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    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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  • World News Headlines - October 30, 2024
    1. BRICS Summit Highlights Global South's Role in Future World Order

    At the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, leaders of the Global South discussed expanding economic cooperation. Over 30 nations expressed interest in joining BRICS.
    Source: Democracy Now

    2. U.S. Accuses North Korea of Deploying Troops to Russia

    The U.S. has accused North Korea of deploying troops to assist Russia's efforts in Ukraine. This follows a mutual defense agreement between Russia and North Korea.
    Source: Democracy Now

    3. South Korea and U.S. Conduct Joint Military Exercises

    South Korea and the U.S. have started joint military drills in response to rising tensions in the region, particularly due to North Korean activities.
    Source: BBC

    4. European Union Prepares Sanctions Over Gaza Conflict

    The European Union is preparing new sanctions over the ongoing Gaza conflict, with Israel continuing its military campaign.
    Source: UN News

    5. BRICS Pushes Forward on De-dollarization Talks

    The BRICS nations are moving forward with discussions on de-dollarizing their economies, despite internal divisions. They aim to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar.
    Source: Korea Times

    6. Global Climate Action Faces Setbacks at COP16

    At the COP16 summit, climate goals remain contentious, with developing nations calling for greater financial commitments from wealthy countries.
    Source: IPS News

    7. Sudan's Civil War Continues, Displacing Millions

    Sudan’s civil war rages on, with millions of civilians displaced. International humanitarian groups warn of worsening conditions.
    Source: UN News

    8. U.S. Inflation Eases as Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady

    U.S. inflation is showing signs of easing, prompting the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates. Markets have reacted positively.
    Source: Bloomberg

    9. Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Haiti Amid Political Instability

    Haiti’s ongoing political turmoil continues to fuel a worsening humanitarian crisis, with millions facing hunger and violence.
    Source: UN News

    10. Mexican Drug Cartels Expand Their Influence in Central America

    Mexico's powerful drug cartels are increasing their operations across Central America, contributing to violence and political instability.
    Source: BBC

    11. France Faces Criticism Over Hijab Ban in Sports

    The UN has urged France to reverse its ban on Muslim women wearing hijabs in sports, calling the law discriminatory.
    Source: UN News

    12. Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis Escalates Amid Continued Conflict

    The UN is warning of a worsening humanitarian situation in Yemen, with millions facing starvation as conflict disrupts aid delivery.
    Source: UN News

    13. Saudi Arabia Expands Renewable Energy Investments

    Saudi Arabia has launched new renewable energy projects as part of its Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy away from oil.
    Source: Bloomberg

    14. Japan's Economic Struggles Worsen Amid Aging Population

    Japan continues to face economic challenges due to its aging population and declining birth rates, raising concerns about its long-term growth.
    Source: BBC

    15. Africa Pushes for More Climate Aid at COP16

    African nations are advocating for greater climate action and financial support from developed nations during the COP16 summit.
    Source: IPS News

    16. BRICS Leaders Call for Greater Cooperation with Global South

    At the BRICS summit, leaders emphasized the importance of cooperation among Global South nations to address global challenges like economic inequality and climate change.
    Source: Al Jazeera

    17. South Korea Launches Major AI and Robotics Initiative

    South Korea unveiled a new AI and robotics initiative, aiming to become a global leader in technology innovation.
    Source: Korea Times

    18. UN Holds Emergency Talks on Gaza Conflict

    The UN held emergency talks to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid.
    Source: UN News

    #WorldNews #BRICSSummit #SouthKoreaAI #USInflation #GazaCrisis #SudanWar #MexicoCartels #SaudiRenewables #COP16 #GlobalSouth #NorthKoreaRussia #HumanitarianAid #FranceHijabBan #HaitiCrisis #DeDollarization #ClimateAction

