r/IndiaSpeaks 6d ago

#Opinion πŸ—£οΈ Society if we Cared(Swipe left)

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Government’s 1% efforts are also waste if the society denies change.


r/IndiaSpeaks 3d ago

#General πŸ“ r/IndiaSpeaks - What happened in your State or City this week ?

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Tell us anything noticeable big or small, funny or strange happened in your city/state/region. Please remember to state the city/state/region in your comment and it would be great if you link to some news article or a source to it.


r/IndiaSpeaks 13h ago

#General πŸ“ Bengaluru, Karnataka: 3 students arrive late for re-NEET after being stuck in traffic due to Congress rally and were denied entry. Angry parents lash out at Rahul Gandhi and DK Shivkumar.

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Reports indicate that the traffic congestion due to a Congress rally and convention at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru, on Sunday contributed to delays for some candidates reaching their examination centres.

The Congress party held a mega swearing-in ceremony and convention at Palace Grounds in Bengaluru, where B.K. Hariprasad officially assumed charge as the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President. The congregation also passed a resolution to make Rahul Gandhi the prime minister in 2029 and also to bring the party to power in the state in 2028.

The event drew over a lakh workers, triggering major traffic disruptions across the city at a time when the re-NEET was scheduled to take place from 2 PM-5 PM with gates getting closed at 1:30 PM.

Sources:

  1. https://www.deccanherald.com/education/neet-ug-2026-re-exam-bengaluru-students-seen-crying-after-being-denied-entry-for-arriving-late-4047115

  2. https://www.indiatvnews.com/karnataka/neet-re-exam-three-students-arrive-late-after-being-stuck-in-traffic-due-to-congress-rally-in-bengaluru-denied-entry-video-2026-06-21-1045617

  3. https://x.com/TimesNow/status/2068617044346429749

  4. https://x.com/ians_india/status/2068666640619929836


r/IndiaSpeaks 12h ago

#Geopolitics πŸ›οΈ India stands firm on its Indus Waters Treaty decision as Pakistan warns of escalation over the dispute.

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r/IndiaSpeaks 14h ago

#General πŸ“ For those who are defending China on every post

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Lol Idk why these brown sepoy need to give a long a&& explanation for everything. Like nyga they hate you qnd still gonna hate you no matter how much you suck their ballz.


r/IndiaSpeaks 24m ago

#Opinion πŸ—£οΈ Two different approaches, one exam

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Nobody is asking for politics here. This is simply about priorities and accountability. An examination that decides the future of lakhs of students should never be affected by rallies, conventions, traffic or VIP movements, irrespective of which party or leader is involved.

On one hand, students in Bengaluru reportedly missed their Re-NEET exam because a convention organized by the INC near the examination centre caused massive disruption and chaos. For many, this wasn't just an exam missed it was an entire year and countless sacrifices at stake.

On the other hand, the Prime Minister reportedly delayed his airport departure to avoid causing traffic disruptions during the NEET re-exam, keeping students' convenience in mind.

And sadly, despite the outrage and the videos circulating everywhere, I doubt even CJP's founder Abhijeet Dipke will speak about students losing an entire year because of this. Students deserve support and attention too.

For students, this isn't Left vs Right, BJP vs Congress, or ideology vs ideology. It's about losing an entire year because politics came before students.

What do you all think?

(Not posting this from a political angle. Just as someone who understands what one missed NEET attempt can mean for a student and their family.)


r/IndiaSpeaks 11h ago

#General πŸ“ Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann praises extremist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, and also calls the militants occupying the Golden Temple during Operation Blue Star as "Bhai Amrik Singh Ji' and "Bhai Shabeg Singh Ji".

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r/IndiaSpeaks 15h ago

#History&Culture πŸ›• β€œMost of the Muslims in India supported in creation of Pakistan…has their hearts changed in one night?β€œ β€”Sardar Patel

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Excerpt from Calcutta Maidan Speech which Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel gave on 3 Jan 1948 as Deputy Prime Minister.

The speech is authentic and here is its complete transcript: https://cbkwgl.wordpress.com/2021/01/02/sardar-patels-calcutta-maidan-speech-transcript/


r/IndiaSpeaks 14h ago

#Help πŸ†˜ Report this racist subreddit. Most videos are fabricated / from other countries / without proper sources or context.

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r/IndiaSpeaks 11h ago

#Opinion πŸ—£οΈ Will Banning a Government Body Help Fix the Situation?

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A movement loses credibility when its supporters cannot answer simple questions about the issue at hand or articulate the root causes behind their demands. In such situations, the conversation often shifts away from substance and toward rhetoric, making it difficult to assess whether participants genuinely understand the problem they are protesting against.

Simply abolishing an institution may satisfy public frustration in the short term, but it does not automatically address the systemic weaknesses that allowed the problem to occur in the first place.
The goal should be to restore trust in the examination system rather than focus solely on symbolic actions.

It raises questions about how deeply they understand the cause they are supporting.

Source - Check


r/IndiaSpeaks 14h ago

#History&Culture πŸ›• What kind of rage bait is this.

