- Sphereserf3232 : Why is Bongland the only English speaking country where “classism” is considered a major problem?
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I applied for 20 jobs at Indian-owned/Indian staffed companies. Once with a "white" name, then a second time with a Punjabi name.
100% of my applications with a white name were completely ignored.
More than 60% of my identical applications with a Punjabi name received a response, including some interview offers.
If Canadians hate ray-cism so much, then why are we mass importing a large number of people who only want to work with their own caste?
A Lotta mad Indians in the comments lmaoo - pinkpantherlean
Am indian and let me tell you, being indian is actually a great thing. ...suck my peepee op suck my peepee - Disastrous-Swan2733
Hired an HR person of Indian background at our company. The only people she hires are East Indians. Not one white person in the two years she's been in the job. - SplashInkster
I've been having the same issue here in Surrey BC. At the warehouse I worked they hired an Indian manager. After that all the white ppl were fired and replaced with Indians. Then he moved my shift from the morning to graveyards which the company knows I can't do because I take care of my disabled brother after work so I was forced to quit. Now I have been unemployed for a year because the mass majority of surrey consists of Indians who run all the business and only hire their own ppl. - Life\_Patience\_6751
People out here asking for proof like they haven't been to a Tim Hortons, Walmart, etc. lately. And then calling you ray-cist for pointing out ray-cism? - New-Midnight-7767
Ever walk into a Home Depot or Lowes that has an Indian store manager ? Literally ALL THE FKN STAFF are Indians. It's disgusting the obvious ray-cism. I almost complain to corporate when I fill out the review on the receipt, and ya they apparently don't give a shit. - Unusual\_Eggplant\_642
8% of the population, yet 100% of the employees at a store. Totally normal. Nothing to see here... I have been complaining about this for a very long time. If Demographic A makes up... 3% of the population of your town.... but that demographic is somehow 50 of the 60 employees working at a single business, then there is a reason for that. And that reason is ray-cism. (And you know it's doubly true when you point out this absurd statistical anomaly and are instead called ray-cist yourself.) - OldManSyndrome
Canadians have fetishized diversity and have been the most malleable population when it comes to having any identity - BigDinkie
Brother, as an Indian, let me tell you... They are ray-cist, s*x-ist and while they may be hospitable and nice, they're extremely ray-cist. As a darker skinned Indian, these Punjabis are ray-cist towards me. - CashBitter9664
This is just the start. I was warned before coming here, this is one aspect I hate in Dubai. Once they get to higher management, that's it - railfe
At my last work I hired some Indian guys they were great I really enjoyed working with them, they were from the south and one time I had a guy in for an interview and they noticed he was from the north they basically told me if I hire him they'll quit - Additional-Rhubarb-8
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Hypothetical reconstruction of a man from the #IndusValleyCivilization with higher levels of AASI ancestry. The Bronze Age population of the Indus was a mix of indigenous AASI (Andamanese-like) and Neolithic Iranian ancestry, to varying degrees. They lacked the Aryan component pic.twitter.com/Jpg8ZBlfn1
— Joan Francesc Oliveras (@JoanFrancescOl1) January 28, 2024
According to this or or afrocentrist, the people of the Indus Valley Civilisation looked like Africans.
For those of you who don't know, the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was an ancient civilization that spanned ancient Northwestern India about 3000-4000 years ago.
As per research the people of IVC looked very similar to what the average Indianlooks like and not what the posted:
Naturally, this upsets the historians and
https://twitter.com/The_Equationist/status/1751650517640774014:
Leaving aside your unsourced "seen claims", this is what a modern day Indian with 48% AASI and 48% Iranian and less than 4% steppe (i.e. an Andhra Velama) looks like
Nice, the AASI ancestry is still quite noticeable. Maybe without that bit of steppe ancestry it would be even more
You're right, without 3.7% steppe ancestry, they would totally look like your illustration. 🙄
https://twitter.com/Ganj_Dareh/status/1751727229602861482:
Lol.These both are Reddies. Genetically closest Dravidian ethnic to IVC after Toda and Kodava. And they lacked any Steppe. But your reconstruction looks West African rather than this group's. Even the darkest South Indian doesn't look like your reconstruction.
https://twitter.com/ExTw1tter/status/1751666294469153251
https://twitter.com/br_llm_lock/status/1751866478167474372
Here are 70% AASI Paniya tribal women. Do you research before making dmb stuff
https://twitter.com/Openatic/status/1751810731237081579
This is either an attempt by some afrocentrists to steal the history of Indians or creation of someone who is so mentally Americanized that they cannot think beyond "White and black." Indus Valley Civillization people were related to Iranian Neolithics with some AASI admixture and were caucasoids and looked pretty much like modern day Indians. They didn't look African like you are claiming. This is the real reconstruction of Indus Valley people.
