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  • Happy Republic Day 2025! 🇮🇳

    On this momentous occasion of Bharat's Republic Day, the nation celebrates the strength, diversity, and resilience that define its spirit. It is a day to honor the vision of freedom fighters, the wisdom embedded in the Constitution, and the aspirations of every citizen working toward a Bharat built on unity, prosperity, and peace.

    This Republic Day serves as a reminder to uphold the values of justice, equality, and freedom envisioned by the forefathers. It is an opportunity to embrace the timeless wisdom of Sanatan heritage while progressing boldly toward a brighter and modern future.

    "सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः, सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।
    सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु, मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग्भवेत्।।"
    (May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see what is auspicious, and may no one suffer.)

    Vande Mataram! 🙏✨
    Happy Republic Day 2025! 🇮🇳 On this momentous occasion of Bharat's Republic Day, the nation celebrates the strength, diversity, and resilience that define its spirit. It is a day to honor the vision of freedom fighters, the wisdom embedded in the Constitution, and the aspirations of every citizen working toward a Bharat built on unity, prosperity, and peace. This Republic Day serves as a reminder to uphold the values of justice, equality, and freedom envisioned by the forefathers. It is an opportunity to embrace the timeless wisdom of Sanatan heritage while progressing boldly toward a brighter and modern future. "सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः, सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः। सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु, मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग्भवेत्।।" (May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see what is auspicious, and may no one suffer.) Vande Mataram! 🙏✨
    देशहित ही सर्वोपरि है। गणतंत्र दिवस की शुभकामनाएं! 🇮🇳✨

    Happy republic day to all 🙏🇮🇳🚩
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  • Hokato Hotozhe Sema, Nagaland's pride and the first Paralympic medalist from the state, has been honored with the prestigious Arjuna Award by the President of India today!

    🏆#NationalSportsAwards
    Hokato Hotozhe Sema, Nagaland's pride and the first Paralympic medalist from the state, has been honored with the prestigious Arjuna Award by the President of India today! 🏆#NationalSportsAwards
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  • When People Complain there are no Jobs in India, What they Mean is:
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    There are no Legacy Jobs anymore, Where They Could Warm Chairs Whole Day, Cracking Joints and Jokes with Colleagues, and Still had Enough time left to Entertain a Cushy Side-business, With Least Bother About How Such Inactivity Hollows the Organization they represent Inside out as the Decades Roll by.
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    The kind of Jobs that you get through Personal Contacts with Political Network. Where There's always a Bhaiya-ji who can Deliver once you Hand over the Suitcase, and Ask no Questions till the Day you Show up at Work. Where You are Introduced to Institutional Corruption, first as a Means to Recover your Investment for the Job, and later, as the only Way to Build the Future you Aspire to.
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    Ironically, India had Always been the Land of Entrepreneurs. However, Mughal Rule and British Era Exploited these Entrepreneurs so Heavily through Jizya and Taxations, that it was Impossible to Sustain any sort of Business.
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    People then Found More Merit to be Courtiers and Employed in the British Bureaucracy as that Meant Your Personal Assets will be Secure from the Roving Eyes of the Empire, and later from the Even more Exploitative Brown Sepoy Party, the Congress.
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    Yeah, those Jobs are Gone, and that Time is also Gone. For Good. Ask the 2000-batch Bureaucrats who are Learning this Lesson the Hard Way Every Day Half-way through their Careers. They are now a Warning Sign for Anyone Who thought They Could Enjoy Gravy Trains earlier.
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    For others, Who Believe in Hustle and Innovative Approaches, Who Look outside the Box to make Money, There are Opportunities Galore.
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    Today, the World has Changed. While Everyone is Still aiming for the same (a Secure Future for Self and Family before they hit 60), they now understand that they can Either Accumulate Enough Capital for that by Working for 30-odd years for a Fixed Salary, or Make that much in 20-odd Years Through Smart (and Legal) Work and Entrepreneurship.
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    When PM Modi had Spoken about the potential of India UNINC., it was mocked as 'Pakodanomics', and everyone (including his voters) Trolled him for Promoting What was seen as "Lowly Work". Today the Society is much more Aware and is Witnessing how Small Tiffin Centers are Offering Higher Salaries to their Staff compared to what MNCs pay their Employees, and How Tea-stall Owners are Making a Killing.
    .
    Business is Becoming more Open, but More Importantly, the Business Mindset is becoming more Acceptable. Thankfully, People are now Waking up to the Gigantic Potential of the Service sector, and are Beginning to Shed the Supposed "Honor and Prestige" associated with Colonial-era Mindset, And are Shunning the Notion of "Secure jobs" to Explore Unchartered Territories.
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    To Make Bharat Rise Again, it's the time for Youngsters to Spread their wings and Fly Close to the Sun. In the Process, if they Burn some Feathers, it's Okay. These Early Mistakes Give Life-long Perspectives with Enough time to Recover and Re-attempt. The time of "Vote and Note" is Gone. It's now the Dawn of Learn & Earn.
    When People Complain there are no Jobs in India, What they Mean is: . There are no Legacy Jobs anymore, Where They Could Warm Chairs Whole Day, Cracking Joints and Jokes with Colleagues, and Still had Enough time left to Entertain a Cushy Side-business, With Least Bother About How Such Inactivity Hollows the Organization they represent Inside out as the Decades Roll by. . The kind of Jobs that you get through Personal Contacts with Political Network. Where There's always a Bhaiya-ji who can Deliver once you Hand over the Suitcase, and Ask no Questions till the Day you Show up at Work. Where You are Introduced to Institutional Corruption, first as a Means to Recover your Investment for the Job, and later, as the only Way to Build the Future you Aspire to. . Ironically, India had Always been the Land of Entrepreneurs. However, Mughal Rule and British Era Exploited these Entrepreneurs so Heavily through Jizya and Taxations, that it was Impossible to Sustain any sort of Business. . People then Found More Merit to be Courtiers and Employed in the British Bureaucracy as that Meant Your Personal Assets will be Secure from the Roving Eyes of the Empire, and later from the Even more Exploitative Brown Sepoy Party, the Congress. . Yeah, those Jobs are Gone, and that Time is also Gone. For Good. Ask the 2000-batch Bureaucrats who are Learning this Lesson the Hard Way Every Day Half-way through their Careers. They are now a Warning Sign for Anyone Who thought They Could Enjoy Gravy Trains earlier. . For others, Who Believe in Hustle and Innovative Approaches, Who Look outside the Box to make Money, There are Opportunities Galore. . Today, the World has Changed. While Everyone is Still aiming for the same (a Secure Future for Self and Family before they hit 60), they now understand that they can Either Accumulate Enough Capital for that by Working for 30-odd years for a Fixed Salary, or Make that much in 20-odd Years Through Smart (and Legal) Work and Entrepreneurship. . When PM Modi had Spoken about the potential of India UNINC., it was mocked as 'Pakodanomics', and everyone (including his voters) Trolled him for Promoting What was seen as "Lowly Work". Today the Society is much more Aware and is Witnessing how Small Tiffin Centers are Offering Higher Salaries to their Staff compared to what MNCs pay their Employees, and How Tea-stall Owners are Making a Killing. . Business is Becoming more Open, but More Importantly, the Business Mindset is becoming more Acceptable. Thankfully, People are now Waking up to the Gigantic Potential of the Service sector, and are Beginning to Shed the Supposed "Honor and Prestige" associated with Colonial-era Mindset, And are Shunning the Notion of "Secure jobs" to Explore Unchartered Territories. . To Make Bharat Rise Again, it's the time for Youngsters to Spread their wings and Fly Close to the Sun. In the Process, if they Burn some Feathers, it's Okay. These Early Mistakes Give Life-long Perspectives with Enough time to Recover and Re-attempt. The time of "Vote and Note" is Gone. It's now the Dawn of Learn & Earn.
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  • On this auspicious day of Bhai Tika, also celebrated as Bhai Dooj in India, we honor the sacred bond of love and commitment between brothers and sisters—a bond that transcends lifetimes and echoes the teachings of our ancient Sanatan scriptures. This festival, deeply rooted in our Sanatan Dharma, is a beautiful reminder of the divine relationship between siblings, where love, protection, and unwavering support are at the core of this union.

