• Acute epiglottis

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    Acute epiglottis #medical #science #curiosity #medicine #scrolllink
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  • धन्य हो तेरी माया, शिव शंकर डमरूवाले

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    धन्य हो तेरी माया, शिव शंकर डमरूवाले 🙌🔱 #bholenath #shambhu #shivshankar #shiv #scrolllink
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  • According to AQI.in, Delhi’s real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) hit a hazardous level of 327 on November 1, 2025, following post-Diwali fireworks and continued stubble burning across Punjab and Haryana. Environmental experts have raised serious concerns, warning that such extreme PM2.5 concentrations can trigger respiratory issues, asthma, and even cardiovascular diseases. India, they note, accounts for nearly 21% of global pollution-related deaths. A viral post by Kapil Dhama on X further highlighted the gravity of the situation his video showed an air purifier’s AQI reading soaring to nearly 500 within seconds of opening a door, despite four purifiers running inside the room. The clip has reignited public outrage over Delhi-NCR’s worsening air quality and the urgent need for stronger pollution control measures. Source: X/kapildhama
    According to AQI.in, Delhi’s real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) hit a hazardous level of 327 on November 1, 2025, following post-Diwali fireworks and continued stubble burning across Punjab and Haryana. Environmental experts have raised serious concerns, warning that such extreme PM2.5 concentrations can trigger respiratory issues, asthma, and even cardiovascular diseases. India, they note, accounts for nearly 21% of global pollution-related deaths. A viral post by Kapil Dhama on X further highlighted the gravity of the situation his video showed an air purifier’s AQI reading soaring to nearly 500 within seconds of opening a door, despite four purifiers running inside the room. The clip has reignited public outrage over Delhi-NCR’s worsening air quality and the urgent need for stronger pollution control measures. Source: X/kapildhama
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  • An old video showing Indian Army soldiers rescuing a Himalayan brown bear in Siachen has resurfaced on social media, drawing mixed reactions. The clip, shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan on X, shows soldiers freeing the bear whose head was trapped in a tin canister. Praising the Army, Kaswan called it a “beautiful video,” saluting the soldiers’ compassion amid extreme conditions. Many users lauded the Army’s courage and humanity, highlighting their dedication even in sub-zero temperatures. However, others, including retired IFS officer Susanta Nanda, criticised the presence of garbage in the eco-sensitive Siachen region, calling it “definitely not beautiful.” Some users questioned how the canister—possibly part of the Army’s supplies—ended up there, urging better waste management to prevent harm to wildlife. The video has reignited debate over environmental responsibility in sensitive military zones.

    #IndianArmy scrolling #himalayanbrownbear #siachen
    An old video showing Indian Army soldiers rescuing a Himalayan brown bear in Siachen has resurfaced on social media, drawing mixed reactions. The clip, shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan on X, shows soldiers freeing the bear whose head was trapped in a tin canister. Praising the Army, Kaswan called it a “beautiful video,” saluting the soldiers’ compassion amid extreme conditions. Many users lauded the Army’s courage and humanity, highlighting their dedication even in sub-zero temperatures. However, others, including retired IFS officer Susanta Nanda, criticised the presence of garbage in the eco-sensitive Siachen region, calling it “definitely not beautiful.” Some users questioned how the canister—possibly part of the Army’s supplies—ended up there, urging better waste management to prevent harm to wildlife. The video has reignited debate over environmental responsibility in sensitive military zones. #IndianArmy scrolling #himalayanbrownbear #siachen
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  • Express with retro songs 🤌🏼 . .
    Song : Tumhi mere mandir
    Singer : Lata Mangeshkar
    Movie : Khandan
    Lyricist : Rajendra Krishan
    Music Composer : Ravi
    Starcast : Sunil Dutt & Nutan

    #oldsongs #oldisgold
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    Express with retro songs 🤌🏼 . . Song : Tumhi mere mandir Singer : Lata Mangeshkar Movie : Khandan Lyricist : Rajendra Krishan Music Composer : Ravi Starcast : Sunil Dutt & Nutan #oldsongs #oldisgold #oldhindisongs #latamangeshkar #latadidi #reels #explore #sadabahar #evergreen #retro #retrobollywood #relatable #90ssongs #80ssongs #70ssongs #oldmelodies #scrolllink
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