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@benny16199303 @Fintech03 A khangressi spotted
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Long before the Greek era, the Rig Veda contained verses that clearly distinguished between the self-luminosity of the Sun &the reflective nature of the Moon.
The Verse: In Rig Veda 1.84.15, it is mentioned:
अत्राह गोरमन्वत नाम त्वष्टुरपीच्यम्। इत्था चन्द्रमसो गृहे॥
atrāha gor amanvata nāma tvaṣṭur apīcyam | itthā candramaso gṛhe ||
It means: The rays of the sun are reflected back in the bright watery orb of the moon
Also, the sage Yajnavalkya (~900 BCE), in the Shatapatha Brahmana, did not just know the Moon was a reflector; he calculated its relationship with the Sun. He proposed a 95 yr cycle to synchronize the lunar & solar calendars, a method that is strikingly accurate even by modern standards.
He stated that the Sun was the center of the spheres & that the Moon & planets revolved around it, not because of magic, but because they were tied to the Sun's light & energy.
Physics In History@PhysInHistory
Anaxagoras (c. 500–428 BCE) was one of the first to suggest that the Sun was a massive fiery rock, not a god, and that the Moon reflected its light.
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@Fintech03 As if plagiarization were not enough, the secondary source will become fathers and mothers of every phenomena of nature. From Greeks to modern academics, they've built a cute story for themselves in past few centuries.
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I would like to appeal to all Members of Parliament…
Please reflect upon your conscience, remembering the women in your own families.
The legislation to ensure women’s reservation in legislative bodies is a significant opportunity to do justice to women of our nation.
Please do not deprive our Nari Shakti of new opportunities.
If this amendment is passed unanimously, it will further empower the women of our country and strengthen our democracy.
Let us come together today to create history.
Let us ensure that the women of India, who are half of the nation’s population, receive their rightful due.
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Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Gujarat felicitate REC Foundation for its exceptional contribution in health sector.
The felicitation ceremony took place at Lok Bhavan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on 16 th April 2026. Shri Acharya Devvrat, Hon’ble Governor of Gujarat, presented the memento to M.A. Ali, HoD (CSR) of REC Limited. The event was attended by Shri Rajeev Topno (IAS), Additional Chief Secretary (Health & Family Welfare Department, Government of Gujarat), alongside officials from the REC Foundation and IRCS Gujarat.
This recognition highlights REC’s dedicated mission to bridge healthcare gaps via its Mobile Medical Units, showcasing a steadfast commitment to providing essential medical services to India’s most remote and underserved communities.
#RECFoundation #IndianRedCrossSociety #REC_CSR #RECLimited #IRCSGujarat #CSRImpact #SDG3 #HealthcareForAll #Gujarat #MobileMedicalUnits
@ADevvrat @HealthDeptGuj @redcrossgujarat @MinOfPower @mlkhattar @officeofmlk @GoI_MeitY @PrinceDhawan89 @shripadynaik @narayanantbjp @Dnandinit @tscbosh @ValliREC @srijitendraias @PIB_India @power_pib @mygovindia @CMOGuj

