Sunday, July 5, 2026

Ramji ki MAYA!

The massive theft of public donations from the Ram Temple in Ayodhya was first detected in 2021, as per an interview given by Mahipal Singh who served as the accounts in charge for the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust between January 2021 and May 2022. During an interview with journalist Abhishek Upadhyay on YouTube and cited by the BBC Hindi, Singh laid bare the precise mechanics of this theft. His daily duty stationed him directly at the counting centre of the police outpost where all cash offerings from devotees were officially tallied. In his conversation with Upadhyay, Singh identified bank officials Ratnesh Chaturvedi and Gagandeep who visited the counting site regularly. Fourteen men were employed to sort the currency notes while Singh oversaw the process. Singh began to notice a pattern where these boys packed more bundles of cash than they recorded on the official vouchers. The workers deliberately undervalued the voucher figures and siphoned the surplus money. When his suspicions peaked one day, he demanded that a specific cash box be opened, discovering instantly that five lakh rupees were being actively stolen right in front of him. Singh reported this theft directly to trust members, Gopal Rao and Champat Rai in December 2021. Instead of investigating the crime and punishing the culprits, the trust leadership retaliated against the whistleblower. Anil Mishra, another trustee who has now resigned, immediately replaced Singh with another individual, forcing Singh to stop attending his official duties.

WE proudly stand at "127" in 'Global Peace Index'!

दुनिया भर के देशों में शांति, सुरक्षा और अपराध के स्तर का आकलन करने वाले 'ग्लोबल पीस इंडेक्स 2026' (Global Peace Index) के नए आंकड़े जारी कर दिए गए हैं, जो भारत के लिए एक बड़ा रियलिटी चेक हैं। इस रिपोर्ट में यूरोपीय देश 'आइसलैंड' ने एक बार फिर बाजी मारते हुए लगातार 19वीं बार दुनिया के सबसे शांतिपूर्ण देश होने का अपना रुतबा बरकरार रखा है। इसके बाद न्यूजीलैंड और स्विट्जरलैंड का नंबर आता है। इन देशों में अपराध, पुलिस की बर्बरता और आंतरिक संघर्ष लगभग शून्य के बराबर है। वहीं दूसरी तरफ, विश्वगुरु बनने का दावा करने वाले हमारे देश भारत को इस 163 देशों की सूची में बेहद निराशाजनक 127वां स्थान मिला है। भारत की यह खराब रैंकिंग देश में बढ़ते सांप्रदायिक तनाव, हिंसक अपराधों, राजनीतिक अस्थिरता और पड़ोसी देशों के साथ सीमा विवादों की ओर सीधा इशारा करती है।

DR CONGO arrived in 'STYLE"!

DR Congo Just Won the World Cup of Fashion 🇨🇩🐆 DR Congo’s national team arrived at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in coordinated black suits featuring leopard-print details, a tribute to one of the country’s most iconic symbols. The stylish arrival quickly went viral, with fans praising the squad for proudly showcasing Congolese culture on football’s biggest stage.

Royal 'Baby-birth'!

In several royal courts, especially in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, the birth of a royal child was considered a matter of state, not a private family event. Because succession disputes could lead to political crises, wars, or competing claims to the throne, officials wanted proof that the newborn was genuinely born to the queen or princess. As a result, royal births were sometimes attended by numerous witnesses, including nobles, clergy, doctors, midwives, and court officials. The most famous example comes from France, where large groups of courtiers were permitted to observe or be present during royal deliveries. The goal was to prevent accusations that a baby had been secretly swapped in to secure the succession.

No effect on committed system!

DAY 8 Still Alive, though not kicking…. Some 7,000 people gathered at Jantar Mantar today from morning to evening. Leaders of various social and political movements spoke in support. A clear indication of how effective this movement is can be judged from the number of trolls in the comments below. Over the years I’ve seen that this number is directly proportional to the impact. I’ll be so sad & dejected the day they go missing. Thank you, my success-o-meter, for your hard work.

Fool's paradise!

We cut down forests in the name of “development.” We replace trees with concrete, shade with heat, and clean air with smoke. Then, when the city becomes unbearable, we act surprised. One day, the air that nature gives us for free may be sold back to us in a can. Destroy it today. Buy it tomorrow. That’s our idea of progress. 🌳 Protect forests before breathing becomes a luxury.

Mental support works in animals!

The veterinarians believed the blind baby elephant had less than two weeks left to live. Not because they had given up. Because they had tried everything. Medication. Round-the-clock care. Special feeding schedules. Constant monitoring. Nothing seemed to reach him. The little elephant's name was Tychon. He had been rescued from horrific conditions. Nobody knew his full story, but his body told enough of it. He was underweight. Covered in old injuries. His skin carried the scars of neglect. An untreated infection had stolen his eyesight completely. The world around him had gone dark. At the sanctuary, caretakers did everything they could. They spoke softly to him. Stayed by his side. Hand-fed him. Sat with him through the long nights. But Tychon was fading. He stopped exploring. Stopped showing interest in food. Some days he barely moved at all. Veterinarians reviewed his condition again and again, searching for answers that never came. Then one day, someone thought about a dog. His name was Bruno. Bruno wasn't a therapy animal. He wasn't specially trained. He was a rescue himself. When he had been found months earlier, he was starving, injured, and terrified of people. Part of his ear was missing. Scars covered his body. Whatever he had survived had left deep wounds. Yet staff noticed something unusual about him. Whenever another animal was sick, frightened, or recovering, Bruno would quietly appear nearby. He never demanded attention. He never got in the way. He simply stayed close. As if he understood suffering. With no other options left, the staff decided to try something unexpected. They introduced Bruno to Tychon. Nobody expected much. But the moment Bruno entered the enclosure, something changed. For the first time that day, Tychon's ears twitched. The blind elephant lifted his trunk and slowly reached toward the unfamiliar visitor. Bruno stayed perfectly still. The trunk gently explored the dog's back, his scars, his shoulders. And somehow, a connection formed. The next day, Tychon was standing. Waiting. Listening. The moment he heard Bruno enter, he stretched out his trunk searching for him. From then on, they were inseparable. Bruno slept beside him. Walked beside him. Stayed with him during treatments. Because Tychon couldn't see, he learned to follow the sound of Bruno's footsteps. Week after week, the staff watched something remarkable happen. Tychon's appetite returned. His strength returned. His curiosity returned. The elephant who had seemed ready to give up began acting like a young elephant again. He explored. Played. Learned. Lived. The veterinarians never claimed Bruno performed a miracle. The medicine mattered. The care mattered. The dedication of the sanctuary staff mattered. But they all agreed on one thing. Bruno gave Tychon something no treatment could provide. A reason to keep fighting. Today, visitors still come to meet the blind elephant and the scarred rescue dog who became his guide. One had lost his sight. The other had lost his trust. Together, they helped each other find something neither had anymore. Hope. And sometimes, hope is the most powerful medicine of all.