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A Proud Indian....
Always on the move... Katılım Mart 2010
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@AshwiniVaishnaw @wc_railway Since last 45 days booked ticket PDF sharing / downloading option is not working. Please resolve this .
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@GuwahatiAirport 6E6914 24th Feb departure from terminal 1 or 2 please inform
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@IndiGo6E I have to reach and ask your airport team. If they say it’s departing from other terminal I have to take a cab again . Wonderful customer service indeed.
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@IndiGo6E PNR W1WNWR
Flight 6E 6914
Date 24 Feb 2026
Departure from Terminal 1 or 2 of Guwahati ?
Not mentioned in boarding pass.
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@DGCAIndia domestic flight delays from 30 to 60 minutes is very common now a days . This is mainly due to very tight flight schedule of each aircraft.Passengers getting late for 5 minutes are being denied boarding outrightly.
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@IndiGo6E Where it is written in baggage policy that only one baggage is allowed in check in luggage please help me by showing
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@IndiGo6E Donestic checked in baggage allowance of 15 kg per pax is for only one luggage or two luggage within 15 kg?
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Today for next hour or so, you may provide your Date, Time & Place of birth here / Horoscope- Use hashtag #astrosumitbajaj on commenting and RT for quick response.
Will try to give a one-liner prediction based on horoscope.
#Astrology #HappyNewYear2026
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@MumbaichaDon @IndiGo6E What customers will get in return of there harrasment. Only refund. International flights are not being cancelled.
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PMO in action! @IndiGo6E must start paying for its DELIBERATE act of maligning Bharat's rising Aviation Sector & reputation.
INDIGO OFFICIALS SUMMONED BY MINISTRY.
PMO BRIEFED ON INDIGO CHAOS.
GOVERNMENT PREPARING FOR BIG INDIGO CRACKDOWN, MAY SEEK INDIGO CEO’S REMOVAL.
HEAVY FINANCIAL PENALTY LIKELY.
GOVERNMENT MAY CUT NUMBER OF INDIGO FLIGHTS.
I would request PM .@narendramodi Ji to pls allow more airlines in domestic aviation sector to finish near duopoly of IndiGo & Air India to avoid any such planned SABOTAGE in future.
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@DGCAIndia @JM_Scindia Please intervene and do needful to help passengers to get at least cancellation / delay information if any well in advance in ongoing Indigo issues.
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@ARanganathan72 Happy Birthday. Keep enlightening us with unknown facts with logics .🙏🏻
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Yesterday, I watched Family Man Season 3.
Two scenes caught my attention, and I wanted to share them with you because they help increase your knowledge for our exam.
Scene One
When Srikant Tiwari (Manoj Bajpayee) was about to enter Myanmar from Manipur at Moreh, he ate at a Tamil restaurant. He was surprised to see a Tamil restaurant in the Northeast and that people were speaking Tamil.
This may surprise you too, guys. Now let me explain in detail below.
Moreh, Manipur — India’s gateway to Southeast Asian nations via Myanmar — has a population of approximately 25,000. Among them, Tamils comprise around 3,500 individuals.
So it all started when the British took Tamils to Burma (now known as Myanmar) as labourers for agricultural activities.
Later, the British withdrew, but the Indians remained. They set up businesses, became drivers of the Burmese economy, and became one of the strongest and influential communities in the region. But it didn’t remain for long.
Myanmar has been ruled by a military junta for many of the years since it gained independence from British colonial rule in 1948. The Union of Burma began as a parliamentary democracy, like most newly independent nations in the subcontinent. But representative democracy lasted only until 1962.
On 2 March 1962, General Ne Win and a group of military officers staged a coup d’état, overthrowing the democratically elected government of U Nu and establishing a military junta.
The Enterprise Nationalization Law, passed by the Revolutionary Council in 1963, nationalized all major industries — including import-export trade, rice, banking, mining, teak and rubber — and the Indian government was asked to withdraw its diaspora from Myanmar.
Even local Burmese were not liking this fact that Indians have grown influence in Myanmar
Local intolerance, the coup, and the Enterprise Law forced Indians to leave the country.
Between 1966 and the 1980s, about 250,000 Indians in Myanmar 90% of them Tamils.
Return can be categorised into three groups
One who came back from the ship send by the government of India
Than, PM Lal Bahadur Shastri sent ships to Rangoon — from Kolkata, Chennai, Visakhapatnam and Kochi — to bring back Indians from Myanmar.
Second group of refugees returned and settled in West Bengal, Punjab and Bihar.
Third group came back through the land route, by crossing the land border from Manipur, which led them to settle in Manipur, Moreh.
But they left behind their businesses, wealth and the hard work of so many years in Myanmar.
Some even tried to go back again to reclaim what they had left behind, but this time they were not welcomed and were forced back to Manipur.
This contributed to the growth of Tamil settlements in Moreh, Manipur( Refugees came back from land + Refugees not allowed to enter Myanmar again)
Data also suggests that the Tamil population reached around 20,000 in the mid-60s, outnumbering other communities in the region.
By the 1990s, the number of Burmese Tamils in Moreh had increased to almost half the town’s population. They had set up their own schools, temples, churches and mosques — and celebrated their cultural festivals with great fervour.
Then these Tamilians had to move out again — this time due to resistance from local ethnic groups, which led to a decrease in the Tamil population in the region.But unlike earlier this time migration was not that forceful and many continued to remain to their houses and land in Manipur, but this indeed decreased population of Tamilians in the region.
Today, Moreh’s Tamil population is just 3,500. The community is represented by a body called the Tamil Sangam, and it dominates a grid of lanes with timber and cement houses in the heart of Moreh. Little eateries serving hot dosas, sambar vada and idli line these lanes.
I hope you enjoyed this read. This is the first scene
Remember I told you I’ll discuss two scenes?
Wait for my next tweet for the second scene 😊😃
#FamilyManSeason3

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India has :-
World's largest number of Sikhs, Zoarastrians & Jains. 2nd largest number of atheists, 3rd largest number of Muslims & 9th largest of Buddhists.
Asia's 2nd largest number of Christians & 5th largest of Jews.
114,00,00,000 Hindus make this possible! ✔️
#Tolerance
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@UIDAI @GoI_MeitY @AshwiniVaishnaw @JitinPrasada @SecretaryMEITY @NeGD_GoI @mygovindia @PIB_India @_DigitalIndia Please give options for masked Aadhar pvc cards . This will reduce risk for millions giving Aadhar details in hotels as identity proof.
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