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Ask anyone about India’s space journey, & you will hear legends like Vikram Sarabhai, Homi J. Bhabha, Satish Dhawan, & A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. But ask about Brahm Prakash… & the story usually begins with a Google search.
If Dhawan was the statesman, & Kalam the builder, Brahm Prakash was the alchemist. Not the man who launched rockets, the man who made them possible. He did not design trajectories, he designed the very metals that could survive them.
When Brahm Prakash (MIT educated) became the 1st Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thumba in 1972, he inherited a collection of small, scattered units. Much of the early materials research happened in an old church building. While the West used expensive, pre-made industrial alloys, Brahm Prakash realized India could not import them due to sanctions. He set up the Propellant Fuel Complex (PFC) & the Materials & QC Group. He treated metallurgy as a Sadhana (disciplined practice), ensuring that every batch of indigenous steel was perfect.
Early SLV-3 used imported 15CDV6 steel. For larger vehicles like PSLV, stronger, lighter maraging steel (especially 18Ni M250 grade) was needed. Western export restrictions applied due to dual-use (missile/nuclear) nature. Brahm Prakash championed indigenous development at MIDHANI (Mishra Dhatu Nigam Ltd.), where he later served as Chairman (1980-84). India became 1 of the few countries with indigenous high-grade maraging steel production for rocket motor casings, a major strategic autonomy achievement still used in PSLV/GSLV.
Before space, he was a key figure under Homi Bhabha in the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). His pioneering work on zirconium-hafnium separation (using pyro-chemical/vapour phase dechlorination methods) was original & globally acclaimed in the 1950s. Zirconium (neutron-transparent) is essential for nuclear reactor cladding/fuel; hafnium (strong neutron absorber) must be removed. He played a major role in setting up the Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) in Hyderabad (as Project Director) & contributed to fuel fabrication for CIRUS and later reactors.
Brahm Prakash is the reason India has Strategic Autonomy. Because he mastered the materials, India did not have to beg the world for the special metals required to build the GSLV/the Agni missiles.

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Can you guess what is common in these three images?
The first is a SSC era Bronze plate/parat. The second is a brass parat one sees in a shop today. The third is the inner view of an LNG tanker.
Separated by almost 4000 years, all three use one simple technique to add strength.
The indents/waffles/corrugation that you see works on the principle where area moment of inertia is increased so that a simple plain sheet becomes stiff and resist easy bending or buckling.
This is how very thin stainless steel sheets can be used to build light weight, yet strong LNG tankers.
So next time anyone says, 'how did our ancestors create such and such temple/building/structure thousands of years ago?', remember that our ancestors were just as smart as we are. We are doing more or less the same tasks but with a very high degree of automation and mechanisation.



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In Ancient Indian science, particularly Ayurveda & Yogic philosophy, the human body is understood as a network of energy channels called nadis, through which prana (life force) flows. The right side of the body is governed by the Pingala nadi, known as the Surya (solar) channel which is heating, active, & dynamic in nature.
Eating is traditionally viewed as feeding the inner sacrificial fire (Jatharagni: the digestive fire). Using the right hand aligns with this solar (Pingala) energy, which supports the active process of digestion and assimilation.
Additionally, according to the science of mudras and the 5 elements (Panchamahabhuta), each finger represents 1 of the elements of the universe:
- Thumb: Fire (Agni)
- Index: Air (Vayu)
- Middle: Ether/Space (Akash)
- Ring: Earth (Prithvi)
- Little: Water (Jal)
When we eat with our hands, we bring these 5 elements together. This tactile contact is believed to harmonize the elements with the food, stimulate digestive juices through the nerve endings in the fingertips, & support mindful nourishment even before the food reaches the tongue.
The left side, governed by the Ida nadi (Chandra/lunar channel), is cooling & receptive...qualities considered less aligned with the active, heating process of digestion.
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei
日本からこんにちは🇯🇵👋 Twitterが大好きな日本人です🥰 インド人に質問があります🇮🇳🙋 インド人は食事をする時、右手を使うのが普通というのは本当ですか? なぜ左手を使わないのですか?🤔
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Here is what happened on Women's Reservation Bill
Congress sabotaged it when its implementation became imminent.
Congress has historically sabotaged every attempt at Women's Reservation.
The history:
1996: Congress prevented Deve Gowda ji (whose alliance was dependent on Congress support) from making the bill a reality.
1998, 1999, 2002, 2003: Congress support was essential (as Vajpayee govt did not have 2/3rd support) and they prevented 4 attempts of NDA govt to make it reality.
2010: BJP, despite Congress history, helped UPA pass the bill in Raya Sabha. Stunned that bill may succeed finally, Congress did not introduce its own bill in Lok Sabha and sabotaged it again.
Finally Modi govt passed the bill in 2023. By then Modi govt had comfortable majority and so Congress went along in proforma manner as there was no choice.
So what changed in 2026 and why Congress sabotaged the bill again?
The difference is:
2023 bill mandated the women's reservation after census 2026 and subsequent delimitation. The timeline meant that its implementation would be pushed to 2034 or even later.
2026 bill mandated its immediate implementation in 2029 elections itself.
So this is what changed. Congress pretended to support Women's Bill when it was a distant, too far in future idea.
When the bill started becoming an immediate reality, Congress and its allies sabotaged it.
That is all there to it.
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There’s something almost sacred about our traditional Indian Mithais - the way they unfold slowly, patiently, filling not just the kitchen but the entire home with warmth and memory. Today I’m making an East Bengali sweet - moong dal pitha made from boiled moong dal and rice flour which is kneaded into a soft, yielding dough that molds easily under the fingers.
Inside, a rich, fragrant filling of molten jaggery melting into freshly grated coconut, is folded together with soft khoya and a whisper of nutmeg. Each pitha is shaped by hand, sealed with care, then simmered in warm ghee till it slowly transforms into a golden, crisp, aromatic delight.
The final touch is a long gentle soak in light cardamom flavored sugar syrup, just enough to soften, not overwhelm.
It is a lot of work, but rewards you even before the first bite. The air turns fragrant with the scent of caramelizing jaggery, toasted coconut, nutmeg and the roasted nuttiness of the moong dal dough - drifting through every room - a fragrance that feels like childhood, like something ancient and deeply comforting that words can never quite capture.
And trust me - it tastes way better than Gujiya.




