Friday, May 8, 2026
Mahaan Desh!
In West Bengal, a shocking discrepancy in the electoral roll recently came to light during a Supreme Court hearing. The Election Commission revealed that in the Barabani constituency of Asansol, a single man was listed as the father of 389 different voters. Similarly, in Howrah’s Bally area, another individual was recorded as the father of 310 voters.
These massive errors were discovered during a “Special Intensive Revision” (SIR) of the voter list. While the numbers suggest something impossible, officials clarify that these are “logical discrepancies”—essentially major data entry blunders or technical glitches in the system. The Election Commission is now issuing notices to verify these records and clean up the list, as such errors raise serious concerns about the accuracy of the voter database ahead of upcoming elections.
Helping - wrong way!
A lot of us are like that elephant in the image 🙈
Trying very hard to “help” people… without first understanding what actually helps them.
Sometimes at work, in relationships, parenting, leadership, or friendships, we hand out oxygen cylinders to fish 🐠😂
Not because we are bad people.
But because we assume: “What works for me must work for everyone.”
The elephant genuinely wants to save the fish.
But the elephant understands life through lungs, not gills.
And that’s what happens many times in life.
We advise people based on our experiences.
Judge them based on our strengths.
And expect them to heal, grow, think, cope, or succeed the way we do.
Real wisdom is not in forcing people into our world.
It is in understanding theirs first.
Before advising…
Before correcting…
Before judging…
Before trying to change someone…
Let’s pause and ask: “Am I helping them…
or just helping them become more like me?”
Empathy is not agreeing with everyone.
It is understanding that different people breathe differently
Let us move!
NYC traffic is crazy…
but this is a different level 😭
Everyone honking, nobody moving.
He crossed like he pays rent here 💀
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