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Naveen Prakash

Naveen Prakash

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B.E. (BIT Sindri), PGDFM (IIFM Bhopal). E-governance consulting professional, Interests-badminton,traveling. Views personal. RT not endorsement. RT at your risk

New Delhi, India Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Ramesh Tiwari
Ramesh Tiwari@rameshofficial0·
🚨 Heartbreaking: A Broken Father's Pain Daughter Went Missing From Home, Son Committed Suicide, Father Accuses Police Incident In Khetri, Rajasthan, a father lost both children. His daughter went missing, and soon his young son hanged himself, unable to bear the pain and alleged police inaction. The grieving father now protests on the streets, accusing police of negligence and harassment. “I lost both my children… where is justice?” This tragedy demands accountability.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Nitish Katara. He was 25 years old. MBA from IMT Ghaziabad. Job at Reliance General Insurance. A regular young man building his life in Delhi. At college, he fell in love with Bharti Yadav. Her father was D.P. Yadav. Sitting Member of Parliament. One of the most powerful politicians in UP. They were together for four years. Her family knew. Her brother Vikas knew. Her cousin Vishal knew. Nitish received threats. He did not leave. On the night of February 16, 2002, he attended a friend's wedding in Ghaziabad. Bharti was there. Vikas was there. Vishal was there. They danced. They took photographs. At midnight, security guards saw Nitish get into a Tata Safari with Vikas, Vishal, and one more man. He never came back. The next morning, a burnt body was found 80 km away near Khurja. Beaten with a hammer. Diesel poured on him. Set on fire. His mother Nilam identified the body by his hand. Nitish had unusually small hands just like hers. Then the system turned against her. Witnesses changed their statements one by one. Three out of four turned hostile. Even Bharti went to court and said there was no relationship. Just friendship. One witness refused to budge. His name was Ajay Katara. No relation. Just a man who had seen Nitish get into that car that night and could not lie about it. Vikas Yadav banged his fist on the courtroom table and told him he would be buried 100 feet underground. Ajay did not change his statement. For the next 20 years, he lived under 24-hour armed guard. 37 cases filed against him. Bullet attempts. Poison attempts. His life never recovered. Nilam Katara had no political connections. No money like the Yadavs. Just one question that she refused to stop asking. In 2008, the court convicted Vikas, Vishal, and Sukhdev. The Supreme Court confirmed 25 years without remission. Vikas has now served 23 years. He recently got married from jail. He applied for furlough to spend time with his wife. The Supreme Court granted it for Holi this year. Nilam Katara is still fighting. Her son got justice. The men who killed him are counting their last months in prison. But the witness who made that possible lost everything for telling the truth. In India, power does not just delay justice. It destroys everyone who stands in its way. But a mother refused to let it disappear.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
This should be headline news EVERYWHERE. A Pfizer insider who was former head of toxicology in Europe has just come out and said something that many "conspiracy theorists" suspected. He estimates that 20 000 to 60 000 people in Germany have died from the c*vid vaccine. This was said at a parliamentary enquiry commission in Germany. So why isn't this massive news being reported everywhere? Is the mainstream media that has recieved millions in funding from Bill Gates deliberately covering this up... 🤔
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AIN (Parody)@aiamit1·
Reality of Bollywood: The Stuntman gets peanuts for risking his life and the Hero gets all the fame and money
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HELL WALA
HELL WALA@hellwala·
When a biker overtook Actor Vijay's convoy at high speed , the police beat up the bike rider
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ये कैसी आस्था है जो अपने ही धर्म और प्रकृति के साथ खिलवाड़ कर रही है। हिंदू धर्म के किसी ग्रंथ में नदी में घी डालने का न तो उल्लेख है, न ही किसी धार्मिक अनुष्ठान में ऐसा कोई विधान बताया गया है। सच तो यह है कि ऐसी परंपराएँ अक्सर स्वार्थी व्यक्ति द्वारा स्वार्थ के उद्देश्य से शुरू की जाती हैं और धीरे-धीरे आस्था का रूप ले लेती हैं। नदी में सैकड़ों लीटर घी डालना पवित्रता नहीं, बल्कि सीधा प्रदूषण है। घी पानी में घुलता नहीं और सतह पर परत बनाकर ऑक्सीजन को रोक देता है, जिससे मछलियाँ और जलीय जीवन प्रभावित होते हैं। समय के साथ यह सड़कर बदबू और गंदगी भी फैलाता है।
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Kavish aziz@azizkavish·
When Ambani's son keeps animals as pets, even Bollywood celebrities turn up to promote him. But when a poor y man Arif cares for a crane, the bird is caged and separated from him.