    World News Headlines - October 30, 2024 1. BRICS Summit Highlights Global South's Role in Future World Order At the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, leaders of the Global South discussed expanding economic cooperation. Over 30 nations expressed interest in joining BRICS. Source: Democracy Now 2. U.S. Accuses North Korea of Deploying Troops to Russia The U.S. has accused North Korea of deploying troops to assist Russia's efforts in Ukraine. This follows a mutual defense agreement between Russia and North Korea. Source: Democracy Now 3. South Korea and U.S. Conduct Joint Military Exercises South Korea and the U.S. have started joint military drills in response to rising tensions in the region, particularly due to North Korean activities. Source: BBC 4. European Union Prepares Sanctions Over Gaza Conflict The European Union is preparing new sanctions over the ongoing Gaza conflict, with Israel continuing its military campaign. Source: UN News 5. BRICS Pushes Forward on De-dollarization Talks The BRICS nations are moving forward with discussions on de-dollarizing their economies, despite internal divisions. They aim to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar. Source: Korea Times 6. Global Climate Action Faces Setbacks at COP16 At the COP16 summit, climate goals remain contentious, with developing nations calling for greater financial commitments from wealthy countries. Source: IPS News 7. Sudan's Civil War Continues, Displacing Millions Sudan’s civil war rages on, with millions of civilians displaced. International humanitarian groups warn of worsening conditions. Source: UN News 8. U.S. Inflation Eases as Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady U.S. inflation is showing signs of easing, prompting the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates. Markets have reacted positively. Source: Bloomberg 9. Humanitarian Crisis Worsens in Haiti Amid Political Instability Haiti’s ongoing political turmoil continues to fuel a worsening humanitarian crisis, with millions facing hunger and violence. Source: UN News 10. Mexican Drug Cartels Expand Their Influence in Central America Mexico's powerful drug cartels are increasing their operations across Central America, contributing to violence and political instability. Source: BBC 11. France Faces Criticism Over Hijab Ban in Sports The UN has urged France to reverse its ban on Muslim women wearing hijabs in sports, calling the law discriminatory. Source: UN News 12. Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis Escalates Amid Continued Conflict The UN is warning of a worsening humanitarian situation in Yemen, with millions facing starvation as conflict disrupts aid delivery. Source: UN News 13. Saudi Arabia Expands Renewable Energy Investments Saudi Arabia has launched new renewable energy projects as part of its Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy away from oil. Source: Bloomberg 14. Japan's Economic Struggles Worsen Amid Aging Population Japan continues to face economic challenges due to its aging population and declining birth rates, raising concerns about its long-term growth. Source: BBC 15. Africa Pushes for More Climate Aid at COP16 African nations are advocating for greater climate action and financial support from developed nations during the COP16 summit. Source: IPS News 16. BRICS Leaders Call for Greater Cooperation with Global South At the BRICS summit, leaders emphasized the importance of cooperation among Global South nations to address global challenges like economic inequality and climate change. Source: Al Jazeera 17. South Korea Launches Major AI and Robotics Initiative South Korea unveiled a new AI and robotics initiative, aiming to become a global leader in technology innovation. Source: Korea Times 18. UN Holds Emergency Talks on Gaza Conflict The UN held emergency talks to address the ongoing crisis in Gaza, calling for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid. Source: UN News #WorldNews #BRICSSummit #SouthKoreaAI #USInflation #GazaCrisis #SudanWar #MexicoCartels #SaudiRenewables #COP16 #GlobalSouth #NorthKoreaRussia #HumanitarianAid #FranceHijabBan #HaitiCrisis #DeDollarization #ClimateAction
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  • News from India - October 29, 2024
    1. Amit Shah Flags Off 'Run for Unity' on Unity Day

    Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off the 'Run for Unity' in Delhi to commemorate Sardar Patel's birth anniversary, calling for unity and a ‘Viksit Bharat’. Over 7,700 participants joined the marathon.
    Source: Daijiworld

    2. Seven Telangana Students Die by Suicide After Exam Results

    Seven students in Telangana reportedly died by suicide after the release of Intermediate Public Examination results, raising concerns about student pressure and mental health support.
    Source: India Today

    3. Kerala: Five-day-old Infant Administered Incorrect Vaccines

    An infant in Kerala's Palakkad district was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one. The child has been admitted to the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended.
    Source: India Today

    4. Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Telangana's Karimnagar

    A fire broke out in Telangana's Karimnagar district after a cylinder blast. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as the residents were away at the time.
    Source: India Today

    5. Karnataka: Man-Animal Conflict Worsens with Wild Elephant Attacks

    Karnataka residents are facing increased attacks from wild elephants, raising concerns about man-animal conflicts in regions where elephants have made their home.
    Source: India Today

    6. Chhattisgarh Hosts First-Ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics'

    Chhattisgarh’s government inaugurated the first-ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics,' promoting traditional Indian sports as part of a political outreach ahead of the 2025 elections.
    Source: India Today

    7. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh

    BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest while traveling to Lucknow. His death has shocked party members and the public.
    Source: India Today

    8. Seven Killed in Road Accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly

    Seven people were killed after an ambulance collided with a truck in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, in a tragic road accident.
    Source: India Today

    9. Mission Shakti Transforms Women’s Lives in Odisha

    Odisha's Mission Shakti scheme continues to transform the lives of millions of women in the state, providing financial independence through self-help groups.
    Source: India Today

    10. Gujarat and Goa Lead as Top Performers in Economy

    Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in India's economy, driving significant growth and development in their respective regions.
    Source: India Today

    11. Jharkhand Leads in Infrastructure Development

    Jharkhand continues to improve its infrastructure with new roads and airports, establishing itself as a leader in India’s development sector.
    Source: India Today

    12. Punjab Emerges as a Leader in Agriculture

    Punjab has been recognized as the top-performing state in agriculture, despite increased competition and challenges from other states.
    Source: India Today

    13. Kerala Excels in Healthcare

    Kerala continues to rank as the top state for healthcare services, with Himachal Pradesh and Mizoram showing promising improvements in the sector.
    Source: India Today

    14. Rajasthan and Meghalaya Show Improvement in Education

    Rajasthan and Meghalaya have been recognized as the most improved states in the field of education, with initiatives aimed at improving access to quality learning.
    Source: India Today

    15. Uttar Pradesh Retains Top Spot in Law and Order

    Uttar Pradesh continues to improve its law and order situation, cracking down on mafia networks and retaining its title as the most improved big state.
    Source: India Today

    16. Kerala Leads in Gender Ratio on Electoral Rolls

    Kerala’s gender ratio on electoral rolls stands higher than the national average, reflecting improvements in gender equality across the state.
    Source: India Today

    17. Rajasthan Solar Power Plant Inaugurated by PM Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a solar power plant in Rajasthan, marking a major step toward renewable energy goals.
    Source: India Today

    18. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis

    The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount.
    Source: India Today

