Mayank Shukla

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Mayank Shukla

Mayank Shukla

@conectmayanks

Mitti ka tan , Masti ka man, kshan bhar jeevan mera parichay

Noida شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2017
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Anubhav Tripathi | Rust • Gen AI
मेरा नाम अनुभव त्रिपाठी है और मैं उत्तर प्रदेश के एक छोटे से गांव लिलौली से संबंध रखता हूं। हमारी SBI बैंक शाखा मंधाता में है। आज मैं अपने परिवार के साथ हुए एक ऐसे अनुभव को साझा कर रहा हूं जिसने हमें अंदर से तोड़ दिया। करीब 2 साल पहले मेरे पिता जी का फोन बाजार में खो गया था। उस फोन में मेरी माता जी का SBI बैंक अकाउंट फोनपे से लिंक था। कुछ ही समय बाद किसी अनधिकृत व्यक्ति ने अकाउंट एक्सेस करके लगभग ₹97,000 की राशि अलग-अलग ट्रांजैक्शन में किसी अज्ञात अकाउंट में ट्रांसफर कर दी। रकम लगभग ₹30,000-₹30,000 के हिस्सों में भेजी गई थी। हमने तुरंत कार्रवाई की: • SBI बैंक को सूचना देकर अकाउंट फ्रीज करवाया • जिस अकाउंट में पैसा गया था उसे ब्लॉक करवाया • Cyber Fraud Portal पर शिकायत दर्ज करवाई • नजदीकी पुलिस स्टेशन में FIR दर्ज करवाई • बैंक मैनेजर को सभी रिकॉर्ड और प्रमाण दिए सबसे चौंकाने वाली बात यह थी कि जिस व्यक्ति के अकाउंट में पैसा गया था, उसने खुद कहा कि पैसा उसके Airtel अकाउंट में गया है और अकाउंट खुलवाने पर वह पैसा वापस कर देगा। इसके बावजूद बैंक ने कोई सहायता नहीं की और पैसे वापस कराने से मना कर दिया। आज 2 साल बाद भी हमें कोई न्याय नहीं मिला। उल्टा अब बैंक मैनेजर मेरे माता-पिता से कह रहे हैं कि अकाउंट दोबारा चालू करा लो और लेन-देन शुरू कर दो, नहीं तो जो बची हुई राशि है वह भी “सरकारी खाते” में चली जाएगी। एक सामान्य ग्रामीण परिवार के लिए लगभग ₹97,000 बहुत बड़ी रकम होती है। लेकिन इससे भी बड़ा नुकसान हमारे भरोसे का हुआ है। आज भी मेरे मन में सिर्फ एक सवाल है — अगर कोई व्यक्ति इतनी आसानी से फोनपे और बैंक अकाउंट एक्सेस करके पैसे ट्रांसफर कर सकता है, तो आम लोगों की मेहनत की कमाई कितनी सुरक्षित है? आज मैंने मजबूरी में अपने माता-पिता से कह दिया कि जो बची हुई राशि है उसे निकाल लें और अकाउंट बंद कर दें। क्योंकि अब हमें सिस्टम से उम्मीद कम और निराशा ज्यादा मिल रही है। सच कहूं तो हमें भाजपा सरकार और सिस्टम से ऐसी उम्मीद नहीं थी। हम न्याय चाहते थे, लेकिन हमें सिर्फ इंतजार, चुप्पी और निराशा मिली। —— English Version —— My name is Anubhav Tripathi, and I belong to a small village named Lilauli in Uttar Pradesh. Our SBI bank branch is located in Mandhata. Today, I want to share an experience that has deeply affected and emotionally broken my family. Around 2 years ago, my father lost his phone in the market. That phone had my mother’s SBI bank account linked with PhonePe. Soon after, an unauthorized person accessed the account and transferred around ₹97,000 through multiple transactions to an unknown account. The amount was transferred in parts of nearly ₹30,000 each. We immediately took action: • Informed SBI Bank and got the account frozen • Requested the account receiving the money to be blocked • Filed a complaint on the Cyber Fraud Portal • Registered an FIR at the nearest police station • Submitted all records and proof to the bank manager The most shocking part was that the person whose account received the money himself admitted that the amount had gone into his Airtel account and said he would return the money if the account was reopened. Despite this, the bank refused to help us or reverse the amount. Even after 2 years, we have still not received any justice. Instead, the bank manager is now telling my parents to reactivate the account and continue transactions, otherwise the remaining balance may also be transferred to a “government account.” For a normal rural family, around ₹97,000 is a huge amount. But bigger than the financial loss is the loss of trust in the system. Even today, I have only one question: If someone can so easily access a PhonePe-linked bank account and transfer money, then how safe is the hard-earned money of ordinary people? Today, out of helplessness, I told my parents to withdraw the remaining amount and close the account because we are now receiving more disappointment than hope from the system. Honestly, we never expected this kind of response from the BJP government and the system. We wanted justice, but all we received was silence, delay, and disappointment. @narendramodi @myogiadityanath @Uppolice @cyberdost @TheOfficialSBI @PhonePe @PMOIndia #CyberFraud #Justice #UPI #SBI #PhonePe
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Rangeen Baba
Rangeen Baba@Rangeenbaba93·