We wuz Indus valley civilisation and shieet
Sorry to break it to you but our ancestors weren't kneegers.
How Europeans will look in 2069 AD after Black mixing for 100 years 🫵😂
EFFORTPOST Bored translator (or potential dramanaut?) from around the turn of the century does an "fcky wucky" while translating the Mahabharat, also known as India's great epic. Nearly 100 years later, millions of western conspiratards are now convinced that a nuclear war occurred in India thousands of years ago. [Effortpost]
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If you ever spend time in any conspiratard circle, or ever spend time watching the herstory channel at night, youll most likely have heard about a supposed ancient nuclear exchange that occured in Endia.
It goes like this:
- Apparently the most radioactive skeletons ever found were located in the Indus valley
*At that site, the skeletons were found lying face down, many holding hands, suggesting a sudden and violent death
*a giant crater was found nearby that couldn't have been formed by a meteor due to the lack of iron in the area. the PH in the lake and material around the lake suggest an outburst of energy from a nuke caused it, most likely originating from the atmosphere
*Oppenheimer (the guy from the movie) was apparently quoted as having said that "this was first nuclear detonation in MODERN times"
*Ancient city walls and mountains were apparently vitrified by a sudden heat
But the biggest pieces of evidence, and what was pretty much what started the whole craze, were the supposed text excerpts from the mahabharat down below:
"Gurkha, flying a swift and powerful vimana,
hurled a single projectile
charged with all the power of the Universe.
An incandescent column of smoke and flame,
as bright as ten thousand suns,
rose in all its splendor.
It was an unknown weapon,
and iron thunderbolt,
a gigantic messenger of death,
which reduced to ashes the entire race of the Vrishnis and
Andhakas.
The corpses were so burned
as to be unrecognizable.
Their hair and nails fell out.
Pottery broke without any apparent cause,
and the birds turned white.
…After a few hours, all foodstuffs were infected…
…to escape from this fire,
the soldiers threw themselves in streams
to wash themselves and all their equipment."
"It was as if the elements had been unleashed. The sun spun
round. Scorched by the incandescent heat of the weapon, the
world reeled in fever. Elephants were set on fire by the heat and
ran to and fro in a frenzy to seek protection from the terrible
violence. The water boiled, the animals died, the enemy was
mown down and the raging of the blaze made the trees collapse
in rows as in a forest fire. The elephants made a fearful
trumpeting and sank dead to the ground over a vast area.
Horses and war chariots were burnt up and the scene looked
like the aftermath of a conflagration. Thousands of chariots
were destroyed, then deep silence descended on the sea. The
winds began to blow and the earth grew bright. It was a terrible
sight to see. The corpses of the fallen were mutilated by the
terrible heat so that they no longer looked like human beings.
Never before have we seen such a ghastly weapon and never
before have we heard of such a weapon. (59-60)
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"anor aniyan mahato mahiyan
atmasya jantor nihito guhayam
tam akratuh pasyati vita-soko
dhatuh prasadan mahimanam atmanah
(Katha 1.2.20)"
Translated to English this means that the greatest of the great is hidden in the smallest of the small. This forms the basis for the atomic energy.
Around the middle of the 20th century, some Westerners came across the 2nd excerpt from above, and after the invention of nuclear warfare, it clicked to them that this passage seemed to remind them of something familiar... (uhh nukes lao)
Some of these Westerner's include:
Erich Von Daniken - A Swiss hotelier. If you ever heard of Ancient Astronaut theory, you can thank this guy. He managed to successfully psy op generations of gullible r-slurs into thinking that aliens nuked Sodom and Gomorrah lao). Recurring character in Ancient Aliens from the Herstory channel
David Hatcher Childress - main promoter of the nukes in Mahabharat theory. "Lost science" scholar, recurring character in Ancient Aliens from the Herstory channel. Time travel, tesla death ray, Atlantis, and antigrav truther.
Author's note - im crying bruh built like a groyper
It should also be noted that the ancient astronaut theory you have all heard about was built on this ancient Endian nuke hypothesis. You can thank Childress and Don Vaniken fooling nearly 10% of Western Youth into unironically thinking Ancient Aliens were real and influenced huwoman herstory
Anyways until literal decades later, there were people out there who literally thought that aliens nuked innocent BIBOC in the sands of India and elsewhere for no reason! And there was NOBODY to contest them!
