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Think Sports. Not your 'Once Upon a Time' AASU leader & 'X MP. Author; '9 tales unfold' https://t.co/Ty78O23xS9
Guwahati, India Katılım Mayıs 2017
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@Mrinal_MLA চেষ্টা কৰোঁ চাওঁ: নিম, মধূৰ হুলেং, সৰু মানিমুনি, ডাঙৰ মানিমুনি, নৰসিংহ, ভেদাইলতা, খুতৰা, পিয়ালি পালেং, টেঙেচি, মূলা শাক, মছন্দৰী, শুকলতি, কচু। বাকী পাহৰিছোঁ।
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#Vegetable
এখন অসমীয়া বাৰীত প্ৰাকৃতিকভাৱে উপলব্ধ কেইবিধমান পুষ্টিযুক্ত শাক ।
Some naturally grown leafy vegetables in Village campuses.
#MyGarden


Going global 👏🏻 by the way are you a fan of Messi?
Himanta Biswa Sarma@himantabiswa
Didn’t expect to receive this one 😄 A signed Lionel Messi jersey! This one’s definitely going straight to the favourites… Nandil and Sukanya would be ecstatic.
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Remember Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who spent 8 years on death row after being accused of “blasphemy” for drinking water from a Muslim’s cup.
Asia was working in the fields with her Muslim coworkers. She got thirsty and went to fetch water from the well, where she took a drink with an old metal cup she had found. That’s all it took.
Christians are considered dirty and impure in Islam, and she was accused of attempting to contaminate the Muslims’ water just by drinking from their cup. She was sentenced to death by hanging.
The governor of her province voiced opposition to the verdict and was assassinated by his own bodyguard.
When she was finally acquitted in 2018 due to international pressure, tens of thousands of Muslims rioted, demanding her immediate execution.
A local poll found that 10 MILLION Pakistanis would personally kill her if given the chance. Just for drinking water from a Muslim’s cup.
Her lawyer had to flee the country. And after months in hiding, she was finally able to escape Pakistan and received asylum in Canada.
This is Pakistan, where non-Muslims live under the constant threat of death. The more I learn about this country, the more it just feels like ISIS with a formal government.

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When humour is 'better' than victory. When smiles truly bridge the 'miles'!🙏🏻
Mrinal Saikia@Mrinal_MLA
#8PM ##Election2026 #Lies Booth no - 24 (Moukhowa Lp School,মৌখোৱা প্ৰাথমিক বিদ্যালয়) Total Vote - 1028 Vote poll- 965 AAP - 09 BJP - 202 CONGRESS- 615 JDP- 126 Others- 03 NOTA - 10 Thank you Mowkhowa for proving me right. মোক সত্য প্ৰমাণিত কৰা বাবে মৌখোৱাবাসীক ধন্যবাদ।
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The Urban Naxals who had ruled West Bengal ever since 1970's are engaging sincerely to make inroads into the BJP too?
Alapan Bandyopadhyay, an Urban Naxal, placed his wife Sonali Chakraborty Bandyopadhyay near the Hon'ble CM West Bengal Shri Suvendu Adhikari on the day of the BJP's oath ceremony.
No wonder.
These are the people who would try till the end of time to keep the rein of the Government in their own grip.
The rot in West Bengal public psyche & their deviation from the path of DHARMA came in through intellectual intoxication caused by the Urban Naxals through their writings & mentoring in different educational institutions that remained heavily loaded with ideas of cultural Marxism that attempted to drift people away from their origin & antecedents.
Such a psychedelized State of Bengal psyche reflected in the State's public policies too in the field of education, welfare, culture and elsewhere causing gradual yet comprehensive downslide of the once-epicentre of Hindu (i.e. Bharatiya) Jatiyatavad.
One of the very first steps of the ruling dispensation of West Bengal needs to be identifying the Urban Naxals & getting rid of them in whatever way possible as they are lurking around attempting to sneak into the prime positions of intellectual power, wearing a saffron robe as a disguise.
To detoxify West Bengal, remove the poison called Urban Naxals first.


