Haridwar,
A Bengali Muslim man was booking a hotel with a Hindu girl. The hotel informed Bajrang Dal.
They went there to save the girl.
The girl said she knows he's a Muslim. Is this Love Jihad?
After having sex, she'll marry an innocent Hindu man. Is she a victim?
State Bank of India is a very funny Bank. Now I understood why modern people fear from opening account in these useless PSU Banks.
I was having Rs 1419 lying idle in SBI account which I opened decades back but seldom operates the account. I decided to transfer amount in my other bank (Pvt Bank), but as soon as I tried to do it using UPI, transaction failed and one person from SBI called me for the verification. I answered all his queries and he was satisfied and told me to carry on with the transaction. But later I found that my UPI is blocked.
Customer Care told me to go to home branch and reactivate it.
What kind of banking is this?
I don't want to face Babus of SBI, but they have now ensured it.
Shall I donate that amount to SBI, by leaving it idle there only??
@NalinisKitchen Worst thing one can do is to try to diagnose his/her illness online or take opinion from people online. If one has any health issue then go see a qualified doctor.
I have severe pain on the left side of my head. What could be the reason for this? If anyone knows, please tell me and suggest a solution. It is hurting a lot.
If you earn ₹6 lakh/yr, you see someone earning ₹20 lakh/yr, now you want ₹20 lakh/yr.
Once you earn ₹20 lakh/yr, you see someone earning ₹1 crore/yr, now you want ₹1 crore/yr.
Once you earn ₹1 crore/yr, you see someone earning ₹100 crore/yr, now you want ₹100 crore/yr.
This is a never ending cycle, and if you keep chasing it, you will die without enjoying what you earned.
If you really want to enjoy life, put a full stop somewhere. Decide how much you want, and when you get it, move to your village, build a big house, own a car, do organic farming, grow food yourself, have fresh air, fresh food, a cow, a sheep, a dog, and enjoy life.
Maldives - You can sit on a beach
Bali - You can sit on a beach
Phuket - You can sit on a beach
Mauritius - You can sit on a beach
Hawaii - You can sit on a beach
I don't know why vacation lovers spend lakhs to visit foreign beaches. They say, “The water is crystal clear, and the beach is world-class.” If you watch a sunset in Goa instead of Bali, the sun will remain the same. India has Andaman, Goa, and Lakshadweep. People have really lost their common sense.
@NalinisKitchen Who is stopping you from leaving India. I am sure you are not even paying income tax. Otherwise you wouldn't have been here doing engagement farming.
People are not leaving India because they hate India.
They are leaving because they are tired.
Tired of paying high taxes and getting dirty streets in return. Tired of garbage on roads, overflowing drains, poor civic management, and endless excuses from those in power.
The internet has changed everything. Indians can now see how taxpayers are treated in other countries. They can see clean cities, strict enforcement, accountability, and basic respect for public spaces.
That is why many of India's highest taxpayers, skilled professionals, entrepreneurs, and young talent are choosing to build their future elsewhere.
The real tragedy is that people are losing faith that things will ever improve.
Clean cities do not require rocket science. They require intent, enforcement, and accountability.
If governments cannot ensure clean streets, enforce civic discipline, and provide basic quality of life, they should stop asking why people are leaving and start asking why people no longer believe staying is worth it.
Karim Rafik, already married with a 20-year-old son, was posing as "Aditya Patel" on a matrimonial site in Ahmedabad.
He befriended multiple Hindu women by faking an MBA, IT engineer and business owner identity — complete with forged Aadhaar, PAN, DL and GST documents.
Over 8,000 photos and videos of different women recovered from his phone in 20 separate folders.
Hate India as much as you want, but you can’t ignore the fact that medical facilities in India are very easily accessible.
Left:
A lady named Victoria needed medicine, but her health insurance company refused to cover the expense, and the medicine cost $1,000. She then ordered it from India, where it cost only $10 + $15 shipping, so it cost her just $25.
Right:
Lia, a European traveller, said that in many countries, blood tests require appointments that take many days. But in India, I was able to get a blood test very easily, and within 24 hours I received my test report on WhatsApp.
This is a very positive aspect of India.
@AnnuInfo@Vishvarupa23@NewsAlgebraIND Bro if someone gets selected and if he or she doesn’t join then there is concept of waiting list for your information.
@Vishvarupa23@NewsAlgebraIND Bhai It seems u don't know nothing. Once the Merit list announced It Will not be allocated to other.
& -40 wale alag matter he. Ye General ka Hi seat Khayi hogi. Ya Jis Category se Form bhari hogi uska seat khayi hogi.
Iska bhi Galti nahinhe ye System hi galat he
1 Nation 1 Exam
23-year-old Charu Pandey clears 19 government exams while teaching students.
She says --
"The most important thing has been time management. I used to study by managing my time properly."
"I was not focused on completing the entire syllabus"
"Whatever I did study, I gave it my 100%"
"If we are preparing for something and it does not gets cleared, we should re-attempt it"
Dear @PMOIndia,
Please increase the yearly salaries of all government employees, but in return, we want zero corruption, better roads, advanced healthcare, and efficient public services.