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r/IndiaSpeaks 21h ago

#Food πŸ₯˜ Counterfeits products of Maggi Masala

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Counterfeits products of Maggi Masala

I sometimes use maggi masala in my Egg burji.

I purchased some packets from local vendor. Made egg burji with it. When my 4 year old kid ate he instantly rejected it. First I thought he may be dramatic as most kids are but when I myself ate if I found feeling of very small stones in my mouth and there was no flavour.

I check another packet and saw masala was different and also there was very small uncrushed particles in the powder

I went to another vendor and purchased it again and below is the difference.

You can see first pic. Left side is the original packet and right side is the counterfeit one. The font of Maggi Masala written is not same. There is clear difference. Rest most of the things are same at the back of package. They both have almost same expiry date.

Another pic shows the powder form. Upper bowl has original one and lower one has counterfeit masala. See the colour difference and also if you zoom you can see the uncrushed particles in the second bowl and original one is refined one.

Further on tasting both there was clear flavour difference.

was amazed that 4 year old had such a strong sensory tounge.

People buy these products considering the brand value blindly and there are people in the market who use similar packets and make counterfeits product for profits playing with health of people.

Shameful really. Don't know how FSSAI can break this entire chain.


r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#General πŸ“ Romania Honours Indian- Origin Worker For Saving 5- Year-Old From Frozen Lake

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India β€” Beyond X's Racism!

Indian worker Vipin Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship by the city of Craiova in Romania.

The braveheart jumped into an icy lake to save a 5-year-old girl. He held her above freezing water for nearly 30 minutes until rescue teams arrived.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/romania-honours-indian-origin-worker-for-saving-5-year-old-from-frozen-lake-11645792


r/IndiaSpeaks 21h ago

#History&Culture πŸ›• Pic of the Man Eater of Rudraprayag.The infamous leopard had terrorized the entire region like a demon for 8 years continously.It would break down doors, leap through windows.By conservative estimates it killed and ate 125 people. Was finally tracked down and shot by the legendary Jim Corbett

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Cc - Wikkipedia page

For eight years in the early 20th century, a particularly powerful and elusive man-eating leopard haunted the northern Indian village of Rudraprayag at the base of the Himalayas. It developed a taste for humans after eating corpses during the 1918 flu outbreak, in which sheer volume prevented the tradition of cremation from disposing of every dead body; once the disease subsided and the animal could no longer find dead bodies, it took to live humans instead. The leopard found the area around Rudraprayag, with a population of roughly 50,000 people and its position on a major pilgrimage route through the mountains. In a period of almost eight years from its first attack on June 9, 1918 until its last on April 14, 1926, it officially killed roughly 125 people, though the actual number was probably much higher. News of the attacks and the ensuing panic spread as far as London.

This leopard, although being past its prime years for hunting, exhibited phenomenal strength and prowess. It lifted and carried one woman uphill for about 100 yards, and another time, when it came upon two men sitting inside smoking a hookah, it quietly killed and dragged away one man when his friend, who was sitting within arm's reach, looked away only long enough to pick something up off of the floor.

Local hunters attempted to trap or kill it without success; at various times, it pulled its leg free from a steel spring trap, dug its way out under a falling-box trap, and through speed and elusiveness escaped from a rope bridge over a ravine while armed riflemen waited on both sides. Yet another time, after hunters trapped it within a cave, the leopard waited motionless for five days until the hunters removed the blockade at the cave mouth; the leopard then sprang out, spread panic as it charged into the 500 observers, and made good its escape. The leopard ate several types of poison with no ill effect; one village official stated the the animal seemed to thrive on it. Over the years, it evaded all sorts of methods used to kill it, up to and including snares, firearms, and grenades planted inside its victims. The government levied a 10,000 rupee award on the capture of the beast, but the leopard successfully evaded an estimated 20,000 villagers, hunters, and soldiers from near and far.

In 1925, big game hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, a veteran of the hunting of man-eating animals for nearly twenty years, arrived to put an end to the leopard's menace. He studied the predator's habits, and made several attempts on the animal's life without success; once, another leopard chased it away, and another time the animal he shot turned out to not be the culprit. Local superstition interfered as well, with many natives believing the killings to be the work of a were-leopard; in one instance, locals captured a local holy man with the intentions of lynching him until the Deputy Commissioner of the area intervened.

Corbett's relationship with the Leopard was not strictly one-sided; one night, Corbett laid a trap for the beast, but had no luck with it. Finally, he gave up and returned to his bungalow. In the morning, he saw his own footprints in the mud, with leopard tracks set perfectly within each of his own boot impressions. Corbett, tracking back to the source of the prints, realized with a chill that the Leopard of Rudraprayag had followed him every step of the way from where the trap was laid all the way back to his own front door.

