A healthcare IT professional, travel enthusiast and one who believes in social justice.

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I laugh when people without knowing me call me "Khalistani" just because I oppose Sanghis and their mukhiya Modi. And I live in Canada. Meanwhile, the mukhiya gets away with this: thequint.com/news/politics/3…
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Truth is that Israel cannot sustain one day in battlefield without active support of US, be it military equipment, blocking UN resolutions or training.
ISRAEL PUT ISRAEL FIRST. Truly admirable trait. No sacrifice is big enough when it comes to securing its own national interest. Read ISRAEL'S MINISTER OF NATIONAL SECURITY's blunt message.
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महामनाव का विदेश भ्रमण का पैटर्न! हाँथ हिलाते हुए प्लेन में चढ़ जाओ ! दूसरे देश पहुंचते ही नाच गाना देख लो। बढ़िया खाओ-पियो, ठहाके लगाओ! NRI से कहलवाओ “मोदी जी आप महान हैं” फिर Mute Mode में नेताओं से बात करो। फिर छुट्टी एंजॉय कर लौट आओ! देश के लिए क्या आया कोई खबर नहीं!
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A very apt article - it tells you the real story. The Horse has been stolen - and that may be OK, but the trust in politicians had been eroded.
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Interesting to me that two Indian defense reporters felt compelled to make such similar points in their social media today.
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This, after US shot at 2 Indian staffed ships and killed 3 Indian sailors.
Thank you, President Trump, for your warm wishes. I look forward to working with you to further advance the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, for the benefit of both our nations and the world. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump
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"Hindustan ki azaad aankhon ko Bhakra Nangal baandh, IIT, IIM ke khwab dene wala admi agar Aap ko pasand nahi toh ye aap ki dikkat hai!" .... "Nehru ne suni, aur uss ke baad ye nahi kaha ki inn ke ghar ED summon, CBI, Police bhej do" 🔥 #Nehru ka record todne chale hain 🤡
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Shocked that I did not know about this person until now. Has India rewarded this professor?
A Life That Served a Purpose In a world chasing fleeting applause, some souls choose the long, quiet road of service. Today, welfare economist Jean Drèze has been honoured with a global award for his profound research on poverty and inequality in India. Born in Belgium, he made India his home and its people his purpose. With a scholar’s rigour and a revolutionary’s heart, he stood beside the forgotten—documenting their struggles, amplifying their voices, and shaping policies that reached millions. His tireless advocacy helped birth two landmark legislations that still stand as lifelines: the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), which offered dignity through work to the rural poor, and the National Food Security Act, which sought to ensure no one sleeps hungry in a land of plenty. This is not just an award. It is recognition of a life lived in radical empathy. Of choosing dusty villages over ivory towers. Of measuring success not in citations or comfort, but in the quiet lifting of human suffering. Jean Drèze reminds us that the highest calling is to use one’s intellect, privilege, and time in the service of those who have the least. In an age of cynicism, his journey is a living ode: To knowledge that heals. To scholarship that serves. To a life that mattered. Congratulations and Thank You Professor Drèze. India is better because you walked among us. May your example inspire a new generation to stop performing compassion and start practising it—with depth, persistence, and love. 🧡 🙏 #JeanDreze #ServiceAboveSelf #India #SocialJustice
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India has also become a Land of Hypocrites . Do listen ! What is the rationale behind holding a badminton tournament in London when the Govt expected citizens to follow austerity measures?
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I Visited Downtown Brampton & Was Surprised By How Pleasant It Was 😎🇨🇦 Compared to most downtowns out west in AB/BC, which are mostly junky infested No-Go Zones I find that Ontario cities are much cleaner 🤯 *Except London, which has Vic/Van levels of tweaker zombies walking around 🧟🤪
If you don't think mass immigration is a problem, visit Brampton. It will change you.
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Totally agree with this observation.
