One thing TVK does is hiding the truth

R*pe and weed is being too normal nowadays. People who defend saying this happened with past govt. stop whining, this election is for a change not for the past. Let's hope for better state

u/curly_messy_slut — 4 days ago

" Freedom is not given, it is taken" - Subhas Chandra Bose

Whenever i read about Nethaji, it mesmerized me. The way he gathered an army, how he made enemies fear, etc. Have you read about him? His death is one of the mystery

u/curly_messy_slut — 6 days ago

Bandh in karnataka amidst the cauvery issue

Do they understand as much as they need, we too need the same water for our agricultural land. Why do they behave like they own our water?

u/curly_messy_slut — 8 days ago

Have lost a world famous mountaineer!!!

Nirmal Purja's Final Instagram Post Before Pakistan Expedition Goes Viral After Avalanche Tragedy

New Delhi, August 2: The last Instagram post from world-famous mountaineer Nirmal "Nims" Purja has caught widespread attention after he was one of ten climbers who lost their lives in a terrible avalanche on Broad Peak in Pakistan's Karakoram mountain range.

Before he left for the expedition, Purja shared a heartfelt message with his followers. He expressed his excitement about returning to Pakistan for another climbing challenge. The post showed his determination and love for mountaineering, which had earned him global recognition over the years. After his death was confirmed, the post received many tributes from fans, fellow climbers, and friends worldwide.

Purja, 43, was celebrated for rewriting mountaineering history by climbing all 14 of the world's peaks above 8,000 meters in record time. His incredible achievement was featured in the Netflix documentary 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible, inspiring millions with his courage, resilience, and determination.

The fatal avalanche struck Broad Peak on July 30 while an international expedition was climbing. Rescue operations faced severe challenges due to harsh weather and tough terrain. Authorities later confirmed that all ten expedition members had died, including climbers from Nepal, Pakistan, the United States, China, and Oman.

Purja's expedition company, Elite Expeditions, confirmed his death and paid tribute to his significant contributions to the climbing community. The company also mourned the loss of his trusted climbing partners and guides who died in the same disaster. Tributes have poured in from world leaders, mountaineers, and adventure enthusiasts, remembering him not only for his record-breaking achievements but also for his leadership, rescue efforts, and dedication to promoting Himalayan mountaineering.

This tragedy has once again highlighted the extreme dangers of high-altitude mountaineering in the Karakoram range, where unpredictable weather and avalanches continue to pose serious risks even to the most experienced climbers. Rescue teams are still conducting recovery operations under challenging conditions.

u/curly_messy_slut — 18 days ago