Until you apply common sense, a little deboonking, and some actual research!
First off! an actual nuclear weapon, which produces a mushroom cloud, vaporizes the area beneath it, and then dissipates, this weapon described above is specifically said to be like a “smokeless fire.” It causes the sky to fill with clouds that rain blood, but instead of vaporizing those it hits, instead, it causes the air to boil, setting alight all around it. In an actual nuclear explosion, the blast force is the force that kills once one passes the hypocenter. And anyone who survived to describe the blast would by definition have been in the region where the blast wave overtook any flame. Outside the small area where the actual explosion occurs, the thermal radiation from a nuclear blast is intense, but brief, lasting perhaps one or two seconds. It can cause severe skin burns (but not light a person aflame). Thermal blasts can ignite highly flammable materials, though these do not include elephants or trees; nor
would it boil the rivers and seas
Regarding the lake, it was have found to have been created by a meteor thousands of years ago... also the ph thing was a myth. Lao
But you still find yourself asking? "Why, why are skeletons the most radioactive on the planet?!" Well the truth is that, they are not. But was this a genuine lie on Childress/ Don Vaniken's part? Well as it turns out, no! not at all!
The claim made by them that the skeletons were radioactive can be traced back to a book by soviet author Alexander Gorbovsky. Now you see Gorbovsky was also, being an innocent r-slur, and got the whole radioactive skeleton thing from a scientific paper made by Russian cosmologists/ herstorians.
The "whole radioactive skeleton" thing/ excerpt from the paper:
"According to recently received data from Mayneord, in the ribs of a man who lived 4000 years ago the radioactivity was approximately 50 times higher than in modern man."
But IT TURNS OUT that said scientists were also being innocent r-slurs, and it turns out that THEY got that claim from the british historian Mayneord.
And as you can tell from how things are turning out in this effortpost, Mayneord is ALSO an innocent r-slur/ victim of proto-dramanautry! Apparently he got that info from unknown sources we cant trace.
"It may be of interest that we have obtained - from the British Museum - the rib of an Egyptian who died almost 4,000 years ago. The total alpha activity is 0.34 micro-micro-c/gramme dried bone. This, the only piece of evidence we have, suggests that the natural alpha activity of human bone 4000 years ago was close to the mean value of our present-day bone specimens."
The above excerpt was taken from somewhere by an anonymous source, twisted to be 50 times the radioactivity value stated in the excerpt, and turned the Egyptian bone into that of an Indian . It was then passed on to Mayneord, who passed it to the soviet scientists, who passed it on to Gorbovsky, who passed it on to Don Vaniken, who passed it on to Childress, who passed it onto the herstory channel, and then to YOU. Bravo to this proto-dramanaut, a hero, legend, and inspiration too all. for baiting entire generations of gullbile westoids, and doing it for no recognition at all.
Author's note - I didnt know much about the skeleton thing and the anonymous troll until I did further research for this effortpost! If I did, I wouldve credited multiple proto-dramanauts in the title
We dont know why the skeletons' death seemed so sudden, as well as the walls being vitrified, but the most believed hypothesis is heat wave.
The Oppenheimer quote was completely fabricated by Childress and Don Vaniken lao. Even then, Oppenheimer was a hippie kook lets be honest
The main and only pieces of evidence left are the mahabharat quotes.
Remember how I said that Childress, Don Vaniken, and all other conspiratards got the base for the whole nuke thing from those excerpts? Well it turns out that if you check the 1.8 million words of the mahabharat, the first two excerpts don't even appear!
The first excerpt was crafted together from different texts in the book(s).
The thousand suns thing was taken from an excerpt about vishnu :
"Gratified with him, the holy one then showed Utanka that
eternal Vaishnava form which Dhananjaya of great intelligence
had seen. Utanka beheld the high-souled Vasudeva of universal
form, endued with mighty-arms. The effulgence of that form
was like that of a blazing fire or a thousand suns. It stood
before him filling all space. It had faces on every side.
Beholding that high and wonderful Vaishnava form of Vishnu,
in fact, seeing the Supreme Lord (in that guise), the Brahmana
Utanka became filled with wonder."
Down below is where the rats and pottery thing comes from:
"Day by day strong winds blew, and many were the evil omens
that arose, awful and foreboding the destruction of the Vrishnis
and the Andhakas. The streets swarmed with rats and mice.
