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Pakistan Untold
Pakistan Untold@pakistan_untold·
SSG officer confirms Pak lost an F-16 on Abhinandan's day. Deleted posts of @OfficialDGISPR about 3 pilots corroborate it. A twin-seater F-16 was shot down.
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Manish Kasyap Son Of Bihar
Manish Kasyap Son Of Bihar@ManishKasyapsob·
इंटरव्यू के दौरान ही पत्रकार ने रेपि स ट को पीट दिया। दुनिया में ऐसा पत्रकार अपने कभी नहीं देखा होगा।
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@prakdadlani Fumato is ur brand? will buy one .
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Prakash Dadlani
Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
Our Desi manufactured clip fan is now #1 on Amazon Best Sellers in its category. In just 1 month. We have out ranked all major old established brands. Each and every other fan on this top sellers list is imported from China.🇨🇳 We are the ONLYFANS of BHARAT😉 People keep saying India cannot manufacture world-class products. This is proof we can. Quality, execution and intent counts. This fan is a tiny example of what Bharat can do when we decide to build instead of import. India can and will be #1 if done right. Let's build it here. 🇮🇳💪🏽
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Tajinder Bagga
Tajinder Bagga@TajinderBagga·
Booked an @AkasaAir ticket via @agoda and accidentally selected Navi Mumbai instead of Mumbai. Tried cancelling via Agoda - they showed a cancellation fee of ₹4,764 and refund of just ₹1,571. Then I checked directly with Akasa Air. Akasa Air’s own cancellation page shows: • Total deduction: ₹299 • Refund amount: ₹6,076 Akasa customer care also confirmed the airline cancellation charge is only ₹299, and since the booking was made through Agoda, the refund would go back to Agoda. So the obvious question: If the airline is deducting only ₹299, why is Agoda charging me ₹4,764? That’s an extra ₹4,465 for what exactly? Charging 15x the airline’s actual cancellation fee for the same ticket feels completely unethical. @agodaindia please explain this loot. @AkasaAir passengers deserve transparency from booking partners. @jagograhakjago @MoCA_GoI
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Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni@GiorgiaMeloni·
Thank you for the gift
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Rashtra Jyoti
Rashtra Jyoti@RashtraJyoti·
If conversion networks are caught abusing Hindu deities or presenting them as inferior to their own god, they can be booked under BNS Section 299 (earlier IPC 295A) for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings If they advertise false “miracle cures” or “healing through evicting satan” or similar superstitious claims, action can be pursued under Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, which prohibits misleading medical claims and advertisements of “magic remedies” Even in regions like Delhi where a dedicated anti-forced-conversion law is still not in place, miracle-healing conversion networks are not beyond the law This is why @rashtrajyoti - founded by @swati_gs and @sanjeevsanskrit - is taking legal awareness directly to the ground, by holding a series of educational workshops in Delhi’s slum bastis This workshop was held to train the trainers in Delhi’s Chandrawal area, led by our team member @Iam_AjayYadav The mission is clear: Expose the fraud. Equip the vulnerable. Build local resistance. Dismantle miracle-healing conversion networks legally and systematically.
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Roshan Khadka
Roshan Khadka@roshankhadka3·
India has formally responded to Nepal’s diplomatic communication on the Lipulekh border issue via a diplomatic note, signalling readiness for dialogue and bilateral engagement while upholding its territorial stance. The response was sent on May 15.
