A tickle in your mind
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A tickle in your mind
@panagaia
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In a paper town Katılım Mayıs 2009
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It my earnest request @actorvijay as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu please improve the airport at Chennai. It was disappointing and I am certain it would be a nightmare to passengers in peak hours, particularly senior citizens and adults with children.

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@gauravkheterpal We will visit your office next year ! Wishing you the best 💖💖
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For more than 20 years, I worked in swanky corporate office building in Delhi, Bangalore & Hyderabad where seating bays, meeting rooms & spaces were named as 'Building 2 Floor 3 Bay 5', or something like 'B4L1-East'.
The more creative ones went copying the western world - naming meeting rooms as 'New York', 'London', 'Sydney'. Rarely did I ever come across any Indian names, let alone anything which would make us feel proud as Indians.
When I founded my startup in Jaipur 3 years ago, I wanted to pay a tribute to the heritage of our beautiful pink city. That’s why every floor, meeting room, and space at Vanshiv is named after places that define Jaipur’s heritage and soul.
- Birthday Celebration in Jaigarh, Come fast!
- Quick team huddle in Nahargarh in 5!
- Announcement at Hawa Mahal, gather quickly!
- Come for Puja at Govind Dev Ji!
- Snack time at Chopati! Disappearing fast!
These are actual day to day messages on our All Staff chat group at @vanshivtech and as a proud Jaipuri - it fills my heart with joy!
Jaipur is a city where history and ambition coexist beautifully. And as we build a global technology company working across AI, CRM, and Data, I wanted our workspace to always stay connected to the city that shaped us.
And if you’re ever visiting Jaipur, mhare office padharo sa!
We’d love to host you for some chai ☕, conversations around tech & AI, and of course - some authentic daal baati churma.
If only more Indian companies valued our culture, ethics, heritage rather than blindly copy the glitz and glamour of western world!
#Jaipur #Culture #Heritage



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PM Modi Arrives at Brigade Parade for Suvendu Adhikari’s Swearing-In as ... youtu.be/9iMcO12QXuo?si… via @YouTube

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Governor can maximum ask Mamata Banerjee to resign, but the Governor can never force her to do so. If Didi does not resign, the Governor can recommend President's rule. In that case, no political party will be able to remain as the ruler in Bengal. Again we have to face election in that case
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@UpdatesChennai Shameful! Lost his own constituency and overacting now
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@khanumarfa Phew ! Please take them with you and go somewhere. In peace and with your peaceful religion. We don't deserve such naice people in India! Uffff
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Pls Retweet-
Samserganj, Murshidabad.
I invite the Election Commission of India to come meet its victims and see, on the ground, what this so called “voter purification” exercise is doing to the poorest citizens of this country who also happen to be Muslims.
I have covered wars, communal violence, and mass movements. I have never seen anything like this before.
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@khanumarfa Kaunse war cover kiye hai btw. Kabhi Kashmiri pandits ke liye kuch kari ho?
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People’s mandate. Respect and retrospect. My heart goes out to every party member who spent their everything for this elections. No one can work like a DMK member when it comes to ideological politics and elections. 🙏🏽
Time for the party, including myself to do lot of soul searching.
Time for us to forget the betrayals of our own and innumerable costly decisions thrusted on the leadership by the Zonals, DS and other vested interests.
Time for restructuring the party at every levels and infuse fresh blood and young minds.
Time for taking the baton from the legacy old structure of the party and move forward to win back the hearts of young, women, old and everyone alike.
Time for standing with the people of Tamil Nadu, as no one in their worst nightmare also expected an outcome like this.
Time for us to play the vigilant opposition and protect the state from all the bad forces that is waiting readily to jump on this opportunity.
Time for us to stand with our leader, the tallest statesman of this country and the most hardworking leader the state has ever seen.
We will rise. We will fight. We will win.
#DMKForever 🖤❤️
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#WATCH | Kolkata | West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says, "More than 100 seats BJP looted. The Election Commission is the BJP's commission. I complained to the CO and also Manoj Agrawal, but they are not doing anything. Do you think this is a victory? It is an immoral victory, not a moral victory. Whatever the Election Commission has done, along with the Central Forces and the PM & Home Minister, is totally illegal. It is loot, loot, loot. We will bounce back."
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@trramesh Sumandhu will not get to decide who deserves to win or not. Makkal vaaku Maheshwaran vaaku
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Yeah. Stalin has done a lot for Kolathur constituency. Like stealing ₹ 33+ Crores of money belonging to Sri Kapaliswarar Temple, Mylapore to build a secular college in his constituency. He broke all the Rules and safeguards prescribed in TN HR&CE Act. The shameless @tnhrcedept officials who colluded in this should all go to jail.
Sumanth Raman@sumanthraman
@mkstalin does not deserve to lose. He had done more than a fair bit for his constituency.
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The @AITCofficial 's counting agents are being beaten, threatened and harassed by the @BJP4India . In Bhabanipur AC, Smt @MamataOfficial 's counting agent is not being allowed inside. Wins and losses are part of democracy and all parties accept the will of the people but there is NO PLACE for physical violence, threats and intimidation in democracy. @BJP4India again revealing its governance deficit and its politics of violence and intimidation.
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Ten lifetimes won't be enough for your Bangla Birodhi Gujarati gang and their stooge Gyanesh Kumar to put even a dent in my DIAMOND HARBOUR MODEL.
Bring everything you have got. I challenge the entire Union of India- Come to Falta. Send your strongest, send one of the godfathers from Delhi. If you have got the nerve, contest in Falta.
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya
The Diamond Harbour model crumbles.
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@PriyarajanDMK
@mkstalin
Remember this when you step down. You did not stand for the people. The unfulfilled promises and the unfair bad governance
You can petition to block me but truth wins
Sathyamave Jayate