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Luffy
Luffy@luffyspeaking·
HEART-WRENCHING 💔 “Call the DM, will k*ll them” This is the father of a young journalist Ranjit Tiwari in Gonda, UP. Ranjit came in contact with a high-tension line over his house. Complained many times to the authorities to remove it but in vain. Now he is NO MORE.
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The Better India
The Better India@thebetterindia·
Sometimes, love isn’t loud—it’s consistent. When life forced Rahul to stop studying after Class 12, it could have been the end of his journey. But his parents made sure it wasn’t. With their unwavering support, he started a small paan stall—choosing independence over helplessness. Every day, his father showed up for him. As someone truly said - “Life comes once—stand on your own feet.” #Inspiration #LifeLessons #FamilySupport #SelfReliance #IndianStories [Inspirational Life Story, Self Reliance Journey, Family Support Story, Small Business India, Inspiring India]
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Krishnan Gaur
Krishnan Gaur@Mercedes5494·
Your And Our Favourite Parle-G 🚨🤯
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Colonel Sonam Wangchuk. Not the activist. The soldier. He was born in Sankar village in Leh, Ladakh. He left college midway to join the Indian Army. Commissioned in 1987. In May 1999 Pakistani troops had occupied key mountain positions in Kargil. India was fighting to take them back. On May 30 1999 Major Sonam Wangchuk led 40 soldiers of the Ladakh Scouts to Chorbat La. The altitude was above 18,000 feet. No artillery support. Deep snow. Extreme cold. While moving toward the Line of Control the enemy ambushed his column from a vantage position. One of his soldiers was killed instantly. Sonam Wangchuk did not retreat. He held his column together. Then led a counter-ambush from the flank. His team killed the enemy, recovered weapons and raised the tricolor on that ridge. Two army posts in that sector are now named after him. Sonam 1 and Sonam 2. For his bravery he was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra. India’s second highest wartime gallantry award. He retired in 2018 after 30 years of service. He lived quietly in Ladakh. Yesterday morning he died of a heart attack. He was 61 years old. India lost a real hero today. Not on a stage. On an 18,000 foot mountain in the snow, fighting for every metre of this country. Rest in honour, Colonel.
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Vikas Manhas
Vikas Manhas@37VManhas·
Year 1999, her son, Lieutenant Saurabh Kalia just five months in service led a patrol of six soldiers from 4 JAT #IndianArmy at Bajrang post in the Kaksar sector of Kargil in Ladakh. Patrol was ambushed and captured alive once they ran out of bullets. Then their Eyes were punctured Ear drums were pierced Genitals we’re cut off Teeth were broken Limbs were chopped Skulls were fractured 22 days later pakis pumped bullets into mutilated alive bodies of LIEUTENANT SAURABH KALIA SEPOY MULA RAM BIDIYASAR SEPOY BANWARI LAL BAGARIA SEPOY ARJUN RAM BASWANA SEPOY BHIKA RAM MOONDH SEPOY NARESH SINGH SINSINWAR and it was the beginning of #KargilWar. Their supreme sacrifice is the pinnacle of the military history and the brutal inhuman torture by the pakis is the nadir of the military history. This year Saurabh would have turned 50… Any how today it’s the birthday of Vijay Kalia aunty, let’s bless her on her birthday today. MATA RANI keeps giving her strength.. #FreedomisnotFree a few pay #CostofWar.
