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  • 20:552 935172

    An ordinary Indian who can hold stage for hours - ALONE You will get tired sitting, but he won't Jai Hind

  • 19:256 562269

    An Exclusive Conversation with Gen. Manoj Naravane This is not just a book launch. Join me for an exclusive Q&A and conversation with Gen. Manoj Naravane, PVSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, former Chief of the Army Staff, as we explore leadership, strategy, decision-making and the realities of military life from a decorated General’s perspective. 📖 The Curious and the Classified 📅 20 August 2026 | 5:30 PM 📍 Modern College Auditorium, Shivajinagar, Pune 🎟️ FREE EVENT — but registration is mandatory. ⚠️ Invite-only | Limited seats Come with your questions. Leave with perspectives you won’t find in a book. Registration Link https://forms.gle/HSPYqkHRm5SoQE2m6

  • 19:216 656438

    At Andaman and Nicobar. Jai Hind 🫡🫡

  • 19:107 209515

    Dear Language champions of Maharastra, Watch this This is what Maharastra use to be

  • 19:027 504384

    In one short line "Go to Villages"

  • 18:418 556553

    This is a significant institutional reset at the National Testing Agency (NTA). Reports today say NTA has removed around 600 subject experts from its examination panels and is bringing in new specialists, alongside a four-tier scrutiny process for question papers. The stated objective is to improve transparency, accountability and the quality of examinations. The Minto Road headquarters is also part of the wider security overhaul; NTA has already floated a ₹7.5-crore tender for round-the-clock security covering its headquarters and other critical facilities. In other words: this isn't cosmetic housekeeping. NTA is rebuilding the examination machinery after the credibility crisis. The real test will be whether these structural changes translate into leak-proof papers, fewer errors and—most importantly—restored confidence among students and parents. This is how Modi ji works

  • 18:308 988870

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hit by a woman Hafiz Saeed’s Muridke headquarters was hit by woman fighter pilot during Op Sindoor She was flying a Su 30 MKI which fires both Rampage and BrahMos air-to-ground missiles, used during the 87-hour conflict.

  • 18:209 376644

    AFTER 32 YEARS, VARANASI TO GET 3 MEGA TOWNSHIPS PM Modi’s constituency is entering a new phase of planned urban expansion with 3 integrated townships. 250-acre Anand Kashi | 165-acre Rudra Vihar | 160-acre Sports City near the upcoming international cricket stadium. Backed by ₹400 Cr in state seed capital and closely monitored by CM Yogi, Varanasi is booming. Curse of Kashi: After all this, Benaras people will reward Ajay Rai and ensure Modi ji struggles to win because he destroyed Kashi culture and the aesthetics. Kashi was known for mud,uilth, uncontrollable crowd, barrow lanes, dust and debris, overhead wires falling, paan spits across the walls, urine and human, animal faeces on gallis. He cleaned up Maa ganga, expanded the roads, built a Bhavya Corridor to facilitate tourists/pilgrims, cruise ship and all modern amenities but yet people were angry with him because he destroyed soul of Kashi and made him trail in Lok Sabha elections in front of Ajay Rai. Remember Khile ka Darwaza hamesha andar se khulta hai be it Prthviraj Chavan, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Vijayanagara or Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was a shame that Shri Narendra Modi ji was trailing in Kashi for first three rounds during counting including postal ballots in LS elections. Only Hindus especially Middle finger class Hindus betray their leaders due to their selfish and greedy needs because Hindus don't do their duties but expect rights and spoon feeding from govt. Modi after doing so much development has to struggle to win Kashi whereas Pappu Gandhi who hasn't visited his constituency Rae Bareli/Amethi once will be rewarded by voters with a great margin.

  • 17:5110,3 тыс858

    Raghav Chaddha has started speaking 😁😎

  • 17:2111,3 тыс471

    The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield has moved above 5.3%, touching roughly 5.33%, its highest level since June 2007. Why this matters U.S. borrowing is getting structurally more expensive. Investors are demanding higher returns to lend to Washington amid concerns about the huge fiscal deficit and rising debt. Inflation expectations are rising. Oil above $90/barrel, particularly amid the U.S.-Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz concerns, is feeding fears of persistent inflation. The Fed cannot easily solve this by simply cutting rates. Long-term yields are being driven increasingly by inflation, fiscal borrowing and term premium—not just the Fed's overnight rate. Mortgages and corporate borrowing get hit. The 30-year Treasury is an important benchmark for long-term borrowing costs; higher yields transmit into housing and business finance. Global markets feel the pressure. Higher U.S. yields can pull capital toward dollar assets and raise borrowing costs globally. Major European and Japanese long-term yields are also climbing. The really interesting part is the signal: The world's supposedly safest borrower is having to pay more and more to attract long-term money. That doesn't mean a 2008-style crisis is imminent. But 5.3% on the 30-year is a warning that markets are increasingly questioning the long-term combination of U.S. debt, deficits, inflation and geopolitical risk. And for India, this matters too: global capital has alternatives. When U.S. long-term yields become this attractive, emerging markets—including India—have to work harder to retain foreign capital.

