प्राचीन काल से भारत में नारीत्व देवी के रूप में पूजित रही है। इसके विपरीत, पश्चिमी नारीवाद बाज़ार में बिकती है । इसलिए हमारे शिक्षा प्रणाली में वैदिक तत्व चाहिए

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In Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra district, a woman named Asha Devi attacked an elderly man, Deshbandu, outside the Dehra subdivisional office during a court hearing. She threw oil on him, slapped him, and tried to put a garland of shoes around his neck before being stopped by the police. The incident, caught on camera, showed her holding him by the collar as officers tried to intervene. Police later detained her. Reports say the attack was linked to an old land dispute that Deshbandu had reported to authorities. If the roles were reversed, it would’ve been a national issue by now. 😤
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Being a man in 2025 is wild. • If he’s masculine—he’s "toxic." • If he’s emotional—he’s "soft." • If he works hard—he’s a "capitalist oppressor." • If he doesn’t—he’s a "loser living off women." Tell me again, What exactly is he supposed to be?
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This is the reality of relationships in 2025
so stop whats not right why paint it black
They do this and next day she’ll be told she should sleep on the floor and not celebrate her favourite festival on her periods because she is impure. The way out of period stigma isn’t glorification of periods. It isn’t worship. It’s education and awareness that periods do not make women impure. Women aren’t goddesses. They’re just people. Like men are. You don’t need to “celebrate womanhood” just like you don’t “celebrate manhood”. These rituals isolate the woman from “humans” in the people’s minds. It makes her an “other”. And that makes it easier to mistreat her and create unnecessary rules for her. Instead of saying “she’s impure so she can’t go to the temple” they’ll say “she’s a goddess so she can’t go to the temple because her vibrations are wrong on her periods” It’s the same old stigma in a different outfit. Just treat women with empathy and respect instead.
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Somewhere in my city
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"You will lose your license in America!" A real therapist calls out the social media troll Divija Bhasin and it's lit!
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Replying to @DivijaBhasin
Why is he shirtless here and you are not ? Where is your feminism now ? Why “HE” is allowed to show his nipples? Awwwww Divija, you sexist too 😂😂😂
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बड़े खतरनाक लोग हैं इंडिया में 😂😂 New Game Unlocked 🔓😂
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His smile says it all 😂😂
Dogs own Country
#WATCH | Delhi | People protest at the India Gate against the latest SC order to remove all stray dogs from the premises of educational institutions, hospitals, bus and railway stations.
यह सुनने मैंने भी अच्छा नहीं लग रहा | पापा की Run Di
Little girls are called randi by their fathers and mothers in our country. Little boys watch their mothers being called Randi by their fathers. Why do you think so many men openly write randi in comment sections on the internet? Because they’ve learned it from their parents. Indian people commonly call their mothers, sisters, daughters and wives randi. And it is so painful to hear for them that they don’t tell anyone. But it’s time we stop giving this word any power. Watch my YouTube video “I AM a PROUD RANDI” - piped.video/1hptBiaI6Hc
पहले मैंने महिलाओं के लिए समानता का अधिकार
📸📸 CCTV-Captured Footage
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/… ये तो सच है की भगवान है, है मगर फिर भी अन्जान है, धरती पे रूप माँ-बाप का, उस विधाता की पहचान है
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When he was alive & his wife filed a case, he was called by Courts twice every month thousands of Kms away Now that he is dead, he has got a date AFTER ONE YEAR !!!!! ATUL SUBHASH WILL NEVER GET JUSTICE IN THIS COUNTRY I AM 100% SURE #JusticeForAtulSubhash
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Twinkle, Kajol, Ananya & Farah — everyone trolling #AjayDevgn’s dance moves 😅😂 #TwoMuchOnPrime #Bollywood
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केंद्र सरकार बिल्कुल स्पष्ट दिखाई दे रही है। 😜😜😜😜😜