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In the sacred Sharada Peeth of Kashmir, there once stood a vigraha of Sharada carved from sandalwood. Adi Shankaracharya created its exact replica in sandalwood to install at Sringeri (The Kashmir vigraha mysteriously had disappeared).
Alongside, he inscribed the eternal Sri Chakra on a rock, anchoring the cosmic energy of Devi for generations to come.
This is a reminder that Dharma survives through acts of preservation and transmission.
What Adi Shankaracharya did centuries ago, we must continue today: protect, replicate, and re-root our heritage wherever it is threatened.
Shivprabhat 🙏🏽

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@ShefVaidya @Smit_Agarwal @MahuaMoitra @ShashiTharoor @sagarikaghose @Lenskart_com That means you hit too close to home with the truth. 👏
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Lenskart CEO Peyush Bansal thought he is an AAP politician who can lie and get away.
Lenskart has a dressing policy where you can’t wear a Bindi or Kalava but most likely they won’t have an issue if you come with AK 47 and RDX strapped on you body as that’s DEI friendly in their own perverse way.
When a company employee shared their discriminatory HR policy, their CEO first lied that’s it’s inaccurate.
When community notes proved that it’s not fake, he lied that it’s old document (Feb 26th ka hai) and not recent one.
When again exposed by employees he again lied that it’s internal training document which was never implemented but didn’t tell how it even got passed at any level.
Employees have said it was practiced at their premises and it was their HR policy.
An employee was sacked for raising concern about this discrimination and another employee has come out saying their HR was putting negative remarks on a branch staff for wearing Kalava while other religions could come in anything.
It’s a public listed company and its CEO lying and trying to spread fakery is simply taking it too far.
Why so much hatred for Hindus? How much compromised our corporates are with woke anti Hindu admin staff?
80-90% of their customers are Hindus and they are arrogant enough to lock their basic faith practices like Bindi..



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Wow, thin skinned politicians afraid of criticism like @MahuaMoitra @ShashiTharoor and @sagarikaghose have blocked me before, but this is the first time, @Lenskart_com, a publicly listed company has blocked me, and yes, I have been a paying customer several times in the past. Well done @peyushbansal. Clearly shows your company has something to hide when the official handle starts blocking ordinary citizens for merely questioning policy that is in public domain! I take it as a badge of honour though :)

