
श्रीराम की चरण पादुकाएं अयोध्या के सिंहासन पर रखकर भरत ने चौदह वर्ष अयोध्या का राज-काज चलाया था। पर वो त्रेतायुग था। ये टिन्नूयुग है। तो रामलला की चरण पादुकाएं फिलहाल गायब बताई जा रही हैं।
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श्रीराम की चरण पादुकाएं अयोध्या के सिंहासन पर रखकर भरत ने चौदह वर्ष अयोध्या का राज-काज चलाया था। पर वो त्रेतायुग था। ये टिन्नूयुग है। तो रामलला की चरण पादुकाएं फिलहाल गायब बताई जा रही हैं।


Recently, some Indian social media users claimed that they had made a "discovery" that China, like India, supposedly has "a caste system." They shared memes about ancient China's "four occupations" (Shi-Nong-Gong-Shang: scholars, farmers, artisans, merchants) by framing them as equivalent to India's hereditary jati system. Chinese commentators believe the claim reflects the ignorance of some Indian netizens about Chinese historical culture. globaltimes.cn/page/202606/13…




दिल्ली मुम्बई एक्सप्रेस वे…!!! गड़करी जी ने सिर्फ़ इथेनॉल में ही घपला नहीं किया है… सड़के बनाने में भी जमकर पैसा कूटा हैं… वरना ये कैसे हो सकता है कि लाखों करोड़ों रुपये लगाकर बने ये एक्सप्रेस वे… कुछ ही महीनों में भरभराने लगते हैं…!!!

As it happened in Kashi, the soul will be ripped apart



Meenakshi Amman Kovil, Madurai. Early 1900s. Colourized.

The 1978 Ranga-Billa case involved the brutal kidnapping and murder of teenage siblings Geeta and Sanjay Chopra in Delhi by career criminals Kuljeet Singh (Ranga) and Jasbir Singh (Billa). The horrific crime shocked the nation, leading to a massive manhunt and the swift conviction of both killers, who were ultimately hanged in 1982. The investigation was led by Inspector VP Gupta of the Delhi Police, with SI Ram Chander serving on the team. A bystander, who had tried to save the children, and later helped the police identify the killers by providing their descriptions was Babulal. The journalist who covered the case was Prabha Dutt. Amazon Prime's series Raakh, which is based on this incident, replaces Inspector VP Gupta with SI Jayprakash Jatav, explicitly portrayed as a Dalit officer navigating institutional bias. Furthermore, SI Ram Chander is replaced by SI Javed Murtaza, Babulal by Saleem, and Prabha Dutt by Nisar, while a lazy hawaldar character named Mishra has been added to the narrative. This isn't creative liberty. Creative liberty is meant to enhance a story, not distort historical facts to fit a specific ideological agenda. Another stark reminder of how easily history can be rewritten in plain sight under the convenient guise of creative freedom.

In a world torn apart, their story was a testament to courage. Meet the people who lived through it all ⭐ Batwara 1947, in theatres from 14th August.

The 1978 Ranga-Billa case involved the brutal kidnapping and murder of teenage siblings Geeta and Sanjay Chopra in Delhi by career criminals Kuljeet Singh (Ranga) and Jasbir Singh (Billa). The horrific crime shocked the nation, leading to a massive manhunt and the swift conviction of both killers, who were ultimately hanged in 1982. The investigation was led by Inspector VP Gupta of the Delhi Police, with SI Ram Chander serving on the team. A bystander, who had tried to save the children, and later helped the police identify the killers by providing their descriptions was Babulal. The journalist who covered the case was Prabha Dutt. Amazon Prime's series Raakh, which is based on this incident, replaces Inspector VP Gupta with SI Jayprakash Jatav, explicitly portrayed as a Dalit officer navigating institutional bias. Furthermore, SI Ram Chander is replaced by SI Javed Murtaza, Babulal by Saleem, and Prabha Dutt by Nisar, while a lazy hawaldar character named Mishra has been added to the narrative. This isn't creative liberty. Creative liberty is meant to enhance a story, not distort historical facts to fit a specific ideological agenda. Another stark reminder of how easily history can be rewritten in plain sight under the convenient guise of creative freedom.

In a world torn apart, their story was a testament to courage. Meet the people who lived through it all ⭐ Batwara 1947, in theatres from 14th August.


Divanpara, Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Late 1800s. Colourized.