Vineet Kumar

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Vineet Kumar

Vineet Kumar

@vineet_1966

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Gurgaon, Bharat Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Vineet Kumar
Vineet Kumar@vineet_1966·
@MSArenaOfficial #ProudAltoMoments #Contest @ashnak1998 My proudest moment with my daughter was when I held her in my hands for the first time. Since then she has moved on to be an extremely close friend. All moments spent in her company are extremely memorable.
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abhishek tiwari
abhishek tiwari@abhisektiwariup·
बिना साबुन की धुलाई सिर्फ @RubikaLiyaquat करती है 😂😂
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Vatsala Singh
Vatsala Singh@_vatsalasingh·
भारतीय न्यायिक प्रणाली की महिमा 1968: 55 वर्षीय सोपान गायकवाड़ ने पंजीकृत विलेख के साथ एक जमीन खरीदी। बाद में उन्हें पता चला कि जमीन पहले से ही एक बैंक के पास गिरवी रखी हुई थी। - 1969: बैंक ने मूल मालिक द्वारा ऋण भुगतान न करने के लिए उन्हें नोटिस भेजा। सोपान अदालत गए। • 1982: 14 साल बाद, निचली अदालत ने सोपान के पक्ष में फैसला सुनाया। उनकी उम्र 69 वर्ष थी। मूल मालिक ने फैसले को चुनौती दी। • 1987: उच्च न्यायालय ने फैसला रद्द कर दिया। सोपान की उम्र 74 वर्ष थी। • 1988: सोपान ने उच्च न्यायालय में अपील दायर की। उनकी उम्र 75 वर्ष थी। • 2015: 27 साल तक अपील लंबित रहने के बाद, उच्च न्यायालय ने उनका मामला खारिज कर दिया। सोपान की उम्र 102 वर्ष थी। उन्होंने एक और अपील दायर की। 2019: उच्च न्यायालय ने देरी और वकील की अनुपस्थिति के कारण दूसरी अपील भी खारिज कर दी। सोपान को पता ही नहीं था कि उनके वकील अनुपस्थित थे। उनकी उम्र 106 वर्ष थी। • 2021: सोपान ने सुप्रीम कोर्ट का रुख किया। उनकी उम्र 108 वर्ष थी। • 12 जुलाई 2021: सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने मामले की सुनवाई के लिए सहमति दी। उसी दिन, वकील ने सोपान के निधन की सूचना दी। सोपान ने 55 वर्ष की आयु में जमीन खरीदी थी। उन्होंने 53 वर्षों तक स्वामित्व के लिए संघर्ष किया और 108 वर्ष की आयु में उनका निधन हो गया...
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Ayushi
Ayushi@Ayushihihaha·
Remember when Pranab Mukherjee ji fixed an arrogant reporter while giving an interview? There's a thin line of difference between asking genuine questions and creating a scene knowingly for personal fame and mala fide intention for others. Btw is that you in the video👉🏻👈🏻
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep

NOTE: There was a time when asking tough and inconvenient questions, of our netas in a press conference was ROUTINE (was famously thrown out of one in 1992) ; now it’s become so RARE that when a not so tough question is posed by a Norwegian journalist at a press briefing , it becomes a big story and leads to the bona fides and ‘agenda’ of the reporter being questioned! Yeh kahan aa gaye hum!🙏

