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Royal Singh 🦁
Royal Singh 🦁@Royalsinghz3·
-People don't actually Realize how much Upper hand Indian Navy gets just because of these islands which we Control & yes we protect these Islands with Nuclear Launch Codes 💀 -These Islands are like our Aircraft Carriers, impossible to sink, perfect for storing ammo & defense of our country on both sides.
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Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj·
As per media reports, Aman Sharma called his father on Friday night at 10 pm that he is being subjected to extreme mental torture since 2 months & he doesn't want to live anymore His father immediately left Alwar & arrived in Delhi but when he went to his son's house, his DIL didn't let him enter the house & said if he entered, she will call police Helpless, he called her family but realised all of them had blocked him. Last he heard his son from outside, he was crying while his wife was shouting. Social media is now full of testimonies of people who knew him personally - well behaved, very amiable, introvert, helpful and a bright young man. Gone just too soon :( @ekamnyaay
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Before the world knew the power of Big Pharma, a journalist in a tiny lab in Bombay created a substance so potent it triggered a trade war with London. It was a yellow grease that did not just soothe headaches but funded a movement, bypassed British blockades, & became 1 of the few Indian products to make the Empire's own medicine look like scented water. Unlike other brands started by chemists, Amrutanjan was founded by Kasinadhuni/Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao, a man who was primarily a journalist & a freedom fighter. In the late 1800s, the pain balm market in India was a British monopoly. If your head throbbed, you bought imported ointments. Rao saw this as a tax on pain. He retreated into a lab & perfected a formula that was significantly more potent than anything coming out of London. The British tried to push their own balms like Vicks/early menthol rubs as sophisticated & odorless. They attempted to smear Amrutanjan as primitive because of its overpowering scent. Rao leaned into the scent. He realized that in a country where literacy was low, a brand could not just be a name, it had to be an experience. He distributed free samples at music concerts (Sabhas) & religious festivals. By the time the British tried to patent the market for pain relief, the entire Indian public had already associated the smell of camphor & menthol with trust. The British balms felt alien & weak compared to the sensory explosion of the yellow tin. The smell of Amrutanjan... that piercing, camphor-heavy aroma became the literal scent of the freedom struggle. If you walked into a room & it smelled of Amrutanjan, it was a silent signal: A patriot is present. It was a scent the British police could not arrest, yet it was everywhere. The British had a Patent Medicine Tax that made imported drugs expensive. However, by classifying Amrutanjan as an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine, Rao managed to navigate a complex legal gray area. He essentially used the British legal system against itself. By proving his ingredients were ancient yet his manufacturing was modern, he avoided the crippling taxes that applied to purely Western drugs, while maintaining a price point (initially 10 annas) that made British imports look like daylight robbery Rao fought back not just in the market, but in the press. He used the profits from the balm to fund Andhra Patrika, 1 of the most influential anti-British newspapers. The British were literally paying for their own downfall. Every time a British officer’s wife bought a jar of Amrutanjan for a migraine (because it worked better than the London balms), she was inadvertently funding the printing of revolutionary literature that called for the end of the Raj. By the 1930s, this Indian yellow grease was being exported to Indian diaspora & locals in South Africa & Ceylon. It became a global symbol of Eastern Wisdom defeating Western Chemistry. It was 1 of those few occasions, an Indian OTC (Over the Counter) product achieved cult status internationally w/o a single pound of British investment. In fact, the yellow tin became so iconic that it did not need a label in the villages. The color & the smell were the brand. It was a biological Swadeshi. While others were fighting with words, Rao was fighting with molecular relief.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Amrutanjan went to Burma from Madras with the Tamil traders (who maintained a large community there for thousand years.) In Burma, some 30 years after Amrutanjan reached there, a Chinese trader copied it to create the Tiger Balm. Which Indians now import from South East Asia without knowing its true origins. Of course, the Chinese from SE Asia will never accept the blatant copy that Tiger Balm is. Because Camphor, Clove oil, and Menthol aren't used in their traditional medicine like Ayurveda and Amrutanjan. And Tiger Balm was first made in Rangoon where Amrutanjan was already popular, not in China or Malaya.
