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Hubballi Huli

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No pol, org or ideological inclinations. Logical. Presently working with lens and pens & fighting ppl who are anti common sense. Some RTs may be endorsements!

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copwatchbharat
copwatchbharat@copwatchbharat·
Shameless Haryana Police Officer
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shibya Sharma
shibya Sharma@Shibyash_17·
₹80 meal turned into ₹130 charge… I complained, and suddenly everyone surrounded me. Is this what “safety” looks like? 💔
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copwatchbharat
copwatchbharat@copwatchbharat·
This is Gujarat Police for you, forcing a citizen to stop recording the video This is why we need mandatory body worn cameras for all Gujarat Police
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Dr Chandrashekhar CS
Dr Chandrashekhar CS@DrChandruCS·
KA 37 F 0565 From Hospet to Koppal Non Stop. Almost 25 people in the bus. As it's non stop, only one driver cum conductor and he choose to be on call for almost 15-20 min of 45 min journey. Putting everyone's life in bus at risk. @KSRTC_Journeys @KKRTC_Journeys When will you teach nd strictly implement Safety Standards to your staff?
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Paritsh Sharrma
Paritsh Sharrma@Paritolkks·
Booked a Rapido. Driver called: “Bhaiya, extra dena hoga.” Booked an Uber: “Bhaiya, fare bahut kam hai.” Then why did you accept the ride? Booked an Ola: Driver confirmed, then cancelled after 5 minutes. The entire taxi aggregator system in India is a mess. There is not a single app that feels customer-centric. Half the cars are poorly maintained, drivers keep negotiating outside the app, and cancellations are normalised. Once someone travels to places like Dubai or parts of Southeast Asia, they realise how far behind our basic service standards are.
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copwatchbharat@copwatchbharat·
Chief justice had just called us cockroaches but look how these Police Officers are literally treating us as one
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Kuntal Biswas
Kuntal Biswas@Kuntal__biswas·
The SEAD and DEAD campaigns on 8th and 9th May actually put the fear of God into Pakistan Air Force officials. They lost three of their crown jewels-the AN/TPS-77 advanced AESA surveillance radars supplied by the USA. At one point, they were so afraid of Indian loitering munition strikes that they deliberately shut down other serviceable radars to avoid giving away their locations by emitting RF signals. Ye darr achha hai🫵
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☆lily☆
☆lily☆@saksh1iiii·
So CBSE mixed answer sheets of one student with another? There is no point in working hard now when luck decides your marks. @cbseindia29 do you realise what damage you are doing to the future of the students? @EduMinOfIndia #osmfailed #cbse
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Karnataka Portfolio
Karnataka Portfolio@karnatakaportf·
Arrogance on Road? Cop Faces Backlash Over Behaviour, Traffic Violations Surface While Riding Vehicle With ₹12,000 Pending Fines This foolish policeman has no basic understanding of how to behave politely and respectfully with the public on public roads and in public spaces. A police officer is expected to protect and serve citizens, not intimidate or argue with them with arrogance and misuse of authority. Such behaviour only damages the trust between the public and the police department. His arrogance needs to be brought down from head to toe, and strict action must be taken to remind him that no one is above the law. What makes this even more shocking is that the two-wheeler he was riding reportedly has fines worth nearly ₹12,000 pending against it. Most of the violations include wrong parking, signal jumping, pillion rider not wearing a helmet, rider not wearing a helmet, and expired insurance. It raises a serious question if the people responsible for enforcing traffic laws themselves continue to violate the same rules, then what message is being sent to the common public? Traffic rules are made for everyone equally, whether it is an ordinary citizen or a police officer. Accountability and discipline should begin with those who are responsible for maintaining law and order. Citizens deserve respectful treatment, professionalism, and responsible behaviour from public servants who are paid to serve the people. #bangalore #bengaluru #police #trafficpolice @BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic @CPBlr @Jointcptraffic @alokkumar6994 @DgpKarnataka @KarnatakaCops @Lolita_TNIE @ChristinMP_