    19. India-Spain Sign Deal for C295 Aircraft Production in India

    India and Spain have formalized a significant defense deal for the production of C295 aircraft in India. The agreement is expected to boost India's defense manufacturing capabilities and create jobs, while also enhancing the country's defense preparedness.
    Source: Defense Aerospace

    20. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis

    The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount.
    Source: India Today

    #IndiaNews #RunForUnity #TelanganaSuicide #KeralaHealth #MissionShakti #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #BJPMLADeath #UttarPradeshAccident #GujaratEconomy #PunjabAgriculture #JharkhandInfrastructure #KeralaHealthcare #SolarEnergy #MaharashtraDrought #IndiaSpainDeal #C295Aircraft
    News from India - October 29, 2024 1. Amit Shah Flags Off 'Run for Unity' on Unity Day Home Minister Amit Shah flagged off the 'Run for Unity' in Delhi to commemorate Sardar Patel's birth anniversary, calling for unity and a ‘Viksit Bharat’. Over 7,700 participants joined the marathon. Source: Daijiworld 2. Seven Telangana Students Die by Suicide After Exam Results Seven students in Telangana reportedly died by suicide after the release of Intermediate Public Examination results, raising concerns about student pressure and mental health support. Source: India Today 3. Kerala: Five-day-old Infant Administered Incorrect Vaccines An infant in Kerala's Palakkad district was mistakenly administered five vaccines instead of one. The child has been admitted to the ICU, and the nurse responsible has been suspended. Source: India Today 4. Cylinder Blast Sparks Fire in Telangana's Karimnagar A fire broke out in Telangana's Karimnagar district after a cylinder blast. Fortunately, no casualties were reported as the residents were away at the time. Source: India Today 5. Karnataka: Man-Animal Conflict Worsens with Wild Elephant Attacks Karnataka residents are facing increased attacks from wild elephants, raising concerns about man-animal conflicts in regions where elephants have made their home. Source: India Today 6. Chhattisgarh Hosts First-Ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics' Chhattisgarh’s government inaugurated the first-ever 'Chhatisgarhia Olympics,' promoting traditional Indian sports as part of a political outreach ahead of the 2025 elections. Source: India Today 7. BJP MLA Arvind Giri Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA Arvind Giri from Uttar Pradesh passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest while traveling to Lucknow. His death has shocked party members and the public. Source: India Today 8. Seven Killed in Road Accident in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly Seven people were killed after an ambulance collided with a truck in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, in a tragic road accident. Source: India Today 9. Mission Shakti Transforms Women’s Lives in Odisha Odisha's Mission Shakti scheme continues to transform the lives of millions of women in the state, providing financial independence through self-help groups. Source: India Today 10. Gujarat and Goa Lead as Top Performers in Economy Gujarat and Goa have emerged as the top-performing states in India's economy, driving significant growth and development in their respective regions. Source: India Today 11. Jharkhand Leads in Infrastructure Development Jharkhand continues to improve its infrastructure with new roads and airports, establishing itself as a leader in India’s development sector. Source: India Today 12. Punjab Emerges as a Leader in Agriculture Punjab has been recognized as the top-performing state in agriculture, despite increased competition and challenges from other states. Source: India Today 13. Kerala Excels in Healthcare Kerala continues to rank as the top state for healthcare services, with Himachal Pradesh and Mizoram showing promising improvements in the sector. Source: India Today 14. Rajasthan and Meghalaya Show Improvement in Education Rajasthan and Meghalaya have been recognized as the most improved states in the field of education, with initiatives aimed at improving access to quality learning. Source: India Today 15. Uttar Pradesh Retains Top Spot in Law and Order Uttar Pradesh continues to improve its law and order situation, cracking down on mafia networks and retaining its title as the most improved big state. Source: India Today 16. Kerala Leads in Gender Ratio on Electoral Rolls Kerala’s gender ratio on electoral rolls stands higher than the national average, reflecting improvements in gender equality across the state. Source: India Today 17. Rajasthan Solar Power Plant Inaugurated by PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a solar power plant in Rajasthan, marking a major step toward renewable energy goals. Source: India Today 18. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount. Source: India Today 19. India-Spain Sign Deal for C295 Aircraft Production in India India and Spain have formalized a significant defense deal for the production of C295 aircraft in India. The agreement is expected to boost India's defense manufacturing capabilities and create jobs, while also enhancing the country's defense preparedness. Source: Defense Aerospace 20. Maharashtra Drought Worsens Farmer Crisis The ongoing drought in Maharashtra continues to affect farmers, with many struggling to survive as crop failure and debt mount. Source: India Today #IndiaNews #RunForUnity #TelanganaSuicide #KeralaHealth #MissionShakti #ChhattisgarhiaOlympics #BJPMLADeath #UttarPradeshAccident #GujaratEconomy #PunjabAgriculture #JharkhandInfrastructure #KeralaHealthcare #SolarEnergy #MaharashtraDrought #IndiaSpainDeal #C295Aircraft
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  • I am compelled to write, and ask you to read it

    There was no Sikh before Guru Nanak!

    There was no Muslim before Muhammad!

    There was no Jain before Rishabhdev!

    There was no Buddhist before Buddha!

    There was no leftist before Karl Marx!

