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Pradip D
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@Mr_Vivekji @gharkekalesh How many babies in your family faced what U r mentioning ?
Like a Moron before making sweeping statements know facts, how things came to be, who did, why, how they started to do anything
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@gharkekalesh Say something catchy to go viral! Where is the proof? Before calling this generation doomed, don't forget that the previous generation used to kill their own daughters!
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@chadfoidslayer @priyankac19 What selective criticism are you speaking about when its about how Judiciary and Police gave failed leading to brutal death of a 3yr old
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@priyankac19 When women like you do selective criticism on rape cases but never spoke against “Reeta Kaushik” or for men.
Then you know what??
Men won't even give a flying fuck even about 🍇, keep crying all you can 🤡
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While all eyes are on election results, I can’t get over the sense of anger and outrage reading this headline. The small child was 3 years old, raped and murdered in Pune by a sick monster - who got an acquittal in an earlier case in 2015- the judiciary’s benefit of doubt, police’s shoddy investigation led to this failure to protect a 3 year old child. What a shame.

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@SouleFacts @rvaidya2000 What kind of moronity is this
What all are checked for people who coke in veil that others have to remove zippers...what non-sense ?
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The first picture is of Supreme Court judge Abdul Nazeer, who refused to sign the verdict on Triple Talaq and also refused to declare it unconstitutional…
The second picture is of former Vice President Hamid Ansari, about whom RAW chief Vikram sood revealed that he was involved in the killing of several Indian RAW officers…
The third picture is of former Election Commissioner N.Y. Quraishi, under whose tenure as Chief Election Commissioner the highest number of illegal Bangladeshi Muslim voter cards were made in Jharkhand and Bengal…
Whether they are educated or illiterate, when it comes to religion they are all the same…
For them, religion matters not the nation

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@firewithinme04 @TeamHinduUnited Show in the rule book if anywhere it is mentioned that thread is not allowed ?
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@TeamHinduUnited We are protesting against who, guards, examiners? Who gave them the order to do that and if the govt is not behind this then who is the culprit, don't beat around the bush, it's not administration we all know
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A Hindu girl was forced to remove her Kanthi (Tulsi) mala during the NEET exam in Surat.
Her father courageously protested: “I am the son of a Hindu and I am standing in Surat, not in Lahore, Karachi, or Pakistan."
He said — "You people cannot remove hijab and burqa, but you have the guts to remove the Tulsi mala from my daughter’s neck!”
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@stonedsufi @TeamHinduUnited That is where people r losing
Other side raise storm all over the world by saying they will skip exam
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@TeamHinduUnited Bad timing. Should have let the young lady go and sit for the exam stress free. Should have raised a shit storm later.
Poor timing.
Hope his daughter could focus on the exam properly...
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@Chikte_65 @TeamHinduUnited Not the act of officials who allow this but not Tulsi Mala ?
x.com/i/status/20509…
Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳@SouleFacts
She her intentional nautanki, she knows very well that she will have to remove her Burqa while appearing NEET, but she was not removing till she was forced to remove and show her donkey 🫏 like face. This was Barmer Center.
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@TeamHinduUnited This act of her father would have definitely disturbed her mind & that would have reflected adversely in her performance in the exam.
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@_wallachia @TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji What about the Instructions that are made with religious bias ???
Why not frisk all and all allow all kinds of dresses and things except electronic things ?
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@TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji Candidates won't read instructions on admit card then they'll comfortably say they were "forced" to remove falana dhimkana thing that's imp to them more than the exam😂
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@theV_iraj @TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji U mean its ok that one side religious dressing is allowed without any problem but Hindus r treated so badly???
Morons of the highest order dnt have a problem with it
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@TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji May get late? Mf her whole exam would be ruined due to this. Shove this religious bullshit to your ass. Wannabe
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@rajasekharsy @TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji Self-respect and equal treatment is more important and the father is fighting for that
Low lifes wld not understand
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@TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji What is more important
Entering exam hall on time
Or
Wearing Tulasi Mala
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@scamynaryan @TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji Hindu Hate flourishes so good bcs Hindus are not violent. U should not push ppl so much so that they would change
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@TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji All swaminaryasn care is about their tilak and kanthi and nothing else. baps is a scam to Hinduism. swaminaryan is not even God yet these uneducated extremists create such a ruckus. They are full of uncivilized people. They look for rich people to extract money from them
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@DrManish28372 @TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji Mangalasutra should be exempted
If that is not mentioned then what kind of morons would have made the rules
Why not allow all kinds of dresses and ask them to come 1 hour before for proper frisking to allow them ?
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@TeamHinduUnited @Mr_Vivekji There is no rule where u cannot wear religious item ( tulsi mala ) only that u reach centre atleast 1 hour before schedule time for proper frisking
Chk in "special considerations"👉