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
843 women in Beed, India had their uterus surgically removed in 2024, right before they went to cut sugarcane. 477 of them were aged 30 to 35. The Maharashtra government's own health survey, published in June 2025, said so. The surgeries are about money. In Beed, a man and his wife sign up as a working pair, locally called a koyta (the sickle they use). A middleman called a mukadam gives them an upfront payment of Rs 50,000 to 60,000 (about $520 to $625) for a six-month sugarcane season. To work that off, the couple has to cut and load two tonnes of cane every single day, for 12 to 14 hours, with no day off all week. The mukadam keeps 15 to 25 percent of the hiring amount plus another 30 percent of what the couple earns. The fine for missing a day is Rs 250 to 500. A woman who takes one day off when her period is bad can lose almost a week of take-home pay. The mill that buys the cane is legally separate from all of it. The mill just sells the sugar. Maharashtra has 210 sugar mills and is finishing the 2025-26 season near 10 million tonnes of sugar produced. The buyers include Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Mondelez (which owns Cadbury), and Unilever. A 2024 New York Times and Fuller Project investigation traced the chain through two big sugar companies, Dalmia Bharat Sugar and NSL Sugars. Both fed into mills carrying the industry's main ethical stamp, called Bonsucro. Its audits caught none of it. The Times found everything those audits missed, in months. Back in 2019, a government investigation surveyed 82,309 women cane cutters in Beed. 13,861 of them, 17 percent, had had their uterus removed. A 2024 study by the IIED, an international research group, looked harder at 423 households in Beed. In households where the women had migrated for cane work, 55.73 percent had had a hysterectomy. Where the women had stayed home, the figure was 17.06 percent. Across all of India, the national rate for women aged 15 to 49 is 3.2 percent. After the 2024 reporting: Mondelez quietly cut ties with Dalmia. Coca-Cola launched a worker-training program in 4 mills. PepsiCo blocked a shareholder vote in February 2025, using a US rule that lets companies skip votes on parts of their business worth less than 5 percent of revenue. The US Department of Labor added Beed sugar to its list of products made using forced labour. Maharashtra set up another committee on February 25, 2026, seven years after its first one. In those seven years, the sugar kept coming. The system that produces the hysterectomies is the same system that produces the sugar in the soda cans on the shelf. Both are still working exactly as they were built.
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🇮🇳🩸👩🏽‍🌾Les travailleuses de la canne à sucre en Inde SE FONT RETIRER l’utérus pour ne plus manquer une journée de travail. Dans le district de Beed (Maharashtra), des ouvrières de la canne à sucre subissent des hystérectomies pour ÉVITER LES ABSENCES liées aux règles, aux grossesses ou aux fausses couches. Dans le système de travail « jodi », les couples sont surendettés et TRAVAILLENT jusqu’à 14 HEURES PAR JOUR, sans congés ni protections, poussant certaines femmes à voir cette opération comme une solution pour continuer à travailler. Malgré des enquêtes menées en 2019 révélant plus de 13 000 HYSTÉRECTOMIES dans le district de Beed et des promesses de réformes, les militants dénoncent un manque de changements concrets. Les conditions de travail extrêmes, le MANQUE D’HYGIÈNE et la pression de certains médecins FAVORISENT ces opérations. Les autorités locales, sous pression médiatique, ont lancé de nouvelles enquêtes et PROMETTENT DES MESURES, mais les activistes estiment que le système reste inchangé. (The Guardian)

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Arvind Sharma
Arvind Sharma@sarviind·
"तेरी ठसक 2 मिनट में निकाल दूंगा... तू अभी मेरे बारे में इतना ही जानता है कि मैं डॉक्टर हूं..." क्या वास्तव में यह डॉक्टर है? नाम है; राधाकृष्ण मीणा। अशोक महावार अपने बच्चों को दिखाने के लिए गए थे। डॉक्टर से सिर्फ इतना पूछा कि बच्चों का नंबर कब आएगा? मामला करौली जिले का है।
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महावीर, ಮಹಾವೀರ, Mahavir
Approximately 20 priests present at the Kolhapur Mahalakshmi Temple smashed coconuts on the heads of a "desert gang" who had brought beef, chanted "Allah Akbar," and attempted to hurl the meat at the devotees.
