
swaroop
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NMIA Airport HSR Station.



Watch: “Sanatan Dharma has no founder because it is eternal and the oldest truth.” 🔱 ~ Rajinikanth Ayya🫡 Superstar for a reason 🔥


















20 million crossings. One sea bridge. 26 months. The Atal Setu, India's longest sea bridge, has crossed yet another historic milestone. Since opening on January 13, 2024, the bridge has recorded over 2 crore vehicular crossings. The 2,00,00,316th vehicle crossed on March 27, 2026 — marking a moment that belongs to every commuter, every family and every business that Mumbai Metropolitan Region's newest lifeline has transformed. The numbers tell the story: 🚗 1,81,95,718 private cars — over 91% of all traffic. 🚌 5,98,525 LCV minibus, bus and truck crossings. 🚛 12,06,073 medium, heavy and oversized vehicle crossings. Inaugurated by Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji, the Atal Setu connects Sewri in South Mumbai to Chirle in Navi Mumbai, cutting travel time from nearly an hour to under 20 minutes. 👉 Hinterland to mainland. In minutes. In just over two years, it hasn't just moved vehicles, it has moved economies. Boosting commerce, cutting fuel costs, easing commutes and raising the bar for what world-class infrastructure looks like. 👉 The Atal Setu is more than a bridge. 👉 It is a lifeline for the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. And 20 million crossings later, it is proof that when Maharashtra builds, it builds for the future. This milestone belongs to every citizen. 🌉 #AtalSetu #MMRDA #200Million #MumbaiInfrastructure #MumbaiToNaviMumbai #BuildingTomorrowToday #ReimaginingMMR @PMOIndia @narendramodi @CMOMaharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis @mieknathshinde @DrSanMukherjee @MMMOCL_Official @MahaDGIPR @MoHUA_India



Dr. Sulekha Chaudhary, Pediatrician at CHC Agra, saved a newborn’s life today. 👏🏼❤️ The baby was born without any movement. Oxygen support was given first, but when that didn’t help, Dr. Chaudhary performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for nearly 7 minutes and the baby started breathing! A true hero in action. 🫶












Imagine a doctor about to perform your surgery who couldn’t even score zero marks in exams. Now imagine that person becoming a specialist with "Minus -40" marks and treating patients. This is something you’ll only see in India.












