
Blesson
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Blesson
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Hunting for the sweet spot of Software|Manufacturing|Profits https://t.co/LgfawTIoBX




A HISTORICAL NIGHT FOR INDIAN FOOTBALL! Indian Club Minerva Academy FC defeated Liverpool FC 🏴 6-0 in Pre-QF U15 MIC Cup 2026! Unreal to belive it still, Just wooooooooooa! 💙







How tech giant Palantir was recruited by the police, NHS and military The US data analytics company is helping to fight crime, cut hospital waiting lists and bolster asymmetrical warfare. But is it a force for good, asks @RSylvester1 bit.ly/4bV4wLn


Philip Augustine is a padmashri laureate and India's finest gastroentologist BTW. She isn't even doing ad hominems right.

#WATCH | Yadgiri, Karnataka: Officials from the Food and Civil Supplies Department conducted a massive raid on hotels in Yadgiri, Karnataka. Authorities seized 46 domestic LPG cylinders that were being used illegally in various commercial establishments. (12.03)


Bread vs Rice in Asia


Totally disagree with Justice Chandrachud here If 75 years of Reservations has not solved discrimination issue, then it's time to rethink. Not only it punishes General Category, but ensures caste consciousness still thrives in 2026. Reservation is a failed experiment. Period.


I was wondering why is Perplexity quiet. They just Launched ‘Perplexity computer’. Just say it and it builds a tool for you. Check the video. They are coming after legacy businesses now. Imagine if someone wished it to create their own $30K/yr Bloomberg. 😇

Nobody is talking about the most important variable in the strike timeline. It is not the deadline. It is not Geneva. It is not the carriers. It is Narendra Modi. Tomorrow, February 25, the Prime Minister of India lands in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit. He will meet Netanyahu. He will address the Knesset at 4:30 PM. He will visit Yad Vashem. He represents 1.4 billion people and the world's fifth-largest economy. The 48-hour deadline expires the same day Modi's plane touches Israeli soil. You do not launch a strike on Iran, triggering retaliatory ballistic missiles aimed at Israeli territory, while the leader of 1.4 billion people is standing inside the Knesset. The Secret Service equivalent for both nations would physically prevent it. The diplomatic fallout of endangering a visiting head of state during a military operation you initiated would collapse the very alliance Netanyahu is trying to build. He literally described the Modi visit as constructing a "hexagon of alliances" against radical axes, meaning Iran. You do not blow up the hexagon while assembling it. This means the earliest realistic strike window opens the evening of February 26, after Modi departs. Which is the same day Geneva talks resume. The timeline architecture is now visible in full. The 48-hour deadline expires February 25. Nothing happens because Modi is on the ground. February 26, Modi leaves. Geneva talks convene the same day. If Iran arrives with nothing, or arrives with a proposal that does not meet zero enrichment, the diplomatic failure is now documented, witnessed, and internationally legible. The off-ramp has been publicly offered and publicly refused. The legal and political predicate for military action is established in front of the global press corps. Then comes March 2. Purim. The Israeli holiday celebrating deliverance from a Persian plot to destroy the Jewish people. Multiple analysts, including the Sri Lanka Guardian, have flagged this date as a speculated strike window. The symbolism would be unmistakable and deliberate. That gives you a seven-day sequence. Deadline expires Tuesday. Modi provides diplomatic cover through Wednesday. Geneva provides the documented failure Wednesday evening. Thursday through Sunday are preparation and final authorization. Monday, March 2, is Purim. Now understand why India issued an advisory telling all Indian citizens to leave Iran immediately. Not "exercise caution." Not "defer non-essential travel." Leave. India knows when its Prime Minister is scheduled to depart Israeli airspace, and India knows what the window after that departure looks like. Modi is not visiting Israel despite the crisis. Modi is visiting Israel because of the crisis. Netanyahu is collecting alliance signatures before the document they are signing onto gets executed. When the strikes come, Netanyahu needs to be able to say that the leader of the world's largest democracy was standing in the Knesset forty-eight hours earlier endorsing Israeli security partnerships. That is not a diplomatic visit. That is a pre-strike legitimacy operation. The market is watching the deadline. The market should be watching the departure. The clock does not start when the deadline expires. The clock starts when Modi's plane leaves Israeli airspace. And India just told its citizens to get out of Iran before it does. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…