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I want to share a real incident about an Amazon delivery boy Md. Asif —yes, to me he is still a “boy,” probably around 25–26 years old. He has been delivering parcels in our area for the past 3–4 years.
He belongs to a different religion, but that has never mattered to me.
Whenever he—or any delivery person—comes to my home, I always offer them water or biscuits.
You might ask, what do I get in return?
I receive something far more valuable—respect, warmth, and unexpected kindness.
There have been several occasions when I wasn’t at home. He or another one named Rahul, tried calling me but couldn’t reach me, so they paid for my Cash on Delivery orders from their own pocket and handed the parcels over to my house help. I paid them later. This has happened multiple times.
But what happened two days back left me completely speechless.
I had recently ordered a leather wallet. When it arrived, I opened it and, just to check the space, I placed my passport, government ID cards, debit cards, an international credit card, and ₹5000 inside and was checking.
I soon realized the quality of the product wasn’t good. Just then, I got a call from my business—and I completely forgot about the wallet.
Later, I repacked it exactly the way it came and placed it with the return items.
The next morning, the pickup was done while I was busy inside the room. I asked my house help to hand over the packet along with a small bottle of water.
And that was it—I didn’t think about it again.
I had completely forgotten that all my important documents and cash were still inside.
Around 9:30 at night, the doorbell rang. I opened the door and saw him (Asif)—tired, exhausted, drenched in sweat. I live on the 3rd floor, and there’s no elevator.
I immediately felt concerned and asked for water and biscuits.
He softly said, “Wait, ma’am… I don’t need anything. Please listen first.”
I was confused. “What happened? Are you okay? Why are you here now? I haven’t ordered anything in Amazon!”
He asked, “Ma’am, you had a return this morning, right?”
I said yes.
Then he asked, “Have you lost anything?”
I was surprised. “No.”
He asked again, “Are you sure, ma’am?”
I said, “Absolutely.”
And then… he took out one by one - my passport, all my Govt ID cards, debit cards, credit card, and the ₹5000—and handed them back to me.
He asked me to check everything and count the money.
I couldn’t.
I was numb.
It hit me all at once—what I had done, what could have happened.
I have an international trip coming up soon. If my passport had been lost, especially during this time, getting a new one would have been nearly impossible. My entire trip would have been cancelled!
He told me that he had already handed over the return package to his manager, but something about the weight felt unusual. He took it back, checked, and found all my belongings inside.
I had no words.
I wanted to hug him—but I couldn’t. I just stood there, overwhelmed, with tears in my eyes.
I offered him something—anything. I didn’t even have sweets at home to offer. I gave him a sealed bottle of Limca and a new company T-shirt I had. He was already soaked in sweat, so I insisted he take it, despite his hesitation.
I even tried to give him some amount as a token of gratitude.
He refused.
Not a single note.
He lives far away, yet he came back the same evening to return everything—understanding the importance of what I had forgotten, even when I didn’t.
He left quickly, saying he still had a two-hour journey back home. Otherwise, I would have at least requested him to stay for dinner.
Today, I felt I must share this.
Honesty still exists.
This is the India I believe in. This is my Bengal. This is how we live—where people trust each other, where Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jains, Sikhs… we all coexist with respect and warmth.
He didn’t have to return it the same day. But he did.
That’s the power of humanity.
A simple smile, a little kindness—these things still matter.
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@GuptaPragnya The only problem in WB is mamta. No-one else
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@amitmalviya Once a peaceful state Odisha is now injected with hate and crime since BJP formed the government.
Same will happen to West Bengal if BJP comes to power.
With one slogan these goons will turn the state into chaos,
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Mamata Banerjee appears to be losing both restraint and judgment. Her recent remarks have now drawn serious scrutiny, with the National Commission for Scheduled Castes taking suo motu cognizance of the derogatory use of the term “Chamar” during a public rally.
The Commission has issued notices to West Bengal officials, seeking a report within three days, and has underscored the need to uphold constitutional dignity and protect the rights of Scheduled Castes.
Words matter, especially from those in positions of power. Accountability cannot be selective.

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