What Corona Virus did to Wuhan City
— Nенr_wно™ (@Nehr_who) January 30, 2020
Arnab & Sudhir is doing it to Indian Journalsim
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What Corona Virus did to Wuhan City
— Nенr_wно™ (@Nehr_who) January 30, 2020
Arnab & Sudhir is doing it to Indian Journalsim
To everyone who works at @republic not just Arnab, to everyone who feeds this machine. This weekend, take a walk outside. It must be so hard to breathe with your head up someone else's ass all the time.
— Vir Das (@thevirdas) January 31, 2020
What a shame!!! https://t.co/Vcx7TI8jfj
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 31, 2020
“We will always love you and you will never be far,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 30, 2020
Members of the chamber even broke into a song, singing traditional Scottish farewell song Auld Lang Syne.https://t.co/rDzTPo1X9S
RW = there are lunatics on the LW
— Devdutt Pattanaik (@devduttmyth) January 30, 2020
LW = there are lunatics on the RW
Non-lunatics need to accept this and collaborate.
Why is #NH8 so #traffucked rn?!? pic.twitter.com/j1fmsr68w2
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 30, 2020
Moron begets what he sows https://t.co/RZBn1nB7tu
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 29, 2020
Unbelievable! This is criminal . Now they are even scared of kids .#kunalkamra @SaniaAhmad1111 @anuragkashyap72 @sushant_says @DaMoMusings @MrinalPande1 https://t.co/VwYd39QznZ
— Anurag Tripathi (@anurag999) January 29, 2020
The future of India inspired by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
— Apple (@Apple) January 23, 2020
How our projects and to-dos shape our #personality -- and how we can use them to remake who we are https://t.co/PpfSLdL4MO via @TEDTalks
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 26, 2020
Dude, Delete WA from your phone immediately.
— Ravi Nair (@t_d_h_nair) January 22, 2020
Dr Rajendra Prasad died in February 1963 and Jawaharlal Nehru in May 1964.
pic.twitter.com/4bInnw6QVt
"#Netaji was deeply disappointed with Savarkar who ‘seemed to be oblivious of the international situation and was only thinking how Hindus could secure military training by entering Britain’s army in India’." | An excerpt from Sugata Bose's book.https://t.co/C9TgRVsi2U
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 23, 2020
The message is enduring. As was in 2002, so it is today. pic.twitter.com/CXLMfJU5qQ
— Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) January 23, 2020
So Tajinder Bagga who mocks Kanhhaiyya for doing PhD at 29 did a 3 week diploma course so that he can take admission for B.A at the age of 34.
— Nенr_wно™ (@Nehr_who) January 22, 2020
THATS NOT IT
Ironically Bagga is doing the diploma from CHINA, the country whose product he often asks Bhakts to Boycott.
What if a stranger could snap your picture on the sidewalk then use an app to quickly discover your name and address? A startup called Clearview AI has made that possible. https://t.co/tAd688jfv5
— CNET (@CNET) January 19, 2020
Of what use are the victories of Naveen, KCR, Mamata, Jagan & AK if they are more interested in somehow holding on to their thrones than getting together with INC to fight the imminent danger to the very foundations of the republic?
— shantanudutta (@shantanudutta) January 21, 2020
Learn how to say no. Don't let your mouth overload your back. - Jim Rohn #quote pic.twitter.com/ygDbRRHiOi
— Tim Fargo (@tim_fargo) January 21, 2020
1) @deepikapadukone and @drtedros agree that mental health should be included in the UN's sustainable development goals #wef20
— World Economic Forum (@wef) January 21, 2020
Hope it helps the upcoming generation https://t.co/ND8C7O025o
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 22, 2020
“Across the sea of space, the stars are other suns.” ― Carl Sagan
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) January 21, 2020
This mind-blowing 9-gigapixel image of the Milky Way contains 84 million stars. Explore the full image here: https://t.co/pKHcZd2q1I pic.twitter.com/l3DfsN3Fua
This is so fcuking hilarious! 🤣😹 pic.twitter.com/AWDqcTpdDm
— Doctor Wait (@Drpratiksha1) January 21, 2020
Actor Prakash Raj said the country does not need statues that could cost Rs 3,000 crore and if the government wants to prepare a register, then it should make one on the country’s unemployed youths and uneducated children.https://t.co/B8PXbpOGHd
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 21, 2020
Martin Luther King Jr. said, “There is an invisible book of life that faithfully records our vigilance or our neglect.”
