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Mansi Koul

@mansikoul

Kashmiri. Simple. Old school. Small town girl.

Jammu & Kashmir Katılım Aralık 2009
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Mansi Koul
Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
It takes a great deal of strength to maintain a dignified silence when someone is shouting at you, bullying you or is trying to pick up a fight with you, but ironically people consider it your weakness and their victory over you.
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
A girl helping her father
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
Honest kid!😂
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Mansi Koul
Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
The precious bond between the dog & the horse
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
The dog doesn’t mind helping Grandma
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dominic dyer
dominic dyer@domdyer70·
They spent years showing off their Dubai lifestyle. The moment it got dangerous, they abandoned the one thing that loved them unconditionally. After Iranian missile strikes hit the UAE in early March 2026, thousands of expats rushed to leave Dubai. But as flights filled, a quieter crisis unfolded: hundreds of pets were abandoned. Dogs were found tied to lamp posts, left in empty apartments, or dumped near shelters already at capacity. Rescue volunteers reported being overwhelmed. One said she received 27 messages in a single day from owners asking her to take their animals. Vets were flooded with requests to euthanize pets whose owners couldn't or wouldn't take them. Rescue groups like K9 Friends Dubai and War Paws called the situation heartbreaking, especially in one of the wealthiest cities on earth. The crisis drew sharp criticism toward influencers and expats who built entire brands around luxury Dubai living but left their animals behind without a plan when things turned dangerous.
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Mansi Koul
Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@RajeshHandu @SandhyaKuntnur @reddy73375 I don’t rely on social media for anything especially stock market. So many people lose their money because of these people on X. I am holding Paras Defence since 2022. I could easily figure out that she’s is misleading.
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@SandhyaKuntnur @reddy73375 This screenshot is from Friday when Paras Defense was at 724 with an increase of 4.49%. How can it be 4% positive today when it is showing -3.79% at 721? Check other shares as well. They are also in red. Misleading people by copy pasting tweets is very bad
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The Shift Journal
The Shift Journal@TheShiftJournal·
𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘥𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘩 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘯 𝘰𝘳𝘥𝘪𝘯𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘥𝘢𝘺, 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘪𝘥𝘥𝘭𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘶𝘯𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘥 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘴, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘶𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶.
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@bonipan A much needed advice in this moment of chaos.
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Bhaijan Imtiyaz Chasti
Bhaijan Imtiyaz Chasti@bonipan·
1/2 News Kashmir News That Makes Sense SRINAGAR | MONDAY, 09 MARCH, 2026 – 15 MARCH 2026 Learning from War: Why Muslims Must Choose Education, Development, and Civil Responsibility Imtiyaz R. Chashti Wars have always been tragic reminders of humanity’s collective failure. Every conflict, regardless of where it unfolds, leaves behind grief, displacement, and generations of broken societies. For Muslims around the world, the images emerging from conflict zones often evoke deep emotional responses, as people feel connected through faith, history, and shared human suffering. Yet moments like these must also push communities toward reflection. Beyond anger and outrage, there is a pressing need to ask: What lessons should we learn from these wars? The first and perhaps most important lesson is the value of peace built through education and development. History shows that societies which prioritize knowledge, innovation, and economic progress are better equipped to protect their dignity and independence. The early centuries of Islamic civilization stand as a powerful example. During the golden age of Muslim scholarship, institutions of learning, scientific discovery, and intellectual debate flourished from Baghdad to Cordoba. That legacy reminds us that strength lies not merely in slogans or reactions but in the cultivation of knowledge and the building of institutions. Today, many parts of the Muslim world face immense developmental challenges—ranging from gaps in education and technological advancement to unemployment and governance issues. Wars only deepen these crises. If there is a lesson to be drawn from the devastation we witness today, it is that sustainable strength comes from investing in human capital. Schools, universities, research centers, and industries must become the central pillars of Muslim societies. When communities empower their youth with education, critical thinking, and professional skills, they build resilience against instability and conflict. The second lesson concerns unity through constructive engagement rather than emotional outrage. Social media often amplifies emotions during wars, sometimes turning genuine concern into hostility and sectarian debates. Such reactions rarely contribute to meaningful change. Instead, they risk deepening internal fractures within Muslim societies themselves. The Qur’anic principle of wisdom and patience calls for thoughtful responses even in moments of intense grief and anger. Constructive engagement means channeling concern into humanitarian support, dialogue, and advocacy rooted in dignity and truth. It also means recognizing that lasting peace is built not by inflaming tensions but by strengthening institutions, communities, and ethical leadership. Muslims must remind themselves that moral strength is demonstrated through patience, justice, and commitment to the welfare of humanity. The third lesson lies in the importance of civil and responsible expression. In democratic societies, protests and public demonstrations are recognized forms of expressing solidarity and raising awareness. However, these expressions must remain peaceful, disciplined, and respectful of law. Civil protests carry far greater moral weight when they reflect dignity and restraint rather than chaos or confrontation. Authorities often issue advisories during sensitive times to maintain public order and prevent situations from spiraling into violence. Respecting such guidelines does not weaken the cause of justice; rather, it ensures that legitimate concerns are heard without compromising public safety. Responsible protest demonstrates maturity and reinforces the credibility of those who seek peace and justice. Finally,the fourth lesson is the need for long-term vision. Wars capture global attention for months or years, but rebuilding societies takes generations.Communities that focus only on immediate emotional reactions often lose sight of the deeper work required to build stable and prosperous
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Mansi Koul
Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
Americans gave the world a logic that Iraq was having weapons of Mass destruction to invade Iraq, only to find nothing. They fooled the world to cause destruction in Iraq. American brains are wired to give false logic. Better to make real Emotional decisions than create a fool of oneself with false logic
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Culture rewires the brain. Indian cinema glorifies emotional decisions; American cinema glorifies rational ones. That difference shows up in real life. In the AI era, societies driven by logic—not emotion—will move faster.
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@agg_432 Seher is from Afghanistan but she or her family is definitely not living in Afghanistan because if that would have been the case the Seher & her family would have been killed by now.
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Simran Aggarwal
Simran Aggarwal@agg_432·
Seher 🇦🇫 🧕 from Afghanistan Married Hindu guy milind narayan 🕉️
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Mansi Koul
Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
What is Russia doing in Ukraine then? The same thing. What is UN doing there? If world leaders took UN charter so seriously, US president would not have gone for a war against so many countries, Iran being the latest one. Weak nations call out for UN Charter & the mighty ones call for wars
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Breakout_Buzz🐦@breakoutchart__·
@REDBOXINDIA International law is clear: You cannot change a country’s borders through war. Iran’s territorial integrity must be respected under the UN Charter.
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RedboxGlobal India
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA·
Trump says Iran's map will 'probably not' look the same after the war
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@SquintNeon @Vedantp13 Personally, I find this dancing on the streets just to make reels and grab attention very tacky.
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Squint Neon
Squint Neon@TheSquind·
This Indian Guy made a dancing reel at War Memorial in the USA. He's being deported now. You know the drill next time when we see Gora makes a video.
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@sidhant President Pezeshkian comes across as someone sane & wise but clearly people firing those missiles are not under his control. So whatever he says does not matter much
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Iran New Channel shows new footage of President Pezeshkian. Says "We are brothers with neighboring countries, but any attack on Iran will be answered" "Iran has never bowed to oppression and never will"
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Mansi Koul@mansikoul·
@EYakoby Alladin would be like : Who stole my rug😂
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: Iran shoots down an F-15 with a man on a flying carpet.
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