    But:

    Before Krishna there was Rama...
    Before Rama there was Jamdagni...
    Before Jamdagni there was Atri...
    Before Atri there was Agastya...
    Before Agastya there was Patanjali...
    Before Patanjali there was Kanad....

    Before Kanad there was Yagyavalkya....

    Before Yagyvalkya also...All were "Sanatan Vedic" followers..!

    "Read and understand" these -"12 moves" of "political chess" carefully....?

    01.
    "Mughals" became "Indians" and, "Indians", "Kafir"...?

    02.
    "Ghyasuddin Khan" became Motilal, Jawaharlal "Nehru"

    From His daughter Indira, Rajiv -Maino, all of them became "Gandhi"!!

    And..."Indians" - "fools"!!

    03.
    "Momin" became "Kashmiri"...?

    And, "Kashmiri Pandits", "refugees"....?

    04.
    "Bangladeshis" became "Bengalis"....?

    And, "Bengalis", "outsider Hindus".....?

    05.
    "K!llers" of "soldiers" and "stone pelters" as "Agitators" ?

    And, "Indian Army", "Human rights violators"....?

    06.
    "Tukde-Tukde Gang" became "Patriot"...?

    And, "Patriot" became "Branded ******** Extremist.....?*

    07.
    "Pyre wood" became "Environmental concern".....

    And, "Land wasted in "burial" became "Birthright".....?

    08.
    "Wool" used in "Rakhi" "hurt" the "sheep"...?*

    And then what about Bakri Eid?

    09.
    "Appeasement" became "Secular".....?*

    While, "Equality" became "Communal".....?*

    10.
    "RSS" became "Terrorist"...?*

    And, "Osama ji"..., "Hafiz Saheb"..., and -"Hurriyat",
    Peaks of Peace...

    11.
    “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, became "Communal"....?

    And, “Bharat Tere Tukde Honge”,

    became "Freedom of Expression"....?

    12. “Divide and Rule” became "Rule"....? And..,
    “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” "Jumla"?.?

    Just "Think"...? And "Understand"... that

    After all in a - "Hindu majority country"...,

    "How" did "all this" happen...???

    Don't just leave by reading, share it maximum.

    O'Hindu if you keep sleeping...

    You won't even know..

    "When"... You became a "citizen" of a "terrorist country"...!!

    Being a "Hindu", I "request" you to repost maximum and share this.

    All this information has been collected through someone's tireless efforts. Don't keep it to yourself, use your fingers to send it to all Hindus.

    Hindus MUST unite at any cost
    https://x.com/ssaratht/status/1847216124322045961?s=46
    I am compelled to write, and ask you to read it There was no Sikh before Guru Nanak! There was no Muslim before Muhammad! There was no Jain before Rishabhdev! There was no Buddhist before Buddha! There was no leftist before Karl Marx! But: Before Krishna there was Rama... Before Rama there was Jamdagni... Before Jamdagni there was Atri... Before Atri there was Agastya... Before Agastya there was Patanjali... Before Patanjali there was Kanad.... Before Kanad there was Yagyavalkya.... Before Yagyvalkya also...All were "Sanatan Vedic" followers..! "Read and understand" these -"12 moves" of "political chess" carefully....? 01. "Mughals" became "Indians" and, "Indians", "Kafir"...? 02. "Ghyasuddin Khan" became Motilal, Jawaharlal "Nehru" From His daughter Indira, Rajiv -Maino, all of them became "Gandhi"!! And..."Indians" - "fools"!! 03. "Momin" became "Kashmiri"...? And, "Kashmiri Pandits", "refugees"....? 04. "Bangladeshis" became "Bengalis"....? And, "Bengalis", "outsider Hindus".....? 05. "K!llers" of "soldiers" and "stone pelters" as "Agitators" ? And, "Indian Army", "Human rights violators"....? 06. "Tukde-Tukde Gang" became "Patriot"...? And, "Patriot" became "Branded Hardcore Extremist.....?* 07. "Pyre wood" became "Environmental concern"..... And, "Land wasted in "burial" became "Birthright".....? 08. "Wool" used in "Rakhi" "hurt" the "sheep"...?* And then what about Bakri Eid? 09. "Appeasement" became "Secular".....?* While, "Equality" became "Communal".....?* 10. "RSS" became "Terrorist"...?* And, "Osama ji"..., "Hafiz Saheb"..., and -"Hurriyat", Peaks of Peace... 11. “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, became "Communal"....? And, “Bharat Tere Tukde Honge”, became "Freedom of Expression"....? 12. “Divide and Rule” became "Rule"....? And.., “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas” "Jumla"?.? Just "Think"...? And "Understand"... that After all in a - "Hindu majority country"..., "How" did "all this" happen...??? Don't just leave by reading, share it maximum. O'Hindu if you keep sleeping... You won't even know.. "When"... You became a "citizen" of a "terrorist country"...!! Being a "Hindu", I "request" you to repost maximum and share this. All this information has been collected through someone's tireless efforts. Don't keep it to yourself, use your fingers to send it to all Hindus. Hindus MUST unite at any cost https://x.com/ssaratht/status/1847216124322045961?s=46
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  • India was and will always be secular—not because the word "secular" was inserted into the Preamble of the Constitution by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the 42nd Amendment in 1976, at a time when the opposition was in jail, which was an unfair act. India is secular because of the inherent nature of the majority Hindu population, who believe and uphold the principle of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* (equal respect for all religions).