— Bill Clinton (@BillClinton) January 20, 2020
We must remain vigilant in defending and advancing the progress he lived and died to achieve—today, tomorrow, and every day.
Usain Bolt won 8 gold medals in 3 Olympics, and he only ran for less than 115 seconds on the track, earning $119 million dollars. That’s economy of effort.
— shantanudutta (@shantanudutta) January 21, 2020
But for those 2 minutes, he trained for 20 years. That’s investment. Think long term. Patience pays.
“Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness.”
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) January 20, 2020
-Martin Luther King Jr.#MLKDay #wef20
Interesting read on job (or more likely, task) automation: “...there are two strategies: either you learn to be good at the sorts of things these systems and machines cannot do or you try to build the machines.” https://t.co/WKTIPcFTAa
— Ian Bailie (@ianbailie) January 19, 2020
“Social progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability. It comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals.”#MLK at Stanford in 1967: https://t.co/TakMqZmuHO pic.twitter.com/2AAK2iZc2H
— Stanford University (@Stanford) January 19, 2020
Strange! In India, the Budget printing begins with the 'halwa ceremony' and the Budget speech ends with people asking eachother "suji hai kya?"
— Shaheen Baaghi Punster® (@Pun_Starr) January 19, 2020
This is the reason Modi doesn't want us to know who funds the BJP. The whole electoral bond scheme is opaque and points to a collusion between BJP and those who have become richer as a majority of Indians become poorer. pic.twitter.com/iqooASt3XG
— Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) January 20, 2020
Please open more public libraries in Delhi for people to access and spend time developing some knowledg, awareness and productively too. @ArvindKejriwal @msisodia please consider.
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 19, 2020
Whoever has faith feels a great need for God and, in our own smallness, we surrender ourselves, trusting fully in Him.
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) January 18, 2020
#Paradoxes #DaysOfOurLives #ParallelWorlds https://t.co/cUH4nUQVAx
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 18, 2020
Potty is the product of a great dinner ... so what’s the point here? https://t.co/AXywQBMhxn
— GOURMANDIZERS (@rockyandmayur) January 17, 2020
Hey victorgnanaraj(@victorgnanaraj), thank you for following me
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 17, 2020
#HRTrends #2030 #CHRO #FutureofWork by @NHRDN https://t.co/FmrtP1OL8E
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 16, 2020
Rajnath Singh thinks hanging nimbu mirchi on Jet can save India.
— Nimmo Tai (@Vishj05) January 16, 2020
Subramanian Swamy thinks Lakshmi on banknotes can improve condition of Indian currency.
Nirmala Sitharaman thinks introducing bahi khata can improve Indian Economy.
Ab ki baar "Clueless" Sarkaar
"Our Prime Minister and Home Minister have a vision for India, says Ratan Tata"
— arun shourie 🇮🇳 (@FeignShourie) January 16, 2020
Krupps, Bayer, Daimler and Messerschmidt too felt Hitler had a vision for Germany and world seen the aftermath!
Just to keep Cyrus Mistry away, @RNTata2000 shouldn't have opted for this steep fall.
What do 90-Somethings #Value / #Regret Most? by Lydia Sohn in @humanparts https://t.co/X64USLNkoT#Reprioritize #Success #Relationships #Aging
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 16, 2020
Dear @SadhguruJV did I give u permission to use my pic?Still if u insist on using it, please also share it with the scathing feedback I and my wife gave to ur ‘spiritual’ program.Worst experience of r lives.6 sets of clothes u changed in 2 days, were fab though. pic.twitter.com/0kZYsh5oAi
— सुशांत सिंह sushant singh سوشانت سنگھ (@sushant_says) January 15, 2020
Davinder Singh is a controversial officer, who met foreign dignitaries, including the US ambassador, last Thursday when the MEA sent a group of envoys for a guided tour of Kashmir. | @bainjal writes.https://t.co/fJ6SPTmOLK
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 14, 2020
Perhaps for the first time after Independence police entered the campus of Gujarat Vidyapith, founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1920.