These are ITBP Commandant Gaurav Prasad from Kanpur. Today, people across different places are praising him for something many would hesitate to do. He reportedly knew that standing openly for one of his own personnel could come at a personal cost — even departmental action. Yet, instead of worrying about position, career, or consequences, he chose to stand by his soldier. When his jawan, Vikas Singh, was struggling to get justice for his mother… When repeated efforts did not lead to an FIR being registered… When the system appeared unresponsive… Commandant Gaurav Prasad stepped in and stood beside his personnel. Reports say he reached the Commissioner’s office along with around 50 commandos in support of seeking action. For many, this was not just an act of protest — it was seen as an attempt to shake a system that seemed unwilling to respond to the pain of one of its own. Today, many are discussing rules, procedure, and protocol. But supporters argue that if he had not taken a stand, the issue might never have received attention. To them, leadership is not only about rank — it is about standing with your people when they feel unheard. Salute to such courage and conviction. 🇮🇳
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Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer
Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer@RajeshwariRW·
• Grandfather: Retired Judge • Father: Member of Parliament • Mother: IAS Officer Next Generation - Dalit / Backward / EWS. Shame on you if you are still demanding more reservation for your kids.
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Pavitra Kumar Dubey
Pavitra Kumar Dubey@Pavitradubey·
@theskindoctor13 Creation of one’s own path. Life has no clear answer the person experiencing it may have. People do what not for reach, access, wealth etc It’s all abt perspective one develops and chooses the path that gets it fruit (may be sweet or bitter). Yes, no 1 should be left like this.
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Mayank Shukla@conectmayanks·
@KirtiAzaad Why did your didi and her nephew could not falk about the population control from their vote bank
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Kirti Azad
Kirti Azad@KirtiAzaad·
Life of a cockroach travelling on Indian Railways
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
Amazing news! Supreme Court has asked "If both parents are IAS officers, why you still need Reservation?" #OneFamilyOneReservation is set to become a reality!
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
Her name is Anu Kumari. She was born in 1984 in Sonipat, Haryana. She completed her engineering degree and then her MBA. She got married, moved to a new city and became a full time homemaker raising her young son. She was not unhappy. But she felt unfinished. In 2013 she attempted the UPSC Civil Services Examination for the first time. She did not clear it. She was 29 years old with a child, no coaching institute and no institutional support. Most people around her said she had already missed her window. She attempted again in 2016. She cleared it. All India Rank 2. The second highest rank in the country that year. She had prepared almost entirely at home, studying after her son went to sleep, waking before he did. She used free online resources. She had no study group. Her husband supported her fully throughout. When journalists asked her what had pushed her to try again after failing, she said this. “I wanted my son to see that you do not stop because you failed once. You stop when you decide to stop. I had not decided to stop.” She is currently posted as an IAS officer in Haryana. Most people who cleared UPSC Rank 2 that year were straight out of coaching academies. She was a 32 year old homemaker who studied after her child went to sleep. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Divya Mittal
Divya Mittal@divyamittal_IAS·