Earthen pots showed cracks or broken from no apparent cause.
At night, the rats and mice ate away the hair and nails of
slumbering men. […] That chastiser of foes commanded the
Vrishnis to make a pilgrimage to some sacred water. The
messengers forthwith proclaimed at the command of Kecava
that the Vrishnis should make a journey to the sea-coast for
bathing in the sacred waters of the ocean."
Regarding the second excerpt, it is simply a fake translation
the true translation says:
"The very elements seemed to be perturbed. The Sun seemed to
turn round. The universe, scorched with heat, seemed to be in
a fever. The elephants and other creatures of the land, scorched
by the energy of that weapon, ran in fright, breathing heavily
and desirous of protection against that terrible force. The very
waters being heated, the creatures residing in that element, O
Bharata, became exceedingly uneasy and seemed to burn.
From all the points of the compass, cardinal and subsidiary,
from the firmament and the very Earth, showers of sharp and
fierce arrows fell and issued, with the impetuosity of Garuda or
the wind. Struck and burnt by those shafts of Açwatthāman
that were all endued with the impetuosity of the thunder, the
hostile warriors fell down like trees burnt down by a raging fire.
Huge elephants, burnt by that weapon, fell down on the Earth
all around, uttering fierce cries loud as those of the clouds.
Other huge elephants, scorched by that fire, ran hither and
thither, and roared aloud in fear, as if in the midst of a forest
conflagration. The steeds, O king, and the cars also, burnt by
the energy of that weapon, looked, O sire, like the tops of trees
burnt in a forest fire. […] Burnt by the energy of
Açwatthāman's weapon, the forms of the slain could not be
distinguished. (Ganguili Vol. 7, 678-679)"
The above excerpt describes not a bomb, but a flaming arrow machine gun-like weapon fired from the heavens.
Now this is where it gets REEL interesting. From what you have read, you would guess that Don Vaniken did the rewriting thing up on purpose. But it turns out, just like the whole soviet radioactive skeleton mentioned above earlier, this fake excerpt thing was the result of innocent r-slurs following the path set out to them by another innocent r-slur,,, or so it seems.
Anyways it turns out that Don Vaniken got the whole nuke excerpts thing from an English translation done by a mysterious "C. Roy" fellow during the 1890s. It turns out that C. Roy actually translated a german translation of an english translation of the sanskrit/ og version of the mahabharat back into english, and then rearranged paragraphs like the above, apparently in error
Now, you ask, why i say "apparently?" Surely Mr Roy couldnt have known about nukes in the 1890s, and then decide to devote effort to making it seem like ancient nuclear warfare occured in his life's work to troll gullible westerners?
Its because this Don Vanikens work was not the first time someone has been fooled into thinking a massive man made explosion occured in the Mahabharat. After his translation was published, it turns out that many western conspirtards were fooled into thinking not a nuke was detonated there, but a rather massive gunpowder explosion.
We don't know if C Roy did this on purpose, or if he was just being an innocent r-slur.
But we do know for certain that this proto-dramanaut managed to help fool millions of goyim half a world away that aliens really nuked ancient Indian cities for the lulz, and convince a tenth of Western young adults that Ancient Aliens changed their ancestors diapers or summ
Also shout out to that anonymous dramanaut for the radioactive skeleton stuff. This most likely wouldn't have happened if not for you!
The moral of the story is that conspiratards are dumb and the guberment should shoot them on sight. Updoot this post if you agree!
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The 1st pic is from Reddit this year. 3 people to live in one room, no ACs, no tables. Walls likely unpainted since the days of Nehru.
— Adeptus Ailurophilus (@Ailurophile40K) April 27, 2024
SVFFERING BVILDS CHARACTER™ https://t.co/2gOvyU7cwC
@cyberdick how long did you stay in these 'rooms'?
Vishwagorilla moment
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Why isn’t anyone talking about this video? Are these things normal now in Kashmir? Do our young people actually like this? Is this what we want for Kashmir? If it were a Kashmiri girl instead of this guy, things would be different. She’d be trolled and abused by now. +1 pic.twitter.com/Za8VYiAu72
— Haroon | Stan Babar Azam 👑 (@Mengg_Dagg) April 27, 2024
What language is your handle name in deer
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https://twitter.com/news24tvchannel/status/1784406262123278814
Work for us or you won't have s*x inkwell
May your husband be darker
- DarkAbsinthe : You're greatest enemy being Pakistan is such a good bit
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One noble Indian doctor saves the life of a Pakistani girl, and our pseudo-liberal public figures fall for the entire country. Hayeee they’re trying so hard to resurrect the Aman ki Asha narrative. 😂 #onlyinPakistan
— Hafsa 🇵🇰 (@htk97) April 27, 2024
I Kulbushan Yadav more.