— Kannan Gopinathan (@naukarshah) January 14, 2020
To prevent students from flying kites.
But students stood their ground,
and kites flew in the sky!#Resistance #Ahmedabad #NoToCAA_NRC_NPR pic.twitter.com/QBi7jiyiCl
10 days after JNU violence, Delhi Police have no progress to show, no arrests. This, despite on-ground CCTV footage, India Today videos, and more. May be, waiting for J&K Police to lend some Davinder Singh to them...
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) January 15, 2020
Happy Army Day to all soldiers and remembering those who aren't with us to celebrate it today! @adgpi pic.twitter.com/fPKPGwP3XU
— Raghu Raman (@captraman) January 15, 2020
The same Davinder Singh, that Afzal Guru claimed was giving him instructions was posted in Pulwama???? Oh Man.....
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) January 14, 2020
Aap chronology samjhiye. Modi govt Imports onions at $ 600 a ton. States not ready to buy it. So he wants to sell it to Bangladesh at $ 550 a ton. Bangladesh says they can consider if given free transport. To Quote Smriti Irani - Modi is a great Economist https://t.co/FY2vRIZOUu
— Joy (@Joydas) January 15, 2020
Instead of just listening to the candidates debate, what if we could watch them play board games?
— Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) January 15, 2020
-Risk for diplomacy
-Scrabble for literacy
-Chess for strategy
-Trivial Pursuit for knowledge
-Monopoly for econ policy (and anger management)#DemDebate
Useful guide to the #leadership behaviors that nurture collaboration. Read on → https://t.co/QHZaAL65a6 pic.twitter.com/hDNeFIZAF7
— MIT Sloan Management Review (@mitsmr) January 14, 2020
When @bainjal tried to probe the lack of investigation into Davinder Singh after Afzal Guru's claims, a senior official of security system told her the answer lay in two things – the deep state and its asset.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 14, 2020
Singh was an asset till he turned “rogue”.https://t.co/fJ6SPTEpDi
Remember the 2016 attack on the IAF base in Pathankot?
— Saket Gokhale (@SaketGokhale) January 14, 2020
The attackers came in the official car of Punjab Police SP Salwinder Singh.
The SP later claimed his “car was hijacked”.
Now J&K DSP Davindar Singh found in a car with terr0rists.
Join the dots. Eerie pattern.
#Cultural #Neuroscience: How #Culture Wires Our #Brains | #Psychology Today https://t.co/5Bn3GSCKtK
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 14, 2020
Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will.
— Think Different (@LifeLimits) January 14, 2020
There are three things extremely hard - Steel, a Diamond, and to #know one's self
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 14, 2020
--Benjamin Franklin
National HRD Network is delighted to present a specially curated collection of articles in collaboration with Harvard Business Review.
— National HRD Network (@NHRDN) January 13, 2020
In the series, read the first article by John Boudreau and Steven Rice on 'Bright, Shiny Objects and the Future of HR'https://t.co/VJFw1ux2UY
Listen without defending; speak without offending.
— Quote Soup (@Quote_Soup) January 13, 2020
Asked Microsoft CEO @satyanadella about India's new Citizenship Act. "I think what is happening is sad... It's just bad.... I would love to see a Bangladeshi immigrant who comes to India and creates the next unicorn in India or becomes the next CEO of Infosys" cc @PranavDixit
— Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) January 13, 2020
“The organisation will not comment on the prime minister’s speech on CAA. We are a strictly apolitical body. We have come here after leaving our homes to answer eternal calls. We do not respond to ephemeral calls," said a member of the Ramakrishna Mission.https://t.co/FWhjKQDVed
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 13, 2020
इस नारे का तो फ़ेक विडीओ भी नहीं रिलीज़ हुआ । किसी के पास कोई लिंक है ? https://t.co/HUJg8ENZZo
— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) January 12, 2020
Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do.
— Quote Soup (@Quote_Soup) January 11, 2020
BJP’s income grew by 135% to ₹2,410 crore in 2018-19
— Punster® (@Pun_Starr) January 11, 2020
Mukesh Ambani's wealth grew by $18 billion in 2019.
