07/12/2025
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07/12/2025
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07/12/2025
🚨 Big Verdict From Valsad — Death Sentence for Razak Khan ⚖️🔥
A case that shook Gujarat to its core has finally reached its toughest and most decisive conclusion. The Valsad court has awarded the death sentence to Razak Khan for the horrific 2023 crime that took the life of a 6-year-old girl — a tragedy that left an entire community in shock and rage.
This wasn’t an ordinary investigation. It was one of the most intense and painstaking probes in recent years. Police reconstructed the entire sequence using CCTV trails, forensic reports, phone data, digital footprints, and testimonies from dozens of witnesses. Every layer of evidence exposed the sheer brutality and cold-blooded nature of the crime.
After going through all findings, the court ruled the case as “rarest of rare,” leaving absolutely no space for mercy. The judge noted that acts like this don’t just destroy a family — they damage the very moral foundation of society. Along with capital punishment, the court has directed financial compensation for the grieving family, acknowledging their unimaginable loss.
Nationwide, the verdict has triggered strong reactions. Many believe this ruling sends a clear message:
Crimes against children will be met with the harshest justice possible.
No delay. No leniency. No compromise.
A verdict can never heal the wounds of the parents, but it reaffirms a powerful truth — that the law will always stand with the innocent, and those who commit such monstrous acts will face the full, unforgiving force of justice. 🙏⚖️
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23/11/2025
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👟✨ When thinking changes, society begins to change with it. ✨
A 17-year-old boy from Hyderabad, Siddharth Mandal, has created something that could become a protective shield for every girl in the country. He has invented a special footwear — the ElectroShoe. 🙌
👉 The shoe comes with smart sensors that immediately send the girl’s location to her family in any dangerous situation. 📍
👉 If anyone tries to harass or harm her, the attacker gets a strong electric shock — enough to force him to step back instantly. ⚡
👉 And the best part? The shoe charges itself simply by the girl’s walking movement. No electricity. No hassle. Completely self-charging. 🚶‍♀️🔋
Just imagine…
At an age when most teenagers are busy thinking about goals and dreams, a 17-year-old boy is thinking about protecting the daughters of India.
This is the true mindset of New India — young brains, big vision, and genuine concern for society. ❤️🇮🇳
Today, we need every family, every community, and every government to recognise such brilliance — to support these young innovators and help bring their ideas to life.
Because when daughters are safe, a nation truly rises. 🙏✨
👏 Salute to this young mind who made the safety of girls his first priority.
06/10/2025
MOMS WILL TRULY DO EVERYTHING FOR THEIR KIDS 🥹
In 2019, Brazilian mother Silvia Grecco won FIFA’s Fan Award for narrating Palmeiras matches to her blind, autistic son Nickollas!
She described every detail—from goals to players’ haircuts—just so he could fully experience the game.
Share this to appreciate our dedicated mothers out there! đź’–
19/09/2025
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06/08/2025
History made. 🏆🇮🇳
Divya Deshmukh is the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup Champion and India’s 88th Grandmaster.
In an all-Indian final that went to tiebreaks, Divya beat Humpy Koneru 2.5 to 1.5. She drew the first Rapid game and won the second with Black.
By reaching the final, she had already secured a spot in the FIDE Women’s Candidates. With this win, she becomes the first Indian player to lift the Women’s World Cup title and clinches the Grandmaster title at the same time.
A monumental achievement for Divya, her team, and Indian chess. ♟️✨
06/08/2025
"After losing her young son, a 50-year-old woman opened a school in her village for 200 underprivileged children. A truly admirable deed!"
05/08/2025
He didn’t build a hospital. He built trust.
In the pre-dawn quiet of Kannur, people gathered outside a modest home clinic — because they knew Dr AK Rairu Gopal would never turn them away.
For over 50 years, he treated everyone — students, daily-wage workers, the poor — for just ₹2, often for free, sometimes with medicines included.
He started his day at 3 AM, so his patients could still make it to work. Some days, he saw over 300 people, listening and healing without ever rushing.
A second-generation doctor, he believed medicine wasn’t a business, but a calling.
“If you want to mint money, this isn’t the job,” he once said.
By the time ill health made him stop, he had treated over 18 lakh people — not in a grand hospital, but from a heart full of compassion.
With his passing at 80, an era ends quietly. But his legacy lives on — in every healed body and grateful heart.
Thank you, Dr Gopal. You didn’t just practice medicine — you practiced humanity.
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22/07/2025
Anita Wing Lee and Tim Muttoo were both working in East Africa—he building clean water projects, she starting her storytelling journey. They didn’t meet until nine years later in Toronto. When they finally met, it felt like they had been living the same story in different parts of the world. Now together, they share a true love story built on purpose, faith, and shared journeys.
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14/07/2025
Jalaja Ratheesh, a trailblazing woman from Kerala, is redefining what it means to be unstoppable. Once a homemaker, she took the bold step of buying trucks and co-founding a travel and logistics company, Puthettu Travels, alongside her husband.
Today, she's not just managing the business, she's behind the wheel herself, driving trucks across the length and breadth of India, from Kanyakumari to Nepal, Assam, Gujarat, and beyond.
With an All-India Permit, Jalaja drives through some of the country's toughest terrains, transporting goods like rubber, onions, and plywood. She's covered over 22 states and multiple countries, including Nepal and Bhutan, proving that passion and grit know no gender or boundaries.
Her journey began in 2022 when she drove her first truck to Kashmir.
Since then, she has helped grow their fleet to 27 trucks, all while documenting life on the road through their YouTube channel, which now has over 560,000 subscribers. Jalaja's story is a powerful testament to courage, family support, and breaking gender stereotypes.
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