    The Vedas remind us that the bond between siblings is a microcosm of unity and harmony within families and communities, illustrating the power of togetherness and shared destiny. This day is a celebration of the promise to stand by each other through every challenge, to uplift one another, and to cherish the gift of having a sibling to share life’s journey.

    Today, as sisters apply the sacred tika on their brothers' foreheads, they offer their prayers for their brothers’ well-being, strength, and prosperity. And in return, brothers vow to protect, respect, and love their sisters eternally. May this divine exchange bring blessings, joy, and peace into every home.

    To all brothers and sisters around the world, may this #BhaiTika strengthen your bond and inspire you to keep love, harmony, and understanding alive. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Bhai Tika filled with the timeless spirit of Sanatan Dharma and the blessings of our sacred traditions.
    On this auspicious day of Bhai Tika, also celebrated as Bhai Dooj in India, we honor the sacred bond of love and commitment between brothers and sisters—a bond that transcends lifetimes and echoes the teachings of our ancient Sanatan scriptures. This festival, deeply rooted in our Sanatan Dharma, is a beautiful reminder of the divine relationship between siblings, where love, protection, and unwavering support are at the core of this union. The Vedas remind us that the bond between siblings is a microcosm of unity and harmony within families and communities, illustrating the power of togetherness and shared destiny. This day is a celebration of the promise to stand by each other through every challenge, to uplift one another, and to cherish the gift of having a sibling to share life’s journey. Today, as sisters apply the sacred tika on their brothers' foreheads, they offer their prayers for their brothers’ well-being, strength, and prosperity. And in return, brothers vow to protect, respect, and love their sisters eternally. May this divine exchange bring blessings, joy, and peace into every home. To all brothers and sisters around the world, may this #BhaiTika strengthen your bond and inspire you to keep love, harmony, and understanding alive. Wishing everyone a blessed and joyous Bhai Tika filled with the timeless spirit of Sanatan Dharma and the blessings of our sacred traditions.
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  • Latest Nepal News Headlines for November 1, 2024

    1. Nepal Secures Historic Victory Over England in Hong Kong Sixes
    Nepal's cricket team achieved a landmark six-wicket win against three-time champions England in the 20th Hong Kong Sixes tournament. Captain Sandeep Jora led the charge with an explosive 50 off 12 *****, guiding Nepal to chase down the 98-run target in just 4.2 overs.

    2. Nepal Celebrates Kukur Puja Honoring Canine Companions
    During the annual "Kukur Puja" festival, Nepalese across the country adorned dogs with flower garlands, offered treats, and applied vermillion marks on their heads to honor their loyalty and companionship. This tradition is part of the five-day Tihar festival, also known as Diwali.

    3. Nepal and Bhutan Seek Indian Investment for Hydropower Projects
    Nepal and Bhutan are actively seeking Indian investment to enhance their hydroelectric output and export surplus power to India. Officials highlighted India's push for net-zero emissions by 2070 and its need for renewable power to support economic growth.

    4. Record-Setting Teen Climber Advocates for Sherpa Leadership in Expeditions
    Eighteen-year-old Nima Rinji Sherpa, the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world's highest peaks, is advocating for Sherpas to be recognized as skilled athletes and expedition leaders, not just as porters and guides.

    5. Transgender Woman Wins Legal Recognition After 50 Lawsuits
    In a historic ruling, Nepal's Supreme Court has legally recognized Rukshana Kapali, a transgender woman, as female after she filed over 50 lawsuits. This decision affirms the right to self-declare gender under Nepal's constitution.

    6. Nepal's Political Instability Continues with Frequent Leadership Changes
    Nepal's political landscape remains turbulent, with Khadga Prasad "KP" Sharma Oli recently sworn in as Prime Minister for the fourth time since 2015, making him the 14th prime minister since 2008. This constant turnover highlights deep-rooted instability in the nation.

    7. Burhan Wilderness Camps Promote Eco-Tourism in Nepal
    Situated in the Khata Wildlife Corridor near Bardiya National Park, Burhan Wilderness Camps offer a unique and sustainable tourism experience, promoting eco-friendly tourism and supporting the local Tharu community.

    8. Nepal's Armed Police Force Honors Service Dogs During Kukur Puja
    At the Armed Police Force canine center in Kathmandu, handlers celebrated their service dogs during the "Kukur Puja" festival, acknowledging their role in providing security.

    9. Nepal's Hydropower Sector Open to Private Investors
    Nepal's hydropower sector remains open to all private investors, with the country aiming for 28 GW of power generation capacity in the next 10-12 years.

    10. Nepal's Political Alliances Frequently Shift Amid Instability
    Nepal's political alliances often shift, with parties forming improbable coalitions to gain power, contributing to the nation's deep-rooted instability.

    #NepalCricket #KukurPuja #Hydropower #SherpaLeadership #TransRights #PoliticalInstability #EcoTourism #ServiceDogs #PrivateInvestment #PoliticalAlliances
    Latest Nepal News Headlines for November 1, 2024 1. Nepal Secures Historic Victory Over England in Hong Kong Sixes Nepal's cricket team achieved a landmark six-wicket win against three-time champions England in the 20th Hong Kong Sixes tournament. Captain Sandeep Jora led the charge with an explosive 50 off 12 balls, guiding Nepal to chase down the 98-run target in just 4.2 overs. 2. Nepal Celebrates Kukur Puja Honoring Canine Companions During the annual "Kukur Puja" festival, Nepalese across the country adorned dogs with flower garlands, offered treats, and applied vermillion marks on their heads to honor their loyalty and companionship. This tradition is part of the five-day Tihar festival, also known as Diwali. 3. Nepal and Bhutan Seek Indian Investment for Hydropower Projects Nepal and Bhutan are actively seeking Indian investment to enhance their hydroelectric output and export surplus power to India. Officials highlighted India's push for net-zero emissions by 2070 and its need for renewable power to support economic growth. 4. Record-Setting Teen Climber Advocates for Sherpa Leadership in Expeditions Eighteen-year-old Nima Rinji Sherpa, the youngest person to summit all 14 of the world's highest peaks, is advocating for Sherpas to be recognized as skilled athletes and expedition leaders, not just as porters and guides. 5. Transgender Woman Wins Legal Recognition After 50 Lawsuits In a historic ruling, Nepal's Supreme Court has legally recognized Rukshana Kapali, a transgender woman, as female after she filed over 50 lawsuits. This decision affirms the right to self-declare gender under Nepal's constitution. 6. Nepal's Political Instability Continues with Frequent Leadership Changes Nepal's political landscape remains turbulent, with Khadga Prasad "KP" Sharma Oli recently sworn in as Prime Minister for the fourth time since 2015, making him the 14th prime minister since 2008. This constant turnover highlights deep-rooted instability in the nation. 7. Burhan Wilderness Camps Promote Eco-Tourism in Nepal Situated in the Khata Wildlife Corridor near Bardiya National Park, Burhan Wilderness Camps offer a unique and sustainable tourism experience, promoting eco-friendly tourism and supporting the local Tharu community. 8. Nepal's Armed Police Force Honors Service Dogs During Kukur Puja At the Armed Police Force canine center in Kathmandu, handlers celebrated their service dogs during the "Kukur Puja" festival, acknowledging their role in providing security. 9. Nepal's Hydropower Sector Open to Private Investors Nepal's hydropower sector remains open to all private investors, with the country aiming for 28 GW of power generation capacity in the next 10-12 years. 10. Nepal's Political Alliances Frequently Shift Amid Instability Nepal's political alliances often shift, with parties forming improbable coalitions to gain power, contributing to the nation's deep-rooted instability. #NepalCricket #KukurPuja #Hydropower #SherpaLeadership #TransRights #PoliticalInstability #EcoTourism #ServiceDogs #PrivateInvestment #PoliticalAlliances
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  • On this auspicious occasion of Mata Laxmi Puja, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Goddess of wealth, wisdom, and prosperity. This beautiful day of Tihar, also known as Deepawali in India, radiates hope, love, and unity. It is a time for all to invite Maa Laxmi into our hearts and homes, lighting diyas and praying for her blessings to illuminate our lives with abundance and joy.

