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Dr Deepak Deshpande

@ddtimes

GlobalCitizen|Rotarian|Singer|Speaker|Writer|Artist|Student@Life|RT isn’t Endorsement|Views-R-Personal

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Dr Deepak Deshpande
Dr Deepak Deshpande@ddtimes·
People in the decision making position, be it in government, judiciary or any private organisation should better remember that the universe does not carry debts. It always returns back to you what you gave it. #Karma The meaning of karma is in the intention. The intention behind action is what matters. Before you act, you have freedom, but after you act, the effect of that action will follow you whether you want it to or not. That is the law of karma.
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Sameer@BesuraTaansane·
Adivasis have’nt received the resources to study in best schools, work in best Cos & become CEOs -RaGa So basically @RahulGandhi is saying that his great grandfather, grandmother, father & his mother all failed? Because they ruled for 6 decades out of 7.5
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@erbmjha It’s a delivery problem. A post man only knows how to deliver written notes (post cards). With no disrespect to #postmen
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BALA@erbmjha·
“Narendra Modi does not care anything about Religion, Hinduism & temples”- Rahul Gandhi I mean hats off to the team who write scripts for Rahul Gandhi 🤣🤣😂😹
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"A lump-in-the-throat" feeling! Sir. You clothed a nation, even when you felt stripped of your own legacy. 🕊️ 👔 The Unravelling of "The Complete Man": A Final Salute to Vijaypat Singhania Today, my heart is heavy as I read about the passing of Padma Bhushan Vijaypat Singhania. For many of us in the corporate world, he wasn't just a textile magnate; he was the architect of an aspiration. He taught a newly liberalized India how to dress, how to dream, and how to fly. But as I scroll through the tributes, I find my eyes welling up—not just for the loss of a visionary, but for the haunting silence of his final years. There is a profound, almost unbearable irony in the man who gave us the "Complete Man" ending his journey in a rented apartment, estranged from the very empire he built and gifted away. The Wisdom of a Broken Heart I keep coming back to a quote from one of his final interviews that feels like a heavy weight in the chest: "I was blinded by love... I gave him everything. Giving my entire stake while I was alive was the height of my stupidity." It is a chilling reminder for every leader, every parent, and every achiever. We spend our lives building "JK Houses"—monuments to our success—only to realize that the only true roof over our heads is the respect and love of those we raised. A Philosophical Reflection Philosophically, his life reminds me of King Lear. He gave away his crown, expecting to be sheltered by the love he thought he had cultivated, only to find himself out in the storm. As the saying goes: "A father can support ten children, but sometimes ten children cannot support one father." Three Lessons from the Aviator’s Last Flight: Trust, but Insulate: Legacy is meant to be passed on, but dignity must be preserved. Never leave yourself "hand-to-mouth" in the hope that gratitude will be your pension. Success vs. Significance: You can build a ₹12,000 crore empire, but if you lose the peace of your own home, what have you truly won? The Fragility of 'The Complete Man': Character isn't found in the fabric of a suit, but in how we treat the hands that paved our way. As Vijaypat Singhania takes his final flight—higher than his world-record hot air balloon ever reached—I hope he finally finds the peace that eluded him on the ground. Vijaypat Singhania passed away on the evening of Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Mumbai. He was 87 years old. Many see this date as the final, quiet conclusion to a life that was as legendary as it was, in his own words, "incomplete." Om Shanti. #VijaypatSinghania #Raymond #Legacy #Leadership #FamilyValues #TheCompleteMan #CorporateGovernance #SuccessionPlanning instagram.com/reel/DWdnvmdE_…
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Vijaypat Singhania. He built Raymond Group into a Rs 12,000 crore empire. He was once wealthier than Mukesh Ambani. In 2015 he gave his son Gautam his entire 37 percent stake in Raymond. Worth Rs 1,000 crore. His son then denied him the apartment promised in their agreement. Stripped him of his Chairman Emeritus title. Removed him from office. His belongings including his Padma Bhushan went missing. He spent his final years in a rented apartment in Mumbai. He died yesterday at 87. His son’s tribute on X was two words..”Om Shanti” Never transfer everything to anyone. Not even your children.