    Have you ever seen a neighboring country remain secular when Hindus became a minority? Why are these so-called Islamic countries not secular? Because they do not embrace the idea of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* like Hindus do. This is precisely why the insertion of "secular" into the Constitution was unnecessary and forced during the Emergency.**

    How can a country truly be "Dharma Nirpeksh" (neutral to righteousness)? Righteousness—*Dharma*—should always be at the core of governance. Secularism, in the Indian context, has no relevance when the majority of the population naturally believes in respecting all faiths. The government should be *faith nirpeksha* (neutral to religious practices), not *dharma nirpeksha*

    **The very essence of India's secularism comes not from any constitutional amendment, but from its deep-rooted cultural and spiritual values, where every faith has space to coexist, and every individual has the freedom to follow their own path. Indian governance should focus on justice, righteousness, and equality, not on enforcing Western ideals of secularism which disconnect governance from the spiritual and moral essence of its people.

    India was and will always be secular—not because the word "secular" was inserted into the Preamble of the Constitution by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the 42nd Amendment in 1976, at a time when the opposition was in jail, which was an unfair act. India is secular because of the inherent nature of the majority Hindu population, who believe and uphold the principle of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* (equal respect for all religions). Have you ever seen a neighboring country remain secular when Hindus became a minority? Why are these so-called Islamic countries not secular? Because they do not embrace the idea of *Sarva Dharma Sambhava* like Hindus do. This is precisely why the insertion of "secular" into the Constitution was unnecessary and forced during the Emergency.** How can a country truly be "Dharma Nirpeksh" (neutral to righteousness)? Righteousness—*Dharma*—should always be at the core of governance. Secularism, in the Indian context, has no relevance when the majority of the population naturally believes in respecting all faiths. The government should be *faith nirpeksha* (neutral to religious practices), not *dharma nirpeksha* **The very essence of India's secularism comes not from any constitutional amendment, but from its deep-rooted cultural and spiritual values, where every faith has space to coexist, and every individual has the freedom to follow their own path. Indian governance should focus on justice, righteousness, and equality, not on enforcing Western ideals of secularism which disconnect governance from the spiritual and moral essence of its people.
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  • Alarming Report: Threats to the Indian Constitution

    Recent political developments in India have raised significant concerns about the integrity and future of the Indian Constitution. Certain individuals, who have publicly blamed others for attempting to replace or abolish the Constitution, are themselves engaging in actions that undermine this foundational document.

    The Indian public seems to be inadequately aware of the gravity of the situation. A disturbing scenario has emerged where an elected official, who should be upholding the principles of the Constitution, is instead acting contrary to their oath of office. This behavior not only breaks the constitutional oath but also threatens the democratic fabric of the nation.

    The bengal government's actions suggest a disregard for constitutional duties, which poses a severe risk to India's democratic governance. Recently, Udayan Guha, the TMC Minister of North Bengal Development, announced the sanctioning of 4 crore INR for Mathabhanga 1 block and 10 crore INR for Mathabhanga 2 block. However, he stated that not a single penny would be sanctioned for Coochbehar town, Dinhata town, and Mathabhanga town because these areas voted for the BJP .

    This explicit punishment of areas for their electoral choices undermines the principles of democracy and equality enshrined in the Constitution. It is an alarming indication of partisan politics taking precedence over the welfare of citizens, irrespective of their political affiliations.

    There is an urgent need for heightened awareness and vigilance among the Indian populace to ensure that constitutional violations do not go unchecked. The imposition of President's Rule might be a necessary step to restore constitutional order and uphold the rule of law in India.

    Immediate attention and action are crucial to protect the sanctity of the Indian Constitution and the democratic rights of its citizens.
    Alarming Report: Threats to the Indian Constitution Recent political developments in India have raised significant concerns about the integrity and future of the Indian Constitution. Certain individuals, who have publicly blamed others for attempting to replace or abolish the Constitution, are themselves engaging in actions that undermine this foundational document. The Indian public seems to be inadequately aware of the gravity of the situation. A disturbing scenario has emerged where an elected official, who should be upholding the principles of the Constitution, is instead acting contrary to their oath of office. This behavior not only breaks the constitutional oath but also threatens the democratic fabric of the nation. The bengal government's actions suggest a disregard for constitutional duties, which poses a severe risk to India's democratic governance. Recently, Udayan Guha, the TMC Minister of North Bengal Development, announced the sanctioning of 4 crore INR for Mathabhanga 1 block and 10 crore INR for Mathabhanga 2 block. However, he stated that not a single penny would be sanctioned for Coochbehar town, Dinhata town, and Mathabhanga town because these areas voted for the BJP . This explicit punishment of areas for their electoral choices undermines the principles of democracy and equality enshrined in the Constitution. It is an alarming indication of partisan politics taking precedence over the welfare of citizens, irrespective of their political affiliations. There is an urgent need for heightened awareness and vigilance among the Indian populace to ensure that constitutional violations do not go unchecked. The imposition of President's Rule might be a necessary step to restore constitutional order and uphold the rule of law in India. Immediate attention and action are crucial to protect the sanctity of the Indian Constitution and the democratic rights of its citizens.
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  • SC observed that government employees cannot demand promotion as a matter of right and that the Court's intervention in promotion policies should only be limited when there is a violation of the equality principle under Article 16 of the Constitution.