  • 17:0311,4 тыс417

    पता नहीं कियु? पता कीजियेगा Share this link with others https://t.me/DGPIndia/74781

  • 16:5911,6 тыс603

    I-T DEPARTMENT LENS ON BIG MONEY BEING SUCKED OUT OF INDIA! This is a story that deserves far more attention. The Income Tax Department has launched a nationwide verification exercise covering around 394 entities and 36 professionals after identifying suspicious foreign remittances over the past three years. The red flags are staggering: • Tiny turnovers—or no tax returns—yet huge sums sent abroad • Entities allegedly not operating from their declared addresses • Remittances shown as freight payments, software imports or consulting services, with the stated purpose reportedly not matching the scale of money moved • 117 of the 394 entities are located in districts along India’s land borders • The probe is also examining the professionals who certified these outward remittances. Now comes the BIG question: WHO IS SUCKING INDIA'S MONEY OUT? And more importantly— WHERE IS THAT MONEY GOING? Is this merely tax evasion and trade-based money laundering? Or could some of these networks be connected to hawala, narcotics proceeds, illegal cash networks, arms trafficking or other criminal financing? We should be careful: the investigation has not established these criminal links. But when entities with little or no genuine business activity move enormous sums abroad, every possibility must be investigated. And don't just investigate the shell entities. Follow the money. Identify the real beneficiaries. Trace the foreign destinations. Examine the intermediaries. Question the certifications. Expose the entire network. India cannot afford to lose its wealth through paper companies, fake addresses and bogus business purposes. 394 entities are under the lens. 117 are in land-border states. 36 professionals are also being examined. Now let the investigation answer the question every Indian should be asking: WHO IS SUCKING THE MONEY OUT OF INDIA—AND WHERE IS IT GOING?

  • 16:4111,5 тыс550

    STOP BLAMING THE GOVERNMENT FOR WHAT PARENTS ARE ALLOWING. India needs a serious conversation about the growing addiction to Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts and endless scrolling—but the first conversation should happen inside our homes, not in Parliament. Today, we have children who cannot eat without a mobile phone in front of them. A child gets restless? Give him a screen. A child is crying? Give him a screen. Parents want five minutes of peace? Give him a screen. Going to a restaurant? Give him a screen. Travelling? Give him a screen. And then we complain that the child cannot concentrate. Really? We are training children from an early age to expect constant stimulation, instant entertainment and zero boredom—and then expecting them to sit quietly in a classroom, read a book, learn a skill and develop patience. The damage isn't just about screen time. It is about attention. Short-form content trains the brain to constantly seek the next stimulus. Hours disappear into passive consumption that could have gone into reading, sports, learning an instrument, developing a skill, talking to grandparents, playing outdoors or simply learning how to be bored. And there is another uncomfortable question: What kind of example are parents setting? A child sees parents scrolling during meals, while talking to each other, before sleeping and immediately after waking up. Then the same parents tell the child: "Beta, phone mat dekho. Concentrate on your studies." Children don't learn discipline from lectures. They learn it by watching us. Yes, governments may eventually need sensible guardrails for children and algorithmic feeds. Digital literacy matters. Platforms should have greater responsibility. But let's not outsource parenting to the government. Government can regulate platforms. Schools can educate children. Technology companies can build safeguards. But only parents can build habits. If your 6-year-old needs a phone to eat, the problem isn't Instagram. The problem started at home. Before demanding age restrictions from the government, perhaps we should impose some restrictions on ourselves. Put the phone away at dinner. Let children experience boredom. Make them play outside. Let them read. Talk to them. Listen to them. And most importantly— STOP USING A SMARTPHONE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PARENTING. The real epidemic may not be screen addiction. It may be our addiction to convenient parenting.

  • 16:1111,9 тыс983

    A massive tunnel has been discovered beneath a house in Kasaragod while digging a pit for a septic tank. The residents are now scared to stay in their own home. This is 2nd tunnel being discovered in kerala. This one by accident. What is with tunnels in a non border region far away from land border. What are they planning? PFI handiwork is similar to Hamas to escape during riots, store weapons, supplies and ship arms, drugs.