India's GDP growth declined to 4.5% in 2019.
Let that sink in.
#Infosys Q3 results: Net profit up 23.5Percent, beats estimates https://t.co/Oc1oYUsq1L
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 10, 2020
The process of redeeming the Supreme Court’s moral & Constitutional stature seems have begun with the J&K Internet etc order this morning..
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) January 10, 2020
I’m often willing to risk erring on the side of optimism. But I am most likely right on this one.
Infosys Chairman @NandanNilekani “Audit
— Shereen Bhan (@ShereenBhan) January 10, 2020
Committee has found no wrongdoing by the Co or its Executives. CEO Salil Parekh and CFO Nilanjan Roy are strong custodians of the Company’s proud heritage. Salil will continue to
execute new strategic direction successfully #Infosys
Never elect a leader who is a chronic liar. He will at some point drop you off the cliff. And merrily carry on.
— Sanjay Jha (@JhaSanjay) January 8, 2020
If speeches is what you love you rather listen to #TedTalks.
Different times, different people. pic.twitter.com/nvk4BmXQGI
— Sukhada (@appadappajappa) January 8, 2020
"Many of us have no appetite for spiritual things because we are absorbed in the sinful pleasures of this world. We have been eating too many of the devil's delicacies." #BillyGraham
— Billy Graham (@BillyGraham) January 8, 2020
"Forget GDP growth rate for the moment. Niti Aayog's SDG Index 2019, released on December 27, 2019, says that more Indians have fallen into poverty, hunger and income inequality in the past two years". Now you know why divisive issues are being pursued?https://t.co/d0OzIgcc7w
— Prashant Bhushan (@pbhushan1) January 8, 2020
Fraud Jaggi wanted to plant 242 crore trees along the Cauvery river. Such a noble cause. Right?
— Ravi Nair (@t_d_h_nair) January 7, 2020
Did someone tell you that he was collecting Rs.42 / tree from people?
If he manages to collect the entire amount, it will be ₹ 10,164 cr
Jaggi is a genius 😁 https://t.co/TxWe5aHNXS
The VC of JNU wants students to "put the past behind". He should follow his advice. He is the past. He should leave JNU.
— P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) January 8, 2020
The FIR against the president of JNUSU is totally understandable . How dare she stop a nationalist , desh Premi iron rod with her head . These anti nationals don’t even let our poor goons swing a lathi properly . They always put their bodies there . I know they love to get hurt .
— Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) January 7, 2020
"When we mine for coal, like the controversial planned Adani coalmine, which would more than double Australia’s coal-based carbon emissions, we are literally mining away at our blue skies.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 7, 2020
The Adani coal mine could rightly be renamed the Blue Sky mine."https://t.co/dQbFXZpUsL
Goon who attacked Nankana Sahib Gurudwara has been arrested and jailed under non bailable offence.
— Nirmala Tai (@Vishj05) January 6, 2020
Goons who attacked Babri Masjid are ruling the country now.
No attacker named by cops, no arrest made against the ‘masked mob’ with sticks and rods 36 hours on but case filed against JNU student union president Aishe Ghosh who suffered head injuries! Has Delhi police lost its marbles?
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) January 7, 2020
Why isn’t he being arrested for abetting violence and destruction? https://t.co/srC0chlxhU
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 7, 2020
Hey Ira Gilani(@iragilani), thank you for following me
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 6, 2020
The institutions of this country sleep even in broad daylight. #SOSJNU
— Shehla Rashid (@Shehla_Rashid) January 5, 2020
Police enables violence, judiciary shuts its eyes, criminals run the country. India is beyond hope. https://t.co/IhJcVZLXhR
.@IJaising has asked CJI "to take suo moto notice of violence inside JNU, summon Commissioner of Police and direct police to apprehend hooded goons armed with iron bars and protect the life and liberty of students teachers and staff immediately."https://t.co/EI8YmM8XT0
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 5, 2020
Tragedy unfolding live in the very capital of #IncredibleIndia, our neighborhood, and @ArvindKejriwal @msisodia @raghav_chadha @AamAadmiParty where is the Delhi government’s voice in this? https://t.co/JLe4To0gNc
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 5, 2020
Watch how these ABVP goons are roaming. Delhi Police are stationed at all JNU gates but they let this attack happen on students and teachers.