I'll try to be very careful and sensitive with this observation of Canada, because it touches on highly charged questions of ethnicity, immigration, belonging, and public space. But here goes. I've walked around Mississauga's Celebration Square on multiple evenings, and one thing I've increasingly noticed is neither hostility, nor tension, nor conflict, but something more subtle and perhaps more concerning. Public spaces seem to become associated with particular ethnocultural communities to such a degree that many others gradually stop showing up. The result is not segregation in any formal sense. Nobody is being excluded. Nobody is being told they cannot be there. Yet the effect can be remarkably similar. A space that is nominally shared begins to feel less shared over time. To be perfectly clear, what troubles me isn't the presence of any particular diasporic community itself per se, but rather the gradual disappearance of the sense that these spaces belong equally to all of us as Canadians. When a public square begins to be perceived, fairly or unfairly, as belonging primarily to one group, many others instinctively withdraw. Older-stock Canadians withdraw. Other immigrant communities withdraw. East Asians withdraw. Eastern Europeans withdraw. People who have no objection to anyone there nevertheless begin spending their evenings elsewhere. Human beings are, for better or worse, tribal creatures. We gravitate toward familiarity. We seek places where we feel represented. We retreat when that sense of belonging is lost. I understand this instinctively as someone from an East Asian diasporic background myself. The bottom line here is that a healthy Canadian civilization cannot simply consist of parallel communities inhabiting the same geography. It requires common spaces where people from different backgrounds routinely encounter one another and develop some sense of collective belonging within the same civic realm. What I increasingly worry about in Canada is not "diversity" itself, but the erosion of sharedness. A country begins to lose something important when its public spaces cease to feel genuinely collective. And whatever future Canada ultimately chooses for itself, it should never, ever feel like a collection of separate worlds living side by side while gradually forgetting how to inhabit the same one.
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Once bitten, twice shy. A lot of liberals I find are skeptical of the new phenomenon in the market - the Cockroach party. The skepticism comes from the previous experience of the AAP and it is understandable. But why can't we give another chance to a newer alternative to "there is no alternative" mindset? If there are youth joining up to oppose NEET leaks and unemployment, all power to them. Is this going to end-up as the AAP disaster? No one knows. But its worth giving a chance if there is mass consolidation against the ruling dispensation. @darab_farooqui @quizzicalguy
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I have heard this argument a lot. But it is a well known fact that women and men do get sexually aroused by touching, fondling or kissing partner's boobs. So stop your "asexual boobs" thing. These are essential in love making. We would be hypocrites not to admit that.
Replying to @nish_017
boobs are not sexual element they are for breastfeeding.
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Very hard hitting lines!
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Bhatti knew the inner workings of Stock Exchange. Way ahead of his time.😁😆😅
PP waterballs - Rajesh Exports
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अंजना कश्यप के युट्यूब शिक्षकों पर दिए विवादित बयान के बाद.. आशुतोष राणा की तरफ से शिक्षको को समर्पित दो लाइने सुना जाना चाहिए.. 👏👏
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There may be people who no longer believe in this India (you’ll probably find them in the comments if this video reaches far enough), but we do. An India of shared celebrations, open hearts, and mutual respect. No amount of hate can erase the love, warmth, and togetherness that ordinary people have carried across generations. 🇮🇳❤️
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How can someone who is working under you, pressurize you? Doesn't make a lot of sense.
After TCS and SBI, Wipro now faces allegations linked to “Corporate Jihad.” Female Hindu Ex Wipro employee alleges colleague Shahina Rafique pressured her to convert to Islam and establish physical relations with the Country Head. When she complained, she was threatened by HR Manager Zeeshan Ahmed and forced to resign. Serious questions are being raised about workplace discrimination and religious pressure in the corporate sector.
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These type of allegations keep surfacing once in few days, and become top headlines. Has anyone investigated the last episode and what was the outcome?
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#WATCH | Pune, Maharashtra: A former employee has filed a complaint with the Hinjawadi Police and served a legal notice to Wipro Technologies, alleging religious harassment, workplace discrimination, and forced resignation. The victim and the complainant says, "These individuals trap and coerce Hindu women, forcing them to choose between complying with their demands or resigning from their jobs... I had to bring to light the sheer amount of harassment and torture I endured over the past ten months... when we report these incidents to the company, they dismiss them and the matter is subsequently swept under the rug... Shahina Rafiq began harassing me from my very first day on the job... she tried to convince me to establish a physical relationship with Country Head Ramkumar and use that connection to secure a transfer to Dubai, where she could arrange my marriage with one of the Sheikhs, ensuring financial growth and sexual satisfaction..." She adds, "I submitted a complaint yesterday. I have been summoned today regarding the FIR. They stated that they would conduct an investigation, following which an FIR would be formally registered... On April 24, 2026, we raised this issue once again. This occurred after my resignation, when I demanded that they provide me with a specific reason as to why I had been terminated... My demand is simple: I want my job back... My termination was illegal. I have reiterated this point time and again. Secondly, a dedicated institutional mechanism should be established within every private sector organisation..." (03.06)
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Such a big story, but no godi media channel will talk about it.
IS THIS THE BIGGEST STOCKMARKET SCAM EVER??? MOVE OVER, HARSHAD MEHTA. Rajesh Exports, according to Reuters, faked Revenue of USD 158 billion ( Rs 15.5 LAKH CRORE). It was not there. And no one knew. Including SEBI. For 5 years. My head is spinning. Yours? And reportedly LIC invested in this fraud. How????? It is a listed company. Whoa! It is a developing story . Do listen in. Share. #NoTelePrompter
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