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Writer. Poet. Author : Obsessed (HarperCollins) | Fierce Feminist | Passionate Poetheart | Tranquil Traveller | Warrior Woman. Order Obsessed here:

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The fact that Supreme Court had to remind men of this!

The fact that Supreme Court had to remind men of this!

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Ye mausam ka jaadu hai mitwaa ❤️

Ye mausam ka jaadu hai mitwaa ❤️

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Chase happiness, not stress

Chase happiness, not stress

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A woman doesn’t need much in Goa ❤️

A woman doesn’t need much in Goa ❤️

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Dilli ki baarish ❤️

Dilli ki baarish ❤️

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And did deadlifts while praying for the dead end of terrorist organisations by our Indian Army.

And did deadlifts while praying for the dead end of terrorist organisations by our Indian Army.

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Thank you Mahadev 🙏🏻

Thank you Mahadev 🙏🏻

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My first ever swimming video. (No negativity please)

My first ever swimming video. (No negativity please)

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When Tejas the special child in our school learnt to write T, I had to take his autograph for being the total star that he is.❤️ In my 18+ years of teaching experience I have realised that Inclusive education for children with special needs is not just an educational approach—it’s a commitment to humanity, kindness, and understanding. Every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves to feel seen, valued, and included in the world around them. I’ve come to realize that when we create classrooms that embrace diversity, we are teaching more than academics—we are teaching compassion, patience, and the beauty of different perspectives. It’s not always easy; it takes effort, resources, and an open heart to accommodate varying needs. But the joy of seeing a child with special needs thrive alongside their peers, forming friendships and discovering their strengths, makes every challenge worthwhile. When we invest in inclusive education, we create a better future—not just for these children, but for all of us, because a world that includes everyone is a world that grows together. #InclusiveEducation #EducationForAll

When Tejas the special child in our school learnt to write T, I had to take his autograph for being the total star that he is.❤️ In my 18+ years of teaching experience I have realised that Inclusive education for children with special needs is not just an educational approach—it’s a commitment to humanity, kindness, and understanding. Every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves to feel seen, valued, and included in the world around them. I’ve come to realize that when we create classrooms that embrace diversity, we are teaching more than academics—we are teaching compassion, patience, and the beauty of different perspectives. It’s not always easy; it takes effort, resources, and an open heart to accommodate varying needs. But the joy of seeing a child with special needs thrive alongside their peers, forming friendships and discovering their strengths, makes every challenge worthwhile. When we invest in inclusive education, we create a better future—not just for these children, but for all of us, because a world that includes everyone is a world that grows together. #InclusiveEducation #EducationForAll

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Sharing a deeply disturbing incident involving Abhishek Chaudhary on an Air India flight that raises serious questions about passenger rights and abuse of authority. On 19 January 2026, Abhishek was travelling on Air India AI2335 from Bangkok to Delhi, seat 29C. He had pre-booked and paid for a non-vegetarian meal, which was confirmed in advance as per airline policy. When the meal trolley finally reached the last rows, he was simply told that the non-veg meal was “over.” There was no apology, no effort to check the system, and no attempt at service recovery. A basic request for what he had already paid for quickly turned into an argument, with the passenger being made to feel at fault for asking. A foreign passenger seated next to him, who had also pre-booked a meal, faced similar treatment. Instead of calmly verifying bookings and offering assistance, a senior crew member allegedly spoke in a rude and accusatory manner, demanding proof as if the passengers were lying. This incident was never about food alone. It was about dignity, respect, and how paying passengers are treated when they assert their rights. When Abhishek stated that he would file a complaint and speak about the incident on social media, the situation escalated further. Instead of resolving the issue, he was detained on the aircraft after landing, his phone was taken, and he was pressured to write that he would not post on social media. He was then handed a “Code of Conduct Warning Letter” signed by the pilot, despite not abusing, threatening, or endangering anyone. His only “offence” was asking for his confirmed meal and respectful treatment. Using a Code of Conduct warning against a legitimate complainant sets a dangerous precedent. Complaint mechanisms exist to protect passengers, not to intimidate them into silence. This incident warrants urgent attention from Air India DGCA MoCA_GoI, as it reflects a troubling misuse of authority and a failure to uphold the Passenger Charter of Rights. Please share as much as possible 🙏

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The Sindoor in our Stars. #OperationSindoor
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Violence against women is so normalised that men do the most heinous of things and still justify it in their head.
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