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viju james

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Revathi
Revathi@revathitweets·
IT TAKES A LOT TO BE REVATHI…!!! While the whole country is celebrating the landmark judgement of death penalty for the NINE policemen in the Santhanakulam custodial torture and murder of Jeyaraj and Bennix, you should know about Revathi. Revathi was a constable in Santhanakulam police station in 2020 when the gruesome incident took place. She was the key witness and the sole reason for all the arrogant officers getting punished today. The police men involved in the brutality were all big men, Revathi was a small time constable. But she stood unperturbed. When Magistrate Bharathidasan, who initially investigated this case, arrived at the Santhanakulam police station he had no clue that constable Revathi will help close the case. "Sir, I will tell you everything, every detail, the truth that is being hidden. But I am the mother of two young girls... can you guarantee the safety of my children and my job?", she had asked the magistrate. Revathi was on night duty when the cruel incident took place. She witnessed the brutality being inflicted on Jeyaraj and Bennix and narrated every single detail. She told how SI Balakrishnan, inspector Sridhar and SI Ragukanes, kept beating the father and son with whatever they found, and how they also stomped on their private parts with their shoes. She remembered their screams. She saw how the officers took pause only to sip alcohol while the victims withered in pain. When the father and son were semi-conscious, unable to bear it, Revathi asked Jayaraj if he needed anything. She gave him coffee which the officials spilt it immediately. Revathi couldn’t stand the brutality but being a woman constable there was only so much she could do. She then offered water to the victims. The so called policemen then stripped Bennix naked, tied his hands and legs separately, and beat him up. They did the same to Jeyaraj. Revathi couldn’t bear the pain of their screams, she left the place. According to the postmortem report, their entire back was skinned, iron rods were inserted and they bled from their rectums. When the case was being discussed by the media, when even the CM of Tamil Nadu tried to brush it away, Revathi knew the truth. The police officials, cleaned up the station of any DNA evidences, erased the CCTV footage and warned everyone to shut-up and not try to become heroes. But Revathi didn’t just narrate the entire ordeal in exact detail…she even helped the investigating officials obtain other crucial information. Despite everything being cleaned, Revathi gathered DNA of the victims in crevices of the walls and floors, on furniture and other objects. She was questioned, threatened, intimidated, bribed and even abused. She stood by justice. She had to go against her colleagues for justice of comman man. In the time when police force is often looked upon with reasonable suspicion, there are people in uniform like Revathi. Today court could pronounce death sentence to nine police officers - only because one woman decided she will stand by truth! Kudos to Revathi, an amazing woman and an absolutely fabulous police officer. The world is a better place because of her courage. Salute ma’am 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
Superbly put @NMenonRao 👍👍
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

The #ceasefire (US-Iran) announcement marks a pause, but more importantly, it reveals where each actor now stands. The United States has stepped back from the brink it created. A deadline backed by threats of overwhelming force has given way to a conditional pause built around negotiations. That signals not strength alone, but recognition of limits: military objectives may have been met, but political end states remain elusive. Israel, for its part, finds itself in a more ambiguous position. Having driven escalation, it is now tethered to a process it does not fully control. Its objectives, particularly around regime change or long-term degradation of Iran, sit uneasily with a negotiation track shaped elsewhere. Iran emerges with a measure of strategic resilience. It has absorbed strikes, retaliated, and then shifted the frame from ceasefire to conditions for a broader settlement: sanctions relief, security guarantees, and regional de-escalation. In doing so, it has moved from target to negotiating actor without conceding core positions. Pakistan’s role has unfolded not as architect, but as conduit and catalyst. It has provided the channel through which messages travelled, deadlines were softened, and a narrow diplomatic opening created. That is not mediation in the classic sense, but it cannot be dismissed with stray witticisms either. What we are witnessing is not resolution of conflict , but repositioning. The war has not ended. It has entered a different phase, where coercion and negotiation now proceed together. For India, the implication is clear. Do not read this as de-escalation alone. Read it as a system under strain, where outcomes are still fluid. India should state its position with clarity: support de-escalation, safeguard maritime flows, and resist alignment with any one narrative of this conflict. This is not a moment for silence. It is a moment for calibrated voice. #WestAsia #IranUSConflict #MiddleEastCrisis #StrategicAutonomy #IndiaForeignPolicy #Hormuz #MaritimeSecurity