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Sann@san_x_m·
Captain Pramod Kumar Bajaj served in the Indian Army. Was invalided out after sustaining a disability during military operations. He then cleared the UPSC and joined the Indian Revenue Service in 1990. He rose to Commissioner of Income Tax with an unblemished record. Graded Outstanding. Integrity rated Beyond Doubt. In 2014 he applied for appointment to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal. He was ranked number one by the selection committee. The government blocked his appointment. Then fabricated charges against him. Then suspended him. Then forcibly retired him three months before his scheduled superannuation. The Supreme Court struck down the forced retirement in 2023. Called it punitive and arbitrary. The government still did not appoint him. They formed a fourth selection committee. And put on it the same officer who had already apologised to the Supreme Court in contempt proceedings against Bajaj. That committee rejected him again. The Supreme Court in January 2026 called it a sordid tale of targeted departmental vendetta. Fined the government Rs 5 lakh. Ordered a fresh process. The government has still not complied. The Supreme Court issued contempt notice last week. He has been fighting this since 2014. He is still fighting.
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
If this is justice, we don’t want it. This 43-year-old man (Vishnu Tiwari) spent 20 years in jail for a false rape case and charges under the SC/ST Act. In 2000, case was filed (age 23) In 2001, he was jailed In 2021, he was released (age 43) While he was in jail, his father, mother, and two brothers died. He could not attend any of their funerals. He is illiterate. He has no family, no money. He has only one question: How will I start my life now at 43?
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Kalam Center
Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
A missing child report in Mumbai isn’t just paperwork. It’s a trigger. The moment a complaint is filed, an entire system comes alive—fast, focused, and relentless. Last year, 2,183 children were reported missing. 2,160 were brought back home. That’s over 98%. For children below five, the recovery rate? A full 100%. At the heart of this mission is IPS officer Satyanarayan Chaudhary, who made one thing clear from day one— urgency is non-negotiable. The second a case is registered, dedicated officers take charge. No distractions. No parallel duties. Just one mission: find the child. Each case moves through a strict chain—Senior Inspector to ACP to DCP to headquarters—ensuring nothing slips through. Every week, all 93 police stations are reviewed. Even one case pending beyond seven days is flagged immediately. Mumbai is divided into five regions, all connected to a central control room receiving real-time updates. If a case crosses jurisdictions, joint teams act instantly—even across state borders. Technology strengthens every step. Nearly 11,000 CCTV cameras scan movements, trace routes, and follow digital footprints across the city. And when the missing child is under five, the effort intensifies even more— because many can’t speak their name or address. In those cases, every second matters even more. In a city of over 20 million, finding one child can mean identifying a single face across thousands of frames. But here, the rule is simple— Act fast. Track every lead. Bring them home. Because for the system, it may be a case… But for a family, it’s their entire world. #MumbaiPolice #PositiveNews #ChildSafety #InspiringIndia
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Mohammed Futurewala
Mohammed Futurewala@MFuturewala·
Manual scavenging in Mumbai with a whopping budget of 74,000 crores. When people say there is no corruption, show them this…💔
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Satyendra Dubey. He topped Bihar in Class 10 and Class 12 board exams. He cleared JEE and went to IIT Kanpur. He joined the Indian Engineering Service. In 2002 he was posted as Project Director at the National Highways Authority of India in Jharkhand. His job was to oversee the Golden Quadrilateral highway project. India’s biggest infrastructure project at the time. What he found was shocking. Substandard materials. Inflated bills. Contractors looting public money. He wrote a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office exposing everything. He asked for one thing. That his identity be kept secret. The PMO leaked his name. On November 27 2003 he was shot dead in Gaya Bihar. He was 27 years old. Two years later India passed the Right to Information Act. Ten years later India passed the Whistleblowers Protection Act. Both laws exist because of Satyendra Dubey. He never got to see either of them.
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His name was Manjunath Shanmugam. He was an IIM Lucknow graduate. He got a job with Indian Oil Corporation as a sales officer. His territory was Uttar Pradesh. He found that petrol pump dealers were adulterating fuel and cheating customers. He reported it. He sealed the pumps. On November 19 2005 a petrol pump owner shot him dead outside his office. He was 27 years old. The killers were convicted. Sentenced to life imprisonment. His parents did not get compensation for 15 years. His college created the Manjunath Shanmugam Trust in his name to fight corruption. Some men die because they refused to look the other way. India forgets them too quickly.
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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
If you show this clip and say that in the US, the victim could’ve sued the shit out of the city council and won, you’ll be called antinational. If you say petrol is ₹7 cheaper in Mumbai than in Karachi, you’ll get named the high priest of national positivity.
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