Constitutional Posts
President of India - ₹30 crore
Vice President of India - ₹20 crore
Prime Minister of India - ₹35 crore
Chief Justice of India - ₹18 crore
Supreme Court Judge - ₹12 crore
High Court Chief Justice - ₹8 crore
High Court Judge - ₹6 crore
Union Government
Cabinet Minister - ₹22 crore
Minister of State (Independent Charge) - ₹15 crore
Minister of State - ₹10 crore
Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha/Rajya Sabha) - ₹3 crore
State Governments
Chief Minister (Large State) - ₹18 crore
Chief Minister (Medium State) - ₹15 crore
Chief Minister (Small State) - ₹12 crore
State Cabinet Minister - ₹8 crore
MLA - ₹1.5 crore
IAS
Cabinet Secretary - ₹25 crore
Chief Secretary (State) - ₹12 crore
Secretary to Government of India - ₹10 crore
Additional Secretary - ₹8 crore
Joint Secretary - ₹5 crore
Director - ₹3 crore
Deputy Secretary - ₹2 crore
District Collector / DM - ₹1.5 crore
Sub-Divisional Magistrate - ₹80 lakh
IPS
Director of Intelligence Bureau - ₹20 crore
Director of CBI - ₹18 crore
Director General of Police (DGP) - ₹12 crore
Additional DGP - ₹8 crore
Inspector General (IG) - ₹5 crore
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) - ₹3.5 crore
Superintendent of Police (SP) - ₹2 crore
Additional SP - ₹1.2 crore
DSP / ACP - ₹80 lakh
Inspector - ₹50 lakh
Sub-Inspector - ₹30 lakh
Head Constable - ₹18 lakh
Constable - ₹12 lakh
Indian Armed Forces
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) - ₹25 crore
Army Chief - ₹22 crore
Navy Chief - ₹22 crore
Air Force Chief - ₹22 crore
Army Commander - ₹15 crore
Lieutenant General - ₹10 crore
Major General - ₹6 crore
Brigadier - ₹4 crore
Colonel - ₹2.5 crore
Lieutenant Colonel - ₹1.8 crore
Major - ₹1.2 crore
Captain - ₹80 lakh
Lieutenant - ₹50 lakh
Government Engineers
Chairman, NHAI - ₹12 crore
Chairman, ISRO - ₹18 crore
Chairman, DRDO - ₹18 crore
Chief Engineer - ₹4 crore
Superintending Engineer - ₹2.5 crore
Executive Engineer - ₹1.5 crore
Assistant Engineer - ₹80 lakh
Junior Engineer - ₹40 lakh
Indian Foreign Service (IFS)
Foreign Secretary - ₹15 crore
Ambassador (Major Country) - ₹10 crore
High Commissioner - ₹8 crore
Consul General - ₹4 crore
First Secretary - ₹2 crore
Education
University Vice-Chancellor - ₹5 crore
IIT Director - ₹8 crore
Professor - ₹2 crore
Associate Professor - ₹1.2 crore
Assistant Professor - ₹80 lakh
Government School Principal - ₹1 crore
Government Teacher - ₹40 lakh
Healthcare
AIIMS Director - ₹12 crore
Government Hospital Dean - ₹6 crore
Senior Specialist Doctor - ₹4 crore
Specialist Doctor - ₹2 crore
Medical Officer - ₹80 lakh
Staff Nurse - ₹25 lakh
Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
Chairman of Maharatna PSU - ₹20 crore
CMD of Major PSU - ₹12 crore
Director (Finance/Operations) - ₹6 crore
General Manager - ₹3 crore
Deputy General Manager - ₹1.5 crore
People are okay with the government paying high salaries to its employees because we are already losing huge amounts of money to corruption. In return, all people want is a promise of world-class public services, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and governance.
I think this should be the tax system for rich people.
Mukesh Ambani: 70%
Gautam Adani: 70%
Savitri Jindal: 65%
Shiv Nadar: 65%
Dilip Shanghvi: 65%
Cyrus Poonawalla: 65%
Kumar Mangalam Birla: 60%
Lakshmi Mittal: 60%
Radhakishan Damani: 55%
Sunil Bharti Mittal: 55%
Azim Premji: 50%
Nandan Nilekani: 50%
Harsh Mariwala: 50%
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw: 50%
The richer people are, the more tax they should pay because they have a much greater ability to contribute without affecting their quality of life. They benefit significantly from public infrastructure, legal systems, educated workers, and economic opportunities that help create and protect their wealth.
A lot of people think that I'm sympathizing with a guy losing a job on a sick mentality without even reading the whole thing.
1) I Clearly mentioned how it's WRONG!
2) I Clearly mentioned that I would be uncomfortable too!
3) I never sympathized with that guy losing on a job.
"Think and Speak, especially publically!" Is what I meant.
Because there are consequences that people face and we have seen people being pulled to courts, getting backlash and now have also seen how you can lose on a job which is a nightmare.
Honestly, this set an example that people will not tolerate bad mindset.
Moreover, this should be pointed out in public while it is happening!!!
Given that he was encouraged by the comedian, the people there were shamelessly laughing.
That's what should change!!!
And losing out on a job is not a big thing, but he has def lost his entire career because of the mindset.
And that is a nightmare.
Mindset comes from the society.
The motive should not ever be backlashing one guy ❌
THE MOTIVE SHOULD BE TO CHANGE PEOPLE'S BAD MINDSET! ✅
Now people are all gonna keep going on - This doesn't change and how are you going to do that blah blah blah.
Answer -
Everyone should create a society where they point out the wrong when they see it.
Moreover, we as society shouldn't be so harsh as well that we leave no room and space for people to learn if they WISH TO!
This is Sakshi. She had a very bad experience in Singapore.
After visiting Universal Studios Singapore, she was travelling on the metro. Her baby had fallen asleep on her shoulder. The train was very crowded, but as soon as she entered, 4-5 people immediately stood up and offered her a seat.
Suddenly, a woman came from behind, pushed her aside, and took the seat. When Sakshi looked at her, she realized she was Indian.
Later, a Singaporean woman offered her a seat and even kept fanning her with a hand fan.
🇸🇬 The Singaporean lady left her with a very positive image of Singapore.
🇮🇳 The Indian woman who pushed her and grabbed the seat left a very bad impression. This is the image we are leaving in the world. India needs to learn how to behave.