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Vemos un calambre muscular en la pierna: una contracción involuntaria, intensa y muy dolorosa donde el músculo se endurece y no logra relajarse.
Suele aparecer en la pantorrilla por fatiga, deshidratación o desequilibrios de electrolitos. Es común y, aunque impactante, generalmente inofensivo.
Video: Dr. Paul Wischmeyer
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Widening the Chicken's Neck
When the first Indian ambassador to Russia met Stalin in the 1950s, the Soviet Supremo pointed to the map and asked him what that small tear drop shaped island near India's southeastern coast was. The ambassador replied it was Sri Lanka. Stalin asked if it was part of India. When the ambassador said Sri Lanka was an independent country, Stalin asked him: "Why is it independent?"
Stalin had always secured Russia's interests by forcing neighbouring countries to cede valuable territory. For instance, to punish Finland for collaborating with Nazi Germany, Finland had to yield its mineral rich northern areas to Russia. Stalin took Konigsberg from Germany and renamed it Kaliningrad. So he was surprised that India had not swallowed up a strategic island like Lanka. Had he known about PoK, he would have been aghast that India did not retake it despite defeating the invader.
Chicken's Neck, or the Siliguri Corridor, is a narrow, 20–22 km wide, and 60 km long strip of land in Bengal. When Pakistan invaded and occupied 2/3 of J&K, any sane country would have used that opportunity to expand this Corridor, expel the population and resettle it with Indians.
But Nehru was not only anti-Hindu but also had zero idea of geopolitics and so he refused to link Kashmir to other disputes, saying the Kashmir dispute should remain local.
Later, secular parties like the Congress, Communists and Mamata Banerjee's TMC settled the Siliguri Corridor with illegal Bangladeshis, creating a security nightmare for India. Especially because the Corridor is the sole land bridge connecting India's 8 northeastern states to the rest of the country.
One of the first tasks of the BJP Govt in Bengal should be to evict all the illegals without delay. It should then expand the corridor. Bangladesh is stolen Indian land and India has the absolute right to retake it if security is threatened. The land was given to Indian Muslims in good faith, that they would finally maintain harmony with India after getting their own country. But instead Bangladesh has always remained antagonistic to India. So yes, redrawing the boundaries is justified and urgently required.

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Journalist-turned-Rashbehari MLA and my senior @swapan55 wishes to transform the Kalighat area, fashioned on the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, Mahakal Corridor in Ujjain and Kamakhya Corridor in Assam. I wish to see the neglected area transformed, too. However, I’d humbly request the new authority to address the following issues with the said corridors while developing Kalighat:
1. Despite the fabulous Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, many first-time visitors to Varanasi do not realise that they must approach the temple from the Ganga end rather than the city end. The latter takes you through a filthy and congested lane that is in no better condition than the present state of the Kalighat neighbourhood.
2. Please do not erect Plaster of Paris statues along the corridor, as seen along the Mahakal Corridor. They look garish, aesthetically unappealing.
3. While cleaning the Adiganga canal, please do not alter its pristine nature, as the natural stream flowing down the Kamakhya hills has been altered. These waters have a spiritual value, difficult to explain to secular civil engineers. The planners must consult Shakta scholars before beginning to work on the canal.
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Meet Neena Gupta, the woman who became a feminist icon for Indian women for being the side chick of married West Indies cricketer Viv Richards and many more.
> Married her boyfriend Aman Kusum and divorced him after a year
> Said her dreams were too big to end up being a housewife
> Was in a live-in relationship with her new boyfriend after coming to Mumbai in 1981
> She claims that he ditched her because both were broke in 1983
> Her dad sold his land in Delhi and bought her a 1BHK flat in Mumbai
> Starred in a few successful movies and serials
> Had a live-in relationship with Alok Nath in 1986, says he did not marry her
> Had a live-in relationship and got engaged to Shaarangdev Pandit in 1987, the wedding got cancelled
> Was struggling for roles in 1987
> Met West Indies cricketer Viv Richards in the same year
> Started having an affair with him despite knowing he was married, she got pregnant in 1989
> She made the relationship public for media attention for being in an affair with legendary Viv Richards
> He refused to marry her or let her into his house, but kept her as his side chick for years
> She sold her 1BHK flat and added Rs 9 lakhs of her parents' money to buy a 3BHK flat in Juhu
> She decided to live with her aunt and uncle in the meantime
> The caring aunt kicked her out at midnight
> Some say the reason was that Neena was found in a compromising position with the uncle
> Her uncle gave her a new home to live in, a few weeks later she moved into her new 3BHK flat in Juhu
> Neena and Viv kept attending functions together for years in the late 90s
> In the same late 90s, she was in a live-in relationship with another married man
> Whom she decided not to name, she moved from Mumbai to Delhi for him
> Claims he was not ready to leave his wife and marry her, so they broke up
> Started dating another married guy, Vivek Mehra, who had two kids in the early 2000s
> He eventually divorced his wife and married Neena in 2008
> Now, feminists regularly label her as an inspirational and bold woman for standing up for herself
This is exactly what the problem is in modern India. All the wrong and bad women are being called bold and inspirational.
Women who earn less than 5000 a month with no proper shelter have successfully raised kids without sleeping around with random men and foreigners like her. She was given all the comforts by her parents, still she just kept on sleeping with men, got pregnant, and became a feminist icon. If these kinds of women are seen as an inspiration, no wonder Indian society has become so degenerate.