    ये लगा sixer, a major strike on Babus who think they are Govt Damad

    Now, non performer and who goes against Govt will be hammered and career locked forever

    MERIT takes over Birth RIGHT

    PERFORM or perish
    SC observed that government employees cannot demand promotion as a matter of right and that the Court's intervention in promotion policies should only be limited when there is a violation of the equality principle under Article 16 of the Constitution. ये लगा sixer, a major strike on Babus who think they are Govt Damad Now, non performer and who goes against Govt will be hammered and career locked forever MERIT takes over Birth RIGHT PERFORM or perish
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  • Indian government has made its stance on CAA very clear to the Supreme Court.

    ▪︎ Rohingya Muslims have no fundamental right to live and settle in India.

    ▪︎ India does not recognize UNHCR card which some of the Rohingya illegals have secured to claim refugee status in India.

    ▪︎ Judiciary has no right to enter in the legislative and policy domains of the Parliament.

    ▪︎ Judiciary cannot create a separate grant of refugee status to those illegally entering into India.

    ▪︎ Whether or not to grant refugee status to a certain class of persons is purely a policy decision; and not a judicial one.

    ▪︎ Right to equality is not available to foreigners and illegal immigrants (in context of granting refugee status & citizenship).
    Indian government has made its stance on CAA very clear to the Supreme Court. ▪︎ Rohingya Muslims have no fundamental right to live and settle in India. ▪︎ India does not recognize UNHCR card which some of the Rohingya illegals have secured to claim refugee status in India. ▪︎ Judiciary has no right to enter in the legislative and policy domains of the Parliament. ▪︎ Judiciary cannot create a separate grant of refugee status to those illegally entering into India. ▪︎ Whether or not to grant refugee status to a certain class of persons is purely a policy decision; and not a judicial one. ▪︎ Right to equality is not available to foreigners and illegal immigrants (in context of granting refugee status & citizenship).
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  • anna's complete interview with @TimesNow Anchor Navika Kumar speaks to Annamalai on several issues including BJP's Tamil Nadu mission, Sanatan row, CAA and more. The BJP leader asserts BJP's unique value system as a cadre-driven party, emphasizing equality across all ranks from the Prime Minister to a booth-level worker.
    #kannamalai #bjp #boothlevelworker #equality #pmmodi #publicmanchwithannamalai #navikakumar #englishnews #latestnews
    https://youtu.be/0SUtn1aYyek?si=85hN1LPgJVnvYXkD
    anna's complete interview with @TimesNow Anchor Navika Kumar speaks to Annamalai on several issues including BJP's Tamil Nadu mission, Sanatan row, CAA and more. The BJP leader asserts BJP's unique value system as a cadre-driven party, emphasizing equality across all ranks from the Prime Minister to a booth-level worker. #kannamalai #bjp #boothlevelworker #equality #pmmodi #publicmanchwithannamalai #navikakumar #englishnews #latestnews https://youtu.be/0SUtn1aYyek?si=85hN1LPgJVnvYXkD
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  • Maja Daruwala

    Maja Daruwala, a barrister from Lincolns Inn, has been advocating for rights and social justice for over 40 years. Her special interests lie in civil liberties, gender equality, systems reform, rule of law, accountability, promoting access to information, and access to justice.

    Remember Gurmehar Kaur?

    What is common between Gurmehar Kaur and Maja Daruwala?

    fauji Daughters and Human rights

    What is Human Rights? CIA weapon to pressure developing economies?

    have you ever heard Human Right voice in China, Pakistan Saudi etc? Why Not?
    DGP
    Maja Daruwala Maja Daruwala, a barrister from Lincolns Inn, has been advocating for rights and social justice for over 40 years. Her special interests lie in civil liberties, gender equality, systems reform, rule of law, accountability, promoting access to information, and access to justice. Remember Gurmehar Kaur? What is common between Gurmehar Kaur and Maja Daruwala? fauji Daughters and Human rights What is Human Rights? CIA weapon to pressure developing economies? have you ever heard Human Right voice in China, Pakistan Saudi etc? Why Not? DGP
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  • First, they came for free housing, free health care, freedom from oppression, the right to speak freely, and most of all for free money, we welcomed them and helped them because freedom, democracy, multiculturalism, and charity are good.

    Then they came for our books and discarded them and, we helped them by doing nothing because they told us their books were good, our books bad.

    Then they came for the girl children and we helped them by ignoring it as long as we could because it was a cultural thing and we didn’t want to appear to be anti their culture, and it was only the worthless children of the white underclass who were being taken, not ours.

    Then they came for the racists, and we helped them by designating Islam a race because white racism is bad and no other form exists.

    Then they came for the Islamophobes, and we helped them by calling Islam a religion of peace because hatred of non-Judeo-Christian religions is bad and, anyway, a phobia is an irrational fear, and as we are sublimely rational and fully understand such things. Islamophobia is obviously evil and dangerous and must be eradicated.

    Then they came for the protestors, and we let them and helped them because freedom of speech, Euro-Culturalism, gender equality, racism, and Islamophobia are all bad things from our past and must be done away with so that there will be peace and harmony and nice times for all in one big, happy family.