    Deepawali and Laxmi Puja: Celebrating the Divine Marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu

    Introduction

    Deepawali, known as Tihar in Nepal, is a festival of wealth, prosperity, love, and light. It fills our lives with positivity, happiness, and unity. In Hindu tradition, this day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Laxmi, inviting her blessings of prosperity and peace into our homes. This festival brings joy and blessings to the entire community.

    Clarifying the Misconception About Lord Ram’s Return

    Many believe that Deepawali celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after defeating Ravan. However, this popular belief isn’t entirely accurate. According to Valmiki's Ramayana, Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya immediately the next day after completing his 14-year exile, as he had promised his beloved brother Bharat that he would not delay his return by even a day. Therefore, Lord Ram’s return and Deepawali do not fall on the same day.

    The True Significance of Deepawali: The Divine Marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu

    According to Hindu scriptures, Deepawali actually commemorates the divine marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. As described in the Vishnu Purana and other Vaishnavite texts, this day marks when Goddess Laxmi, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, married Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe.

    This sacred union sends a message of blessings, virtue, and prosperity to the world. While Lord Vishnu represents righteousness and protection, Goddess Laxmi brings wealth, love, and growth, filling our lives with peace and abundance.

    The Importance of Balance and Relationship

    The marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu teaches us that true happiness comes not just from wealth but from a balance of material and spiritual growth. This day reminds us that combining righteousness with prosperity is the path to genuine fulfillment.

    Conclusion

    Deepawali or Laxmi Puja is not just about lighting up the darkness; it celebrates the divine love, virtues, and balance embodied by Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. On this day, we come together to honor their sacred union, praying for prosperity and peace to fill our homes.

    Wishing all readers a very Happy Deepawali and Tihar! May your lives be filled with endless joy and prosperity.

    #Deepawali #LaxmiPuja #LaxmiVishnuMarriage #FestivalOfProsperity #BalanceInLife #MaaLaxmiPuja #HappyDeepawali #DivineUnion #SanatanDharma #TiharCelebrations #LightOfProsperity #Tihar
    On this auspicious occasion of Mata Laxmi Puja, let us extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Goddess of wealth, wisdom, and prosperity. This beautiful day of Tihar, also known as Deepawali in India, radiates hope, love, and unity. It is a time for all to invite Maa Laxmi into our hearts and homes, lighting diyas and praying for her blessings to illuminate our lives with abundance and joy. Deepawali and Laxmi Puja: Celebrating the Divine Marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu Introduction Deepawali, known as Tihar in Nepal, is a festival of wealth, prosperity, love, and light. It fills our lives with positivity, happiness, and unity. In Hindu tradition, this day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Laxmi, inviting her blessings of prosperity and peace into our homes. This festival brings joy and blessings to the entire community. Clarifying the Misconception About Lord Ram’s Return Many believe that Deepawali celebrates the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after defeating Ravan. However, this popular belief isn’t entirely accurate. According to Valmiki's Ramayana, Lord Ram returned to Ayodhya immediately the next day after completing his 14-year exile, as he had promised his beloved brother Bharat that he would not delay his return by even a day. Therefore, Lord Ram’s return and Deepawali do not fall on the same day. The True Significance of Deepawali: The Divine Marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu According to Hindu scriptures, Deepawali actually commemorates the divine marriage of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. As described in the Vishnu Purana and other Vaishnavite texts, this day marks when Goddess Laxmi, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, married Lord Vishnu, the protector of the universe. This sacred union sends a message of blessings, virtue, and prosperity to the world. While Lord Vishnu represents righteousness and protection, Goddess Laxmi brings wealth, love, and growth, filling our lives with peace and abundance. The Importance of Balance and Relationship The marriage of Laxmi and Vishnu teaches us that true happiness comes not just from wealth but from a balance of material and spiritual growth. This day reminds us that combining righteousness with prosperity is the path to genuine fulfillment. Conclusion Deepawali or Laxmi Puja is not just about lighting up the darkness; it celebrates the divine love, virtues, and balance embodied by Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu. On this day, we come together to honor their sacred union, praying for prosperity and peace to fill our homes. Wishing all readers a very Happy Deepawali and Tihar! May your lives be filled with endless joy and prosperity. #Deepawali #LaxmiPuja #LaxmiVishnuMarriage #FestivalOfProsperity #BalanceInLife #MaaLaxmiPuja #HappyDeepawali #DivineUnion #SanatanDharma #TiharCelebrations #LightOfProsperity #Tihar
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  • News Headlines from Nepal - October 27, 2024
    1. Nepal Police Busts Major Human Trafficking Ring

    Nepal Police has successfully dismantled a human trafficking ring in the capital, Kathmandu, that was involved in sending Nepali citizens to Gulf countries illegally. Several arrests were made, and further investigations are ongoing. (Source: Setopati, Ratopati)

    2. Kathmandu Valley Celebrates Deepawali with Energy

    Kathmandu Valley came alive with lights, music, and celebrations as residents observed Deepawali. The streets were decorated with oil lamps and Makhamali garlands, with Tihar festivities in full swing. (Source: Kantipur)

    3. Dengue Infections Continue to Surge

    The number of dengue infections in Nepal continues to rise. Health experts have urged citizens to take precautionary measures such as wearing protective clothing and using mosquito repellents. (Source: Ratopati)

    4. Government to Launch New Disaster Management Program

    In collaboration with the World Bank, the Nepali government is set to launch a $150 million disaster management and preparedness program aimed at increasing resilience against natural disasters, particularly floods and landslides. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    5. Nepali Students Excel in International Olympiad

    A team of Nepali students has secured gold and silver medals in the International Mathematics Olympiad, making Nepal proud on the global stage. Their achievement has been widely celebrated across the country. (Source: Setopati)

    6. Nepal Cracks Down on Illegal Fireworks Sales

    With Tihar festivities ongoing, the government has intensified its crackdown on illegal fireworks sales across major cities, especially in Kathmandu. Police have seized large quantities of contraband fireworks. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    7. Nepali Film 'Bagmati' Wins International Award

