We call our women "Devi", we call them "Durga", but are we all about words now? Every art that has a romanticized portrayal of the women has turned into satire now.
And the only solution that we have is "Self transformation"
"Be the change that you want to see in the world"
It is concerning because we call ourselves "जगतगुरु". It is concerning because we are the same country where the largest battle took place in Dwaparyug, all because of the dignity of a woman.
"सारे जहाँ से अच्छा, हिंदोस्तां हमारा"?
This song was composed to make the people of India proud, this song was about romanticizing & glorifying a nation that has one of the richest heritage.
This song sounds like a satire to me now.
#justiceformoumitadebnath
"I don't like winking either."
"What is wrong with winking?"
"Well, at the end of the day, it leaves you with an uneven number of blinks per eye!"
Um, how do I unlearn this disturbing fact?!
#youngsheldon
Seeking the truth of existence starts when a founder tells you about their journey of knowing themselves.
You can not know who you are just by learning about their experience, the truth can only be discovered when you take your own journey.
#SelfRealization
With this video, I’m launching a national health movement against false marketing in packaged food!
This time I’m not alone. Many influencers, celebrities, doctors and sports stars have UNITED to fight against false marketing!
Every week we hear of a new food issue affecting the country! Infant milk sugar, children’s health drinks, Indian chips having palm oil and the masala-cancer issue are just a few of them.
If the majority of Indians started reading labels, companies would be forced to stop false marketing and give us better quality food!
I invite the entire country to pledge to start reading labels now.
Let us all unite to make India the health capital of the world instead of the diabetes capital of the world!
Label Padhega India, tabhi toh swasth banega India!
Let’s break the internet.
#LabelPadhegaIndia
Phineas Gage is often referred to as the "man who began neuroscience,” because he experienced a traumatic brain injury when an iron rod was driven through his skull, destroying much of his frontal lobe.
On September 13, 1848, 25-year-old Gage was working as the foreman of a crew preparing a railroad bed near Cavendish, Vermont.
He was using an iron tamping rod to pack explosive powder into a hole.
Unfortunately, the powder detonated, sending the 43-inch-long, 1.25-inch-diameter rod hurling upward.
The rod penetrated Gage's left cheek, tore through his brain, and exited his skull before landing 80 feet away.
Gage not only survived the initial injury but was able to speak and walk to a nearby cart so he could be taken into town to be seen by a doctor.
He was still conscious later that evening and able to recount the names of his co-workers.
Gage even suggested that he didn't wish to see his friends since he would be back to work in "a day or two" anyway.
After developing an infection, Gage spent September 23 to October 3 in a semi-comatose state.
On October 7, he took his first steps out of bed, and, by October 11, his intellectual functioning began to improve.
In the months that followed, Gage returned to his parent's home in New Hampshire to recuperate.
When the doctor saw Gage again the following year, he noted that while Gage had lost vision in his eye and was left with obvious scars from the accident, he was in good physical health and appeared recovered.