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Harshitha

@harshitha_7

figuring it out

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Harshitha@harshitha_7·
Words can’t describe what I feel but memes and reels can
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I think the hardest part of the current political climate is realizing how many people are actually just evil. Not misinformed or uneducated... just openly and happily enjoying other people's suffering.
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Shivani@ilovemy__house·
I’ll be like Ohhh no one wants me. Whole time a couple of people do fr
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Harshitha@harshitha_7·
Every week I tell my friends I’ll be back next week but when next week comes I postpone my ticket and say I’ll be back next week
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Omg because at 3am everyday I’ve been doing this
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@fuitsnack·
sometimes a 30 year old will hit on me and i have to remember i’m 25 and this is not actually an offense punishable by death
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VenKyy 🤍✨
VenKyy 🤍✨@whiteuhearttu·
"You speak Hindi, Because You know Hindi. I speak Hindi, Because You know ONLY Hindi" 😭 bro got no chill 🛐😭 #StopHindiImposition
Dharmendra Pradhan@dpradhanbjp

Hon’ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru @mkstalin ji, your narrative of “imposition” is a tired attempt to mask political failures. The National Education Policy 2020 is, in fact, a manifesto for linguistic liberation. It prioritises the mother tongue so every Tamil child can excel in their own glorious language. By misrepresenting a flexible policy as “compulsory Hindi”, you are not defending Tamil; you are creating barriers that deny our youth the opportunity to become multilingual global leaders. Portraying multilingualism as a threat is misplaced. Tamil is not weakened by the learning of additional languages; it is enriched when its speakers are multilingual, confident and linguistically empowered. NEP upholds constitutional principles by promoting all languages equally and also addresses the limitations of the existing two-language system. It further focuses on implementation through initiatives such as Samagra Shiksha, teacher training, and strengthening institutions, like DIETs, along with national frameworks, such as NPST and NMM. Your questions on “reciprocity” ignore ground reality. Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji, Tamil has been celebrated as a national treasure—from the Kashi Tamil Sangamam to the global stage. While the Union Government actively encourages students across India to embrace Indian languages, your government continues to deprive Tamil students of diverse opportunities for the sake of a divisive vote bank narrative. The talk of resources is merely a façade. It is the DMK government that has stalled the establishment of PM SHRI schools in Tamil Nadu by refusing to sign the MoU after giving an undertaking for the same. Despite the directions of the Supreme Court of India to establish Navodaya Vidyalayas in Tamil Nadu, your government continues to obstruct their implementation, prioritising political narratives over educational equity. This deliberate resistance is not merely administrative defiance; it is a direct disservice to lakhs of underprivileged students who stand to benefit from quality, merit-based residential education. This has effectively withheld modern infrastructure and teachers from its own students. The Union Government remains fully committed to funding and teacher training but progress is being held back by your “dishonest” politics. Mischaracterising a progressive, inclusive reform as ‘linguistic imposition’ is aimed at creating unnecessary apprehension and confusion. The real concern, perhaps, is not the policy’s clarity, but the Hon’ble Chief Minister’s unwillingness to acknowledge it. In doing so, he disregards the constitutional spirit that safeguards India’s linguistic diversity. Stop using the “Hindi imposition” argument to hide administrative failures and join the national mission of empowering every Indian language.

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GHADA 🇵🇸@ghadaa231·
Can I ask you a favor? Don't stop talking about Palestine ..
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Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
Truly incredible stuff here. This is such an egregious error for the A section of the NYT (not a typo, genuinely not knowing what NATO stands for) that it should lead every piece on the decline in journalism
Sasha Issenberg@sissenberg

Does the @nytimes know what NATO stands for?

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Aine Derrick@hotniqqha·
Our Muslim brothers gave us a 3 day weekend. We've repaid them with a 4 day weekend. Over to you atheists 🤝
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Harshitha@harshitha_7·
My whole team quit so now I became accidentally important at work
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Harshitha@harshitha_7·
Ah yes, Chennai airport what an exciting place to have sex, we definitely need more contraception (and vibrators) than menstrual products in the pharmacy 🥰🥰🥰🥰
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People cheering during certain parts was more shocking than what was actually in the movie
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Harshitha@harshitha_7·
I think it’s time to watch dhurandhar 2
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