I'd prefer that if it was my heart.
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My god she's a beauty. She'll have even more beautiful kids with a kaala brahmin like me... https://t.co/pIMsS0lZio
— One punch man (@punch_des) April 26, 2024
Kala baman supremacy
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even if I had ONE family member who wasn't an andhbhakt sanghi, my life would've been so much better and less isolated. Even siblings closer to age are so blinded that it's not even funny anymore, alienation and hopelessness at home - nothing else
— epcita touched the grass (@leftitcita) April 26, 2024
The CHVD genes will overpower the feminine lib genes in your progeny
Just genuinely insane femcels lol
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A village in south bihar is way more cleaner than Rajdhani Delhi. (London banne chale the 🤡) pic.twitter.com/x86FatReL3
— Guddi (Kohli ka parivar) (@mishraverse) April 25, 2024
Even in my father's village which is also quiet poor the houses at least have colour. Imagine showing this literal slum off with pride and wtf are those lanes if you're living in villages also like in your dalli slum then wtf is the point.
We can live freely in individual houses but we choose to live together in hovels I seriously don't get this pattern of houses in a village at all !bharatiya is this what villages in your states look like? Bengali villages typically were a home surrounded by some kitchen garden land and a pond. Because of safety reasons it never was homesteads in the middle of farm land but why would you live like this where land is dirt cheap?
Ooga boogas kanging now
So true
Brootal
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Bombay Shaving Company does a full page ad for Prachi, The UP board topper, who was being trolled for facial hair.
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) April 27, 2024
Haven’t seen something this desperate.
This message goes to their own TG, not to the people who bullied her, hey pls remember to buy our razors while you shed a… pic.twitter.com/YWBDwgd6LU
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Context: Grade 10 schoolgirl scored the highest marks in the state-wide annual school exams. She went viral because she's very hairy and her parents and her don't seem to care about her appearance. They should have at least given her a shave/wax to make her presentable before publishing her photo or appearing on TV. Why even print the photo or appear in an interview if you only wanted people to celebrate her achievement? The problem is Indian parents and boomers don't believe taking care of your appearance and health is important.
https://twitter.com/ians_india/status/1781640786641088524
Incels have been making fun of her and femcels have been defending her:
Atiq Ahmad was a notorious gangster that was recently killed.
Those haters mocking her probably couldn't even score as high as she did,lol !
"Don't feed her sweets as a celebration, wax her first"
Another copium post. Tbh it comes of as sarcasm. The caption says "laugh all you want but some days later you will be my driver and your bank balance will laugh at you". The user speaks as if she's landed on Mars. Bruh, she still has to complete her Grade 12 exams, not to mention heaps of other exams that land you a government job or enrolment in university.
Guy makes a good point but could have worded it more politely. Foids and simps seethe in replies.
The topper herself/himself responds to the trolls:
"Trollers can live with their mindset, I am happy that my success is now my identity......what will ultimately matter are my marks and not the hair on my face": https://www.siasat.com/up-topper-prachi-nigam-shuts-up-trollers-over-her-facial-hair-3014157/
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Now, a shaving company does a full front-page ad on her on India's most read newspaper (A.I.R. stands for All India Rank (exams)):
Their intentions may have been good, but it feels like they're making fun of her lol
https://twitter.com/GabbbarSingh/status/1784091111793008767
Poor girl , hope she and her parents learn to care about her physical appearance.
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If you are tired of reading news of illicit relationships on a daily basis then you will find this one new and unique. A Daughter in Law fall in Love with her Mother In Law and now she is forcing her Saas to have sexual relation with her in Bulandshahr, UP. She even not allowing… pic.twitter.com/i32AlObHeu
— NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs (@NCMIndiaa) April 26, 2024
Rough translation
So romantic
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Thank you @pushkardhami for turning Pavitra Ganga into Goa Beach. Such things are now happening in #Rishikesh & soon it will become Mini Bangkok. https://t.co/5nbB86FfZK pic.twitter.com/VnOtRkWPXM
— Himalayan Hindu (@himalayanhindu) April 26, 2024
Why not both?
Mayos
No mlecchas in punya dham
They bring drugs, they do raves. And some I assume are good people.
