At this point, if Pakistan Government says they will give him an award, he will run there immediately and do khi khi khi, Mera pakistan se purana nata hai
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At this point, if Pakistan Government says they will give him an award, he will run there immediately and do khi khi khi, Mera pakistan se purana nata hai

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 2 days ago

Breaking news: Starting today, millions of stupid will trek many kilometres through difficult terrain to catch a glimpse of a naturally formed ice stalagmite.

Imagine explaining this to an outsiders: ‘Yes, millions of Indians voluntarily endure a grueling mountain trek to see an ice stalagmite that forms naturally every year.

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 3 days ago
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Marwar will always remain grateful to Dr Manmohan Singh for Pachpadra Refinery 😇

And Ashok Gehlot too 🐪

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 3 days ago

Promotion of pseudoscience in IITs, article in The Hindu Newspaper

“The Indian knowledge system centres intend to embed myth based inquiries in the framework of IITs, leveraging the institutes' prestige to acquire for their politico-religious dogma a veneer of scientific legitimacy.

Article 51A(h) of the Indian Constitution says that : It shall be the duty of every citizen of India to To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform;

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 9 days ago

TIL that all 21 soldiers in Battle of Saragarhi (1897) were Jats.

The Battle of Saragarhi (12 September 1897): One of History’s Greatest Last Stands

The battle was fought on 12 September 1897 at Saragarhi, a heliograph communication post between Fort Lockhart and Fort Gulistan (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).

21 Jat Sikh soldiers of the 36th Sikhs defended the post against an estimated 10,000–12,000 Afridi and Orakzai tribal fighters.
Led by Havildar Ishar Singh, the defenders refused repeated offers to surrender.
All 21 soldiers fought until the last man. Their stand delayed the attackers long enough for Fort Gulistan to strengthen its defenses and contributed to the eventual British Indian recapture of the post.

The Jat background of the soldiers : The 36th Sikhs was a class regiment recruited from Jat Sikhs, which was the regiment’s designated recruiting base under the British Indian Army’s recruitment system.

How exceptional was Saragarhi: A force of 21 holding out against thousands of attackers is one of the most extraordinary last stands ever recorded.
Military historians often compare Saragarhi with famous last stands such as Thermopylae, Rorke’s Drift, and The Alamo, though each occurred under different circumstances and isn’t directly comparable.

What makes Saragarhi unique is the combination of:

  1. An overwhelming numerical disadvantage,
  2. Refusal to surrender,
  3. Every defender fighting to the death,
  4. The successful fulfillment of their mission by delaying the enemy despite certain defeat.

Every one of the 21 soldiers was posthumously awarded the Indian Order of Merit, then the highest gallantry award available to Indian soldiers.
The Battle of Saragarhi is one of the greatest examples of discipline, duty, and courage against impossible odds in world military history.

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 10 days ago
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Education Minister of Singapore

Desmond lee, Oxford and NUS graduate. See his social media feed once and compare it with our education Ministers’

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 16 days ago

The basic difference between us and them

Savarkar Filed 10 Mercy Petitions Before British, whereas Revolutionaries Like Bhagat Singh Refused To Compromise: Grandnephew of savarkar tells Pune Court

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 20 days ago
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Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, who was Jal Shakti Minister from 2019-2024, is blaming Ashok Gehlot for Jodhpur’s water woes

After so many protests against state govt and shekhawat for ongoing water crisis, Few days ago Jodhpur Police put a blanket ban on any kind of protest for 2 months.

u/Curiously-skeptic-27 — 21 days ago