The real #KeralaStory is how… “In its mouth-watering culinary journey, Kerala’s yummy Syrian Christian beef fry and the coconut beef have added legacy, history and culture to the recipe.” Please try n relish 😜😜😜😜 #justasking






How 'Beef Parotta' Became A Part Of "Kerala's Culture?" Today, ‘beef curry’ and ‘parotta’ are proudly flaunted as Kerala's culture. It can be seen everywhere, from the speeches of political leaders to Malayalam cinema. But was it always like this? Definitely not, it was forced into Kerala's cuisine, and ultimately its "culture." To know how, read or watch the following. Like the rest of India, the Hindus of Kerala held profound reverence for the cow, and there is a great deal of historical evidence to prove this. Famous foreign travellers like Ibn Battuta and Abdur Razzaq clearly wrote in their travelogues that slaughtering a cow in Kerala was the greatest crime, punishable by the most gruesome death. However, reverence for the cow has now become an exception in Kerala. And it is not because cow worship was not a tradition in Kerala, but because a systematic de-Hinduisation and de-sacralisation of public life has been carried out here. If we look at British records of Kerala, the slaughter of cows by Moplahs in Malabar at that time was the biggest cause of frequent Hindu-Muxlim riots, as the British refused to intervene on behalf of the Hindus. During the Moplah Riots of the 1920s, there were countless incidents where Muxlims ofnormalisation Malabar slaughtered cows in temples and forcibly fed beef to Hindus to convert them. Because the rule of the Hindu Zamorin kings ended early in Malabar and a majority of the Hindu population was converted to Islam, cow slaughter and beef consumption became commonplace in this region. Conversely, in Travancore, cow slaughter was completely banned, and in Cochin, it was severely restricted. Thus, the roots of beef normalisation in Kerala lie in the Muxlim-majority Malabar. By the 1920s, due to British patronage and their dominance in the timber trade for shipbuilding, the Moplah Muxlims of Kerala began to become economically empowered. Since Malabar was a coastal region, these Muslims had been trading in Burma and Malaysia since the beginning, and with the Gulf Oil Boom of the 1960s, they not only earned wealth in Gulf countries but also strengthened their religious orthodoxy. Meanwhile, the exact opposite was happening to the Hindus. Kerala saw the formation of India's first non-Congress government, and it was a Communist one. The Communists launched sustained ideological attacks on the sacred religious beliefs of Hindus and began to desacralize or secularize all traditional institutions. Since Christians and Muslims had gained a demographic advantage due to forced conversions, they collaborated with the Communist state to undermine Hindu beliefs. For instance, the "land reforms" of the 1970s severely broke the stronghold of the traditional Hindu elite. Following historical patterns, they began to openly offend and humiliate Hindus in Malabar using cow slaughter and beef with full state support. A prime example of this is the portrayal of beef in Malayalam cinema. As long as the cinema was dominated by middle-class and upper-caste Hindus, beef was never shown, because it was simply not a part of their culture. However, as soon as Muxlim and X-tian producers, directors, and writers established a foothold after the year 2000, they turned the forced reality of ‘beef-parotta’ into a symbol of Kerala’s food culture. And as a result of this sustained propaganda around beef in 'popular culture' (cinema, theatre, media, etc.) by the Ixlamo-Marxist next, an average Malayali Hindu who consumes all this media started believing in the narrative of beef (cow meat) as part of Kerala's culture. This systematic and exaggerated propagandist portrayal on the reel started influencing reality to a significant extent. Although even today, the majority of Hindus in Kerala do not eat beef, it remains a largely political act. However, the normalisation of beef in Kerala is a clear-cut example of how Communist and Abrahamic ideologies can subvert any native culture in a very short span of time.




Kerala's 7.5 Ancient Churches☦️, established by St. Thomas the Apostle and carried forward by Malayali Christians(Nasranis) for the past 2000 years... Christianity arrived in Kerala centuries before the Vikings, Normans and Germanic Barbarians even heard the Word of Jesus Christ.




@atherenergy Grid chargers in my Apt have been defunct for 2 Weeks now. CustomerSupport is blaming me for not responding to the Emails when I have mentioned everything on phone. Please resolve this!!! Ticket #01632914. Cant go everywhere in my Car!!!!