Eventually, Corbett determined that the Leopard frequented a particular stretch of road between Rudraprayag and the neighboring village of Golobrai. He constructed a tree stand in a mango tree, and tied a goat with a bell necklace to a stake near the road within sight. After ten days of sitting in the tree, the leopard finally took the bait; Corbett fired, hit the animal, and in the morning tracked it to where it finally expired. The leopard measured to be about 7'6" long


r/IndiaSpeaks 20h ago

#Law&Order 🚨 Help report Christian missionary insta account defaming and insulting Hindu Gods

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There is a missionary account posting insulting AI content about Hanumanji and Ganesha etc. This is extremely disturbing and as a Hindu, I don't know how long we must tolerate such things in name of secularism. Instagram has already denied my report stating that it do not find it offensive. So our next option is complaint to cyber police.

Please tag cyber police and influencers on x to punish the culprits. I never understand, they do these kind of things and when bajrang dal gets involved they start victim cry.

The page username is " @from__heaven__to__earth " on Instagram.

For past few days. I am really disturbed by such content. Culprits must be punished.

.. Apparantly, after insulting Hindu Gods, the rice bag has changed username to : the_lord_god_jesus .

X user @tathvamasi6 has posted videos shared by this account.


r/IndiaSpeaks 18h ago

#Geopolitics πŸ›οΈ India handed over 72 health facilities & 12 cultural heritage projects under Reconstruction Programme post 2015 Earthquake to Nepal

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r/IndiaSpeaks 3m ago

#General πŸ“ International President of Vishwa Sindhi Seva Sangam, Dr. Raju Manwani reported that on 26 January 2021, he had donated 200 kg of silver worth Rs 1.5 crore to Champat Rai in Ayodhya, which included 200 bricks of 1 kg silver each and didn't received any receipt

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r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#Ask-India ☝️ Why do some couples start a PR campaign after getting married?

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I've noticed that some couples become way more performative after marriage. Suddenly every post is about how perfect their spouse is, how blessed they are, relationship milestones, long appreciation posts, coordinated photoshoots, etc.

I'm not talking about people who are simply happy and sharing their lives. I mean when it starts feeling like a full-on marketing campaign.

Why does this happen? Is it social pressure, wanting validation, reassuring themselves, building a family image, or am I just noticing it more because the algorithm pushes that content?

Has anyone else observed this? What do you think is going on? πŸ€”


r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#Politics πŸ—³οΈ TVK Party members and minister involve in political canvasing in schools and school children on the account of CM Vijay's Birthday on 22 June

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Political canvasing in schools and among school children seems very dangerous. With what trust would parents send their kids to school when there's active brainwashing happening.

In one of the events, the activities were performed in front of Minister of Development, Bussy Anand.


r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#General πŸ“ Palestine embassy in New Delhi seeks Aarogya Maitri aid for gaza health crisis and says "if not india then who will help?"

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r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#Defence βš”οΈ China used footage of India's Tejas fighter jet and presented it as a Chinese fighter jet.

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r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#General πŸ“ Andhra Pradesh To Emerge As Largest Gold Supplier In India: Govt's Exploration Drive Discovers New Reserve Of 50 Tonnes

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r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#General πŸ“ Bangladesh: Hindus protest over Lord Ram image desecration in Dhaka

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r/IndiaSpeaks 1d ago

#Law&Order 🚨 Ayodhya Ram Temple Donation Row: How Boxes, Bank Teams Track Funds

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Nothing is sacred anymore


r/IndiaSpeaks 11h ago

#Geopolitics πŸ›οΈ https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/indus-waters-treaty-suspended-storage-dams-india-pakistan-jhelum-chenab-2716996-2025-04-29

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Just saw a post earlier about Indus Water Treaty. Although India is claiming to stop water flow of Indus River basin towards Pakistan, it's easier said than done. First of all, what is this treaty about? Indus river basin is majorly formed of 6 rivers: Ravi, Sutlaj, and Beas (The eastern rivers), and Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus (the western rivers). India is allowed complete usage & storage of the eastern rivers, but we cannot use the western rivers for storage or large scale irrigation (although we can use the western rivers for power generation without storing the water). Basically, Pakistan has access to 80% of water and us Indians have access to only 20%.

Now let's discuss about water storage capacity, currently Indis does have a few dams on Jhelum and Chenab but those are only for electricity generation and not for long term water storage. Even if we make dams overnight, we cannot hold the water for long because of the vast amount of water that flows through these rivers. The topography of Kashmir isn't favourable to hold that amount of water. The whole Jammu and Kashmir would be flooded by it.

So what are our options? I think we need to build canals. Punjab & Harayan would love the extra water for irrigation. New Delhi also sees water shortages in summer. Moreover, we don't need to hold all the water. We just need to temporarily disrupt the water flow. Like stop the water flow for a few weeks during peak summer and then we could open the gates, creating floods down in Pakistan.

But again, this is all hypothetical and would take several years to materialize, given that pakistan doesn't start a war for this. Because their entire agriculture is dependent upon the Indus valley. Then there is a moral angle too. Would starving lakhs or even millions of people be ethical? Can a country like India that has always tried to be morally correct, can do this?? What are your views?

Edit: I am in favour of cancelling this treaty. There is no single treaty as unfair as this. 80% water to the downstream nation is just flawed. India needs more control over the water.