    The Nepali film "Bagmati" has won the Best International Feature award at the Cannes Independent Film Festival. The film, set in the Bagmati River basin, has been lauded for its environmental message and cinematography. (Source: Kantipur)

    8. Nepal’s Cricket Team Prepares for T20 Series Against UAE

    The Nepali cricket team is in full preparation mode for its upcoming T20 series against the UAE. The matches are seen as critical for Nepal’s progression in international rankings. (Source: Ratopati)

    9. Flood-Affected Regions Receive Emergency Relief Aid

    Emergency relief aid has been distributed to flood-affected regions in the Terai. Thousands of families who lost their homes in recent floods are now receiving food, medical supplies, and temporary shelters. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    10. Prime Minister Calls for Strengthening Diplomatic Ties with India

    Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called for strengthening bilateral relations with India, particularly focusing on trade and economic partnerships. (Source: Setopati)

    11. Inflation Worsens as Food Prices Skyrocket

    As Tihar celebrations continue, food prices have skyrocketed across the country, exacerbating the financial burden on Nepali families. Economists are urging the government to take action to stabilize the market. (Source: Ratopati)

    12. Thamel to Host International Music Festival

    Thamel, the heart of Kathmandu’s nightlife, is set to host an international music festival next month, attracting musicians and tourists from around the world. (Source: Kantipur)

    13. Nepal Army Honors Veterans in Special Ceremony

    The Nepal Army has held a special ceremony to honor retired veterans who served in peacekeeping missions around the globe. Families of the veterans were also recognized. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    14. Nepal’s Efforts Praised in International Climate Conference

    Nepal’s efforts in combating climate change have been praised at the ongoing COP-29 climate conference. The country’s push for renewable energy solutions and forest conservation was highlighted. (Source: Setopati)

    15. Kathmandu Expands Green Spaces Amid Growing Urbanization

    Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand parks and green spaces to counter the effects of growing urbanization. New projects will include cycling lanes and pedestrian-friendly areas. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    16. Nepal Telecom Launches 5G Trials

    Nepal Telecom has officially launched its 5G network trials in select areas of Kathmandu, marking a new milestone in the country's digital transformation. (Source: Kantipur)

    17. SAFF Women's Championship: Nepal Moves to Finals

    Nepal’s women’s football team has made it to the finals of the SAFF Women's Championship after a thrilling 3-1 victory against Bangladesh in the semifinals. (Source: Setopati)

    18. Supreme Court to Review Controversial Citizenship Bill

    The Supreme Court has agreed to review the controversial citizenship bill that has sparked widespread protests across the country. (Source: Ratopati)

    #NepalNews, #TiharFestival, #DengueOutbreak, #NepalCricket, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #BagmatiFilm, #NepalFloodRelief, #NepalIndiaRelations, #NepalInflation
    News Headlines from Nepal - October 27, 2024 1. Nepal Police Busts Major Human Trafficking Ring Nepal Police has successfully dismantled a human trafficking ring in the capital, Kathmandu, that was involved in sending Nepali citizens to Gulf countries illegally. Several arrests were made, and further investigations are ongoing. (Source: Setopati, Ratopati) 2. Kathmandu Valley Celebrates Deepawali with Energy Kathmandu Valley came alive with lights, music, and celebrations as residents observed Deepawali. The streets were decorated with oil lamps and Makhamali garlands, with Tihar festivities in full swing. (Source: Kantipur) 3. Dengue Infections Continue to Surge The number of dengue infections in Nepal continues to rise. Health experts have urged citizens to take precautionary measures such as wearing protective clothing and using mosquito repellents. (Source: Ratopati) 4. Government to Launch New Disaster Management Program In collaboration with the World Bank, the Nepali government is set to launch a $150 million disaster management and preparedness program aimed at increasing resilience against natural disasters, particularly floods and landslides. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 5. Nepali Students Excel in International Olympiad A team of Nepali students has secured gold and silver medals in the International Mathematics Olympiad, making Nepal proud on the global stage. Their achievement has been widely celebrated across the country. (Source: Setopati) 6. Nepal Cracks Down on Illegal Fireworks Sales With Tihar festivities ongoing, the government has intensified its crackdown on illegal fireworks sales across major cities, especially in Kathmandu. Police have seized large quantities of contraband fireworks. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 7. Nepali Film 'Bagmati' Wins International Award The Nepali film "Bagmati" has won the Best International Feature award at the Cannes Independent Film Festival. The film, set in the Bagmati River basin, has been lauded for its environmental message and cinematography. (Source: Kantipur) 8. Nepal’s Cricket Team Prepares for T20 Series Against UAE The Nepali cricket team is in full preparation mode for its upcoming T20 series against the UAE. The matches are seen as critical for Nepal’s progression in international rankings. (Source: Ratopati) 9. Flood-Affected Regions Receive Emergency Relief Aid Emergency relief aid has been distributed to flood-affected regions in the Terai. Thousands of families who lost their homes in recent floods are now receiving food, medical supplies, and temporary shelters. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 10. Prime Minister Calls for Strengthening Diplomatic Ties with India Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has called for strengthening bilateral relations with India, particularly focusing on trade and economic partnerships. (Source: Setopati) 11. Inflation Worsens as Food Prices Skyrocket As Tihar celebrations continue, food prices have skyrocketed across the country, exacerbating the financial burden on Nepali families. Economists are urging the government to take action to stabilize the market. (Source: Ratopati) 12. Thamel to Host International Music Festival Thamel, the heart of Kathmandu’s nightlife, is set to host an international music festival next month, attracting musicians and tourists from around the world. (Source: Kantipur) 13. Nepal Army Honors Veterans in Special Ceremony The Nepal Army has held a special ceremony to honor retired veterans who served in peacekeeping missions around the globe. Families of the veterans were also recognized. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 14. Nepal’s Efforts Praised in International Climate Conference Nepal’s efforts in combating climate change have been praised at the ongoing COP-29 climate conference. The country’s push for renewable energy solutions and forest conservation was highlighted. (Source: Setopati) 15. Kathmandu Expands Green Spaces Amid Growing Urbanization Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand parks and green spaces to counter the effects of growing urbanization. New projects will include cycling lanes and pedestrian-friendly areas. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 16. Nepal Telecom Launches 5G Trials Nepal Telecom has officially launched its 5G network trials in select areas of Kathmandu, marking a new milestone in the country's digital transformation. (Source: Kantipur) 17. SAFF Women's Championship: Nepal Moves to Finals Nepal’s women’s football team has made it to the finals of the SAFF Women's Championship after a thrilling 3-1 victory against Bangladesh in the semifinals. (Source: Setopati) 18. Supreme Court to Review Controversial Citizenship Bill The Supreme Court has agreed to review the controversial citizenship bill that has sparked widespread protests across the country. (Source: Ratopati) #NepalNews, #TiharFestival, #DengueOutbreak, #NepalCricket, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #BagmatiFilm, #NepalFloodRelief, #NepalIndiaRelations, #NepalInflation
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  • News Headlines from Nepal - October 25, 2024
    1. RSP President Rabi Lamichhane Remanded to Custody for 6 Days

    Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has been remanded to custody for six days following allegations of fraud and fund mismanagement in a cooperative. (Source: Setopati)

    2. Nepal Army Celebrates United Nations Day

    The Nepal Army marked United Nations Day by organizing events to commemorate the contribution of Nepali peacekeepers worldwide. (Source: Kantipur)

    3. Baburam Bhattarai’s Party to be Renamed Naya Shakti

    The political party led by Baburam Bhattarai, a former prime minister of Nepal, will be renamed to Naya Shakti Party. (Source: Setopati)