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Dr Nishikant Dubey
Dr Nishikant Dubey@nishikant_dubey·
कांग्रेस का काला अध्याय 64. 19 मई 1961 असम को टुकड़ों में विभाजित करने,बांग्लादेशी मुसलमानों को बसाने और चीन के युद्ध में स्थानीय असमिया की दूरी बनाने की साज़िश तत्कालीन प्रधानमंत्री नेहरु जी तथा कांग्रेसी असम की राज्य सरकार ने की ।1960 के दशक में भाषा के नाम पर केवल तमिलनाडु में ही नहीं,असम में भी हिंसा हुई ।19 मई 1961 को असम के बराक वैली यानि सिलचर में बंगाली भाषी- समुदाय पर गोलीबारी हुई,इस पुलसिया कांड की बर्बरता से 11 लोगों की घटनास्थल पर कॉंग्रेस ने हत्या कर दी,हज़ारों लोगों को अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया ।1960 में कॉंग्रेस सरकार ने पढ़ाई,लिखाई,नौकरी में असमिया भाषा को अनिवार्य करने का क़ानून बनाया,लगातार वहॉं के प्रबुद्ध लोग प्रधानमंत्री नेहरु जी से मिलते रहे लेकिन नेहरू जी तबतक अडिग रहे जब तक कि सिलचर गोली कांड नहीं हुआ । #CongressDarkHistory
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Punjab police has arrested, for rash driving, the @TimesNow journalist who broadcast the #SheeshMahal exposé @BhawanaKishore (she wasn't even driving the car) and implicated her under the SC-ST act. No outrage. Democracy is alive and so is Press Freedom.
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Krishana Chauhan
Krishana Chauhan@Krishna48809571·
The origin of the time indicators AM and PM It is believed that India was the origin of these concepts. But since childhood, we have been made to memorize and believe that AM and PM stand for: AM: Ante Meridiem PM: Post Meridiem Ante means before, but before what? Post means after, but after what? This was never clearly explained, because it was considered a shortened borrowed term. Our ancient Sanskrit language removes all this confusion and makes everything clear. How? See... AM = Arohanam Martandasya PM = Patanam Martandasya The Sun, which is the basis of all celestial calculations, was made secondary. These English terms do not reflect the real meaning preserved in Sanskrit. Arohanam Martandasya means the rising of the Sun. Patanam Martandasya means the setting of the Sun. Before 12 noon, the Sun keeps rising — “Arohanam Martandasya” (AM). After 12 noon, the Sun begins to decline or set — “Patanam Martandasya” (PM). Under Western influence, some people educated in Western systems developed the misconception that all scientific knowledge originates from the West. Perhaps you will understand this point now... If you found this information interesting, do share it.
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Vishnu Shankar Jain
Vishnu Shankar Jain@Vishnu_Jain1·
भोजशाला मामला 2003 से कोर्ट में चल रहा है। पहले कानूनी इतिहास समझिए, और अगर कुछ गलत लग रहा है तो चैनलों पर नहीं, कोर्ट में चुनौती दीजिए।
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SPORTS ARENA🇮🇳
SPORTS ARENA🇮🇳@SportsArena1234·
🥉BRONZE FOR RUPA BAYOR AT THE ASIAN TAEKWONDO POOMSAE C'SHIPS 🥋 Rupa Bayor wins 🥉in the U-30 Recognised Individual Female category at the Asian Taekwondo Poomsae Championships in Ulaanbaatar🇲🇳
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The Forgotten ‘Man’ 👨‍⚖️
CJI Surya Kant is clearly “impartial” and never judges by caste, status or gender… right? 🤡 DSP Puja Pandey from Seoni, MP, allegedly seized ₹2.96 crore in Oct 2025, officially showed only ₹1.45 crore, and is accused of pocketing nearly ₹1.5 crore. Today, the court granted her bail because she is a “mother of a small child.” Meanwhile, across Indian jails, 1,537 women with young children — most of them undertrials who haven’t even been convicted — continue to rot behind bars without such mercy. So the question is simple: Is motherhood suddenly a legal shield only for powerful officers and influential people? Or will the same “humanitarian” standard now apply to “women in crime”?
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Dr Poornima 🇮🇳
Dr Poornima 🇮🇳@PoornimaNimo·
U.S. News & World Report, The Diplomat, You had written an analysis highlighting old doubts about India's indigenous fighter jet programme when the Tejas had crashed at the Dubai Airshow in November 2025. Why are you mute now ?? BBC, Al Jazeera, WaPo, NYT ...... Kaha ho ?? You all slept ????
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor

In case you missed this INSANE video of 2 E/A-18 Growler jets colliding mid-air at an Idaho, U.S. air show yesterday. You can see all four crew members safely eject.