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Before the world knew the power of Big Pharma, a journalist in a tiny lab in Bombay created a substance so potent it triggered a trade war with London. It was a yellow grease that did not just soothe headaches but funded a movement, bypassed British blockades, & became 1 of the few Indian products to make the Empire's own medicine look like scented water. Unlike other brands started by chemists, Amrutanjan was founded by Kasinadhuni/Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao, a man who was primarily a journalist & a freedom fighter. In the late 1800s, the pain balm market in India was a British monopoly. If your head throbbed, you bought imported ointments. Rao saw this as a tax on pain. He retreated into a lab & perfected a formula that was significantly more potent than anything coming out of London. The British tried to push their own balms like Vicks/early menthol rubs as sophisticated & odorless. They attempted to smear Amrutanjan as primitive because of its overpowering scent. Rao leaned into the scent. He realized that in a country where literacy was low, a brand could not just be a name, it had to be an experience. He distributed free samples at music concerts (Sabhas) & religious festivals. By the time the British tried to patent the market for pain relief, the entire Indian public had already associated the smell of camphor & menthol with trust. The British balms felt alien & weak compared to the sensory explosion of the yellow tin. The smell of Amrutanjan... that piercing, camphor-heavy aroma became the literal scent of the freedom struggle. If you walked into a room & it smelled of Amrutanjan, it was a silent signal: A patriot is present. It was a scent the British police could not arrest, yet it was everywhere. The British had a Patent Medicine Tax that made imported drugs expensive. However, by classifying Amrutanjan as an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine, Rao managed to navigate a complex legal gray area. He essentially used the British legal system against itself. By proving his ingredients were ancient yet his manufacturing was modern, he avoided the crippling taxes that applied to purely Western drugs, while maintaining a price point (initially 10 annas) that made British imports look like daylight robbery Rao fought back not just in the market, but in the press. He used the profits from the balm to fund Andhra Patrika, 1 of the most influential anti-British newspapers. The British were literally paying for their own downfall. Every time a British officer’s wife bought a jar of Amrutanjan for a migraine (because it worked better than the London balms), she was inadvertently funding the printing of revolutionary literature that called for the end of the Raj. By the 1930s, this Indian yellow grease was being exported to Indian diaspora & locals in South Africa & Ceylon. It became a global symbol of Eastern Wisdom defeating Western Chemistry. It was 1 of those few occasions, an Indian OTC (Over the Counter) product achieved cult status internationally w/o a single pound of British investment. In fact, the yellow tin became so iconic that it did not need a label in the villages. The color & the smell were the brand. It was a biological Swadeshi. While others were fighting with words, Rao was fighting with molecular relief.

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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
🚀Someday, China may try to claim the Andaman & Nicobar Island. Because it doesn’t just eye borders, it eyes the seas. The islands are crucial to China due to their proximity to the Strait of Malacca, a major energy shipping lane. Meanwhile, India has established the Andaman & Nicobar Command (ANC), the country's only tri-services command, designed to protect these maritime interests. Dear China, जैसे गलवान में पेल गए थे वैसे ही अंडमान में गाड़ दिए जाओगे 🇮🇳
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The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️)
🚨 HUGE! Daylight rigging exposed in Falta. - ECI’s report says EVM buttons were masked with black tape, BLOCKING voters from pressing the candidate of their choice. - In some places, buttons were even marked with PERFUME to track who voted for whom 🤯 - Tampering was found in 60 booths. ECI has now ordered a full repoll across all 285 booths.
