Ddarpan Vashishtha

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Ddarpan Vashishtha

Ddarpan Vashishtha

@OriginalDarpan

I just hate the fact that world is divided on caste/race/religion. I wish we could realise how much more we can do together

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NASA's Kennedy Space Center
The planet can spell your name – literally. 🔤🌍 This Earth Day, see your name written in landscapes captured by Landsat: go.nasa.gov/4ak4Cdu
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Herschelle Gibbs
Herschelle Gibbs@hershybru·
@_cricketsparsh Im Probably the best person to answer this for you … incredible speed over 10m, diving stopping the ball and back on his feet was what made him the best..
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Ddarpan Vashishtha@OriginalDarpan·
@shruthie_j @Panjaab131313 Nanded temperature goes upto 40 in the day and mid 30s in evening. Also, If the dog is enjoying the bath, it is more than welcoming it. What are you doing to help people or animals?
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Hatinder Singh🦅🦅
Hatinder Singh🦅🦅@Panjaab131313·
Sewadaars Of Gurudwara Langar Sahib, Nanded Everyday Give Bath To Dogs Around With Fresh Borewell Water In This Scorching Warm Weather To Give Them Relief From Heat. This Is Also a Sewa, Even Dogs Of Gurughar Are Respected, Dhan Sikhhi ❤️🙏
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Chameli
Chameli@chamelibolti·
@OriginalDarpan @sidin Jhal=hot 😉 What you said would mean 'moslamuri' (same stuff different names).
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www.sidin.co
www.sidin.co@sidin·
What is jhalmuri? Is it one of those Bengali things that Bengalis like and everyone else has never experienced but pretends to like to avoid scenes?
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Be honest… do you think it’s your responsibility to take care of your parents?
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Mojo Gagan
Mojo Gagan@Singhlicious·
You know the face but don't know the name
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Ddarpan Vashishtha@OriginalDarpan·
@DuttShekhar They learned from their masters : divide and rule. They are here for next 30 years. Unless the geography breaks.
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Shekhar Dutt
Shekhar Dutt@DuttShekhar·
How will you remember the thirteen years of BJP rule ?
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Sakshi Narula
Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
Men being this abusive for a woman having any opinion or sharing a lived experience on this app is a serious mental illness. It's like wanting a better life, better lifestyle, better infrastructure is actually looked down upon by most Indians. How dare you feel uncomfortable or unhappy in the most crowded, expensive and difficult cities in the world? A war-torn occupied country is our only comparison.
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Ddarpan Vashishtha@OriginalDarpan·
@Normal_2610 One mistake! IBM and Coke were thrown out during Janta Party rule. Farnandes was also part of Atal Govt.
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Normal Guy
Normal Guy@Normal_2610·
Gandhi didn't miss industrialization, he saw it and rejected it on purpose. Called it violent, exploitative, soul-destroying Wanted self-sufficient villages running on spinning wheels and cottage crafts. Nehru disagreed but picked the Soviet model over the British one sitting right in front of him. State-owned steel plants instead of private factories. Import substitution instead of exports. Consumer goods reserved for tiny firms by law. India's founders didn't lack exposure to industry. They had an ideological allergy to letting private capital run it freely. Japan sent the Iwakura Mission in 1871 - senior leaders touring factories, shipyards, railways across Europe and America. Came back, killed the feudal system, sold government factories to private entrepreneurs at throwaway prices. India London-educated leaders came back with law degrees and political philosophy, not engineering blueprints. Japan had no natural resources, no London connections, no English language. India had all three. The difference was intent. Japan studied the West to copy its production systems. India studied the West to argue against its political systems. The irony is Nehru did try to industrialize, He built Bhilai, BHEL, massive public sector units. But he also capped private firms, banned foreign companies, reserved consumer goods for village-scale production by law. IBM and Coca-Cola were kicked out. Large firms needed a license to expand. So India got steel mills but no consumer economy around them. Japan and Korea let private firms grow, compete, export. India gave its private sector a cage and called it self-reliance. The vision existed. The execution strangled it. China early cabinets were full of engineers. India were full of lawyers. The training shapes what you even notice. A lawyer in London sees Parliament. An engineer sees the underground railway. India founders saw Parliament. Kanpur is the proof that India didn't just miss industrialization, it actively destroyed what existed. The city was called Manchester of the East. Textiles, leather, ordnance, all running before independence. Then came nationalization in the 1970s, and the mills started dying. Elgin Mills, Lal Imli blankets, all gone, 140 leather tanneries shut in five years. A city that employed a million workers in leather alone now can't fill orders for Hong Kong fairs. India didn't lack industrial DNA. Policy just killed it. The population argument doesn't hold up either. Delhi in 1900 had 400k people, London had 6.5 million, sure. But Tokyo was small too when Japan started industrializing in 1868. The Meiji government didn't wait for cities to get big they built railways, telegraph lines, factories, and the cities grew around them. Industrialization creates urban centers. Urban centers don't create industrialization. India's leaders treated cities as a problem to manage instead of engines to build around. That sequencing error cost decades. I called it the whole OS is running on 1990 update Well, I not know this much in details, did some Research :)
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London had an underground railway in 1863. The first electric underground railway was built in 1891. Under-freaking-ground. In 1891. Gandhi (later Nehru and all freedom-fighting stalwarts) studied in London during that era. Surely they would have seen this underground railway but it’s surprising none of them said we should have a culture that builds this kind of thing in India when it’s free. Like how do you see an underground freaking railway in 18 freaking 91 and not get mesmerized by grand miracles of industrialization ? The one thing driving London during that era was industrialization. And yet they didn’t connect the two ? Japanese got that. You didn’t ? Like what was the grand plan ? Let’s free this country and turn it into a massive village ? That the country should have crooked, unplanned roads in cities 100 years after independence ? That the might of train engines should never be produced, and that no modern train engine, car engine or any modern industrial design should come out of the country ever ? To import every single thing from a neighbor that got to industrialization on its own despite not having any London-educated founding members ? Honestly what even was their vision for the country ? The masses are uneducated I get that. But the leaders didn’t have eyes ? They were right there in London! What was the option - to not be industrialized ? Rural economy forever ? Shitty cities ? Questions are rhetorical.