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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
This is utterly brilliantly expressed. & deeply sensible. 👌🏼👏🏼
Nirupama Menon Rao 🇮🇳@NMenonRao

There is a certain genre of writing that substitutes accusation for argument. It begins by assigning motive, then arranges facts,real, distorted, or imagined, to fit that conclusion. The recent commentary on my views on India-Pakistan relations follows that familiar script. Let me state the essentials clearly. To argue that India must combine deterrence with engagement is NOT to diminish the reality of terrorism, nor to excuse it. It is to recognise how serious nations manage adversaries. India has, across governments and decades, done precisely this, responding firmly to terror while retaining channels of communication where necessary to prevent escalation and miscalculation. This is not sentimentality. It is statecraft. The suggestion that engagement grants “impunity” rests on a false binary, that one must either talk or act. In practice, states do both. To collapse that complexity into a moral accusation may make for forceful prose, but it does not make for sound policy. The caricature of a women’s caucus is equally misplaced. It is not proposed as a substitute for national policy, nor as a solution to entrenched conflict. It is a modest Track II initiative, one of many possible avenues, to widen dialogue, reduce hostility, and explore areas where cooperation may still be possible. Such efforts do not require approval from those who see every form of engagement as capitulation. Invoking the suffering of victims of terrorism to argue against any form of dialogue is particularly troubling. Their loss demands seriousness, not rhetorical deployment. Accountability is not strengthened by narrowing the space for thought. The claim that an idea is discredited because it is welcomed by a Pakistani voice is also a curious standard. If the merit of an argument is to be judged by who agrees with it, then independent judgment itself is surrendered. Ideas must stand or fall on their own logic. Beyond the rhetoric lies a more fundamental question: what is India’s end game with Pakistan? If it is to reduce Pakistan to rubble, that is fantasy dressed up as toughness. It is not going to happen, and any attempt to move in that direction would risk catastrophe for the entire region, not least for India. Nuclear geography is a stern schoolmaster. It does not indulge chest-thumping. The real end game has to be containment, deterrence, internal strengthening, and selective engagement. In plain words: India’s objective should be to make Pakistan’s use of terror too costly to sustain, while preventing the relationship from sliding into permanent uncontrolled escalation. That means four things. First, raise the cost of terrorism. Through intelligence, border management, diplomatic isolation where warranted, calibrated military response when necessary, and relentless exposure of the infrastructure of proxy violence. No illusions there. Second, deny Pakistan veto power over India’s future. We should not let our growth, our diplomacy, our regional ambitions, or our internal confidence be held hostage by a single hostile neighbour. The greatest strategic answer to Pakistan is a stronger, more cohesive, more prosperous India. Third, manage the conflict, not romanticise it. There will be no grand reconciliation in the near term. But neither can every interaction be reduced to rage. Ceasefire mechanisms, back channels, water safeguards, crisis hotlines, and limited functional engagement are not signs of softness. They are instruments of control. Fourth, keep open the possibility of a different future without betting on it. That is where dialogue belongs. Not as wishful thinking, not as “aman ki asha” balloon releases, but as disciplined statecraft. You talk not because you trust, but because you must understand, signal, warn, probe, and occasionally de-escalate. So the end game is not rubble. It is a Pakistan that is deterred, constrained, denied easy success, and unable to derail India’s future. Fury is a mood. It is not a policy.