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
अब क्या करेगा Jahangir Khan! Keeping his promise of clean elections to the voters of West Bengal, ECI led by CEC Gyanesh Kumar has ordered *repolling in all the 285 booths of 144-Falta Assembly Constituency of West Bengal.* On Consideration of severe electoral offences and subversion of democratic process during the polling in a large number of polling stations on 29th April 2026 in 144-Falta Assembly Constituency, West Bengal: 1. ECI directs that fresh poll shall be conducted in all the 285 polling stations, including Auxiliary polling stations; 2. ⁠Fresh Poll in all polling stations will be conducted between 7 AM to 6 PM on 21st May 2026; and 3. ⁠Counting of votes will take place on 24th May 2026
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Stringg
Stringg@StringReveals·
A contractor takes the work. Delays the payment. Delays it again. The worker has no savings, no recourse, no union with any real teeth. That is the story that played out across UP for generations. Yogi ji’s message today was direct: that ends now. Withhold wages and the government comes for you. That worker’s medical and social protection becomes the state’s responsibility until the debt is cleared. The burden shifts. Finally. haribhoomi.com/state-local/ut…
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Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj·
JUDGE - Just 30 years old. He cracked one of the toughest exams. But he couldn't bear pressure of a failed marriage. His wife's sister, an IAS officer, wanted full control of his house. In his last moments, his wife was shouting, while he was crying EVEN MALE JUDGES ARE HELPLESS NOW
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#WATCH | Delhi | Judge dies by suicide in Safdarjung | Father-in-law of Judge Aman Kumar Sharma's sister says, "... I spoke to my son on the call who told me that they are taking Aman to Safdarjung Hospital. By the time I reached the hospital, the doctor had already declared him dead... As per the statement given by his father to the Police, around 10 pm last night, Aman had called him saying that he was distressed and it had become difficult for him to continue living. His father departed from Alwar right then and reached here around 12 in the night. Upon arriving, he learned that Aman had been having conflicts with his wife. He told his father that he had been harassed for the last two months. His wife (Swati) is a judicial officer, and her sister is an IAS officer (Nidhi Malik) currently posted in Jammu. According to Aman, Nidhi Malik had been interfering in his life, and she was controlling his household... Aman's father said that his daughter-in-law told him that if you don't leave from here, she would call the police... The next morning, Aman's father tried to contact his daughter-in-law's parents, but they had blocked his phone... Then an argument broke out in the house. So Aman's father went to the other room. According to him, Swati was extremely angry and shouting, while Aman was crying. After a while, the noise stopped. He waited for a while, thinking that the argument had been resolved. When he went to check up on them after some time, he asked Swati about Aman's whereabouts, to which she replied that she did not know. .. When he called Aman's mobile, he heard it ringing inside the bathroom. He knocked on the bathroom door and asked him to open the door. During this, Yudhvir (Swati's chacha) and Nidhi Malik arrived. They tried a lot, banged the furniture against the door, but the door didn't open. Then the neighbours told them that there was a window in the shaft. So they got a ladder. The guard Shankar climbed the ladder, broke the window and entered the bathroom. He found Aman hanging... Aman was 30 years old..."

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महावीर, ಮಹಾವೀರ, Mahavir
This hotel is located on the Bangalore to Shivamogga National Highway, in the middle of Nittur Gubbi, it is called Vasudeva Adigas. All KSRTC buses stop here for lunch. However, if you use Google Pay, you will be paid to a person named Ahmed Latif Khooba. All the people in the hotel are Muslims. I asked him if you are from Adiga. He said yes. What does that mean? He doesn't know I asked him first if there is non-veg, and he said, "Go there." This is like cheating by using a Hindu name, what do Vasudeva Adigas say about this, the people of Nittur Gubbi should inquire about it. If we inquire, a case can be filed against us as a communalist, the police should inquire about this and take action. Hundreds of such hotels have been coming up on the national highway for the past 2-3 years. #FoodJihad
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ADV. ASHUTOSH J. DUBEY 🇮🇳
DEAR @RailMinIndia VERY DISAPPOINTED AND SHAMEFUL Train no. 01074 (Banaras–Mumbai LTT Summer Special) was supposed to leave at 5:30 AM, but it actually departed around 11:30 AM, almost a 6-hour delay. We had been waiting at the station since early morning in extreme heat, with no proper facilities or assistance. Children were getting restless, elderly passengers were struggling, and some patients were even forced to lie down on the ground. To make things worse, even after the train arrived, the doors remained closed for a long time. I raised a complaint at 9:30 AM, but even by 9:56 AM there was no response, no official came to check, no one asked about the situation, and no help was provided. It honestly felt like passengers were left on their own. Now, as per the latest running status, the train is delayed by nearly 10 hours. It was supposed to reach Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Mumbai at 3:40 PM, but is now expected around 2:30–2:40 AM. Such a massive delay has completely disrupted travel plans, caused mental and physical stress, and created unnecessary hardship for passengers. There has been no communication, no accountability, and no effort to provide even basic relief. This level of negligence is deeply concerning and unacceptable. Passenger safety and dignity cannot be ignored like this. This complaint cannot and should not be marked as resolved until there is a proper inquiry, accountability is fixed, and passengers are given a clear explanation and support. @RailMinIndia @IRCTCofficial @RailwaySeva @AshwiniVaishnaw
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Mountain Rats
Mountain Rats@mountain_rats·
95% of Japan's oil sourced from Middle East used to come through Hormuz which now remains closed . So a desparate Japan seeing how China and India have ignored the unilateral and illegal American and EU sanctions on Russian oil, has now joined their ranks. Japan has bought its first batch of Russian oil . The tanker VOYAGER flying Omanese flag will be reaching Kikuma Port on 3rd May .