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@Mr_Vivekji @TeamHinduUnited She is saying that bcs She does not want to wear or that She is getting late & the officials are not budging ?
Its not ego, its self respect.
Morons like you dnt understand as U might not have self-respect nor pride.
Or might have or would convert with a flip of a coin.
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@TeamHinduUnited To those who don’t understand Gujarati, the girl is requesting her father that she doesn’t want to wear it, she is getting late for her exam, and he is ruining her exam.
Imagine a father doing this to his daughter just to satisfy his ego!
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@rameshofficial0 So is it the father of that guy who came to support the Kidnapping ?
Wow 👏👏👏👏👏
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🚨Heartless Bangladesh: 14-Year-Old Hindu Girl Kidnapped in Broad Daylight
Heart breaking : A 14-year-old minor Hindu girl was allegedly drugged and forcibly dragged away in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
The horrifying abduction was captured on CCTV footage, which has now gone massively viral.
This shocking incident once again exposes the dangerous reality faced by Hindu minorities in Bangladesh.
How long will Hindus continue to suffer in silence?
Demand immediate rescue, justice, and protection for vulnerable girls NOW!
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@TyrantOppressor @RituRathaur U Jehadi Hindu Hater
Shut it and get lost
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@RituRathaur Shame on Dalit Hindu (Mahar) Bhimrao Kamble, why always a hindu ?🚩🫠
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💔💔❤️🩹
Meet the little daughter of a Brahmin pujari… ⬇️
An innocent 4 year old Brahmin child , happily visiting her grandmother for summer vacation in Nasrapur, Pune but faced brutal deaths at hands of 65 yr old
Dalit (Mahar) Bhimrao Kamble
Bhimrao lured her, dragged her into a cowshed, stuffed her mouth with cow dung so she cud not screen, brutally raped her, smashed her tiny head with a stone, cut her into pieces and then buried her body under cow dung like trash.
This is not a random crime. This is a hate crime. It’s a brutal “hisab chukta” in Ambedkar loving Maharashtra under BJPee rule.