    4. NEA Cuts Power to 49 Industries Over Unpaid Fees

    The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has cut off electricity to 49 industries that have failed to pay their overdue fees. This action is part of the NEA’s efforts to improve payment compliance. (Source: Ratopati)

    5. Bhaktapur Potters Busy Making Oil Lamps for Tihar

    With the Tihar festival approaching, Bhaktapur’s potters are hard at work creating traditional clay oil lamps, a central part of the celebrations. (Source: Setopati)

    6. Nepal and World Bank Sign $150 Million Deal for Disaster Management

    Nepal and the World Bank have signed an agreement to provide $150 million for disaster preparedness and recovery. The funds will be directed towards strengthening Nepal’s ability to respond to natural disasters. (Source: Ratopati)

    7. Dengue Cases Continue to Rise in Kathmandu

    The dengue outbreak in Kathmandu continues to worsen, with hundreds of new cases being reported daily. The government is under pressure to take immediate action to control the mosquito population. (Source: Kantipur)

    8. Bhaktapur Farmers Harvest Makhamali Flowers for Tihar

    Farmers in Bhaktapur are harvesting Makhamali flowers, which are traditionally used to make garlands during Tihar. (Source: Setopati)

    9. 13 Snow Leopards Spotted in Kanchenjunga Conservation Area

    In a major win for conservationists, 13 snow leopards have been spotted in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. This marks a positive sign for the endangered species in the region. (Source: Setopati)

    10. Food Prices Soar as Tihar Approaches

    Food prices across Nepal are surging due to high demand during the Tihar festival, straining the budgets of local families. (Source: Ratopati)

    11. Construction of Multipurpose Playgrounds Continues at Khula Manch

    Work on the new multipurpose playgrounds at Khula Manch continues, with the project set to enhance public recreational space in the capital. (Source: Kantipur)

    12. Five Killed in Separate Road Accidents Across Nepal

    Five people were killed in vehicle accidents across various districts, including Kapilvastu and Jhapa, raising concerns about road safety. (Source: Ratopati)

    13. PM Oli: No One Should Dream of Government Collapse

    Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli addressed recent political unrest, assuring citizens that the government is stable and no collapse is imminent. (Source: Setopati)

    14. Activist Urmila Chaudhari Honored with Global Anti-Racism Award

    Urmila Chaudhari, a Nepali activist, was honored with the Global Anti-Racism Championship Award for her efforts in fighting against racial discrimination. (Source: Kantipur)

    15. Two Indian Nationals Arrested with INR 2.05 Million in Kapilvastu

    Kapilvastu police arrested two Indian nationals for smuggling INR 2.05 million into Nepal without proper declaration. (Source: Ratopati)

    16. Venison Seized from Community Forest Chief's House

    Nepal police seized illegally hunted venison from the house of a community forest chief, leading to his arrest. (Source: Ratopati)

    17. SAFF Women's Championship: Nepal Secures Semifinal Spot

    Nepal’s women's football team secured their place in the semifinals of the SAFF Women's Championship after defeating Sri Lanka 6-0. (Source: Kantipur)

    18. Baburam Bhattarai Advocates for Unity in the New Naya Shakti Party

    Baburam Bhattarai, former PM, called for unity within the Naya Shakti Party as it prepares for the next general elections. (Source: Setopati)

    #NepalNews, #RabiLamichhane, #DengueOutbreak, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #NepalTiharFestival, #SnowLeopardConservation, #NepalWorldBankDeal
    News Headlines from Nepal - October 25, 2024 1. RSP President Rabi Lamichhane Remanded to Custody for 6 Days Rabi Lamichhane, President of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP), has been remanded to custody for six days following allegations of fraud and fund mismanagement in a cooperative. (Source: Setopati) 2. Nepal Army Celebrates United Nations Day The Nepal Army marked United Nations Day by organizing events to commemorate the contribution of Nepali peacekeepers worldwide. (Source: Kantipur) 3. Baburam Bhattarai’s Party to be Renamed Naya Shakti The political party led by Baburam Bhattarai, a former prime minister of Nepal, will be renamed to Naya Shakti Party. (Source: Setopati) 4. NEA Cuts Power to 49 Industries Over Unpaid Fees The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has cut off electricity to 49 industries that have failed to pay their overdue fees. This action is part of the NEA’s efforts to improve payment compliance. (Source: Ratopati) 5. Bhaktapur Potters Busy Making Oil Lamps for Tihar With the Tihar festival approaching, Bhaktapur’s potters are hard at work creating traditional clay oil lamps, a central part of the celebrations. (Source: Setopati) 6. Nepal and World Bank Sign $150 Million Deal for Disaster Management Nepal and the World Bank have signed an agreement to provide $150 million for disaster preparedness and recovery. The funds will be directed towards strengthening Nepal’s ability to respond to natural disasters. (Source: Ratopati) 7. Dengue Cases Continue to Rise in Kathmandu The dengue outbreak in Kathmandu continues to worsen, with hundreds of new cases being reported daily. The government is under pressure to take immediate action to control the mosquito population. (Source: Kantipur) 8. Bhaktapur Farmers Harvest Makhamali Flowers for Tihar Farmers in Bhaktapur are harvesting Makhamali flowers, which are traditionally used to make garlands during Tihar. (Source: Setopati) 9. 13 Snow Leopards Spotted in Kanchenjunga Conservation Area In a major win for conservationists, 13 snow leopards have been spotted in the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area. This marks a positive sign for the endangered species in the region. (Source: Setopati) 10. Food Prices Soar as Tihar Approaches Food prices across Nepal are surging due to high demand during the Tihar festival, straining the budgets of local families. (Source: Ratopati) 11. Construction of Multipurpose Playgrounds Continues at Khula Manch Work on the new multipurpose playgrounds at Khula Manch continues, with the project set to enhance public recreational space in the capital. (Source: Kantipur) 12. Five Killed in Separate Road Accidents Across Nepal Five people were killed in vehicle accidents across various districts, including Kapilvastu and Jhapa, raising concerns about road safety. (Source: Ratopati) 13. PM Oli: No One Should Dream of Government Collapse Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli addressed recent political unrest, assuring citizens that the government is stable and no collapse is imminent. (Source: Setopati) 14. Activist Urmila Chaudhari Honored with Global Anti-Racism Award Urmila Chaudhari, a Nepali activist, was honored with the Global Anti-Racism Championship Award for her efforts in fighting against racial discrimination. (Source: Kantipur) 15. Two Indian Nationals Arrested with INR 2.05 Million in Kapilvastu Kapilvastu police arrested two Indian nationals for smuggling INR 2.05 million into Nepal without proper declaration. (Source: Ratopati) 16. Venison Seized from Community Forest Chief's House Nepal police seized illegally hunted venison from the house of a community forest chief, leading to his arrest. (Source: Ratopati) 17. SAFF Women's Championship: Nepal Secures Semifinal Spot Nepal’s women's football team secured their place in the semifinals of the SAFF Women's Championship after defeating Sri Lanka 6-0. (Source: Kantipur) 18. Baburam Bhattarai Advocates for Unity in the New Naya Shakti Party Baburam Bhattarai, former PM, called for unity within the Naya Shakti Party as it prepares for the next general elections. (Source: Setopati) #NepalNews, #RabiLamichhane, #DengueOutbreak, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #NepalTiharFestival, #SnowLeopardConservation, #NepalWorldBankDeal
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  • "Islam needs to adapt to Swedish values.

