
Simranjit singh
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Simranjit singh
@Simransd86
A easy going doctor!



Linen is stolen from trains. Donations are stolen from temples. Answers are stolen from competitive exams. Steel and cement are stolen from bridges. Bandwidth is stolen from data. Footpaths are stolen from pedestrians. Flowerpots are stolen from global summits. Tracks are stolen from railway land. Mats are stolen from yoga events. Purity is stolen from fuel. Sand is stolen from riverbeds. Electricity is stolen from poles. Attendance is stolen in government offices. Even patience is stolen, slowly, in every queue in this country. India is a unique country. There is no other country like it. None. We have a slogan for everything. Make in India. Digital India. Clean India. But the real national movement, the one nobody announces, is Steal in India. Nobody talks about it. Everybody does it. And yet we survive. We smile. We say chalta hai. Maybe that is the real Indian genius — not that nothing is safe, but that everybody is safe anyway.


🕉️अहिंसा परमो धर्म, धर्महिंसा तथैवच 🚩 राष्ट्र सर्वोपरी 🌹












China sentences official to death for taking $325m in bribes bbc.in/3SPdG51

In a bizarre administrative anomaly that has left the local health department scrambling for answers, a proposed 100-bed civil hospital in #Indore's Khajrana area has been fully functioning "on paper" for six years, despite not having a single brick laid, or even a finalized plot of land. Six years ago, #MadhyaPradesh state government announced the setting up of a modern civil hospital in Khajrana. More details 🔗toi.in/rVu6nY Read the full story on the TOI App 👉timesofindia.sng.link/Cqhd4/mhw1/at5r

Wheat MSP Scam In Madhya Pradesh Detected, Records Fudged To Pocket Crores ndtv.com/india-news/whe…


🚨 Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the VAR decision that denied Iran a last-minute victory against Egypt: 🗣️ "This is exactly why people are losing faith in VAR. We were told it was there to eliminate obvious mistakes, but somehow it continues to create bigger controversies on the biggest stage in football. This is simply unacceptable." "I've watched the replay over and over again, and I still don't understand how anyone could have called that offside. If you're going to disallow a goal that could decide the World Cup for a nation, you'd better be 100% sure and not guess behind a screen. Millions of Iranians celebrated what they thought was a historic moment, only for a bunch of officials to erase it in seconds. You didn't just deny a goal; you stole a nation's dream." "The referee and the VAR officials must be held accountable for decisions like this. You can't hide behind technology when technology is being misused. This isn't justice; this is incompetence." "The World Cup is held once every four years. Players sacrifice everything to get here, fans travel across the globe, and then one shocking decision destroys months of hard work. This is unforgivable." "If this is the standard of refereeing in football's biggest tournament, something serious is broken. Football deserves better, players deserve better, and above all, fans deserve much better than this." #iran #egypt

#WATCH | Kolkata | On West Bengal mid-day meal replacing egg with paneer and soybean, ISKCON Kolkata Vice President and spokesperson Radharaman Das says, "100 grams of egg contains 13 grams of protein. In contrast, 100 grams of soya chunks contains 52 to 54 grams of protein, which is significantly higher... Lentils, commonly consumed in vegetarian households, on average, contain 25 grams of protein... Paneer, which contains 22 grams of protein... I was comparing protein consumption levels across Indian states with large vegetarian populations—such as Rajasthan, where 61% of people are vegetarian, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. Surprisingly, protein consumption is highest in these very states. Conversely, in Bengal and the Northeastern states, where meat consumption is common, protein intake is lower... It is truly unfortunate that such misinformation is being spread..." He also says, "There is a common perception that being Bengali is synonymous with eating fish and rice. But wasn't Chaitanya Mahaprabhu a Bengali? It is his Vaishnava tradition—he who is considered an ideal Bengali—that we follow through ISKCON. ISKCON's Founder-Acharya, Prabhupada, was also a Bengali who took ISKCON and the spirit of Krishna consciousness to the entire world. Today, there are 80 million vegetarians across the globe living very happy and contented lives..."




An average school lunch plate from a public school in Shanghai, China. What is still stopping us?









