Dev_Fadnavis govt, bulldozing the illegal construction of the AIMIM politician Matin Patel who provided shelter to Jihadi Jane Nida Khan, an accused in the Nashik TCS harassment and religious conversion case. This is so satisfying to watch! x.com/Incognito_qfs/…
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@skjsaurabh @ArnazHathiram I just checked your profile — “Paytm Advisor.” It looks like you are trying to test something fishy here.

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My mamaji is on ventilator. He had all his life’s savings within PSU bank in FDs. All his accounts have been sealed as due to being bed ridden he could not do re-KYC in person. His kids asked bank to take humane view. Bank said if he cannot come in person, accounts will not open.
FDs in PSU banks can be useless in time of need due to KYC regulations.
@narendramodi @RBI this KYC mess is draconian. Please help in this time of need
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