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Roshan Khadka
Roshan Khadka@roshankhadka3·
‘कूटनीतिक नोट’को जवाफमा भारतले भन्यो– लिपुलेक विवाद संवादबाट समाधान गर्न इच्छुक kathmandupati.com/news/nepal-ind… @kathmandupati1
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@Birgunjse@Birgunjse2000·
पहिलो चोटी कूटनीतिक नोट’को जवाफमा भारतले भन्यो– लिपुलेक विवाद संवादबाट समाधान गर्न इच्छुक kathmandupati.com/news/nepal-ind…
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Devesh Mankar | @devesh@techhub.social
🚨 WARNING for all Pixel owners in India. 🚨 My Pixel device was sent to official Google repair. After inspection, Google declared it “not repairable” and gave me only 2 choices: 1️⃣ Pay ₹22,620 for a replacement device 2️⃣ Get the phone returned unrepaired Now comes the shocking part. Before taking ₹22k+, Google India REFUSES to disclose: ❌ Which exact device they will send ❌ Whether it’s NEW or REFURBISHED ❌ Battery health details ❌ Water Resistance Rating ❌ Replacement quality standards ❌ Google cannot guarantee battery health percentage ❌ Google cannot guarantee IP/water resistance rating And in writing, Google Support confirmed: ⚠️ Once payment is made, there is NO refund and NO return — even if you are unhappy with the replacement device quality sent later. Most shocking part? Google could not even confirm whether they have any minimum measurable quality standards/policies for refurbished replacement devices: Battery health % Water resistance integrity like IP rating So basically: Pay first. Find out later what device you got. No refund. No choice. Without transparency, measurable quality benchmarks or refund rights. This is not premium after-sales support. This is “trust us after payment.” Attaching screenshots of Google Support’s own email response. Indian Pixel buyers deserve transparency before payment, not blind acceptance. @GoogleIndia @madebygoogle #GooglePixel #PixelIndia #Pixel6 #GoogleIndia #ConsumerRights #RightToRepair #MadeByGoogle #TechTwitter #Android #Smartphones
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
An Indian W that didn’t get the eyeballs it deserved today is the Netherlands agreeing to share their expertise in water management at Afsluitdijk for India’s Kalpasar Project. What’s Afsluitdijk? The Netherlands kept getting flooded because seawater from the North Sea entered deep into the country. The 32-km-long dam and sea barrier called the Afsluitdijk solved this by acting as a giant wall across the sea (red line in image 1), blocking seawater and turning the area into a controlled freshwater lake. India is planning something similar with the Kalpasar Project. Gujarat faces water shortages, uneven rainfall, and large amounts of river water flowing into the sea without being stored. The project aims to solve this by building a giant barrier across the Gulf of Khambhat (red line in image 2) to store freshwater, improve irrigation, and supply water to cities and industries. The signing of the Letter of Intent between India and the Netherlands for technical cooperation on the Kalpasar Project could finally bring this project, pending since the 1970s/80s, to life.
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British Airways
British Airways@British_Airways·
@ElvishYadav Hi Elvish. We're sorry you're having this experience. Please send us a DM with as much information as possible so we can take a look. We'll also need you to confirm your full name and contact details. We may need to ask you a few more questions for data protection. Chelsea twitter.com/messages/compo…
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Elvish Yadav
Elvish Yadav@ElvishYadav·
Lost my luggages at London Airport Poor service @British_Airways Raised a complaint too but no response.
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The Kathmandu Post
The Kathmandu Post@kathmandupost·
OPINION: The Lipulekh labyrinth: name, maps and the Kali river Nepal must continue to refuse India’s unilateral and unfounded ‘facts on the ground’ against facts on paper. kathmandupost.com/columns/2026/0… —by Gopal Bahadur Thapa
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Deep@deepaksahuadv·
@centristnattv Well when is Adani power deal is being canceled
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Centrist Nation TV
Centrist Nation TV@centristnattv·
A new report has found that Bangladesh’s electricity generation costs have increased by 83% in recent years, driven mainly by rising reliance on imported fossil fuels, currency depreciation, and capacity payments to idle power plants. The findings highlight growing pressure on the energy sector as import dependence deepens and renewable energy expansion remains limited #BangladeshEnergyCrisis #RisingElectricityCosts #FossilFuelDependence #centristnation
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@anekarebeccaraj Actually they r MSS this is just a cover up.
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Pseudo Prophet
Pseudo Prophet@Pseudo_Prophet_·
Fake spring in China. 🙄 China fakes everything. They can go to any lengths and fake anything and everything just to make it look good. 😂
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Dhruba H. Adhikary
Dhruba H. Adhikary@dhrubahari·
लिम्पियाधुरा-लिपुलेक-कालापानी नेपालको भूमि हो। यसबारे गहन अध्ययन गर्ने अन्वेषकमध्ये रतन भण्डारीले सन् १८१६ को सुगौली सन्धिपछिका लिखत,नक्साहरूको समेत चर्चा गरेको पाइयो।ती सबै प्रामाणिक हुन्। भण्डारीले औंल्याएजस्तै सुगौली सन्धिमा नेपालका राजा/शासकहरूले कालीनदीपारिको भूभागमा दाबी गर्न नपाउने भनेर लेखिएको छ। यसको अर्थ सोझो छः-महाकाली नदी समेत नेपालको हो। साझा वा आधा भन्ने कुरै आउॅंदैन। यसकै आधारमा काठमाडौं-दिल्ली संवाद गरेर मामिला सुल्झाउनु पर्छ।
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RT_India
RT_India@RT_India_news·
Nepal Calls for Diplomatic Resolution to Lipulekh Issue - While Maintaining Claim Over It Kathmandu based its claims on the 'Sugauli Treaty and has already communicated its position to India and China,' Nepal’s MFA spox told reporters. (ANI) Nepal’s renewed opposition comes after the recent opening of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra route via the Lipulekh Pass – the pilgrimage is set to operate from June to August this year. MEA spox Randhir Jaiswal responded to Nepal's stance on Lipulekh on Thursday, saying that New Delhi has already made a statement about the issue: ‘This is not new; the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra has been happening since 1954 through this route. This is where it stands.’
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