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Jerome Anto, a Christian anti-conversion activist, has stirred controversy by alleging that missionary groups are targeting up to 14,000 conversions daily as part of a systematic, long-term strategyin India.
.Questioning the impact of anti-conversion laws, he points to the lack of convictions despite their enforcement in several states. His claims have reignited debate over foreign-funded conversions, cultural identity and India’s demographic future.
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@GowdaNgc2021 @MohiniWealth Morons can't distinguish right from wrong
They are feeding & take care of animals and getting work done
Isn't it how even Humans live ?
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@MohiniWealth Such a stupid idea...it's animal cruelty...need to get the founders behind bars for this stupid idea harming innocent animals...
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Bulls as Rural Powerhouses: How 'Nandi Rath' is Turning Stray Cattle into India's Cheapest Electricity Source
In the bustling farmlands near Lucknow, a former DSP has sparked a quiet revolution that could redefine self-reliance for millions of Indian farmers. Meet Shailendra Singh's groundbreaking invention: the Nandi Rath – a clever, animal-powered electricity generator that harnesses the natural strength of bulls to produce affordable, sustainable power while solving one of rural India's thorniest problems: stray cattle.
Picture this: sturdy bulls calmly walking in continuous circles on a specially designed inclined ramp inside a sturdy metal structure. Their steady movement spins a high-tech gearbox and flywheel system connected to alternators, converting kinetic energy into clean electricity. No fuel, no pollution, and minimal maintenance. A single bull delivers a solid 5 kW of power per hour. Add solar panels for a hybrid boost, and output jumps to 10 kW – enough to run irrigation pumps, flour mills, lighting, and household appliances all day long.
The real magic? Electricity costs farmers just around ₹1.5 per unit – a game-changing fraction of grid prices. Farmers aren't just saving money; they're turning previously "unproductive" stray bulls into revenue generators. The animals get shelter, care, and purpose, while owners gain energy independence and extra income.
This isn't some lab experiment. Singh has built and tested the Nandi Rath right on his own property in Siddhpur, Uttar Pradesh. The latest model features patented gearbox technology that maximizes output with minimal effort from the bulls – they simply walk naturally, using gravity and momentum to keep the system humming efficiently.
What makes Nandi Rath truly brilliant is how it tackles two massive rural challenges in one stroke. India grapples with huge numbers of stray cattle that often become a burden. At the same time, unreliable and expensive electricity holds back small farmers. Singh's invention flips both problems into opportunities: stray animals become valuable partners in energy production, empowering villages to become energy self-sufficient without depending on expensive diesel or erratic grids.
This innovation feels deeply rooted in India's soul – blending ancient respect for cattle (Nandi, after all, is Lord Shiva's divine bull) with modern engineering ingenuity. It's eco-friendly, scalable, and perfectly suited for the realities of village life.
Shailendra Singh's vision goes beyond one machine. With government subsidies, cooperative models, and support from agricultural universities, Nandi Rath could spread across thousands of farms, lighting up homes, boosting crop yields, and creating a new rural economy powered by compassion and creativity.
In a world chasing high-tech solutions, sometimes the most powerful ideas come from the ground up – quite literally, from the steady footsteps of hardworking bulls. Nandi Rath proves that true innovation doesn't always need fancy gadgets or massive funding. It just needs someone brave enough to see potential where others see problems.
If this sparks your interest in grassroots tech transforming India, share it forward. Solutions like this deserve to reach every village that needs them. The future of rural power might just walk on four legs!
#NandiRath #RuralInnovation #SustainableEnergy #MadeInIndia
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Before the world knew the power of Big Pharma, a journalist in a tiny lab in Bombay created a substance so potent it triggered a trade war with London. It was a yellow grease that did not just soothe headaches but funded a movement, bypassed British blockades, & became 1 of the few Indian products to make the Empire's own medicine look like scented water.
Unlike other brands started by chemists, Amrutanjan was founded by Kasinadhuni/Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao, a man who was primarily a journalist & a freedom fighter. In the late 1800s, the pain balm market in India was a British monopoly. If your head throbbed, you bought imported ointments. Rao saw this as a tax on pain. He retreated into a lab & perfected a formula that was significantly more potent than anything coming out of London.
The British tried to push their own balms like Vicks/early menthol rubs as sophisticated & odorless. They attempted to smear Amrutanjan as primitive because of its overpowering scent. Rao leaned into the scent. He realized that in a country where literacy was low, a brand could not just be a name, it had to be an experience.
He distributed free samples at music concerts (Sabhas) & religious festivals. By the time the British tried to patent the market for pain relief, the entire Indian public had already associated the smell of camphor & menthol with trust. The British balms felt alien & weak compared to the sensory explosion of the yellow tin.
The smell of Amrutanjan... that piercing, camphor-heavy aroma became the literal scent of the freedom struggle. If you walked into a room & it smelled of Amrutanjan, it was a silent signal: A patriot is present. It was a scent the British police could not arrest, yet it was everywhere.
The British had a Patent Medicine Tax that made imported drugs expensive. However, by classifying Amrutanjan as an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine, Rao managed to navigate a complex legal gray area. He essentially used the British legal system against itself. By proving his ingredients were ancient yet his manufacturing was modern, he avoided the crippling taxes that applied to purely Western drugs, while maintaining a price point (initially 10 annas) that made British imports look like daylight robbery Rao fought back not just in the market, but in the press. He used the profits from the balm to fund Andhra Patrika, 1 of the most influential anti-British newspapers.
The British were literally paying for their own downfall. Every time a British officer’s wife bought a jar of Amrutanjan for a migraine (because it worked better than the London balms), she was inadvertently funding the printing of revolutionary literature that called for the end of the Raj.
By the 1930s, this Indian yellow grease was being exported to Indian diaspora & locals in South Africa & Ceylon. It became a global symbol of Eastern Wisdom defeating Western Chemistry. It was 1 of those few occasions, an Indian OTC (Over the Counter) product achieved cult status internationally w/o a single pound of British investment.
In fact, the yellow tin became so iconic that it did not need a label in the villages. The color & the smell were the brand. It was a biological Swadeshi. While others were fighting with words, Rao was fighting with molecular relief.




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As per media reports, Aman Sharma called his father on Friday night at 10 pm that he is being subjected to extreme mental torture since 2 months & he doesn't want to live anymore
His father immediately left Alwar & arrived in Delhi but when he went to his son's house, his DIL didn't let him enter the house & said if he entered, she will call police
Helpless, he called her family but realised all of them had blocked him.
Last he heard his son from outside, he was crying while his wife was shouting.
Social media is now full of testimonies of people who knew him personally - well behaved, very amiable, introvert, helpful and a bright young man.
Gone just too soon :(
@ekamnyaay

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