    But we were wrong

    Now they have come for us because Islam is in reality a nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, totalitarian political system that tolerates neither deviation nor dissent, and we are just not nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, and totalitarian enough for their requirements.
    First, they came for free housing, free health care, freedom from oppression, the right to speak freely, and most of all for free money, we welcomed them and helped them because freedom, democracy, multiculturalism, and charity are good. Then they came for our books and discarded them and, we helped them by doing nothing because they told us their books were good, our books bad. Then they came for the girl children and we helped them by ignoring it as long as we could because it was a cultural thing and we didn’t want to appear to be anti their culture, and it was only the worthless children of the white underclass who were being taken, not ours. Then they came for the racists, and we helped them by designating Islam a race because white racism is bad and no other form exists. Then they came for the Islamophobes, and we helped them by calling Islam a religion of peace because hatred of non-Judeo-Christian religions is bad and, anyway, a phobia is an irrational fear, and as we are sublimely rational and fully understand such things. Islamophobia is obviously evil and dangerous and must be eradicated. Then they came for the protestors, and we let them and helped them because freedom of speech, Euro-Culturalism, gender equality, racism, and Islamophobia are all bad things from our past and must be done away with so that there will be peace and harmony and nice times for all in one big, happy family. But we were wrong Now they have come for us because Islam is in reality a nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, totalitarian political system that tolerates neither deviation nor dissent, and we are just not nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, and totalitarian enough for their requirements.
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  • First They Came… “First they came for free housing, free health care, freedom from oppression, the right to speak freely, and most of all for the free money, and Europe welcomed them and helped them because freedom, democracy, multiculturalism, and charity are good.

    “Then they came for their books and discarded them and, they helped them by doing nothing because they told their books good, your books bad.

    “Then they came for the girl children and Europe helped them by ignoring it as long as they could because it was a cultural thing and Europe didn’t want to appear to be anti their culture, and it was only the worthless children of the white underclass who were being taken, not elites.

    “Then they came for the racists, and Europe helped them by designating Islam a race because white racism is bad and no other form exists.

    “Then they came for the Islamophobes, and Europe helped them by calling Islam a religion of peace because hatred of non-Judeo Christian religions is bad and, anyway, a phobia is an irrational fear, and as Europeans are sublimely rational and fully understand such things. Islamophobia is obviously evil and dangerous and must be eradicated.

    “Then they came for the protestors, and Europe let them and helped them because freedom of speech, Euro-Culturalism, gender equality, racism, and Islamophobia are all bad things from the European past and must be done away with so that there will be peace and harmony and nice times for all in one big, happy family.

    “But Europeans were wrong, how wrong they were! Now Muslims have come for all Europeans because Islam is, in reality, a nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, totalitarian political system that tolerates neither deviation nor dissent, and the Europeans are just not nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, and totalitarian enough for their requirements.
    First They Came… “First they came for free housing, free health care, freedom from oppression, the right to speak freely, and most of all for the free money, and Europe welcomed them and helped them because freedom, democracy, multiculturalism, and charity are good. “Then they came for their books and discarded them and, they helped them by doing nothing because they told their books good, your books bad. “Then they came for the girl children and Europe helped them by ignoring it as long as they could because it was a cultural thing and Europe didn’t want to appear to be anti their culture, and it was only the worthless children of the white underclass who were being taken, not elites. “Then they came for the racists, and Europe helped them by designating Islam a race because white racism is bad and no other form exists. “Then they came for the Islamophobes, and Europe helped them by calling Islam a religion of peace because hatred of non-Judeo Christian religions is bad and, anyway, a phobia is an irrational fear, and as Europeans are sublimely rational and fully understand such things. Islamophobia is obviously evil and dangerous and must be eradicated. “Then they came for the protestors, and Europe let them and helped them because freedom of speech, Euro-Culturalism, gender equality, racism, and Islamophobia are all bad things from the European past and must be done away with so that there will be peace and harmony and nice times for all in one big, happy family. “But Europeans were wrong, how wrong they were! Now Muslims have come for all Europeans because Islam is, in reality, a nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, totalitarian political system that tolerates neither deviation nor dissent, and the Europeans are just not nihilistic, primitive, misogynous, and totalitarian enough for their requirements.
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  • A 19-foot statue of BR Ambedkar, named 'Statue of Equality' and also the largest outside India, is set to be unveiled in the US state of Maryland on October 14
    A 19-foot statue of BR Ambedkar, named 'Statue of Equality' and also the largest outside India, is set to be unveiled in the US state of Maryland on October 14
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  • [Your Name]
    [Your Address]
    [City, State, PIN Code]
    [Email Address]
    [Phone Number]
    [Date]

    The Secretary
    Law Commission of India
    The Indian Law Institute Building
    Bhagwan Dass Road
    New Delhi - 110001

    Subject: Support for Uniform Civil Code Implementation and Safeguarding Women's Rights

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am writing to express my wholehearted support for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India, and specifically to address how such a code can safeguard women's rights. As a concerned citizen, I firmly believe that a UCC is essential for promoting equality, justice, and gender empowerment in our diverse and multicultural society.

    1. Gender Equality and Non-discrimination: A UCC would play a crucial role in ensuring gender equality and non-discrimination by eliminating the discriminatory provisions present in various personal laws. By providing a common legal framework, a UCC would uphold the principles of equal rights and equal protection before the law for women, regardless of their religious or cultural background.

    2. Protection from Discriminatory Practices: Many personal laws have provisions that are discriminatory towards women, such as unequal rights in matters of marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property rights. A UCC would address these disparities and establish uniform standards, guaranteeing women equal rights and protection under the law. It would eliminate regressive practices that perpetuate gender-based discrimination and contribute to the empowerment of women.

