Nilesh Pandit
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Nilesh Pandit
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a house 🏡 in the hills, quaint little cafe and the balance 186 countries...I need to take a leap of faith one day..all tweets are my personal view
Bangkok, Thailand Katılım Aralık 2009
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Eight years into studying whales, Nan Hauser believed she understood their size and strength. Then one afternoon off Rarotonga she felt a pressure she had never felt before — a 40‑ton humpback whale pressing its head against her body and lifting her toward the surface. At first she thought the animal was playing too roughly. She tried to push away, but the whale kept tucking her under its pectoral fin. For seven and a half minutes the great creature nudged and nudged, even raising her clear of the water on its flipper.
Only when she glimpsed a second silhouette did she understand. The “whale” moving side to side was actually an 18‑foot tiger shark, arched in attack posture. In that instant the humpback positioned her on its head and raced toward her boat, shielding her with its massive body. Within ten minutes she was safely back on deck, shaking with shock and gratitude.
Hauser, a lifelong marine biologist, had never experienced anything like it. “I felt love, concern and care from the whale,” she told The Guardian. She had spent her career filming these animals quietly, believing the best way to understand them was to let them be. Now one seemed to understand her vulnerability and acted. Scientists note that humpbacks have been documented interfering when predators attack other species, behaviour some call “mobbing”. Whether the whale’s act was true altruism or an instinct honed by eons of kin‑selected behaviour, Hauser felt the encounter as a deliberate choice.
The story didn’t end there. A year later Hauser was back in the Cook Islands when a familiar tail surfaced. She recognised the whale by the notches on its fluke and the scar on its head. As she slid into the water the whale approached, looked her in the eye and extended its giant fin. She rubbed its face and began to cry. The whale lingered near her boat for twenty minutes before swimming away.
There is no moral to pin on a whale’s fin, no proof that a giant mammal meant to save a human. There is only a moment when a life hung between a predator and a protector and something ancient stirred. Perhaps this is what happens when we spend enough time listening rather than dominating: another being may recognise us as kin. In a world where we often assume only humans are capable of compassion, a humpback whale carrying a scientist to safety suggests the ocean itself may be watching over us.

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Leading by example - my prime minister !!!!
Narendra Modi@narendramodi
In Somnath today, the skies witnessed a magnificent confluence of pride and valour. The Indian Air Force’s Suryakiran Team showcased a breathtaking flypast. This spirit of Bhakti and Shakti filled every heart with deep joy. @Suryakiran_IAF
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Mangroves forests cover less than 0.1% of Earth's land surface but remove 960,000 tons per year of nitrogen from global water systems
This would cost $8.7 billion if humans had to clean it up
Now India has decided to remove 45,000 mangroves
livescience.com/planet-earth/p…
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मोदी जी ने कल जनता से त्याग मांगे - सोना मत ख़रीदो, विदेश मत जाओ, पेट्रोल कम जलाओ, खाद और खाने का तेल कम करो, मेट्रो में चलो, घर से काम करो।
ये उपदेश नहीं - ये नाकामी के सबूत हैं।
12 साल में देश को इस मुक़ाम पर ला दिया है कि जनता को बताना पड़ रहा है - क्या ख़रीदे, क्या न ख़रीदे, कहां जाए, कहां न जाए। हर बार ज़िम्मेदारी जनता पर डाल देते हैं ताकि ख़ुद जवाबदेही से बच निकलें।
देश चलाना अब Compromised PM के बस की बात नहीं।
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Sad state but a reality
Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_
The Indian electorate is deliberately kept Illiterate for the same reason...
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देश की अर्थव्यवस्था का भी SIR हो गया है। पता नहीं किसका नाम कटा है और क्यों कटा है। सही तस्वीर किसी को नहीं पता। क्या प्रधानमंत्री जी को बंगाल के नतीजे के बाद यह सब पता चला? उन्हें कब लगा कि इस तरह की अपील करने की नौबत आ गई है? क्या प्रधानमंत्री गुवाहाटी का शपथ ग्रहण वीडियो कॉन्फ़्रेंसिंग से करना चाहेंगे? बंगाल के लिए कितने चार्टेड प्लेन हायर किए गए थे? दूसरे राज्यों के सीएम की क्या ज़रूरत थी अगर देश की हालत इतनी ख़राब है ।
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Sometimes I have to double check whether this is the real ANI or that parody AIN account
ANI@ANI
Delhi Government’s ‘Cooling Zone’ gift for the public amid scorching heat
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@KaptanHindustan Oh yes - the primary focus area of the saffron powers !!!
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Three Titans of Hindutva! 🤡
The first one was an ultra-pro libbu before being charged in the Saradha chit fund scam & the Louis Berger bribery case. Then he entered the BJP washing machine.
The middle one had multiple cases against him. After becoming CM, he amended the state Criminal Law to withdraw 20000 cases, including his own.
The last one was the central figure in the high-profile Narada corruption case, as a sting operation emerged just before the 2016 West Bengal Assembly elections.
Sanghi chintus are so low IQ that they don't even mind seeing that 2 out of the 3 are opportunists who literally deprived the senior ones who spent their lives for this ideology.
Moreover, they have no problem with their religion being used only to serve a political party's interests. So any paid tweet gets likes in the thousands! 🤡
Sameer@BesuraTaansane
Three Titans Of Hindutva 🔥🔥🔥 Be scared Hinduphobes …be very very scared before targeting Hindus again
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