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Siddharth Garg retweeted
Now that Delhi Police has arrested the cook, they should also arrest the sweeper, the security guard, the receptionist and the liftman. Arrest everyone but the corrupt MCD engineers, the inept fire dept officials and the extortionist local police personnel.
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3rd June Malviya Nagar fire tragedy | Delhi Police arrested one more accused - a cook of the hotel. Investigation revealed negligence by the cook to also be a cause of the fire. A few others have also been detained by the Police and are being questioned: Delhi Police (Pic: Delhi Police)
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There was a time when stardom was a fortress. In the 90s, Ruby Bhatia wasn't just a VJ; she was the electric pulse of a new, liberalised India, reportedly commanding Rs 1 lakh per show. Rahul Roy wasn't just an actor; he was the face of a generation’s collective heartbreak, the Aashiqui boy whose silhouette defined romance and whose haircut was the bestseller in every saloon. Govinda? He was—and is—the undisputed king of the masses, a comic genius who could make a cinema hall shake with a single pelvic thrust. Fast forward three decades, and the fortress has been dismantled by the relentless, voyeuristic machinery of social media. Today, these icons find themselves under the harsh, unforgiving glare of a "content-hungry" digital mob that mistakes struggle for failure and evolution for desperation. Recent headlines have taken a perverse pleasure in dissecting Ruby Bhatia’s career shift. Yes, the woman who once defined "cool" is now a life coach charging Rs 3,000 for a six-month program. To the keyboard warriors, this is a "fall from grace." To any sane mind, it is a woman finding meaning after a nervous breakdown, choosing to make mental health accessible to the masses rather than gatekeeping it for the elite. Similarly, Rahul Roy has been subjected to the "cringe" treatment for appearing in social media reels with unknown creators. The internet, in its infinite cruelty, ignores the fact that this man is a brain stroke survivor. He is fighting aphasia, paying off legal debts that predated his illness, and trying to "stay active" and work for as long as he is alive. When he asks his trolls to find him "decent work" instead of mocking his reels, he isn't showing desperation; he is showing a spine of steel that most "influencers" couldn't dream of possessing. Then there is Govinda, the man who once gave the Khans a run for their money, now frequently seen performing at school annual days and weddings. The "dark shadow" of social media brands these "small shows," as if the size of the stage dictates the stature of the legend. Govinda’s response is a masterclass in humility: "I never let my ego influence my work." Whether it’s a Chief Minister’s event or a local school function, the man dances because he is a performer. There is more dignity in one of his "wedding steps" than in the entire collective output of a thousand anonymous trolls. Social media has birthed a generation of spectators who believe that unless you are at the absolute zenith of your power, you should vanish into the shadows. We have become a culture that feeds on the "tragedy" of the legacy act. But here is the truth: There is nothing sad about a veteran getting up and going to work. There is nothing "cringe" about an icon refusing to be defeated by a health crisis or a shifting industry. The desperation doesn't belong to Ruby, Rahul, or Govinda. The desperation belongs to the social media ecosystem that needs to tear down giants just to feel tall.
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The difficulty is after years of distinguished service these gentlemen are dumped in some dog shelter. 👇 We adopted two of them a Golden Retriever and a Labrador Former @CISFHQrs dogs very gentle and very disciplined from a @FriendicoesSECA shelter. The CAPF’s and the other armed Forces must build proper retirement homes for the animals they use. They should not be sent to animal shelters.
CISF dog Max given farewell at Amritsar’s Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport. Video: ANI
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Why does the Bombay high court order about gathering ONLy at Azad Maidan not apply here? Only activists are threatened and pushed to the found so their protests are invisible to the public. @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice @DGPMaharashtra
“Get out, you are causing traffic jam.” - Woman berates BJP Minister Girish Mahajan at Mumbai rally over reservation bill
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Hope history will be kinder to justice Yashwant Verma, I hope they remember him for the great judgments he has delivered and for the great cases he has argued . A legal GENIUS. His drafting and his command over English language was impeccable. Sadly destiny had other plans !
Justice Yashwant Varma’s resignation before impeachment third in Indian history story by @_arnaC_ barandbench.com/news/justice…
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There was not even a whisper among lawyers about this Judge. To the contrary he was known to be straight as an arrow. And brilliant. Beyond Tragic. "History will record the unfairness": Justice Yashwant Varma withdraws from JIC inquiry | barandbench.com/news/litigat…
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Reading the stories of those who have cracked the UPSC Civil Services Exam is truly heartening. It reminds us that this exam offers a rare platform where people from all walks of life compete on equal footing. Hard work, perseverance and hope can still shape destinies. #UPSC2026
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1. Trust the Pakistanis to make a pigsty even out of the @OxfordUnion. And as always, they are genetically incapable of being truthful. So here's the complete story of how this so-called debate played out.
Tonight’s Debate at the Oxford Union: “This House Believes India’s Policy Towards Pakistan is a Populist Strategy Sold as Security Policy” Organised by MT25 President Moosa Harraj.
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RT @shreyadhan13: One tweet has exposed the rot and corruption more than anything has recently. Heartbreaking to read the stories that are…
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Replying to @SamarnathNikita
@SamarnathNikita and I wrote an op-ed for @htTweets on two recent judgments of the Indian Supreme Court in the famous #Godavarman case with implications for forest governance. SC relies too much on central government and FCA 1980/2023 for #Conservation hindustantimes.com/opinion/i…
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RT @BDUTT: Scandalous that Air India Crash report being used by western media to blame pilots for cutting fuel. The report does not say tha…
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Reasons For Inclusion Of Name In CBI's List Of 'Undesirable Contact Men' Prima Facie Not Exempt From RTI Act: Delhi High Court livelaw.in/high-court/delhi-…
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