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29/05/2026

One man. One shovel. One impossible dream. ⛏️🔥
While people waited for help, Laungi Bhuiyan created change with his own hands.
For 30+ years, he carved a canal through mountains so his village could survive. 💧
No fame. No machines. No support.
Just pure determination that transformed barren land into life. 🌱
This isn’t just a story… it’s proof that one stubborn human can change history. 🇮🇳



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26/05/2026

Most people know the story of Lord Ram
but very few know the man who brought Ramayan to every household. 📖✨

When Sanskrit was limited to scholars, Goswami Tulsidas made Ramcharitmanas in Awadhi — the language of common people. ❤️

And that one decision changed history forever.
Ramayan was no longer just read… it was sung, heard, and lived by millions. 🙏

Sometimes, changing the language is enough to change the world.

22/05/2026

What happens when an insult becomes an identity? 🪳

India’s youth was compared to “cockroaches” —
people who survive no matter how bad the conditions get.

But instead of getting offended,
the internet said: “Yes… because we’re still surviving.”

From unemployment and paper leaks
to pressure, corruption and uncertainty —
this generation keeps moving forward.

And maybe that’s why
“Cockroach Janta Party” became more than just a meme.



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19/05/2026

A Mughal emperor once minted a coin with Lord Ram and Goddess Sita on it.
Yes, you read that right — and it’s 100% historical.

In 1604–1605, Emperor Akbar issued a rare “Ram Siya” coin from the Agra mint as a symbol of religious harmony and unity.
It reflected his vision of “Sulh-i-Kul” — peace with all faiths.

History is often far more surprising than fiction. ✨


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15/05/2026

Potato may rule every Indian kitchen today… but it’s not originally Indian.
From the Andes Mountains of South America to the streets of India — aloo has traveled thousands of miles to win our hearts.
Brought to India by the Portuguese through Goa, and later spread during British rule .
Now imagine India without samosa, aloo paratha, chips, or sabzi… impossible, right?
Today, India is one of the world’s biggest potato lovers and producers!
So tell me… what’s YOUR all-time favorite aloo dish?



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12/05/2026

The way we imagine Hindu gods today…
their faces, emotions, even their human expressions —
much of it traces back to one artist: Raja Ravi Varma.

But his biggest revolution wasn’t just painting gods.
It was bringing art out of palaces and into every Indian home.

From royal courts to calendars on common walls…
this is the story of how Indian art became mass culture.

08/05/2026

A scripture that unites voices beyond religion ✨
The Guru Granth Sahib is not just the holy book of Sikhism, but a timeless message of humanity, love, and equality. 🙏📖

From Sikh Gurus to saints like Kabir, Ravidas & Baba Farid — its verses echo one truth: humanity above all. ❤️

Written in 31 ragas, this divine poetry continues to inspire millions across the world.
Now tell us — do you know which script it is written in? 👇



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05/05/2026

Think the world’s longest railway platform is outside India? Think again! 🇮🇳
Hubballi Junction Railway Station holds the global record with a massive 1,507 meters platform! 🤯
That’s over 1.5 km long — truly mind-blowing.
And here’s the twist: India broke its own record!
Earlier, Gorakhpur Junction Railway Station held the title with 1,366 meters.
From records to records — India keeps leveling up! 🚆🔥
Share this with someone who loves amazing facts!



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02/05/2026

This soul-stirring track “Khwaja Mere Khwaja” from Jodhaa Akbar wasn’t even meant for the film.
It was born out of devotion, not direction.
A.R. Rahman composed it as a tribute after a heartfelt moment at Ajmer Sharif.
What started as a spiritual offering turned into pure musical magic.
When Ashutosh Gowariker heard it, he knew it belonged in Jodhaa Akbar.
On one condition—no changes at all.
And that’s how a prayer became one of Bollywood’s most iconic songs.

30/04/2026

India’s largest railway station isn’t in Delhi or Mumbai.
It’s Howrah Junction — 170+ years old and still insanely busy
With 23 platforms and 25 tracks, over 600 trains run daily!
Imagine this… more than 1 million people travel from here every single day.
Located on the banks of the Hooghly River, it connects Northeast India to the rest of the country.
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