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@rytzrahul @14Reemi @ssrians4ssr4747 @itsSSR ⚖️ The Unseen Ledger: Truth and the Law of Karma They say that secrets are like shadows—they can only exist as long as the light is blocked. But the sun always reaches its zenith, and when it does, shadows vanish. The recent revelations regarding the tragic passing of Disha Salian and the surrounding web of power remind us that while man’s justice can be delayed, diverted, or dampened, the Universe keeps a perfect tally. The Philosophy of Retribution In the theater of life, many believe they can write their own scripts behind closed doors. They rely on influence, the tampering of evidence, and the silence of the oppressed. However, the Law of Karma (Karmic Justice) operates on a frequency higher than any earthly court: Action & Echo: Every deed, no matter how deeply buried, creates a vibration that must eventually return to its source. The Weight of Truth: Truth isn’t a flame that can be extinguished; it is a river. You can dam it for a while, but the pressure only builds until the walls of deception burst. The Mirror of Time: What is done in the dark is eventually reflected in the light of public reckoning. Seeking Closure As the layers of this "expose" unfold, from allegations of misused power to the haunting connections of the past, we are reminded that justice is not just a legal outcome—it is a spiritual necessity. Whether it is the SSR case or Disha’s story, the soul of a nation seeks peace through the light of facts. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine. This podcast episode features a detailed exposé by Advocate Nilesh Ojha, who presents a series of grave allegations linking high-profile political figures in Maharashtra to systemic corruption and the controversial death of Disha Salian. The discussion frames these events as a deep-seated conspiracy involving the misuse of state machinery, occult practices, and the systematic protection of a criminal underworld. Executive Summary of Allegations The "Epstein of Maharashtra": At the center of the exposé is Ashok Kharat, who is accused of operating a fraudulent ashram. Ojha alleges this facility was a front for a massive sex racket, black magic, and the exploitation of vulnerable women. Political Collusion: The podcast alleges that Rupali Chakankar (Chairperson of the State Commission for Women) maintained a business partnership with Kharat. It is claimed she leveraged her official position to shield him from legal scrutiny in exchange for personal favors. The Disha Salian Conspiracy: Advocate Ojha connects Aaditya Thackeray to the Salian case, claiming a coordinated effort to suppress the truth. This reportedly included filing retaliatory complaints against political rivals like Narayan Rane to distract from the core allegations. Tampering with Evidence: A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the alleged destruction of digital evidence. Ojha claims that Sachin Vaze and Aaditya Thackeray were involved in tampering with Disha Salian’s mobile phone to delete incriminating data following her death. Occult and Tantric Rituals: In a bizarre turn, the podcast details allegations that a tantric from Hyderabad was brought to a farmhouse to perform rituals intended to "manage" the fallout of the investigation and protect those involved from spiritual or legal consequences. youtu.be/RknGlL2Msdk?si… #JusticeForDishaSalian #SSRians #Karma #TruthAlwaysPrevails #SpiritualJustice #JusticeForSSR
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Amit Kumar Sindhi@AMIT_GUJJU·
I was in a good mood since morning, but now it’s spoiled. Don’t know what he’s talking about, just speaking without any logic.😭😭😂
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Times Now Navbharat
Times Now Navbharat@TNNavbharat·
'AI समिट में कांग्रेस वाले नंगे होकर चले गए, क्या ये देश के साथ खड़े होने वाली बात है ?' देखिए, BJP प्रवक्ता @Shehzad_Ind की इस बात पर क्या बोले राजनीतिक विश्लेषक@tehseenp #TNSummit26 #TimesNowSummit2026 @roypranesh @JansamparkMP @UPGovt @Tourism_Delhi @CNESSSuperApp @ZingHR
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Zafar Macha
Zafar Macha@Maaachaaa69·
Amitabh explains Life in 3 minutes
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Tirth Sharma
Tirth Sharma@TirthRajSharma5·
@AmericaStan_ Whether you support or oppose Donald Trump, decisions involving the United Nations aren’t simple. These organizations handle global issues like housing and humanitarian aid—this deserves facts, not just hype.💥
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AajTak
AajTak@aajtak·
"इस्लामिक देशों में लड़ने का गजब का जज़्बा होता है, कुछ भी हो जाए, वे लड़ते रहते हैं...":सुधांशु त्रिवेदी, बीजेपी सांसद "खाड़ी के देशों पर सिर्फ उन पर हमला हुआ है, जहां अमेरिकी बेस हैं और...":एम एच सूरतवाला, ईरान विशेषज्ञ #ATVideo #IranIsraelConflict #MiddleEastConflict #हल्ला_बोल | @anjanaomkashyap @SudhanshuTrived
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Kolkata | TMC MP Mahua Moitra says, "Bengalis are a very proud race. We led the war for independence against the British. Who were the Gujaratis?... 68% of the names of the people who were killed and incarcerated in Kala Pani were Bengalis, followed by Punjabis. Can you name me one Gujarati who was there, apart from your big hero, Veer Savarkar, who only wanted to sit and write apology letters? Please let us know..."
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Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
We will not allow OBCs to be determined on the basis of religion. - @AmitShah Number of Muslim communities currently availing state OBC benefits and quotas in the following BJP ruled states: Maharashtra: 46. Gujarat: 42. Madhya Pradesh: 38. Uttar Pradesh: 36. Rajasthan: 27.
