Today, while celebrating BJP’s victory in #Bengal, remember Abhijit Sarkar. Bow your head to the first face of Bengal’s post-poll horror in 2021 🥹
After #ElectionResults on 2 May, TMC goons surrounded his home. Abhijit was inside with a rescued dog and her 5 newborn puppies.
They dragged him out, attacked his house, and in front of him, crushed those innocent puppies one by one. Then they killed him too.
His only crime? He was a BJP karyakarta.
“They destroyed my house in front of police. They beat my innocent puppies to death.”
Today is not just victory. Bengal remembers.
Jerome Anto, a Christian anti-conversion activist, has stirred controversy by alleging that missionary groups are targeting up to 14,000 conversions daily as part of a systematic, long-term strategyin India.
.Questioning the impact of anti-conversion laws, he points to the lack of convictions despite their enforcement in several states. His claims have reignited debate over foreign-funded conversions, cultural identity and India’s demographic future.
This bastard is openly saying that Hindus will become fearful only if Muslims starts killing them if they are not able to repeat Kalama. So its good that Muslims kill 10-20 Hindus for not able to say Kalama. This will make sure that Hindus will start learning Kalama & will be fearful from Muslims. Why this person is never arrested & why Hindus are arrested instead for discussing what's they did to our ancestors. Very shocking. Only way forward is that Hindus develop street power
@CoderUday They had no fast internet, no TEAMS app for quick calls,sometimes landline phones for calls, no good documentation,no bootcamps,no smartphone,1gb or 512mb RAM,very EXPENSIVE internet dataplans
I am feeling jealous whenever I see 40+ (age) guys in tech.
-Got their jobs in IT, when there was no competition.
-Now in senior or managerial roles
-Now might be earning in crores
-Had smooth career, no fear of AI or layoffs
-People respected them for being software engineers
-They are the main reason many parents forced their children to become software engineers...
-They have accumulated enough wealth, they are not fearing layoffs
Heart-touching scenes from West Bengal 🥹
Wherever Abhaya’s mother campaigns, women in Panihati are moved to tears upon seeing her.
They offer their blessings, honoring her courage and her unwavering fight for justice.
मेडिसिन या लूट?
>23 रुपए की दवा पर MRP 104 रुपए में ,
>28 रुपए की दवा पर MRP 132 रुपए में ,
>18 रुपए की दवा पर MRP 65 रुपए में ,
>14.60 रुपए की दवा पर MRP 28 रुपए में ,
>19 रुपए की दवा पर MRP 157 रुपए में ,
>42 रुपए की दवा 156 रुपए में बिक रही है।
आखिर यह खेल किसके संरक्षण में चल रहा है?
सरकार बताए कि दवाओं की कीमतों पर लगाम क्यों नहीं लगाई जा रही?
MRP और असली लागत के बीच इतना बड़ा अंतर किसकी मेहरबानी से है?
क्या मरीजों की जेब से खुली लूट पर जानबूझकर आंखें बंद की जा रही हैं?
या फिर इस पूरे खेल में ऊपर तक सबकी चुप्पी की कोई कीमत तय है?
भगवान सब कुछ करे लेकिन गरीबी न दे किसी को इंसान बहुत मजबूर हो जाता है....!!💔
रोड पर पड़ा है बच्चे को बुखार है, सहारा कोई नहीं है क्या गुजरी होगी अपने सामने पड़े जिगर के टुकड़े के लिए।
"Uncle, please save me." 😥
"Retd. Army man became a monster." 😡
This man tied a baby girl to an iron railing
and beat her MERCILESSLY just because she took a guava from his garden in Una, HP.
I'm speechless about the pain she must have felt. This man must be arrested ASAP.
When most people plan a holiday in India, the usual suspects come up: Goa, Himachal, Rajasthan.
Jharkhand rarely features in that conversation.
I plead guilty of that too.
And then I bumped into these striking photos posted by @IndiaAesthetica about Meghahatuburu, a hill station in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district, renowned as the "Hill of Clouds" due to its high altitude.
Sitting 4,300 feet above sea level in the heart of the Saranda forest of 700 hills, it offers a sunset point, forest waterfalls, and a landscape that has remained largely untouched.
Bare-bones tourist infrastructure. Very few resorts, many guesthouses.
I did some more checking about Jharkhand and found it has Netarhat’s famous sunrises, Betla National Park, the sacred Jyotirlinga at Deoghar, the waterfalls around Ranchi, and the ancient Saranda forest itself.
Somehow, it still gets overlooked.
Jharkhand has much to offer the discerning traveller. It simply hasn’t shouted about it.