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Aradhya
Aradhya@ItsAradhya__·
A man boarded a train without a ticket, thinking he could somehow manage the journey unnoticed. 🚆 But a few hours later, the TTE arrived for checking… and that’s when the tension started. At first, the rules were clear. The passenger was told he would have to pay around ₹1200 for traveling without a valid ticket. The man looked worried. After a short conversation near the coach door, the situation suddenly changed. Instead of issuing an official ticket, the TTE quietly agreed to “settle” the matter for ₹800 in cash. No receipt. No paperwork. After taking the money and returning a small amount, the TTE casually smiled and said: “Now travel peacefully… no one will ask you anything anymore.” The passenger relaxed. The checking stopped. And the journey continued as if nothing had happened. 👀 Sometimes in India, people don’t fear getting caught… they just hope they meet the “right person” after getting caught. 💔
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Bharat Mata ke Sewak
Bharat Mata ke Sewak@CountryGulshan·
A woman had deposited nearly ₹10 lakh in a Fixed Deposit at HDFC Bank money that represented her lifelong hard-earned savings and financial security. When the FD matured and she approached the bank to withdraw her money, she was shockingly denied access to it. Despite carrying her passbook, ATM card, identity proofs, and all the required documents, she was repeatedly sent back and made to run from one counter to another for days under different excuses. If the customer possesses every valid document and proof, then the obvious question arises — where has her hard-earned money gone? Ordinary people place their trust in banks by depositing their life savings with the belief that their money will remain safe and accessible when needed. But if, even after maturity, a customer is forced to struggle endlessly just to receive her own money, how can public trust in the banking system survive? Such incidents raise serious concerns about accountability, transparency, and the treatment of common citizens by financial institutions.
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The Nalanda Index
The Nalanda Index@Nalanda_index·
The NEET paper leak would probably have stayed buried forever if a school teacher from Sikar had not refused to stay silent. Shashikant Suthar, a chemistry teacher from Rajasthan, was shown a “guess paper” by one of his neighbors after the NEET exam. That PDF had reportedly been circulating in Telegram groups for weeks. Out of curiosity, he matched it with the real exam paper. The result was terrifying. Around 140 questions were identical. Same sequence. Same wording. Even punctuation marks matched. He rushed to the local police station expecting immediate action. Nobody listened. No FIR. No urgency. No investigation. But instead of giving up, he kept escalating the matter emailing the NTA, PMO, President of India, and CBI while continuously raising the issue online. Only then did the system move. Rajasthan Police formed a Special Operations Group. What initially looked like a small leak soon exploded into a nationwide examination scam connected across multiple states. The case eventually reached the CBI. NEET was cancelled. And investigators uncovered an organized network of professional paper leak operators. This entire scandal was exposed because one ordinary teacher decided that remaining silent was not an option. Sometimes one honest citizen is more powerful than an entire broken system.
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Karthik Reddy
Karthik Reddy@bykarthikreddy·
Karnataka Sarkara car, a govt car breaking rules, occupying the pedestrian walkway outside metro station. @blrcitytraffic
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News Arena India
News Arena India@NewsArenaIndia·
Karnataka's Dr Sameer Naik builds successful kesar mango farm with Israel-inspired high-density technology. He started the farming project in 2019, using the Israeli technique of high density plantation, and the trees started bearing fruit 3 years later. Since then, the yield has grown exponentially, and this year Dr Naik expects a produce almost six times higher than what he achieved 4 years ago. The farm is powered by drip irrigation, solar systems, and water conservation structures, combining sustainability with technology.
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copwatchbharat
copwatchbharat@copwatchbharat·
After the Police lathi Charge on advocates In the general meeting of Central Bar in Lucknow, the advocates distributed 600 sticks to their colleagues and advocates, now no advocate will be unarmed Police versus Advocates might play out with sticks now
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Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj·
Meet Mr. @GulshanPahujaJR Man convicted by Delhi High Court for contempt of Court He explains what he said which is why he has been sentenced to 6 months in Jail He has been raising voice for 14 years demanding audio video recording to address corruption, delay, lethargy
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