    3. Strengthening Women's Agency: A UCC would empower women by granting them the right to make choices and decisions that are essential to their well-being and personal growth. It would protect their freedom of conscience, the right to marry by choice, the right to divorce, and the right to inherit property, enabling women to exercise their agency and assert their rights on an equal footing with men.

    4. Safeguarding Women's Rights during Marriage and Divorce: A UCC can provide a comprehensive framework for marriage and divorce, ensuring that women's rights are protected throughout these processes. It can establish fair and just provisions for issues like marriage registration, dissolution of marriage, division of property, custody of children, and maintenance, all of which would contribute to the well-being and security of women.

    5. Promoting Women's Access to Justice: Personal laws often create barriers that hinder women's access to justice. Multiple legal systems and conflicting provisions can make it difficult for women to navigate the legal process, leading to delays and denial of justice. A UCC would simplify the legal framework, making it more accessible and understandable for women, and promoting their access to justice and legal remedies.

    6. Education and Awareness: Alongside the implementation of a UCC, there is a need for robust educational initiatives and awareness campaigns to inform women about their rights, legal provisions, and avenues for seeking redressal. Promoting legal literacy among women will empower them to exercise their rights and navigate the legal system effectively.

    In conclusion, the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code is crucial for safeguarding women's rights in India. A UCC will promote gender equality, eliminate discriminatory practices, and empower women by ensuring equal access to justice and legal protection. I urge the Law Commission of India to consider these factors and take proactive steps towards formulating and implementing a UCC that upholds the principles of justice, equality, and women's empowerment.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter. I trust that the Law Commission of India will prioritize the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code and work towards creating a more equitable and just society for all citizens.

    Yours sincerely,

    [Your Name]

    Send to:

    membersecretary-lci@gov.in

    [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, PIN Code] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] The Secretary Law Commission of India The Indian Law Institute Building Bhagwan Dass Road New Delhi - 110001 Subject: Support for Uniform Civil Code Implementation and Safeguarding Women's Rights Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to express my wholehearted support for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India, and specifically to address how such a code can safeguard women's rights. As a concerned citizen, I firmly believe that a UCC is essential for promoting equality, justice, and gender empowerment in our diverse and multicultural society. 1. Gender Equality and Non-discrimination: A UCC would play a crucial role in ensuring gender equality and non-discrimination by eliminating the discriminatory provisions present in various personal laws. By providing a common legal framework, a UCC would uphold the principles of equal rights and equal protection before the law for women, regardless of their religious or cultural background. 2. Protection from Discriminatory Practices: Many personal laws have provisions that are discriminatory towards women, such as unequal rights in matters of marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property rights. A UCC would address these disparities and establish uniform standards, guaranteeing women equal rights and protection under the law. It would eliminate regressive practices that perpetuate gender-based discrimination and contribute to the empowerment of women. 3. Strengthening Women's Agency: A UCC would empower women by granting them the right to make choices and decisions that are essential to their well-being and personal growth. It would protect their freedom of conscience, the right to marry by choice, the right to divorce, and the right to inherit property, enabling women to exercise their agency and assert their rights on an equal footing with men. 4. Safeguarding Women's Rights during Marriage and Divorce: A UCC can provide a comprehensive framework for marriage and divorce, ensuring that women's rights are protected throughout these processes. It can establish fair and just provisions for issues like marriage registration, dissolution of marriage, division of property, custody of children, and maintenance, all of which would contribute to the well-being and security of women. 5. Promoting Women's Access to Justice: Personal laws often create barriers that hinder women's access to justice. Multiple legal systems and conflicting provisions can make it difficult for women to navigate the legal process, leading to delays and denial of justice. A UCC would simplify the legal framework, making it more accessible and understandable for women, and promoting their access to justice and legal remedies. 6. Education and Awareness: Alongside the implementation of a UCC, there is a need for robust educational initiatives and awareness campaigns to inform women about their rights, legal provisions, and avenues for seeking redressal. Promoting legal literacy among women will empower them to exercise their rights and navigate the legal system effectively. In conclusion, the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code is crucial for safeguarding women's rights in India. A UCC will promote gender equality, eliminate discriminatory practices, and empower women by ensuring equal access to justice and legal protection. I urge the Law Commission of India to consider these factors and take proactive steps towards formulating and implementing a UCC that upholds the principles of justice, equality, and women's empowerment. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I trust that the Law Commission of India will prioritize the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code and work towards creating a more equitable and just society for all citizens. Yours sincerely, [Your Name] Send to: membersecretary-lci@gov.in
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  • Democracy is one of our sacred and shared values. Throughout history, one thing has been clear, democracy is the spirit that supports equality and dignity. Democracy is the idea that welcomes debate and discourse. Democracy is the culture that gives wings to thought and expression. India is blessed to have such values from time immemorial. India is the mother of democracy: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the joint sitting of the US Congress
    Democracy is one of our sacred and shared values. Throughout history, one thing has been clear, democracy is the spirit that supports equality and dignity. Democracy is the idea that welcomes debate and discourse. Democracy is the culture that gives wings to thought and expression. India is blessed to have such values from time immemorial. India is the mother of democracy: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the joint sitting of the US Congress
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