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Ddarpan Vashishtha@OriginalDarpan·
@idfcwau @imsrk is a gem! To morons asking ‘kya karien’ : get a life, and stop hating on people for their surname.
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Raj
Raj@idfcwau·
Renu Chopra (wife of Ravi Chopra, who directed OG Mahabharat): "When I had no money for my younger son's debut film Ittefaq, Shah Rukh Khan financed it. And when I told him to take interest money after the release, he refused it."
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PunsterX
PunsterX@PunsterX·
Came across this beautiful song called Mast-e-Kailash. It's a Persian song in praise of Lord Shiva. There are many such songs on YT. This shows how deep-rooted the connection between India and Iran is. I challenge Hindu supporters of Israel to find even one such song in Hebrew.
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Moushumi Chatterjee
Moushumi Chatterjee@MoushumiChatte6·
Hats Off To Sayaji Shinde For This. We Need More People Like Him. @SayajiShinde
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yash saghal
yash saghal@YSaghal·
She is only a 2 months-old puppy. A baby Labrador, found in Moula Ali, Hyderabad with broken bones, internal bleeding, deep wounds on her head and neck, and sexu@l assault. The puppy was found abandoned on a terrace before being rescued. Video evidence shows the suspect carrying a knife, and details of the residence linked to the suspect are available, yet he is absconding She is now receiving treatment at Animal Care Clinic Hospital, Sainikpuri, still fighting to survive despite unimaginable pain. How many more animals must suffer before India strengthens the PCA Act? Arrest the accused and deliver justice. Source: Instagram (ravzravali) #AmendPCA #NoMore50 @hydcitypolice @CPHydCity @GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC @TelanganaCMO @revanth_anumula @PMOIndia @narendramodi
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Prasant Rai
Prasant Rai@PRaiLAC·
This disturbing video was posted by journalist Naresh from Jaipur. The exact details are still unclear, but such cruelty cannot be ignored 😡 @TheViditsharma ji, kindly help identify who did this. If needed, we will stand together and file an FIR so the guilty are held accountable. Animal cruelty is a punishable crime and silence only encourages more violence. Justice must be ensured. #AnimalCruelty #JusticeForAnimals @Iyervval
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j.a.h.n.a.v.i._.i.y.e.r
j.a.h.n.a.v.i._.i.y.e.r@JahnaviIyer·
URGENT: CRUELTY ALERT IN JAIPUR This dog is being kept in a cramped cage that doesnot even allow for basic movement. When confronted by one of the volunteers, the individual in the video dismissed the cruelty. Keeping an animal in such restrictive conditions is a direct violation of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Location: Opposite KK Petroleum (Nayara Energy), near Twarun Dwar, Reengus/Khatushyamji Road, Jaipur. We need immediate intervention to rescue this soul and ensure they are moved to a safe environment. @jaipur_police @pfaindia @PetaIndia @PrakashJavdekar @RajCMO @dilthi_gujarati @SpotzHaroon @pawsunmute @pricatttt #AnimalCruelty #Jaipur #RescueNeeded #StreetDogs #India #AnimalRights #Khatushyam #NayaraEnergy
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Adv Manojkumar
Adv Manojkumar@manoj4justice·
@_pallavighosh Rahul Gandhi ji was right in 2024 that BJPee wants 370 seats to abolish the constitution. Thanks to people of India who saw through and did not give BJPee more than 240.
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