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I recently rode a train I had wanted to for a long time, the Kalka-Shimla narrow gauge line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalka%E2%80%93Shimla_Railway
The railway was built under the direction of Herbert Septimus Harington between 1898 and 1903 to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the rest of the Indian rail system.
Shimla (then spelt Simla), which was settled by the British shortly after the first Anglo-Gurkha war, is located at 7,116 feet (2,169 m) in the foothills of the Himalayas. The idea of connecting Shimla by rail was first raised by a correspondent to the Delhi gazette in November 1847.[2][3]
Shimla became the summer capital of British India in 1864, and was the headquarters of the Indian army. This meant that twice a year it was necessary to transfer the entire government between Calcutta and Shimla by horse and ox drawn carts.
In 1905 the company took delivery of a 10-ton Cowans Sheldon travelling crane to assist with lifting rolling stock back onto the tracks after accidents and for general track maintenance.
Due to the high capital and maintenance costs and difficult working conditions, the railway was allowed to charge higher fares than on other lines. Nevertheless, the company had spent 16,525,000 rupees by 1904 with no sign of the line becoming profitable, which lead to it being purchased by the government on 1 January 1906 for 17,107,748 rupees
During the 2023 North India floods, several sections of the line were washed out by landslides.
I was there during this Took a bus back from Shimla then.
The track has 20 picturesque stations, 103 tunnels (102 currently active), 912 curves, 969 bridges and 3% slope (1:33 gradient). The 1,143.61 m tunnel at Barog immediately before the Barog station is longest, a 60 ft (18.29 m) bridge is the longest and the sharpest curve has a 123 ft (38 m) radius of curvature. The railway line originally used 42 lb/yd (20.8 kg/m) rail, which was later replaced with 60 lb/yd (29.8 kg/m) rail.[4] The train has an average speed of 25–30 km/h but the railcar is almost 50–60 km/h. Both the train and railcar are equipped with vistadomes.
The route winds from a height of 656 metres (2,152 ft) at Kalka in the Himalayan Shivalik Hills foothills, past Dharampur, Solan, Kandaghat, Taradevi, Barog, Salogra, Totu (Jutogh) and Summerhill, to Shimla at an altitude of 2,075 metres (6,808 ft).[8] The difference in height between the two ends of line is 1,419 metres (4,656 ft).
They still have these manual inspection carts They also use legacy signalling, a chain of connected metallic rods used to shift a board with both red and green glass over a yellow light and those physical token hand overs.
Maintenance area, looks kind of like a sundial
Some visitors while our train was stopped for a while to let a train coming from the opposite end pass. Their panic after the train suddenly started moving was cute but I didn't have camera aimed at that point
Potato quality but its only one I managed to click of the engine on a curved bridge, didn't have camera ready on any other
The bridges look so Steel ones are so ugly Can't even take a good pic through them.
Also first diesel loco I've been on in a long time. The smoke was kind of ugly to look at tbh.
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Nawaz Sharif’s daughter and current Chief Minister of Pakistani Panjab state Maryam Nawaz attends passing out parade of women police officers dressed in ‘uniform’. pic.twitter.com/0DbUtcDBXg
— Smita Prakash (@smitaprakash) April 25, 2024
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I think it might be better to get off the expressways and highways. The Bangalore Mysore stretch had a wretched drive through Bidadi, Ramanagar, Chhanapatna, Madur, Mandya and Srirangapatna. That drive was roughly 2.5 to 3 hours or more AFTER exiting Bangalore. The roads were…
— Supriyo Gupta (@supriyo666) April 24, 2024
Not the cucumber seller
- DarkAbsinthe : Sexy Indian dude on sexy Indian dude violence
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I'll remind @RuvalumKaBaap that a caste of people literally burnt Dalit houses to demand reservation for themselves.
— browncel (Octavian ka Parivar) (@hindookissinger) April 25, 2024
This is the Pandora's Box that has been opened since SEBC. A time will come when groups like Rajputs will demand reservation and you will be able to do nothing. https://t.co/7tm6vgyGzl pic.twitter.com/kLKD6xSRPD
Oppressed castes
Affirmative action
By oppressing other castes
You make very valid points. Very well, you are now a backward caste.
MCs burnt 1400 houses too lol that's beyond count from any H/M riot I can remember in lundia. And got rewarded for it.
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I didn't realise bollywood was that influential lol. They can't read so it can't exactly be subbed, I wonder how they got popular
Kind of funny, hindi won't work in that role in significant chunks of India. But somehow it works in Afg.