— Srivatsa (@srivatsayb) January 5, 2020
ABVP will do this only if the nod came from the top.
Shame on you Shah. You are a disgrace of a Home Minister😠
pic.twitter.com/Y1jJFfGh9M
Am outside JNU. ABVP students shouting ' Desh ke gaddaron ko, goli maaro saalon ko' calling girl students, 'lashkar e tayyeba' ki pilliyaan, beating students while cops are watching. pic.twitter.com/WcvAXCaWsV
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) January 5, 2020
Wtf?!? https://t.co/pS4NRsteJH
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) January 5, 2020
Jamia yesterday. JNU today. It's a game.
— Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) January 5, 2020
A showdown amid the slowdown.
Police entered IIM Ahmedabad campus in civil dress to disrupt an in-campus protest by students.
— Sharik (@sharik19) January 5, 2020
Iss desh ko toh aur zaleel hona baaki hai.
:)
So a WhatsApp group of RSS- Bajrang Dal- ABVP has been created to orchestrate violence. Some chats are as following:
— Mohit (@MohitKPandey) January 5, 2020
1- Main gate par Kya karna hai.
2- Police nahi aayegi.
3- VC apna hai
This is an organised violence. pic.twitter.com/kEfp73B99F
What we are seeing on
— P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) January 5, 2020
Live TV is shocking and horrifying. Masked men enter JNU hostels and
attack students.
What is the Police doing? Where is the Police Commissioner?
Is Chief Justice of India in Delhi or still on his temple run? He was preaching a lot few days back on 'violence should stop' despite knowing it was orchestrated by Delhi Police. Today again JNU is under attack & I guarantee, he must be sleeping. #jnusos
— ᴀʀʀᴏɴ sʜᴏᴜʀɪᴇ (@FeignShourie) January 5, 2020
At JNU main gate. Lights are off. Lots of cops on riot gear. A right wing gathering yelling slogans. pic.twitter.com/7QLdzu2yJF
— Rohan Venkat (@RohanV) January 5, 2020
JNU Inder attack by alleged ABVP terrorists ! Despite @DelhiPolice presence on campus!!!! Stop this terror and rampage ! Watch this video received from a student! WHAT IS DELHI POLICE DOING????? Is this a govt. sanctioned attack????? pic.twitter.com/k5tfoV67Op
— Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) January 5, 2020
All roads leading to #JNU blocked by @DelhiPolice
— Yogendra Yadav (@_YogendraYadav) January 5, 2020
Complete cover being provided to goons inside the campus
Dear @ArvindKejriwal , you are a Coward. Even if Delhi Police is not under your control, you are the CM of Delhi. You are running the Government. You and ur Ministers should have been on the street. You are not because you are counting electorally how it might benefit you
— Joy (@Joydas) January 5, 2020
“Female students have locked themselves up inside the girls’ wing in Sabarmati Hostel. These attackers are roaming the corridors armed with rods and sticks…we are under attack,” the JNUSU twitter handle said.https://t.co/Zqv051S88q
— The Hindu (@the_hindu) January 5, 2020
Good to see a most prominent JNU alumnus speak out. Exactly half of Modi Govt’s Cabinet Committee on Security are JNU alumni. As are so many civil servants across generations. Wish more would speak up. https://t.co/f8efN9qYOP
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) January 5, 2020
Masked attackers entered JNU while law enforcers stood by. This video is what RSS/BJP want to convert India to. They will not be allowed to succeed. pic.twitter.com/ymFuygoMxl
— Sitaram Yechury (@SitaramYechury) January 5, 2020
Actor Swara Bhaskar appeals to people in Delhi to assemble at main gate of JNU and ask police to act#JNU #JNUViolence #JNUattack pic.twitter.com/kdqt0gAsZr
— NDTV (@ndtv) January 5, 2020
Apparently, @narendramodi worries about Pakistan’s minorities and @ImranKhanPTI worries about India’s minorities.
