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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Live broadcast interview going smooth until the cameraman forgets his job mid shot… 😭
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How many women are contesting on BJP tickets in these state elections?? LIVE NOW *Yet another election speech*
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Vishal Uppal
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It’s almost showtime, Delhi NCR folks come and support team #india and be our X factor as we go up against some very tough teams in the #billiejeankingcup (the World Cup of women’s tennis). #jaihind
TOI Sports@toisports

Former player @bigvish10 leads India in the Billie Jean King Cup's Asia/Oceania Group 1, aiming to build depth in women's tennis. Having experienced the game's pressures firsthand, he emphasised mental fortitude over technique. ✍️@tanujlakhina timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/…

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China, Russia and Indians*
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
When 740 children were condemned to the sea and the world said no, one man said yes. The world was on fire in 1942, and 740 exhausted children were trapped on a ship in the middle of the Arabian Sea with nowhere to go. These Polish orphans had already survived the horrors of Soviet labor camps, where they watched their parents perish from hunger and disease. They had traveled through Iran to reach the coast of India, praying for safety, but every British-controlled port turned them away. One by one, the doors of the world slammed shut, leaving hundreds of hungry, terrified children drifting toward a certain death. Among them was twelve-year-old Maria. She held her six-year-old brother’s hand tightly, remembering the last promise she made to their dying mother: “Keep him safe.” But as the ship’s food ran low and the medicine disappeared, Maria looked at the horizon and saw only rejection. The British authorities, who ruled India at the time, insisted the children were not their responsibility. It seemed as though these 740 souls were invisible to a world consumed by war. However, news of the wandering ship reached the ears of Jam Sahib Digvijay Singhji, the Maharaja of Nawanagar. He ruled a small princely state in Gujarat. He wasn’t a world leader with a massive army, and he certainly wasn’t required to help. In fact, by welcoming the children, he would be directly defying the British Empire, which had already said “no.” When his advisors told him the tragic story, the Maharaja didn’t ask about the cost or the political risks. He simply asked how many children there were. When they told him “seven hundred and forty,” he made a decision that would echo through history. He declared that while the British might control the ports, they did not control his conscience. In August 1942, the ship finally docked at Nawanagar. The children who walked off that gangplank were skeletal, weak, and too traumatized to even cry. They expected to see soldiers or barbed wire. Instead, they saw a man dressed in white waiting for them on the pier. The Maharaja knelt down so he could look the smallest children in the eye. Through an interpreter, he spoke words that changed their lives forever: “Do not consider yourselves orphans. From this moment on, I am your father, and you are my children.” He didn’t just give them a place to sleep; he gave them a home. In the village of Balachadi, he built a sanctuary. He didn’t try to force Indian culture on them. Instead, he hired Polish teachers so they wouldn’t forget their language. He made sure they had Polish food and allowed them to practice their religion and sing their traditional songs. Under the hot Indian sun, these children celebrated Polish Christmas and felt the warmth of a family they thought they had lost forever. For four years, while the rest of the planet was tearing itself apart, the Maharaja funded every doctor’s visit, every meal, and every schoolbook from his own personal fortune. When the war finally ended and it was time for the “children of the Maharaja” to leave, many wept. They were leaving the only place that had treated them with dignity when the rest of the world looked away. Those survivors have become doctors, engineers, and grandparents. In Poland, there are squares and schools named after Jam Sahib Digvijay Singhji, and he is remembered as a national hero. Power is not measured by the lands you conquer, but by the lives you protect. When the world closes its heart, your greatest act of rebellion is to open yours. True immortality is found in the kindness that outlasts the king.
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Any Top Ranked Minister to welcome the crew on board?? #Shivalik #LPG
Mint@livemint

#WATCH | lLPG tanker Shivalik, which crossed the Strait of Hormuz, arrives at the Mundra Port in Gujarat 🎥

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@BJP4India This is so cool.. thanks for not zooming out further.. Warna Kalindi Kunj ka paani aur traffic dikh jaata.
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BJP@BJP4India·
𝐍𝐨𝐢𝐝𝐚 𝐟𝐨𝐥𝐤𝐬, 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐨𝐧𝐞’𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮. 👀🛣️ From expressways to metro lines, from flyovers to freight corridors — this is the infrastructure transformation shaping our city under the Modi Govt. If you’re proud of how Noida is growing, share this reel with your Noida mates and drop it on your story. Let’s make the timeline look like Noida today. 🚆🏗️🇮🇳
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@sardesairajdeep Are these ships even insured?? That should determine if they do have a safe passage. The Insurance companies are better sources than feel good sources.
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
So we DO NOT have an official confirmation yet that India flag tanker/ships will be allowed through Strait of Hormuz. Moral of the story: govt ‘sources’ injurious to health in times of conflict. Still awaiting a formal statement from Iran that should hopefully settle the issue .
Press Trust of India@PTI_News

VIDEO | Delhi: Reacting to a media query about the movement of vessels around the Strait of Hormuz, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) says, “The External Affairs Minister and the Foreign Minister of Iran have had three conversations in recent days. In the last one, they discussed issues pertaining to the safety of shipping and India’s energy security. Beyond that, it would be premature for me to say anything.” (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)

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