  • 16:0811,9 тыс609

    The Typical Indian Mindset Today while Before 2014 everyone was living in Ram Rajya Every politician is corrupt. Every babu is corrupt. Everyone in government is corrupt. Every system is corrupt Every Judge is corrupt But me? I am as pure as 24K gold. 😇 I stood in line for four days. I gave my “honest” driving test. I submitted my “actual” eye-test report. And yes, I got my driving licence without paying a bribe. “Sir, I am a direct descendant of Shri Ram. I am as honest as him. The rest are corrupt.” 🙏 The uncomfortable truth is this: The seed of corruption is not watered only by politicians and babus. It is often watered by We, the People. We want shortcuts. We want privileges. We want our file moved first. We want rules bent for us. We want the queue skipped—just this once. And then we complain: “This country is corrupt.” Corruption survives when we condemn it publicly but participate in it privately. If we want a less corrupt India, the first question isn't: “Why are THEY corrupt?” It is: “What am I willing to stop doing?” Change doesn't begin in Parliament. It begins in the mirror. 🇮🇳

  • 16:0111,9 тыс879

    India is planning to send cargo ships along the Northern Sea Route from next year, according to Shri Venkatesapathy, the Indian Shipping Ministry joint secretary. For India, the Arctic route can save up to 40% in distance and about two weeks in travel time to most European ports. This is Modi ji FAILED Diplomacy?

  • 15:5712 тыс777

    Himachal moves to trim IAS, IPS and IFS strength to cut administrative bill 📉 IAS posts down from 153 to 130, IFS 118 to 83 💰 Each officer costs state Rs 40-50 lakh yearly Saar BJP is corrupt saar, During BJP rule corruption increase saar, Congress better saar, Both are same saar

  • 15:3812,3 тыс861

    Kathmandu: Indian Army Chief General Dhiraj Seth meets Nepal PM Balen Shah Tenu kala chashma 😎😁 Tenu kala chashma jachda ae Jachda ae gore mukhde te 🎵🎶 Kala chasma to gir gaya niche Bacche ka. Pith piche bahut kutai huyi hai😉

  • 15:3212,1 тыс876

    We now have Volvo buses running from Srinagar, Kashmir, to New Delhi after the upgradation of NH44, something that wasn’t thinkable just a few years ago 🇮🇳

  • 15:1212,4 тыс592

    WARNING: India May Grow Old Before It Becomes Rich India is often celebrated as the world’s youngest major economy. But there is a demographic clock ticking quietly in the background. By 2050, India could have around 347 million people aged 60+. Roughly 1 in every 5 Indians could be elderly. That changes everything. The demographic warning: 1️⃣ The Senior Surge India’s elderly population is projected to rise dramatically—from about 149 million in 2022 to 347 million by 2050. 2️⃣ The Support Ratio Is Falling In 2001, there were about 8.4 working-age people for every elderly person. That ratio is expected to fall sharply in the coming decades. 3️⃣ Rural India Will Carry a Huge Burden A large majority of older Indians will continue to live in rural areas, where access to specialised geriatric healthcare and social security remains limited. 4️⃣ Fewer Workers. More Dependents. More retirees and proportionally fewer workers means greater pressure on families, healthcare systems, pensions and government finances. And this is where the real problem begins. For parents: The traditional Indian joint-family safety net is weakening as nuclear families become the norm. For children: They may have to support ageing parents while simultaneously building their own careers, raising children and saving for retirement. For your retirement: Longer life expectancy + rising healthcare costs = retirement savings will need to be much larger than what the previous generation required. For India: Our biggest advantage today is our young population. But a young population is an advantage only if it becomes productive. If we fail to create enough jobs, skills and productive opportunities today, tomorrow's elderly population may arrive before India has accumulated enough wealth to support it. And there is another demographic contradiction. India's fertility rate has already fallen below the replacement level of 2.1. But the national average hides enormous differences between states and communities. Urban, educated and financially secure Indians are increasingly choosing one child, no children or marriage later in life, driven by career priorities, housing costs and the rising cost of education. At the same time, fertility remains significantly higher among some economically weaker populations and in several northern states. This creates two very different demographic Indias. States such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra are already experiencing much lower fertility and faster ageing, while states such as Bihar and Uttar Pradesh remain relatively younger. ⚠️ The real warning India cannot afford to think about demographics only in terms of population size. We need to think about: How many people will work? How productive will they be? Who will care for the elderly? Who will pay for healthcare? Who will fund pensions? And will today's young population become wealthy enough to support tomorrow's ageing India? We have a demographic window of opportunity right now. We must convert our young population into skilled, employed and productive citizens before the window closes. Because the real danger is not simply that India will grow old. The danger is that India may grow old before it becomes rich. 🇮🇳