— Salman Anees Soz (@SalmanSoz) January 4, 2020
Now imagine if they each worried about their own people, how much better off both countries would be! #justsaying
Check out how Arvind Kejriwal handled the 3 trickiest issues in Modi era compared to Rahul Gandhi: nationalism, religion and welfarism...
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) January 4, 2020
All contributed to making his AAP our startup of the decade..
My #NationalInterest https://t.co/mroZPNTQZe
Let’s all try to be “kinder” to one another this decade! #kindnesscounts #leadfromtheheart #emotionalintelligence @tom_peters #thinkbigsundaywithmarsha pic.twitter.com/Ufe2b7eUpX
— Kevin Rosenthal (@TwinsKevin) January 5, 2020
This speech is over 20 years old, but it could have been delivered yesterday. Nothing has changed in our politics. It’s wealth and power for the few, and suffering for the many. #IranWar #nowarisjustified https://t.co/bI3tg6OSiv
— Eva (@nord_ravn) January 4, 2020
Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys. - P.J. O'Rourke pic.twitter.com/YJg99tpotv
— Tim Fargo (@tim_fargo) January 2, 2020
Modi talking about Pakistan:
— Nенr_wно™ (@Nehr_who) January 2, 2020
▶ 🔘──────── 18:20:03
Modi talking about Congress:
▶ 🔘──────── 09:50:12
Modi talking about Employmnt, Price Hike, Economy & Educatn:
▶ 🔘──────── 00:00:00
Modi has spent Rs 6000 crore in advertisement,
— Ashok Swain (@ashoswai) January 1, 2020
Modi has spent Rs2500 crore on foreign travel,
Modi's personal security involves 3000 SPG commandoes.
Are Indians stupid or Indian Media?
https://t.co/NvLKH7SDjI via @ThePrintIndia
Let us ask for the grace to live this year with the desire to take others to heart and to care for them.
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) January 2, 2020
Videos show Adityanath's thugs, the UP police, not only firing at the protesting mob, but are also helped by civilians, who are seen throwing stones from their side. In another video, a mob is seen setting a shop on fire in the presence of the police force https://t.co/RDJiJK558t
— Prashant Bhushan (@pbhushan1) January 2, 2020
That 1.76 lakh crore loss claim by the CAG must be the auditing scam of the decade. Played nicely into the “sub chor hain” madness, turned a fake like Anna Hazare into Gandhi and the economy has still not recovered from the damage it did. https://t.co/9IwLmGMtDm
— Shekhar Gupta (@ShekharGupta) December 31, 2019
BJP IT Cell trended #IndiaSupportCCA after 60k tweet they realized it's CAA and not CCA. 🤣
— History of India (@RealHistoryPic) December 31, 2019
In Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev’s defence of the CAA, he missed facts, history and law, and he missed their connections. But above all he missed what he beseeches us all to have – compassion.
— The Wire (@thewire_in) January 1, 2020
Perhaps that's why the PM has endorsed what he said.https://t.co/2rxtNm1HGP
India, not long ago, was angry at rape.
— Kavita Krishnan (@kavita_krishnan) January 1, 2020
Madarsa schoolboys of a UP, tortured by @UPPolice suffered rectal bleeding.
What do you think causes rectal bleeding?
If after this, you choose silence @priyankachopra @k_satyarthi, you lose the right to speak for kids. @UNICEF @NobelPrize pic.twitter.com/Y1Qjmg3eK4
IIT Kanpur to investigate if a poem 'Hum Dekhenge' written by Faiz Ahmed Faiz is Anti Hindu!
— ᴀʀʀᴏɴ sʜᴏᴜʀɪᴇ (@FeignShourie) January 1, 2020
IITs has done with Engineering and Science, they will now do research in a literature written decades ago against dictatorial regime for its being pro or anti Hindu!
The year 2019 is drawing to a close, but not your aspirations and your ideas. Let the new year be the breeding ground for all your dreams and innovations. We wish you all a happy and noteworthy 2020! See you on the other side… #happynewyear #hello2020 #infybpm #navigateyournext pic.twitter.com/Kdac3gz06k
— Infosys BPM (@InfosysBPM) December 31, 2019
Happy New Year 2020 pic.twitter.com/4wvj9YxAVH
— Manohar Lazarus (@manohr) December 31, 2019