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OpIndia.com
OpIndia.com@OpIndia_com·
Allahabad HC rules that offering namaz on public land is not 'religious right', gatherings on private property should be strictly private, not disruptive 'Congregational activities on a regular basis are no longer private, they alter the locality' opindia.com/2026/05/allaha…
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Apurva Singh
Apurva Singh@iSinghApurva·
BJP को 'वाशिंग मशीन' बोलने वाले 'इंडी नेता' और इनके समर्थक बताए... संदीप पाठक जब AAP पार्टी में थे तो ठीक थे जैसे ही BJP में आए 10 दिन के अंदर 2 FIR हो गए क्या इनमें से कोई अब AAP को 'वाशिंग मशीन' कहेंगे?
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Telangana Maata
Telangana Maata@TelanganaMaata·
Illegal property worth ₹1 crore belonging to drug peddler Sajad Rather demolished by district administration in Anantnag, J&K. Strong action against the drug network.
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
कलमा नहीं पढ़ोगे तो मारे जाओगे मौलाना साजिद रशीदी इस जहादी को पकड़ कर जेल में डाल देना चाहिए
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Sandeep Phogat
Sandeep Phogat@MrSandeepPhogat·
🚨KEJRIWAL IN FULL PANIC MODE🔥 This is why He’s Desperate to Arrest Sandeep Pathak RIGHT NOW.👇 Sandeep Pathak - AAP’s leader dumped Kejriwal Within few days - Kejriwal ordered Punjab Police to slap him with TWO non-bailable FIRs in separate districts. Arrest could happen ANY moment. 🥸Kejriwal is TERRIFIED. Pathak wasn’t just any leader - he was the insider who knows EVERY secret. The hidden deals, the real funding trails, the inner workings that could trigger massive cases by CENTRAL agencies like ED and CBI against Kejriwal himself. This is a panicked attempt to drag Pathak back to Punjab, arrest him, and “talk” to him before he starts exposing it all. 👑Pathak built Kejriwal’s empire. Now he’s the biggest threat. Kejriwal’s sultanate is crumbling. The fear is real. What secrets will Pathak reveal? 👀 Get ready with popcorn 🍿 #SandeepPathak #Punjab #Kejriwal
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Shanthi Kumar
Shanthi Kumar@BJPShanthikumar·
Shocking revelation by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. In Baharampur, TMC leaders allegedly cut off drinking water to slum residents; just because they suspected they didn’t vote for them. This isn’t governance, it’s vendetta politics at its worst. And where is the rest of the Congress leadership? Silent. Absent. Invisible.
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Rohit
Rohit@Iam_Rohit_G·
Muslim Celebrities Male !! > Marries a Hindu Girl > Keep their GF/Wife in Burqa > Will Make sure they become housewives after relationship > Change their Religion > Change their Official Name > Makes the wife pregnant within 1 year of marriage so that her career is over and she does not go out of the house. > The Muslim Male celebrity keeps working with Hindu Celebrities > Will perform Kissing and Nudes scenes with Hindu Celebrities Why don't Hindu Celebrities understand?
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