The Real Cost of Freedom: Heartbreaking Sacrifice of Sepoy Pravin Janjal Prabhakar 💔🙏

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u/GoodZombie403 — 1 day ago

A heartwarming display of courage from Delhi's heroes, who put lives before property and used mattresses worth lakhs to help guests escape the devastating Malviya Nagar fire.

Video source and credit - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZMWO_6ojjc/

News - https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/

The tragedy could have been far worse if not for a local shop owner and his son. The duo sacrificed nearly Rs 2 lakh worth of new mattresses to create a makeshift safety net that helped save numerous lives.

u/GoodZombie403 — 3 days ago

Meet Mihira: Pune’s 6-Year-Old Weightlifting Prodigy Lifting Hearts and Weights

Meet Mihira Gangurde – the 6-year-old weightlifting sensation from Pune, Maharashtra! 💪

While most kids her age are busy with toys and cartoons, Mihira is already lifting weights with remarkable strength, focus, and confidence. This little powerhouse is chasing big dreams and proving that age is just a number when you have passion and dedication.

Incredible talent at such a young age! Proud moment for Maharashtra and India. Keep shining, Mihira! 🚀

Video Source and credit :- https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXE2G9-Dw-d/

EDIT ( PLEASE DO READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING 📢📢)

Till now I have seen some comments asking " Is this safe ??" So yes this is 100% safe for the kid.

This girl is involved in supervised, light strength training with proper technique and not heavy Olympic lifts.
Real sources (not random studies):

u/GoodZombie403 — 4 days ago

India’s Chandeep Singh Wins Gold at Asian Para Taekwondo Championship in Mongolia 🥇

"Proud Moment for India! 🥇"

At just 11 years old, Chandeep Singh lost both his arms in a tragic electrical accident. Many would have given up, but he chose to fight back.

Today, this warrior from Jammu & Kashmir has made history by winning the Gold Medal in the Men's +80kg category at the 11th Asian Para Taekwondo Championship in Mongolia — becoming the first para-athlete from J&K to achieve this feat at the Asian level.

His journey is a powerful reminder that limitations exist only in the mind. Despite all odds, with sheer determination, discipline, and hard work, Chandeep turned his biggest challenge into his greatest strength.

Respect and congratulations, Champion! 🇮🇳

You are not just winning medals — you're inspiring millions to never give up.

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u/GoodZombie403 — 6 days ago
▲ 72 r/TeenIndiaLove+3 crossposts

How to make female friends? (17M) - first post here

Hey everyone,

This is my first post on this sub, so sorry if this isn’t the right place to ask.

I’m a 17-year-old guy, and till now I’ve never really had a female friend. It’s not like I’m a weirdo or desperate or anything. I genuinely feel having friends from the opposite gender gives you a different perspective and helps socially.

In school, I’ve tried talking to some girls normally, exchanging notes, asking about studies, casual conversations, etc. Things usually go fine for a few days or maybe a week, but after that the replies become dry or they slowly stop responding.

I honestly don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Maybe my approach is bad; maybe I talk too much or too little. I’m not sure. Or do girls generally prefer to keep distance? Can someone give honest advice?

So I wanted honest advice:
How do you guys make and maintain female friendships naturally?

Advice from both boys and girls would really help.

Thanks. 🙏

About the comment in the picture
Find the comment on post titled "I won't lie, cute" on IndianTeenagers

I don't know what you all will think, but honestly, I don't think that my comment was creepy in any way.
I asked O.P. nicely (Btw, O.P. didn't reply, but this person did).

I don't know what I am doing wrong and why this keeps happening to me. I understand everyone is different, but now I have even stopped counting my "No's"; now it feels like I am stuck in a loop in IRL (approach>little talk>ignore) and online (asking=creep).

Like, ok, one said no, another marked me as "creep," the third just ignored, and the fourth... just doesn't care; didn't even see my comment/text.

I am going to turn 17 this Sept. I am a little worried that if these things keep happening, I am losing my self-esteem little by little, maybe... I should stop trying and let this be and accept that it is what it is.

u/GoodZombie403 — 10 days ago

Gurindervir Singh – India’s Fastest Man Just Shut Down All the “Indian Genes” Doubters 🔥

Late post 😅 but had to share this.

People said:

“Indians can’t sprint.”

“100m isn’t for us.”

“Indian genes aren’t built for speed.”

And then Gurindervir Singh ran 100m in 10.09s and became the fastest Indian ever 🇮🇳

This is bigger than a record.

It’s proof that hard work > stereotypes.

So if you’re chasing something big, don’t let anyone decide your limits for you.

Jai Hind ❤️

u/GoodZombie403 — 15 days ago