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The Shroud of Turin—Christianity's most studied relic—might have come from India.
Latest research points to Indian textile origins. Weaving techniques. Fabric composition. Trade routes that existed 2,000 years ago.
Not speculation. Material evidence.
But here's the pattern:
Indian textiles dominated global trade for millennia. We exported fine cloth to Rome, Egypt, Jerusalem. Entire economies ran on our weaves.
Then the narrative flipped.
By the colonial era, Indian craftsmanship became "exotic." Our textile knowledge—"primitive." The same cloth that dressed emperors and wrapped the sacred became evidence of our "backwardness."
We didn't just lose the trade. We lost the memory that we were ever central to it.
The Shroud isn't alone. How many "Western" relics sit in museums with Indian origin stories we stopped asking about?
How many times did we export the sacred and import the credit loss?
We had the looms. The dyes. The trade networks. The documentation in our own texts.
We just stopped believing we were capable of any of it.
Who decided Indian material culture needed Western validation to matter? 🧵
And why are we still waiting for their research to tell us what our ancestors already knew?

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In the great Samudra Manthan, when poison rose from the cosmic ocean, Shiva drank it to save creation. With infinite compassion, Parvati held it at his throat, making him Neelkantha.
This divine act took place during Pradosham; the sacred twilight on the 13th moon day after Amavasya and Purnima.
During Pradosham, Shiva and Parvati are in a deeply propitious mood. Their grace flows freely, granting sincere prayers with ease.
Remember: the 13th moon day is an auspicious gateway for Sanatanis, a cosmic moment when blessings are closest to us.
Shubh Ratri 🙏🏽

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On Tuesday, I walked into a new gym to take a membership.
Everything felt perfect. The staff was polite, they explained all their plans and pricing, and even asked me to come the next day to meet the trainer.
So the next day, I went back.
The moment the trainer saw me, he paused for a second and then said,
“You’re that Twitter guy na… the one who posted about that gym kissing incident?”
I said yes, that’s me. And in that exact moment, the entire vibe shifted.
He asked me to wait and walked into the office. I could see him talking to the manager for a good five minutes. Something clearly changed after that conversation.
Then I was called inside.
“Sir, currently we don’t have slots. Please visit in the first week of May.”
The strange part? On Tuesday, they had space. Everything was ready. Next day, they don’t.
All because they recognized me.
Now I don’t know what exactly made them uncomfortable, but one thing is clear. Either they are afraid of someone who speaks openly, or there are things happening inside that they don’t want coming out.
Either way, it says a lot.
No problem. It’s their loss. They didn’t just lose one customer, they lost around ₹40,000 for the year and probably many more who believe in transparency.
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Akhilesh Yadav tried to twist the women's reservation bill into exposing the BJP's hindu muslim agenda ......
....slyly entrapping the BJP and Amit Shah ....
Akhilesh Yadav in the Lok Sabha : The whole country wants reservation for half of the population, Speaker Sir, I want to know from the esteemed minister, are muslim women not represented in the 50% population of India ???
..( If Amit Shah had said yes, he would have accused the BJP of not giving tickets to the muslim minority, if Amit Shah had replied in the negative, he would have screamed that the BJP is anti muslim.)
Amit Shah replies : We have no objection to Akhilesh Yadav and Samajwadi Party giving all the tickets of their Samajwadi party to all Muslim women !!!
Akhilesh Shocks.
Amit Shah Rocks !! 😂💥🔥
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Important point raised. Here is the answer:
Nashik TCS police case may or may not end in convictions
Why? Because persuasion or influence for conversion is often not punishable unless accompanied by criminal and clearly prosecutable act like hate speech/sexual exploitation/physical violence/fraud/blackmail etc
That is how law currently works. These legal frameworks are still evolving and convictions so far are low
Meanwhile Dawah networks operating in places like Europe have spent years refining methods and developing training material to work around such laws
So what should society do?
Wait endlessly for court cases to drag on for years? Or act now by building public awareness and educating people?
That is precisely why we - @SanjeevSanskrit and I - have started @RashtraJyoti
We bring years of real ground experience, along with theological understanding and Vedic wisdom
We seek everyone’s support
Mugundhan@mugundv
@swati_gs Ultimately girl is an adult and she chose her actions. Then filed a case when she found out he is already married. She got cheated, her following religious practices seem to BCOS she loved him. Iam not sure this will stand in court unless they can prove this was planned.
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