    Muslims who do not integrate should leave the country.

    Honor killings, clan structures, beheadings, the stoning of women, and Sharia law do not belong here"

    - Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Ebba Busch. 🇸🇪
    "Islam needs to adapt to Swedish values. Muslims who do not integrate should leave the country. Honor killings, clan structures, beheadings, the stoning of women, and Sharia law do not belong here" - Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden, Ebba Busch. 🇸🇪
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  • In Delhi, Arzu Rana was accorded honors comparable to those given to a Prime Minister."


    In Delhi, Arzu Rana was accorded honors comparable to those given to a Prime Minister."
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  • Namaste to the entire Dununu family,

    On the auspicious occasions of Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima, we extend our heartfelt wishes for prosperity, health, and happiness to you and your loved ones. May these sacred festivals strengthen the bonds of love and protection within your families and communities, filling your hearts with peace and joy.

    Explanation of Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima:

    Rakshya Bandhan:
    Rakshya Bandhan, celebrated in both Nepal and India, is a festival that honors the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. The word "Rakshya" means protection, and "Bandhan" means bond. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called "Rakhi" around their brothers' wrists as a symbol of love, respect, and protection. In return, brothers promise to protect their sisters and offer gifts as a token of their affection. The Rakhi is more than just a thread; it is a symbol of a deep emotional connection that transcends the physical realm, representing the unwavering support and care that siblings offer each other.

    Janai Purnima:
    Janai Purnima, also known as Rakshya Bandhan in Nepal, is celebrated by Hindus all over the country. It is the day when men, particularly those who have undergone the sacred thread ceremony (Upanayan), renew their "Janai" or sacred thread, which they wear diagonally across their chest. This ritual symbolizes the renewal of their vows to lead a virtuous and disciplined life. The festival also involves the tying of a "Doro" or protective thread on the wrists of all family members by priests, who chant prayers for their well-being.

    In Nepal, Janai Purnima is also a time for religious pilgrimage, where devotees visit holy rivers and lakes to take ritual baths, seeking blessings and purification. The festival is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the region, embodying the values of protection, purity, and brotherhood.

    Wishing you all a blessed Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima. May these festivals bring joy, prosperity, and protection to your lives.
    Namaste to the entire Dununu family, On the auspicious occasions of Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima, we extend our heartfelt wishes for prosperity, health, and happiness to you and your loved ones. May these sacred festivals strengthen the bonds of love and protection within your families and communities, filling your hearts with peace and joy. Explanation of Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima: Rakshya Bandhan: Rakshya Bandhan, celebrated in both Nepal and India, is a festival that honors the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. The word "Rakshya" means protection, and "Bandhan" means bond. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called "Rakhi" around their brothers' wrists as a symbol of love, respect, and protection. In return, brothers promise to protect their sisters and offer gifts as a token of their affection. The Rakhi is more than just a thread; it is a symbol of a deep emotional connection that transcends the physical realm, representing the unwavering support and care that siblings offer each other. Janai Purnima: Janai Purnima, also known as Rakshya Bandhan in Nepal, is celebrated by Hindus all over the country. It is the day when men, particularly those who have undergone the sacred thread ceremony (Upanayan), renew their "Janai" or sacred thread, which they wear diagonally across their chest. This ritual symbolizes the renewal of their vows to lead a virtuous and disciplined life. The festival also involves the tying of a "Doro" or protective thread on the wrists of all family members by priests, who chant prayers for their well-being. In Nepal, Janai Purnima is also a time for religious pilgrimage, where devotees visit holy rivers and lakes to take ritual baths, seeking blessings and purification. The festival is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual traditions of the region, embodying the values of protection, purity, and brotherhood. Wishing you all a blessed Rakshya Bandhan and Janai Purnima. May these festivals bring joy, prosperity, and protection to your lives.
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  • How Vinesh Phogat wronged Shivani Pawar
    - via Facebook

    The girl in the photo is Shivani Pawar. You might not have seen her before because she wasn’t sitting at Jantar Mantar, nor was she covered by the media.

    This 26-year-old is a Head Constable in the BSF. Shivani is also a farmer's daughter, hailing from a small village called Umred in MP.

    Shivani is also a wrestler. Three years ago, at the Under-23 World Wrestling Championships, she won a silver medal in the 50 kg weight category. In the same event, Anju won a bronze. Shivani was the first Indian wrestler to win a medal in this competition. She has also won a gold medal in the World Police Sports Championships and a bronze in the Asian Wrestling Championships.

    Shivani is a promising wrestler with a bright future. But why didn’t she make it to the Paris Olympics?

    In March, a trial competition was held in Patiala. In this competition, Vinesh Phogat lost to Anju in her usual 53 kg category. This is the same Anju mentioned earlier. After losing in her regular 53 kg category, Vinesh insisted on competing in the 50 kg trial as well.

    Under pressure, the officials gave her permission. (Perhaps they feared accusations of **** or sexual harassment, or maybe they were threatened with the Jantar Mantar protests.) Vinesh won the 50 kg category. It would have been easier for a 53 kg wrestler to win in the 50 kg category.

    In the final round, Vinesh won 10-6, meaning the opponent was definitely not weak. That opponent was Shivani. If Vinesh hadn’t competed in the 50 kg trial, Shivani would have won the qualifying round and been selected for the Olympics. But after losing in the 53 kg category, Vinesh intruded into the 50 kg category.

    In fact, Vinesh wanted to be sent to the Olympics without participating in the trials. The association did not accept this unreasonable demand.

    Vinesh was determined to go to the Olympics, and she had the backing of the opposition. So, she entered the 50 kg category. Vinesh’s intrusion into 50 kg cost Shivani her chance.

    Even though Vinesh secured a spot in the Olympics through injustice, it was difficult for a 53 kg wrestler to maintain the 50 kg weight category for two consecutive days. Eventually, the truth came out on the weighing scale. Vinesh was disqualified in the 50 kg category because it wasn’t her original weight category. In Paris, there was no Jantar Mantar, nor were there Hindi journalists. Naturally, Vinesh had to accept her disqualification.

    In this entire episode, Shivani was wronged. Shivani is also Indian. If she had gone to the Olympics and won a medal, that medal would have been credited to India.

    Those who shout slogans like "Bharat ki Beti" (India’s daughter) will never speak up for Shivani because they won’t get a paycheck for it, nor will they get a chance to criticize Modi.

    There is no sorrow over Vinesh’s disqualification because she entered through deceit. The sorrow is for the lost medal for India, and the nation’s honor being compromised. The deeper sorrow is for the injustice done to a young athlete in the dirty politics of elite athletes.

    And those lamenting Vinesh’s disqualification are not sad because India lost a medal; they are upset because they lost an opportunity to target Modi.

    Isn’t Shivani a female athlete? Or is she not Indian? Doesn’t she have the right to fair opportunities?

    Vinesh did not enter the fray with a clean slate and deservedly so got disqualified. However, in the bargain she has not only undone herself but also unfairly deprived a deserving wrestler from contesting.
    A thorough probe is a must. With such dirty politicking, India certainly cannot expect to have worthy medal winners.

