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Warning disturbing footage 🚨 ⚠️Here is the complete updated account of the shocking incident at FirstCry Intellitots Preschool in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (Aurangabad), Maharashtra. On June 22, 2026, a 23-month-old boy was dropped off by his mother, a 29-year-old lawyer, around 10:30 AM. A female caretaker reportedly took one child out of the classroom, locked the door from the outside, and left the remaining toddlers unattended for approximately 30 minutes. During this unsupervised period, another toddler (around 2 to 2.5 years old) repeatedly attacked the victim. The assault lasted 10 to 15 minutes and included beating and biting. The victim suffered at least 17 bite marks on his back, along with injuries to his face, nose, lips, chest, back, and feet. He was reportedly groaning in pain for nearly 45 minutes with no staff member present to stop the attack or check on the children. The entire incident was captured on the preschool’s CCTV cameras. When the mother picked up her son later that day, the school initially told her it was only minor scratches. Upon removing his clothes at home, she discovered the extent of the injuries and immediately rushed him to a private hospital for treatment. Parents then demanded the full unedited CCTV footage. However, the school allegedly refused to hand it over and kept providing only edited versions. There are also serious allegations that the management offered the family ₹10 lakh along with three years of free education in exchange for not filing a complaint, reportedly saying words to the effect of “you can’t do anything to us.” The parents rejected the offer and approached the police. Police registered an FIR at MIDC CIDCO Police Station against six to seven individuals associated with the preschool. Those named include owner Vijay Reddy from Hyderabad, CEO Shubham Maheshwari from Pune, Maharashtra State Head Anuradha Singh, managers Mangesh Musale and Vaibhav Sawde, principal Kanchan Yewale, and the caretaker on duty. The case concerns negligence and failure to ensure child safety. No arrests have been made so far. Police are continuing to examine the full CCTV footage and question staff members. The Maharashtra Education Department has separately launched an inquiry into the preschool’s operations, including questions around proper licensing and municipal permissions. As of June 26, 2026, the injured child remains under medical care at a private hospital. Both the police investigation and the education department probe are ongoing. The preschool management and FirstCry have not issued a detailed public statement so far. The CCTV video has gone viral on social media, triggering widespread outrage over child safety standards, inadequate supervision in preschools and daycares, and the way the incident was initially handled by the school. Many parents are now demanding stricter regulations, better staff-to-child ratios, immediate transparency, and stronger accountability from such facilities.
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Madhya Pradesh hospital locks patient in ICU, induces artificial coma to extort money from family, but thankfully patient escapes
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An Indian person ordering the drink they want versus a British person. A tale of two languages.
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Kailasa was just scanned with lasers, and if you haven’t been following this place, hold on. What’s being uncovered here won’t just rewrite Indian history. It could rewrite human history and prove Ancient India had tools far more advanced than we’ve been told. But first, you have to understand what you’re looking at. Kailasa wasn’t built. It was removed from the side of a mountain. That means there was no room for mistakes while carving one of the hardest rocks on Earth. Between 200,000 and 400,000 tons of basalt were removed to create it. The first mystery is simple: we don’t know where it all went. We also don’t truly know when it was built. The main dating sources are two land grants, but that doesn’t tell us when the actual carving began. Dating matters because it would tell us what tools they had. Ancient India had steel by 600 BC, which later became the famous Damascus steel. But basalt is hardened lava. It’s around a 6 on the Mohs scale, meaning steel barely scratches it. In 1682, a Mughal emperor ordered 1,000 workers to destroy Kailasa. They failed. That alone shows how hard this stone is. Even with modern alloys, humans barely make a dent. Russian researchers tested this by having people strike basalt with modern tools, then measuring the removed volume with photogrammetry. The result? One person working every day for 3 years could remove only about 1 cubic meter. And since Kailasa is unfinished, we still have tool marks. Those marks show cuts deeper than what modern hydraulic breakers can achieve. To penetrate basalt that deeply, we’d normally need huge machinery. But machines that size wouldn’t fit in many of these spaces. So clearly, they had different tools. Not just powerful tools. Precision tools. The detail in Kailasa’s carvings looks like work done in soft soapstone, except it’s carved into basalt. What we know for sure is that our assumptions about ancient India are wrong. At minimum, they were far more advanced than we give them credit for. At most, something was happening back then that we still don’t fully comprehend.
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These Indians are risking an entire forest and human and animal lives for a picnic in a dry forest 🤬😡
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Lakmi Mittal, the 8th richest business man in the UK has left the the United Kingdom and he has taken his £15.5 billion with him to Dubai ! It wasn’t income tax or capital gains tax that has scared away one of the UK’s most richest men, but in fact it was the changes to inheritance tax that labour made in the previous budget that has scared him off. So now considering that the non dom status has been removed, this means that if you are resident in the UK for more that 10 years, but are from abroad, then your entire global assets will be included in inheritance tax, which is currently 40% So no wonder Lakshmi Mittal decided to up sticks and leave.
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Once upon a time, in the shadowed halls of Topkapi Palace, there ruled a sultan whose name was Ibrahim the First. He had inherited an empire of gold and silk, yet his heart burned with a single, insatiable craving. From the moment he took the throne, Ibrahim the First desired only women of magnificent size, round, soft, and heavy beyond measure. No slender beauty could stir him; only those whose bodies overflowed with abundance held his gaze. His mother, the cunning Kösem, understood her son’s strange hunger. She scoured the slave markets of Constantinople herself, selecting the plumpest virgins and delivering them to the harem like precious gifts, hoping their curves would keep him content and her power secure. But Ibrahim the First was not satisfied with what she brought. One day he summoned his viziers and cried out, “Search every corner of my realm! Bring me the fattest women alive, women so vast they can scarcely pass through the palace gates!” His agents obeyed. They combed the streets, the villages, the distant provinces, measuring and weighing every woman who caught their eye. Those chosen were carried to the palace in litters, fed the richest foods, bathed in rosewater, and draped in the finest silks until their bodies grew even more splendidly heavy. Night after night, the sultan walked among them, his eyes shining with delight at the sight of so much royal abundance. In his court, beauty was no longer measured by delicate waists but by generous hips and arms that could cradle an empire’s worth of dreams. And so it was that Sultan Ibrahim the First, the one they later called the Mad, transformed his harem into a living legend, a place where women were not merely kept, but gloriously, deliberately fattened up for the pleasure of their sultan alone. That is the tale of Ibrahim the First, the Ottoman who made the women of his court the heaviest wonders the world had ever seen.
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Visiting London? This is how to use your phone safely in London. 😅😂😜
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This ugly concrete jungle right next to that beautiful architectural marvel, our beloved Somnath Mandir. I hate it 😭
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American tourist was arrested for swimming in Maya Bay, Thailand, and fined $10,000.
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The British Museum, or as we like to call it, Chor Bazaar. Just read the description below of the museum! They manipulate everything related to Sanatana Dharma. “The three Puri gods These clay figures of the gods Jagannatha (right), his brother Balabhadra (left), and their sister Subhadra (centre) may have once been clothed in vibrant fabrics. Their pillar-like bodies, large eyes and stumps for hands suggest their tribal origins in tree worship. They were later adopted as Hindu deities by the eastern Ganga dynasty (1077-1435).”
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