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What's Going On at Janki Setu, Rishikesh?

This video appears to show a man dressed in saffron robes allegedly offering ₹1,000–₹1,200 & a bicycle to girls and asking them to accompany him to a secluded area. If these allegations are true, this is deeply disturbing and should be investigated immediately. Religious attire must never be used to exploit or target anyone.

u/Max_P4 — 2 hours ago

Man dressed as Lord Hanuman was seen dancing with the party flag.

During a rally by BJP National President Nitin Naveen in Lucknow.

u/amansharmma — 2 hours ago

Gwalior: Man opens fire in anger after locals reportedly hurled abuses at his mother."

Location: Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh (Gole Ka Mandir police station area).

Accused: Sukhdev alias "Sukha Pandit".

Incident: The accused opened fire on a liquor shop accountant and staff in broad daylight.

Motive: The accused claimed that the shop workers abused and misbehaved with his mother and sister earlier that day. Enraged by the insult, he returned with a firearm.Police

Action: Gwalior Police arrested Sukha Pandit on 3 July and paraded him through the locality to deter criminals.

u/Afraid-Ad6839 — 9 hours ago

Breaking: Madhya Pradesh Successfully Builds India's First Quantum Hospital — It Exists Only When the Files Are Open

Congratulations to the government for achieving what modern science couldn't.

A hospital with:

  • 100 beds (on paper)
  • 87 staff positions
  • Around ₹3 crore reportedly spent on salaries
  • Zero land
  • Zero construction
  • Zero bricks

Forget AI. We've entered the era of Schrödinger's Hospital it exists in government records but disappears the moment you visit the location.

Patients got no hospital, taxpayers got the bill, and the bureaucracy apparently got promoted for keeping the paperwork alive.

If this is the "double-engine model," one engine seems to run on files and the other on public money.

The only thing constructed here was an impressive paper trail.

Source: Times Now Navbharat report on the proposed 100-bed civil hospital in Khajrana, Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

u/spirit101_gg — 6 hours ago
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Change my mind (No Mental gymnastics please)

It is mostly colonial and post colonial propaganda. Most of the atrocity literature is also vastly exaggerated and most blame on Brahmins are just mental gymnastics.

The immense hate on Brahmins for everything is getting overboard now.

u/Negative-Guidance453 — 20 hours ago

If this kinda thing would gave happened in India it would have been met with so much criticism and people willing to donate would be labeled as 'andhabhakts'

u/helpless_driver21 — 18 hours ago

Why Do Some American-Born Desis Throw Indians Under the Bus?

Are American-born Desis uniquely like this? British-born Desis are generally okay in my experience, but if you look at people like Padma Lakshmi and Hasan Minhaj, they often seem to have a habit of throwing us under the bus. They also seem quick to jump on white liberal trends and talking points, publicly criticize or distance themselves from their parents' generation, and repeat negative stereotypes about Indians,like saying Indians smell or are cheap,while rarely, in my view, calling out racism or racist attacks against Indians. Has anyone else noticed this, or is it just my perception?

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u/Classic-Sentence3148 — 10 hours ago

Suspecting extra-marital affair, husband checks wife's phone. Wife strangles him in front of MIL.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/woman-kills-husband-in-front-of-mother-in-law-in-east-delhi-arrested/articleshow/132144395.cms

Alisha claimed that her husband suspected her of having an extramarital affair and had taken possession of her phone to “search for evidence” at night.

This led to a fight between the couple. DCP (Shahdara) Rajendra Prasad Meena said, “In a fit of rage, she sat on his chest and strangulated him with her dupatta.”

Another officer added that Mustakeem’s mother tried to intervene and stop the woman but in vain. The dupatta allegedly used in the crime has been seized.

u/Western-Ask1377 — 1 day ago

Atleast this mens commission can provide Justice for Indian men?

What do you think about this?

There has been talks for mens commission since ages. There were multiples cases where men being a victim but never got needed Justice, just because crime was done by a women.

I dont think this men commission can even bring Justice to India men in this country. We as Indian have only one motion towards women is a goddess, what ever she does is godly, even when she commits unlawful acts. As long as Peudo feminists are present, there will be no Justice for men. Thats why I dont this mens commission will bring any Justice for men who keeps on suffering from ages.

https://x.com/DrAshokKMittal/status/2073066385459273863[link](https://x.com/DrAshokKMittal/status/2073066385459273863)

u/venkatesh0690 — 1 day ago