    Shame on you @Phogat_Vinesh
    How Vinesh Phogat wronged Shivani Pawar - via Facebook The girl in the photo is Shivani Pawar. You might not have seen her before because she wasn’t sitting at Jantar Mantar, nor was she covered by the media. This 26-year-old is a Head Constable in the BSF. Shivani is also a farmer's daughter, hailing from a small village called Umred in MP. Shivani is also a wrestler. Three years ago, at the Under-23 World Wrestling Championships, she won a silver medal in the 50 kg weight category. In the same event, Anju won a bronze. Shivani was the first Indian wrestler to win a medal in this competition. She has also won a gold medal in the World Police Sports Championships and a bronze in the Asian Wrestling Championships. Shivani is a promising wrestler with a bright future. But why didn’t she make it to the Paris Olympics? In March, a trial competition was held in Patiala. In this competition, Vinesh Phogat lost to Anju in her usual 53 kg category. This is the same Anju mentioned earlier. After losing in her regular 53 kg category, Vinesh insisted on competing in the 50 kg trial as well. Under pressure, the officials gave her permission. (Perhaps they feared accusations of rape or sexual harassment, or maybe they were threatened with the Jantar Mantar protests.) Vinesh won the 50 kg category. It would have been easier for a 53 kg wrestler to win in the 50 kg category. In the final round, Vinesh won 10-6, meaning the opponent was definitely not weak. That opponent was Shivani. If Vinesh hadn’t competed in the 50 kg trial, Shivani would have won the qualifying round and been selected for the Olympics. But after losing in the 53 kg category, Vinesh intruded into the 50 kg category. In fact, Vinesh wanted to be sent to the Olympics without participating in the trials. The association did not accept this unreasonable demand. Vinesh was determined to go to the Olympics, and she had the backing of the opposition. So, she entered the 50 kg category. Vinesh’s intrusion into 50 kg cost Shivani her chance. Even though Vinesh secured a spot in the Olympics through injustice, it was difficult for a 53 kg wrestler to maintain the 50 kg weight category for two consecutive days. Eventually, the truth came out on the weighing scale. Vinesh was disqualified in the 50 kg category because it wasn’t her original weight category. In Paris, there was no Jantar Mantar, nor were there Hindi journalists. Naturally, Vinesh had to accept her disqualification. In this entire episode, Shivani was wronged. Shivani is also Indian. If she had gone to the Olympics and won a medal, that medal would have been credited to India. Those who shout slogans like "Bharat ki Beti" (India’s daughter) will never speak up for Shivani because they won’t get a paycheck for it, nor will they get a chance to criticize Modi. There is no sorrow over Vinesh’s disqualification because she entered through deceit. The sorrow is for the lost medal for India, and the nation’s honor being compromised. The deeper sorrow is for the injustice done to a young athlete in the dirty politics of elite athletes. And those lamenting Vinesh’s disqualification are not sad because India lost a medal; they are upset because they lost an opportunity to target Modi. Isn’t Shivani a female athlete? Or is she not Indian? Doesn’t she have the right to fair opportunities? Vinesh did not enter the fray with a clean slate and deservedly so got disqualified. However, in the bargain she has not only undone herself but also unfairly deprived a deserving wrestler from contesting. A thorough probe is a must. With such dirty politicking, India certainly cannot expect to have worthy medal winners. Shame on you @Phogat_Vinesh
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  • On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls.

    The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves.

    In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth.

    Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity.

    On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements.

    Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom.

    Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on.

    In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves.
    #GuruPurnima
    On this auspicious day of Guru Purnima, we gather to honor and remember our Gurus, the enlightened guides who have illuminated our paths with their wisdom, knowledge, and unwavering support. Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to the Guru, or teacher, is not just a celebration but a profound acknowledgment of the invaluable contributions of those who have shaped our lives and souls. The word "Guru" itself holds deep significance. "Gu" signifies darkness and "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Thus, a Guru is someone who dispels the darkness of ignorance and illuminates our lives with the light of knowledge. This sacred relationship transcends the mundane and ventures into the realm of the spiritual, where the Guru becomes a beacon guiding us towards our true selves. In the ancient scriptures, the Guru is revered next to God, embodying the divine wisdom that nurtures our minds and spirits. As the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad states, "Acharya Devo Bhava" – the teacher is equivalent to God. This highlights the unparalleled respect and reverence bestowed upon Gurus, who play a pivotal role in our personal and spiritual growth. Each of us has had a Guru, whether a teacher in school, a mentor at work, or a spiritual guide. These individuals have not only imparted knowledge but have also instilled values, ignited our curiosity, and inspired us to pursue our dreams. They have been our confidants, critics, and cheerleaders, standing by us through thick and thin, ensuring we strive for excellence and integrity. On this Guru Purnima, we reflect on the teachings and lessons imparted by our Gurus. We recall the moments of clarity and enlightenment, the times when their words resonated deeply within us, altering the course of our lives for the better. Their wisdom has been the foundation upon which we build our aspirations and achievements. Let us also remember the great sages and seers of ancient times, like Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, whose profound insights have shaped our understanding of life and the universe. Their contributions have transcended generations, influencing countless lives with their timeless wisdom. Guru Purnima is a reminder of our duty towards our Gurus – to respect, cherish, and honour them. It is a day to express our gratitude for their selfless dedication and the immeasurable impact they have had on our lives. Let us celebrate this day by reconnecting with our Gurus, seeking their blessings, and reaffirming our commitment to the path of learning and growth they have set us on. In conclusion, on this sacred day of Guru Purnima, let us bow in reverence to our Gurus, the torchbearers of knowledge and enlightenment. Their teachings are the guiding light that leads us from the darkness of ignorance to the brilliance of wisdom. As we celebrate their presence in our lives, let us pledge to uphold the values they have instilled in us and continue to walk the path of righteousness and knowledge. May their blessings continue to guide us and inspire us to become better versions of ourselves. #GuruPurnima
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  • FM Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-Budget meeting with representatives of trade unions and labour organisations in New Delhi on Monday.

    "ASHA, anganwadi, mid-day meal workers must be identified as workmen. They must be given the workmen status given the permanent nature of their work. The government had announced a hike in honorarium for scheme workers in 2018. Since then, prices have increased sharply and hence it is necessary to increase the honorarium of the scheme workers"
    - Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh demands.

    Broaden the scope of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the provision for a guaranteed 200 days of work from current 100 days for each family.

    Construction workers should be guaranteed access to ration through ration cards across the country under ‘one ration one nation’ scheme. Similarly, Ayushman cards should be issued based on the worker’s identity rather than the family, allowing workers ot use Ayushman across the country during their migration,”
    - Trade Union Coordination Centre demands
    FM Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-Budget meeting with representatives of trade unions and labour organisations in New Delhi on Monday. "ASHA, anganwadi, mid-day meal workers must be identified as workmen. They must be given the workmen status given the permanent nature of their work. The government had announced a hike in honorarium for scheme workers in 2018. Since then, prices have increased sharply and hence it is necessary to increase the honorarium of the scheme workers" - Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh demands. Broaden the scope of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the provision for a guaranteed 200 days of work from current 100 days for each family. Construction workers should be guaranteed access to ration through ration cards across the country under ‘one ration one nation’ scheme. Similarly, Ayushman cards should be issued based on the worker’s identity rather than the family, allowing workers ot use Ayushman across the country during their migration,” - Trade Union Coordination Centre demands
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  • Nalanda University In Bihar (JDU) and Amaravati capital city (TDP) what does it tell about politics?

