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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

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  • Sep 29
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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

A Legacy of Service: Honoring Dr. Prakash Amte!!!In Dhule, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis presented the ā€˜Loknete Dajisaheb Rohidas Patil Janseva Puraskar’ to Padma Shri Dr. Prakash Amte—an icon of tribal upliftment through service. Through the Lok Biradari Project in Hemalkasa, Dr. Amte has transformed lives in health, education, agriculture, and water conservation. His work echoes the legacy of his father, the late Baba Amte, whose tireless efforts for leprosy patients and tribal communities shaped a movement of compassion and unity. Despite Hemalkasa’s remoteness, Dr. Amte and his wife Mandakini overcame countless challenges. Today, the third generation of the Amte family continues this mission. CM Fadnavis praised their enduring commitment and offered heartfelt wishes for the project’s continued success. In a time of fleeting headlines, this recognition reminds us that true nation-building begins where roads end—and where humanity begins.

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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

India’s Pharma Faces a Reckoning!!!Starting October 1, President Trump’s decision to impose 100% import tariffs on branded and patented medicines has rattled Indian pharma stocks. Already reeling from tightened H1B visa norms, IT shares were wobbling—this pharma blow adds weight. The logic behind the move is clear: make foreign goods expensive enough to push Americans toward ā€œMade in America.ā€ Whether this strategy succeeds remains to be seen, but the next six months look tough for India. Top exporters like Sun Pharma, Dr. Reddy’s, Cipla, Lupin, and Aurobindo stand exposed—except Cipla, which has a U.S.-based unit. Interestingly, generic drugs remain tariff-free, opening golden doors for low-margin, high-volume producers. But big pharma, addicted to profit, may not pivot easily. Globally, protectionism is rising. Are we sliding back to a pre-1991 world? If India wants to hold its ground, citizens must embrace swadeshi—not just in sentiment, but in action.

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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

When Silence Speaks Loudest! A video surfaced of Shap MP Bajya Sonawane responding to distressed farmers with a counter-question: ā€œWhom did you vote for? Ask them for help.ā€ Had this line come from a fringe BJP supporter—someone without even formal party membership—the media would’ve erupted. Prime-time debates, front-page headlines, and endless breaking news cycles would’ve followed. But this time? Silence. Because the speaker belongs to a lesser-known faction, not the ruling party. This isn’t just about one MP’s insensitivity—it’s about the media’s selective outrage. When accountability is filtered through political lenses, public trust erodes. Farmers deserve empathy, not electoral sarcasm. And journalism deserves integrity, not bias. The real scandal isn’t just the statement—it’s the vacuum of response. When power speaks cruelly and the press stays mute, democracy doesn’t just falter—it flinches..

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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

The Discipline of the Danda! Beyond Symbolism! The word danda carries three meanings: punishment, a wooden stick, and—most profoundly—a tool of justice wielded against societal wrongdoers. The RSS shakha’s danda-samhita rests on this third interpretation. Likewise, the ganvesh is not mere attire—it’s designed for agility in crisis, not modesty alone. Yet today, both danda and ganvesh risk becoming fashion statements. Has the Dussehra parade devolved into ceremonial pageantry? Strength isn’t in numbers alone—it demands inner discipline, not bloated uniforms and hollow pride. The recent attack in Nagpur, the RSS’s heartland, during its centenary, is a sobering failure. Victory culture is seductive; many now flaunt half-pants and claim ancient loyalty. But true swayamsevak spirit isn’t stitched—it’s earned. Let this Vijayadashami be a reckoning. If the danda is to be held, let it reflect awakened strength—not swollen egos. Otherwise, silence may be safer than spectacle. India deserves more than ornamental conviction.

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šŸ–‹ļø From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane

MiG to Tejas: A Flight Through India’s Resolve!! On September 25, 2025, the legendary MiG-21 took its final flight—marking the end of an era that began in 1963. To the jet and the brave pilots who breathed life into it, India bows in gratitude. On the same day, the Ministry of Defence signed a ₹62,370 crore deal with HAL to produce 97 LCA Tejas Mk1A jets—68 single-seaters and 29 twin-seaters. Deliveries begin in 2027 and span six years. This historic transition—from MiG to Tejas—mirrors the journey of ā€˜Make in India’, launched exactly 11 years ago. With over 64% indigenous tech, UTTAM AESA radar, and self-protection systems, Tejas is powered by 105 Indian companies. From INS Vikrant to Vande Bharat, Akash to Arihant, EVs to e-commerce, Mangalyan to Metro—India’s industrial renaissance is real. Today isn’t just about defence—it’s about dignity, design, and destiny. Well done, Team Bharat.

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