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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
Dhurandhar 2- The Revenge is a Masterpiece! Fast paced, gripping, spectacular, no silly songs, immersive as if you live through the movie. Folks please do see. It is a great very enjoyable experience! To all those Jihadi Islamists and leftist supporters - Go Jump! The people have spoken and they live the movie. Has changed Indian movies forever, away from the silly stale Bollywood stuff.
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Pooja sharma
Pooja sharma@poojakaushik08·
Bollywood Nepotism at its best
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महावीर, ಮಹಾವೀರ, Mahavir
DD News people are creating a stir, so you should watch DD News sometimes.. They ask questions boldly and leave you helples 🙏
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AstroCounselKK 🇮🇳
AstroCounselKK 🇮🇳@AstroCounselKK·
Very EMOTIONAL MOMENT OF RANVEER SINGH – #Dhurandhar2 💔🥹 At the trailer launch, #RanveerSingh quietly told a senior journalist, “Paaji, maine bohot mehnat ki hai.” No hype, no drama just pure honesty. Dhurandhar 2 isn’t just a film for Ranveer, it’s his hard work and heart on screen.
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Ram Gopal Varma
Ram Gopal Varma@RGVzoomin·
My Review of the #Dhurandhars My one line advise to all film students is “Leave your institutes and spend that money and time in #Dhurandhar2 theatres” For all film students out there , here is what I studied of how , Aditya Dhar did not direct , but weaponized cinema itself. Dhar fused raw visceral intensity with surgical precision, creating a film that feels like a live electric wire humming with tension and then exploding into cinematic brilliance His techniques redefine the genre, blending Scorsese’s gritty realism with a Tarantino’s stylization, all while maintaining an iron grip on both pacing and hovering over emotional land scapes. He seems to have given action director Aejaz Gulab total freedom with just one directive: “Think as brutally as you can. Kill in the most intense ways you can imagine.” and Aejaz shot extreme gore (torn limbs, burnt bodies, blood soaked incidents ), but Dhar reined it in the final cut for broader accessibility , but what still remains is ultra ferocious.. The 30+ minute climax, reportedly rehearsed for six days and shot over 14 with meticulous continuity , turns a masjid fight into a visceral symphony of debris, chains, and the deadliest kills imaginable This isn’t mindless gore like the pre march 19 th 2026 films because in here , it serves character depth and theme elevation and Hamza/Jaskirat’s dual identity rocket fuels the tremendous fury, turning every punch, shot, and explosion into an extension of both national and personal rage . Dhar blends practical effects, clever camerawork, and minimal VFX making the carnage feel dangerously real. Dhar structures the film like a strategic dossier, dividing it into named chapters (e.g., “A Burnt Memory,” “Lucifer,” “Ghosts from the Past,” “Trial by Fire,” “Unknown Men,” “The Revenge,” “Dhurandhar”) each acting as a mini three act arc, giving the audience a clear “cognitive map” of escalating stakes. This technique prevents the massive runtime from feeling bloated and instead, it builds like a procedural intelligence operation as in setup, infiltration, detonation. He opens with high stakes emotional anchors (personal tragedy fueling national duty), then shifts into mandatory planning sequences that feel as dramatic as the fast moving action. No predictable flashbacks and information unfolds through sharp, razor edged dialogue and highly innovative montages. The result? A nearly four hour film that “never once distracts” and every chapter propels you forward with surprises, twists, and turbulent emotional undercurrents. Dhar’s visual language is controlled and strategically indulgent. He favours gritty realism captured in handheld shots, using rustic/sepia toned palettes for Pakistan’s underbelly, saturated colors for dramatic spikes but layered in prestige cinema aesthetics (amber gold interiors, teal grey exteriors) Heavy use of medium close ups and tight frames captures not only hyper masculinity, but also micro expressions, with smoldering intensity (especially in Ranveer’s eyes). Low angles, shallow depth of field, and occasional high frame rate/shutter speed shots heighten the tension without disorienting us from the drama TO BE CONTINUED in next TWEET
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BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon·
Piddis were having nightfall with Gen-Z protests in Nepal. Jan-Nalayak even started hoping Bharat's Gen-Z will come on streets. What a burnol moment for them when they see the new Prime Minister of Nepal flaunting Hindu Traditions right from his arrival.🔥 Piddis neither understand Gen-Z nor what went 'actually' behind the protests in Nepal.😂
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Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
This is NOT funny. This is criminal. A kid sitting in the backseat of this car (DL2CBF0212) was throwing water balloons at bike riders on a flyover. One rider was seconds away from a fatal fall… this could have been a death, not a “prank”. Even more shocking, the woman in the co-passenger seat is seen laughing. This is reckless endangerment. Strict action must be taken before someone actually loses their life. Date: 27 March Time: 2:38 PM Location: Not known, so don’t ask. Source: Instagram @/sachinmvlogs2510 @dtptraffic @DelhiPolice, will you act only after a tragedy happens? Identify them. Take action.
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