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When A BJP MP’s Son Rapes A Minor!!!
A tenth class dropout, 17 year old girl was befriended by BJP MP Bandi Sanjay’s son, Bandi Bageerath.
He would invite her to parties, take her to temples and meet with friends quite often.
Recently too, he invited her to a party at a farmhouse at Moinabad. He allegedly drugged her, spiked her drink with alcohol and raped her.
She goes back home and allegedly attempts suicide twice. Not once, twice. The family then questions the girl. She narrates the ordeal to her family.
The family from Suchitra, Hyderabad goes to Pet Basheerbagh police station and files a case.
But since the accused is not just a BJP MP but also Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, the police refuse to take the case. The drama goes on for EIGHT hours. The mother also threatens suicide.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Bandi Sanjay’s son goes and files a case in Karimnagar saying he is being blackmailed. His case is filed. This FIR gets circulated. These details are shared everywhere.
The FIR says the family is threatening to make public photos and videos with the girl and demanded that they get married. Bageerath got scared and said no, since she is just a “friend”. The family then demanded money…so the very scared Bageerath paid the father Rs 50,000. Now! The family is greedy so they demand Rs 5 crore. So the scared boy Bageerath filed a case.
Please don’t forget that Bageerath’s video of him trashing classmates. But Bageerath in this case was scared.
Now the complaint filed by the real victim’s family is reportedly in front of the DGP and Chief Minister & Home Minister Revanth Reddy!
Will the girl get justice?
Will the BJP MP’s son get away once again?
Is the MINOR girl and her family safe?
Will the Telangana Congress government take necessary action on a POSCO criminal as per rule or will they put friendships first??
My thoughts and prayers for the strength of the real victim’s family. Hope they are safe and protected @TelanganaDGP @revanth_anumula @TelanganaCMO
Also! “Hindu Khatre Mein Hai”, once again.

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As a sportsperson, you learn to accept losses more often than victories — that is part of the journey. But what hurts even more is winning and still not receiving what you rightfully earned.
I won the Odisha Open in January 2026. The organizers assured me that the prize money would be paid within a month. However, when I followed up later, they stopped responding.
Since the tournament was affiliated with the All India Chess Federation, I also reached out to the federation’s president and secretary, hoping the matter would be resolved fairly. Unfortunately, there has been no response from them either.
If this can happen to someone honoured with the Arjuna Award, one can only imagine the struggles faced by players at the grassroots level of chess in India.
I kindly request the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports to look into this matter and help ensure that players receive their rightful prize money with transparency and accountability.
This is not just about one unpaid prize. It is about protecting the dignity and trust of every chess player in India.
@aicfchess @mansukhmandviya @YASMinistry @FirstpostSports @narangnitin @IndiaSports @MohanMOdisha @Media_SAI @FIDE_chess @PTI_News @sports_odisha
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Her name was Nafisa Joseph.
She was born on March 28 1978 in Delhi and grew up in Bengaluru. Her father was Malayali. Her mother was Bengali and a descendant of Rabindranath Tagore.
She was the youngest contestant to win Miss India in 1997. She then made the Top 10 at Miss Universe in Miami. She was 19 years old.
She became one of MTV India’s most recognisable faces, hosting MTV House Full for nearly five years. She wrote a weekly animal welfare column for the Times of India. She campaigned for PETA and organisations protecting stray dogs.
In 2004 she got engaged to Gautam Khanduja, a businessman from Ludhiana. He had told her he had been divorced for two years.
She later discovered he was still legally married.
When she confronted him he refused to produce any divorce papers. She later told friends he had threatened to blackmail her.
On July 29 2004 she was found hanging in her flat in Versova Mumbai. She was 25 years old. The wedding was weeks away.
Her parents filed a police complaint accusing Khanduja of abetting her death. A sessions court dismissed his discharge plea and ordered trial. The Bombay High Court later stayed the proceedings in November 2005. No conviction has been recorded.
She spent years on television helping young people navigate heartbreak. She never got the chance to find her way out of her own.
If you or someone you know is struggling please reach out to iCall at 9152987821.
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Keralam is no longer witnessing demographic change… it is witnessing political capture in slow motion.
71 out of 140 MLAs from minority communities. This is not “diversity” they celebrate. This is vote bank arithmetic reshaping the state’s power structure.
And if anyone dares to question it, the secular ecosystem screams “communal” to silence the debate.
The future of Keralam is being written right now… and the numbers are speaking louder than the headlines.
#KeralaPolitics

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Her name is Aradhana Prakash.
She was 14 years old in August 1990. Ruchika Girhotra’s best friend. A fellow tennis trainee at the Haryana Lawn Tennis Association.
She was in the room when S P S Rathore called them both to his office. He sent her out on a pretext. When she returned she found Ruchika distressed.
She was the sole eyewitness. The only person who could testify to what happened that day.
For 19 years Rathore tried to silence her.
He filed civil case after civil case against her family. Cases against journalists covering the story. Cases against the lawyers fighting it.
Ruchika died in December 1993. Her father and brother were harassed so badly they had to leave Panchkula entirely.
Aradhana and her parents stayed.
Her father Anand Prakash and mother Madhu Prakash attended over 400 hearings across 19 years. Every single one. They never settled. They were never intimidated.
The court found Aradhana’s testimony unimpeachable. The judgment relied on her as the sole witness to convict Rathore in December 2009.
When Rathore was attacked outside court by a member of the public she went on television and asked people not to take the law into their own hands. She said that for 19 years they had always worked within the law.
Her father Anand Prakash died of prostate cancer in January 2018 aged 74. He had attended more than 400 hearings. He lived long enough to see Rathore convicted. He did not live long enough to see justice feel complete.
Yesterday, many people here read the story of Ruchika Girhotra for the first time.
Most of them had never even heard her name before.
They should.
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