    CBN is a polished man when it comes to developing a city and especially a IT hub. He has proven track record in Hyderabad

    CBN plan and dream is to built Amaravati a World Class City. The Bangalore is already choked and he want to develop Amaravati as next hub. Visakhapatnam is just 360 KM from Amaravati and Visakhapatnam s a costal city with naval base, it means it can be directly connected to Singapore. This a direct advantage of it being a new IT hub soon, It is also a green field project and hence release pressure from Bangalore. This is CBN dream and I know it will happen

    NiKu on other side also need Bihar to develop and come out of caste. He learned that sending Labour exporting state is not future. The Nalanda University will provide much required traction and to ensure its know to World, 17 Diplomats were invited today who will spread it outside Bharat. On Political side, NiKu want to get rid of The Bihar Anchor which has kept the state as the most backward state and this anchor is Lalu Family

    For NiKu and CBN to achieve their dreams for state, it is necessary that Modi ji stay in Centre and they work like double engine sarkar. Both know if INDI alliance comes in power there dream project goes up in vapour

    Based on this calculation, I hope that Modi govt in Centre is as strong as it was in 2nd term. As I have always said, Modi ji Philosophy is not to have BJP Govt in all state but states can have regional party Government and they work with Centre like a team

    In last few days Media tried its best to put mic in JDU and TDP mouth to get some controversial bite but failed, even on Lok Sabha speaker post

    This is why few days back I told you to invest in Amaravati. Its a green field project which will see sky rocket gains

    Today PM Said - "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge."

    and that's the message

    I Pray that good Days for Andhra and Bihar are finally here and here to stay for long

    Note to my Bihari friend, you have abused me a lot but rest assured, seeing Bihar develop and get out of Caste web is my dream. After all my first school in life was in Bihar only. So a relationship is already there

    Last point, My dear Bangalore friends, I hope ur 5 Cr Flat cost don't dive in next 3 to 5 years 🤣

    Jai Hind
    Dr GP
    Nalanda University In Bihar (JDU) and Amaravati capital city (TDP) what does it tell about politics? CBN is a polished man when it comes to developing a city and especially a IT hub. He has proven track record in Hyderabad CBN plan and dream is to built Amaravati a World Class City. The Bangalore is already choked and he want to develop Amaravati as next hub. Visakhapatnam is just 360 KM from Amaravati and Visakhapatnam s a costal city with naval base, it means it can be directly connected to Singapore. This a direct advantage of it being a new IT hub soon, It is also a green field project and hence release pressure from Bangalore. This is CBN dream and I know it will happen NiKu on other side also need Bihar to develop and come out of caste. He learned that sending Labour exporting state is not future. The Nalanda University will provide much required traction and to ensure its know to World, 17 Diplomats were invited today who will spread it outside Bharat. On Political side, NiKu want to get rid of The Bihar Anchor which has kept the state as the most backward state and this anchor is Lalu Family For NiKu and CBN to achieve their dreams for state, it is necessary that Modi ji stay in Centre and they work like double engine sarkar. Both know if INDI alliance comes in power there dream project goes up in vapour Based on this calculation, I hope that Modi govt in Centre is as strong as it was in 2nd term. As I have always said, Modi ji Philosophy is not to have BJP Govt in all state but states can have regional party Government and they work with Centre like a team In last few days Media tried its best to put mic in JDU and TDP mouth to get some controversial bite but failed, even on Lok Sabha speaker post This is why few days back I told you to invest in Amaravati. Its a green field project which will see sky rocket gains Today PM Said - "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge." and that's the message I Pray that good Days for Andhra and Bihar are finally here and here to stay for long Note to my Bihari friend, you have abused me a lot but rest assured, seeing Bihar develop and get out of Caste web is my dream. After all my first school in life was in Bihar only. So a relationship is already there Last point, My dear Bangalore friends, I hope ur 5 Cr Flat cost don't dive in next 3 to 5 years 🤣 Jai Hind Dr GP
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  • "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge."

    - PM Modi
    "Nalanda is not just a name; it is an identity, an honor, a value, a mantra. It is pride, it is a saga. Nalanda is a proclamation of the truth that while books may burn in the flames, the flames cannot extinguish the knowledge." - PM Modi
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  • To all my young friends-

    I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age.

    1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him.

    2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly.

    3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means.

    4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself.

    5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements.

    6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best.

    7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun.

    8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it.

    9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth.

    10. Choose kindness over popularity.

    11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations.

    12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability.

    13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value.

    14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts.

    15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism.

    16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love.

    17. Show faithfulness in the small things.

    18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes.

    19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime.

    20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk.

    21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations.

    22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears.

    23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation.

    24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day.

    25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable.

    एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था

    वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं...
    जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
    To all my young friends- I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age. 1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him. 2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly. 3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means. 4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself. 5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements. 6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best. 7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun. 8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it. 9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth. 10. Choose kindness over popularity. 11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations. 12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability. 13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value. 14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts. 15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism. 16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love. 17. Show faithfulness in the small things. 18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes. 19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime. 20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk. 21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations. 22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears. 23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation. 24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day. 25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable. एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं... जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
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  • मातृतीर्थ औंशीको अवसरमा सबै आमाहरूलाई नमन !
    In the gentle glow of Mother's love,
    We find solace, like stars above.
    Her tender touch, a guiding light,
    In every moment, day or night.

    With each sunrise, her smile would bloom,
    Dispelling darkness, lifting gloom.
    Yet, silently, she'd sacrifice,
    Her needs, her dreams, without a price.

    From dawn till dusk, she'd toil away,
    Her love a beacon, come what may.
    In simple joys, her heart would sing,
    A melody of nurturing.

    Through tales of gods and legends old,
    Her lullabies, a tale retold.
    In her embrace, we'd find our peace,
    Her love, a bond that'll never cease.

    So, on this day, let's raise a cheer,
    For mothers, who hold us dear.
    In every rhyme, in every line,
    Their love, eternal, divine.

    In her wrinkled hands, a story unfolds,
    A journey of love, through time untold.
    From the crack of dawn, till the setting sun,
    Her devotion, an endless run.

    From tending fields to brewing tea,
    Every chore, a labor of love, you see.
    With each meal served, with tender care,
    Her warmth, her love, always there.

    In the quiet of night, her prayers ascend,
    For her children's happiness, she'd bend.
    Through joy and sorrow, she'd stand tall,
    Her love, a fortress, never to fall.

    So, let's honor her, this special day,
    In every word, in every way.
    For her love, her strength, her grace,
    Make her shine in every place.
    मातृतीर्थ औंशीको अवसरमा सबै आमाहरूलाई नमन ! In the gentle glow of Mother's love, We find solace, like stars above. Her tender touch, a guiding light, In every moment, day or night. With each sunrise, her smile would bloom, Dispelling darkness, lifting gloom. Yet, silently, she'd sacrifice, Her needs, her dreams, without a price. From dawn till dusk, she'd toil away, Her love a beacon, come what may. In simple joys, her heart would sing, A melody of nurturing. Through tales of gods and legends old, Her lullabies, a tale retold. In her embrace, we'd find our peace, Her love, a bond that'll never cease. So, on this day, let's raise a cheer, For mothers, who hold us dear. In every rhyme, in every line, Their love, eternal, divine. In her wrinkled hands, a story unfolds, A journey of love, through time untold. From the crack of dawn, till the setting sun, Her devotion, an endless run. From tending fields to brewing tea, Every chore, a labor of love, you see. With each meal served, with tender care, Her warmth, her love, always there. In the quiet of night, her prayers ascend, For her children's happiness, she'd bend. Through joy and sorrow, she'd stand tall, Her love, a fortress, never to fall. So, let's honor her, this special day, In every word, in every way. For her love, her strength, her grace, Make her shine in every place.
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