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M K Venu
M K Venu@mkvenu1·
Netanyahu invoking UNSC to point out violation of war rules by Iran is a bit like the wolf upstream accusing the lamb downstream of polluting the river!
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Dr P Thiaga Rajan (PTR)
Dr P Thiaga Rajan (PTR)@ptrmadurai·
Sorry for reposting as soon as I came across this, without context for those who may not be as familiar with the basics...so here is some context..... The take-away: Expectations of near term inflation in the US markets just moved up - a lot ! Consequently, the Federal Reserve Bank (the Fed) is not expected to be cutting rates in the near future (as was expected before recent events). The details: 1) Fed Funds Rate (Target) is the rate of Interest the Federal Reserve would like to see the overnight Inter-bank cost of borrowing short-term liquidity (usually by banks who need to comply with certain regulatory ratios). This rate usually anchors the entire yield curve (cost of borrowing as a function of time) for (risk-free) US Govt bonds. All other Bonds of all maturities are usually priced relative to that yield curve. 2) The Fed signals this rate (or range) to the market by announcement, and monitors the markets (all inter-bank transactions are reported to the Fed), and if needed, actively intervenes in the money markets by providing/withdrawing liquidity to ensure these rates prevail (with some exceptions for quarterly/annual market-reporting dates, when it allows a wide latitude of deviance in my personal experience) 3) Under "Normal" circumstances the cost of borrowing (for equal credit risk, like Treasuries) increases with time, so the "Yield Curve" looks like the one below. As the maturity of the security increases, the effective rate of interest increases. 4) When longer-dated securities (like 2 yr US Govt notes) pay less interest than the Fed Funds rate (inverted Yield Curve), it says the market expects that Interest Rates overall (starting with the Fed Funds Rate) are likely to go down in the future (the curve is inverted). The most common driver for this is the expectation that Inflation is likely to fall going downward. The Yield Curve has been inverted for quite some time now (two plus years), as the Fed has been cutting rates since 2024 4) When the curve starts to revert to normal (2 yr note yields are higher that overnight Fed Funds), the simplest explanation is that the market expects Inflation in the near term is likely to go UP, not down, as was expected over the last few years - up until a few weeks ago....and therefore, that Interest rates (starting with the Fed Funds Rate) are more likely to go up rather than down...
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Mohamed A. El-Erian@elerianm

Bloomberg on the selloff in the US bond market: “Not since 2023, when the central bank was still lifting rates, has the two-year yield risen so much above the Fed’s rate ceiling. On Friday, five-year yields surpassed 4% for the first time since July, while the 10-year climbed to 4.39%, the highest since August.” #economy #markets #bonds #MiddleEastWar