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Dev
Dev@refocus21·
Meet Baikunth Shukla : > Came from Bihar > Born in 1910 > Martyred in 1934 > Was hanged by the British at just 24 > For assassinating traitor Pahindra Ghosh > The British arrested Bhagat Singh > Arrested Shivaram Rajguru > Arrested Sukhdev Thapar > But one man betrayed them > His name was Phanindra Nath Ghosh > He became a British government approver > He testified against them in court > Helped the British sentence them > Then Baikunth Shukla stepped up > He assassinated Phanindra Nath Ghosh > Later arrested by the British > Tortured > Tried in court > And finally hanged in 1934 > He sacrificed his life for Bharat Mata at just 24 years of age > But sadly most Indians still don’t know his name Unsung hero. Real patriot. Forever immortal in the history of India.
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lordmicky.base.eth
lordmicky.base.eth@0xlordmicky·
Let me tell you about Michael Morton. He was just a regular guy, an American husband, a father to a five-year-old son, and an office worker. He lived in the suburbs of Austin, Texas. In August 1986, Michael came home to find police officers all over his house. His wife had been murdered, beaten with a baseball bat and covered with a pillow. The day before, they had celebrated their wedding anniversary. That morning, Michael had left for work at 5:30 a.m. and left a note saying he loved her but was disappointed that they hadn’t been intimate the night before. The police focused on Michael as their suspect. They said he killed his wife because she refused to have sex. He had never been in trouble with the law, not even a speeding ticket. Still, he was arrested, charged with murder, and sent to prison. He lost custody of his son, who was told that his father had killed his mother. Michael spent 25 years in prison. He was offered parole if he admitted guilt, but he refused, saying the only thing he had left was his innocence. There was important evidence, a bloodstained bandana found in an alley near the crime scene. Michael’s defense team asked for it to be tested, even offering to pay for it, but the district attorney refused. They had to fight in court to get permission. When the test was finally done, the blood on the bandana belonged to a different man, a recently released criminal. As they kept digging, they found even more shocking evidence. Other women in Austin had been murdered the same way after Michael was already in prison. Michael’s wife’s credit card had been used after her death, while Michael was locked up. Then, another hidden piece of evidence came to light. Michael’s mother-in-law had spoken with her grandson (Michael’s son) about the murder. She asked him who killed his mom, and the little boy said, “A monster.” When she asked if the monster was his father, the boy replied, “He’s not my father.” This statement was kept secret from Michael and his lawyers. Finally, DNA from another Austin murder was tested, and it matched the blood from the bandana. After 25 years, Michael was finally released. At a court hearing, the judge apologized for the terrible injustice he had suffered. The real killer was later charged with two murders. And what happened to the prosecutor who hid the evidence? He was promoted to a judge. Eventually, he lost his law license and was sentenced to jail, but only for ten days. Michael wrote a book about his experience called Getting Life (2014). Because of what happened to him, Texas changed its laws. On May 16, 2013, Governor Rick Perry signed the Michael Morton Law, which requires prosecutors to share all evidence in a case to prevent wrongful convictions like Michael’s. What a painful experience😭😭😭
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Rashtra Jyoti
Rashtra Jyoti@RashtraJyoti·
If conversion networks are caught abusing Hindu deities or presenting them as inferior to their own god, they can be booked under BNS Section 299 (earlier IPC 295A) for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings If they advertise false “miracle cures” or “healing through evicting satan” or similar superstitious claims, action can be pursued under Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, which prohibits misleading medical claims and advertisements of “magic remedies” Even in regions like Delhi where a dedicated anti-forced-conversion law is still not in place, miracle-healing conversion networks are not beyond the law This is why @rashtrajyoti - founded by @swati_gs and @sanjeevsanskrit - is taking legal awareness directly to the ground, by holding a series of educational workshops in Delhi’s slum bastis This workshop was held to train the trainers in Delhi’s Chandrawal area, led by our team member @Iam_AjayYadav The mission is clear: Expose the fraud. Equip the vulnerable. Build local resistance. Dismantle miracle-healing conversion networks legally and systematically.
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Saynotolibrandu
Saynotolibrandu@saynotolibrandu·
A heated confrontation erupted at the Badami Cave Temples when a Hindu woman objected to a Muslim woman wearing footwear inside the sacred premises. The woman, an employee working in an office located within the heritage site, was seen disrespecting Hindu religious sentiments. Why is a Muslim woman employed at a Hindu heritage site? Would the same arrangement be accepted if roles were reversed, for instance, if a Hindu woman entered a mosque or dargah wearing footwear? Why are only Hindu temples placed under direct government and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) control, when these authorities appear unable or unwilling to safeguard even the basic religious sentiments of the Hindu majority, who are often treated as second-class citizens in their own country?
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ShotPointBlank
ShotPointBlank@SHOTPointBlank1·
Faraz bhai ko is bheeshan garmi mein pehla Fanta @RubikaLiyaquat ne pila diya. Baba ki bolti band. 😂😂
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PIB Fact Check
PIB Fact Check@PIBFactCheck·
Fake News! 🚨 A viral claim is circulating online alleging that the Government of India is going to issue gold bonds to temples in exchange for temple gold reserves. #PIBFactCheck: ❌ This claim is #FAKE ✅ The Government of India has NOT taken any such decision. ▶️ Stay away from fake claims and always refer to official sources only for verified information. 🔴 Flag dubious content related to the Government of India to @PIBFactCheck: 📱 WhatsApp: +91 8799711259 📧 Email: factcheck@pib.gov.in
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