IIT Delhi to IIM Bangalore to IAS. I got the best education my country had to offer. It taught me how to crack tough exams and manage big responsibilities. But it never taught me how to quiet my own mind or handle loneliness. We spend many years learning how to achieve, but not a single day learning how to be happy. My thoughts on what is missing in school education. Emotional Regulation: We memorized the periodic table, but no one explained the chemistry of a broken heart. School demanded we stay quiet, confusing silence with peace. Now, we don't know how to host our own storms without drowning in them. We feel lost because we were taught to suppress, not to process. Deep Communication: We were taught to write perfect essays, but not how to say "I’m hurting" or "No." While there is a strong emphasis on communication, we are not taught the vocabulary of the adult life. There is no course on how to stand our ground in face of bullying by a boss or how to protect our work boundaries by saying 'No' Critical Thinking: In school, the person with the most answers won. In life, the person with the most questions survives. This is the reason many adults can repeat opinions confidently without ever questioning where those opinions came from. We are told everything as the gospel truth. So we end up just following blindly Financial Literacy: We spent years learning maths and solving for x, but never learned how to keep ourselves from falling in a debt trap. Money isn't just about math; it’s about the dignity of choice. We do not learn how to use debt effectively without it controlling our freedom. How impulsive spending compounds over time, or how money affects stress, relationships, and mental peace. Financial literacy is missing because education often focuses on earning money someday, not managing it wisely once it arrives. Self-Discipline School is a world of bells and schedules. Someone else always tells you what to do and when. But adulthood is a world of total silence. We feel stuck because we were never taught how to push ourselves without a teacher watching. Discipline is simply the habit of keeping promises to yourself. This is a habit many of us are lacking Handling Loneliness In school, you are always shrouded by people. You never realize how loud the silence of adulthood can be until you’re in it. We feel lonely because we weren't taught how to be our own best friends. Peace is learning that being alone doesn't mean being lonely. It is a sacred space, not a sign of being unwanted. Reading People School is a time of innocence where friendships are often given to you. But as we go along, not everyone retains that purity. We feel cheated because we weren't taught to see the hidden intentions or the masks people wear. Reading people is the quiet wisdom of seeing the truth behind the words. Mental Health Maintenance We have gym class for our bodies, but nothing for our souls. We are taught to push through exhaustion to finish a project, which is exactly how we end up in burnout. Honoring your nervous system is the only way to make sure the light inside you doesn't go out. We should know when we are dealing with a stressor and unable to handle it anymore. We should know when to reach out for help if we feel that we are drowning in that distress Knowing Yourself We spend years trying to be the "best" student, only to realize we don't know who we are without a gold medal. We are left inadequate because we studied every subject except our own souls. The ultimate education is discovering what truly matters to you before the world tells you what to want.
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
Today, I gave a lift to a neighbour and dropped her at the restaurant where she works as a cashier. When I asked why she was walking in such extreme heat, she told me she could not afford to spend Rs 50 on auto fare every day. She takes auto only during emergencies. This is the reality of middle class today. We really don’t need lectures on saving money - we are already struggling to save as much as possible. What we really need is a serious plan to increase manufacturing jobs and build skill centres. Now, where is that plan?
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संदीप देव | SSandeep Deo
संघ विचारक और पूर्व राज्यसभा सांसद प्रोo राकेश सिन्हा ने अपनी बेटी के विवाह में ज्ञानवापी में शिवलिंग को फव्वारा बताने वाले तस्लीम रहमानी को बुलाया था। ज्ञात हो कि तस्लीम रहमानी के कारण ही नूपुर शर्मा गुमनाम जीवन जी रही है। साभार: एक संघी मित्र ने मुझे फोटो सहित पोस्ट भेजा है ताकि मैं इसे शेयर कर दूं। धन्यवाद।
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Mayank Shukla@conectmayanks·
@RahulGandhi Arey kharge ji k bhavi pm aap to na hi bolo ispar, jitni jiski sankya bhari uski utni hissedari aur PDA ka raag aalaane wale sirf is balak k liye ghadiyali aanson hi bahayenge
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