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Quds News Network
Quds News Network@QudsNen·
Watch | Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi on Iran–US negotiations: He stated that if the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear bomb, “we have cracked that problem.” Albusaidi said Iran would commit to “zero accumulation, zero stockpiling, and full verification,” adding that Tehran would give up any nuclear material that could be used to produce a weapon. He described the proposal as “something completely new,” emphasizing that it would involve full and comprehensive verification by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
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Alessandro Palombo
Alessandro Palombo@thealepalombo·
I'm Italian. I just got back from Rome. Over dinner, old friends and I started arguing about the same thing we always argue about: which cities in Italy are genuinely incredible but nobody ever talks about? We went back and forth for hours. By the end of the night, we had a list. 7 hidden cities that most people, including most Italians, will never think to visit, let alone move to. No crowds. No tourist markup. Insane quality of life. Thread 🧵
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M. Nageswara Rao IPS (Retired)
M. Nageswara Rao IPS (Retired)@MNageswarRaoIPS·
Your Excellency Smt. Droupadi Murmu Ji, The Office of the President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) must remain scrupulously above party politics at all times. As Your Excellency is aware, the West Bengal Assembly elections are due in April–May 2026, with the political atmosphere in the state already intensifying. Yet, on March 7, 2026, Your Excellency chose to attend the 9th International Santal Conference in Darjeeling, organised by the International Santal Council as a community event. The gathering holds evident political significance, given the substantial Santal voter base in West Bengal. During the visit, Your Excellency publicly criticised the opposition-led state government and expressed deep disappointment and anguish over the last-minute venue change, the resulting low turnout, and protocol lapses. As a prominent member of the Santal community, Your Excellency's participation in a community gathering perceived by many as politically coloured—followed by open criticism of the opposition-ruled state government in the run-up to assembly elections—raises serious concerns about impartiality. It strongly suggests the apolitical office of President of India is being misused to advance the interests of your former party, the BJP. Rashtrapati Bhavan must embody national impartiality and unity, never a platform for partisan politics. With utmost respect and deep concern for the sanctity of India's highest constitutional office, M. Nageswara Rao IPS (Retired)
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viju james@vijujames·
@raisanurlitaa Rose cookies or Achappam ( acha means mould & appam means cake or cookie)
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Raisa Nurlita
Raisa Nurlita@raisanurlitaa·
What is this food called?
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Sahil Rajput
Sahil Rajput@_sahilrajput·
Skill India. The CAG just exposed what INR 10,194 crore of your tax money actually bought. PMKVY ran from 2015 to 2022. Three phases. INR 14,450 crore outlay. The goal was to skill 1.32 crore youth. CAG audited it. Here’s what they found. 95.90 lakh participants under PMKVY 2.0 and 3.0. For 90.66 lakh of them, that’s 94.53%, the bank account field was recorded as zero, null, N/A, or just left blank. Bank accounts were mandatory for Rs 500 DBT payments. So where did the money go? The remaining 5.24 lakh who actually had bank details? 12,122 account numbers were repeated across 52,381 people. And some of those accounts were literally “11111111111” and “123456”. Single digit entries. Text. Names. Special characters instead of account numbers. Now here’s the wild part. A company called Neelima Moving Pictures (NMP). Not even registered with the Registrar of Companies. This company certified 33,493 people across 8 states in 21 job roles between January and November 2020. When CAG went looking for NMP in October 2022, the company didn’t exist anymore. They were told it shut down during COVID. But the photos NMP submitted as training proof? Same batch photo used for Bihar’s Gaya district, UP’s Bahraich and Shravasti, Maharashtra’s Jalgaon, and Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar. Different states. Different batches. Same photo. Emails sent by CAG for verification? 36.51% bounced. The ones that came back? Many were sent from training partner email IDs, not the actual trainees. 2.72 lakh email addresses were null. Over 3.08 lakh were repeated. In Bihar, 3 out of 10 training centres were physically shut when inspectors showed up. The portal still showed training was happening. 34 lakh+ certified candidates have still not received their DBT payment. Overall placement rate? Just 41%. And the official PMKVY website? Try opening pmkvyofficial.org right now. It doesn’t even load. INR 10,000 crore spent to skill India’s youth. 94% didn’t even have valid bank accounts on record. Ghost companies certifying thousands with recycled photos. Centres that exist on a portal but are locked on the ground. This isn’t an allegation. This is the Comptroller and Auditor General of India’s own report. Who is accountable?
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viju james@vijujames·
@Paperclip_In Bouquets for picking up from history & sharing it through a narrative kaleidoscope
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The Paperclip
The Paperclip@Paperclip_In·
Did you know that Bob Marley might be half Indian? Curious, isn’t it? Even more intriguing is the possibility that the notorious East India Company may have had something to do with that strand of heritage. Read on. 1/26
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viju james@vijujames·
@Paperclip_In In the closing years of the 19th century there were many Portuguese nationals who made Cochin State their home.The Maharaja of Cochin encouraged them to marry the Namboodiri women in the State. This happened & their progeny adopted the name of the mother’s illam.
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The Paperclip
The Paperclip@Paperclip_In·
The shock was so profound that the Maharaja of Cochin reportedly had to intervene to control the proceedings. Some stories suggest the trial was halted when it became apparent that the next name on Thatri’s list might have been the king himself. Checkmate. 21/21
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The Paperclip
The Paperclip@Paperclip_In·
In 1905, a young woman in Kerala was dragged into a trial for adultery. The system was built to break her. Instead, she brought the system down with her. It became, and remains, one of the most extraordinary episodes in Kerala’s social history. Thread. 1/21
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Viresh Borkar
Viresh Borkar@Viresh_Borkar·
My dear Goan brothers and sisters in the Gulf and West Asia, In these uncertain and tense times, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Please stay safe, follow all local advisories, and remain united. Look out for one another especially those who may feel anxious or alone.
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viju james@vijujames·
@Paperclip_In Salute a decision of Justice P Govinda Menon of the Kerala High Court in the sixties who decided that paternity is an opinion, maternity is a fact. Patriarchy continues in different avatars.
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viju james@vijujames·
#DirectorofTransport #RTO Bouquets to the team who contribute to the wonderful service experience! From the PRO who starts the process to each of the process persons. And finally the message “Wish you safe & happy driving” A great experience
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viju james@vijujames·
@DGP_Goa⁩ Strange sights are usual on Goa roads. But a vehicle without a number plate is more than strange.
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viju james@vijujames·
@ArjunKovoor @suhasinih That was a typo - should read Elaneer Tellicherry - goes well with Thalassery Biriyani. Paneer in Tellicherry is like Roz Omlette in Varanasi.
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Arjun Cherian Kovoor
Arjun Cherian Kovoor@ArjunKovoor·
@suhasinih What on Earth is Paneer Tellicherry? Maybe one of the reasons why India is so friendless and alone in the world post Modi, is the terrible food we serve. Vegetarians - guilty until proven otherwise.
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