“अब नहीं देनी प्रतियोगी परीक्षा।” लखीमपुर खीरी के 21 साल के ऋतिक मिश्रा के ये आख़िरी शब्द थे। तीसरी बार NEET देने वाला यह बच्चा, परीक्षा रद्द होते ही टूट गया। गोवा में भी एक NEET अभ्यर्थी ने जान दे दी। ये बच्चे परीक्षा से नहीं हारे, इन्हें एक भ्रष्ट तंत्र ने मारा है। यह आत्महत्या नहीं - यह सिस्टम द्वारा हत्या है। आंकड़े देखिए: 2015 से 2026 तक - 148 परीक्षा घोटाले। 87 परीक्षाएँ रद्द, 9 करोड़ बच्चों का भविष्य प्रभावित। 148 घोटालों में सज़ा हुई - सिर्फ़ 1 को। CBI ने 17 मामले लिए, ED ने 11 - किसी को सज़ा नहीं। NEET, AIPMT और अन्य मेडिकल परीक्षाओं में अकेले 15 घोटाले। और सबसे शर्मनाक बात: इन घोटालों में जिम्मेदार किसी अधिकारी या मंत्री का इस्तीफ़ा नहीं हुआ। हटाए जाते हैं - फिर चुपके से बड़े पद पर बैठा दिए जाते हैं। चोरी कराने वालों को इनाम मिलता है, और परीक्षा देने वाले बच्चे जान गँवाते हैं। मोदी जी - कितने ऋतिक चाहिए आपकी जवाबदेही जगाने के लिए? मेरे युवा साथियों, आपका दर्द मेरा दर्द है। आपकी मेहनत मेरी मेहनत है। आपका भविष्य चुराने वालों को जवाब देना ही होगा। चाहे जितना वक्त लगे, किसी को बख्शा नहीं जाएगा - ये मेरा वादा है। यह लड़ाई हम साथ लड़ेंगे - और जीतेंगे भी।
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Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer
Dr. Rajeshwari Iyer@RajeshwariRW·
• Soldier should be Defence Minister • Doctor should be Health Minister • CA should be Finance Minister • Professor should be Edu. Minister • Scientist should be Science & Tech Minister Right person for the right ministry.
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desi mojito
desi mojito@desimojito·
When Skin Doctor got bail after his arrest, liberals and lsIamists were upset he was released. When Pawan Khera got bail after his arrest, the same people called it a victory for democracy and celebrated Principles seem to change for them depending on who’s involved. Hypocrisy Level = 786x72
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Himalayan Hindu
Himalayan Hindu@himalayanhindu·
This video is allegedly from Haridwar Rishikesh road where miscreants wr openly firing gunshots. Whr tf did they get guns & who gave them the nerve to do this? @uttarakhandcops make an example out of them. Strictest possible action is the ONLY language these hooligans understand.
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Mayank Shukla
Mayank Shukla@conectmayanks·
@CeoNoida @dmgbnagar @PankajSinghBJP @dr_maheshsharma firefighting ki samuchit vyavastha Gautam budh nagar mein kab hogi, feb mein rg residency sec 120 mein fire lagi thi, fire officer bhi aaye , audit ka aashwashan dekar chale gaye, cranes upari floor tak pahuch nahi payee thi
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Shubham Shukla
Shubham Shukla@Shubhamshuklamp·
पंडित जी नहीं, कुंजड़े की जाति है - राधेबाबू, थानेदार (जिला प्रतापगढ़) पंडितों/ब्राह्मणों पर अभद्र टिप्पणी करना आजकल सबसे आसान हो गया भले ही इन्हें अभी लाइन हाजिर कर दिया गया है। लेकिन सबको पता है कुछ दिन बाद क्या होगा।
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
ब्राह्मणों को गाली देने वाले सुन लें
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
Yesterday was a long day. I was called for questioning in connection with a case that I believed had no merit, and I attended the questioning to present my version. However, the police arrested me at 5.30 PM. I was granted bail at 10 PM, and the Hon’ble Duty Judge clearly stated that he saw no offence in the case. He also said that he saw no mens rea and failed to understand why I had even been arrested. Grateful to @RaviSharmaTalks and @sidcool2302, the wonderful lawyers who helped me through this. Thankful to the many people, both online and offline, who supported me. I’m truly grateful. Of course, there are many who dislike you and use such opportunities to strike harder when you are down, but that’s fair game. It was your day, and you took it. I can take those blows and come back. At times like these, one realises the importance of ideological support. The people who stood by me at the most crucial juncture were neither close friends nor relatives, but those with whom I am bound by ideology. And it delivered for me when it mattered most. This incident has added many new layers of perspective, most importantly the ones we usually miss in the melee of day-to-day social media discourse. I’ll write about the specifics of this case another day. For now, I just want to say thank you so much to everyone who has been a well-wisher. I’m grateful. Thank you for monitoring the situation.
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The Jaipur Dialogues
The Jaipur Dialogues@JaipurDialogues·
NEET PAPER LEAK: Dharmendra Pradhan Needs to go!
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