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Supten

@supten

Physician-health informatics educationist - Ex-Dean, IIHMR, Delhi - Formerly-Project Director, Centre for Health Informatics, National Health Portal, India

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Col Rajyavardhan Rathore (@ra_thore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

West Bengal Under Mamata Banerjee Is Spiralling OUT OF CONTROL!!! In #Malda, two tribal women were stripped naked and brutally beaten by a frenetic mob while the state police was nowhere to be seen. In #Howrah, a woman BJP candidate was groped, humiliated and assaulted by TMC x.com/Ra_THORe/statu…

Rajarshi রাজর্ষি (@therajarshi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3900 Signatures! Even 10 years ago not even 3 signatures would have come, such was the heavy brainwashing done for decades. Under the guise of touristy development secretly tamper and change rituals of the temple must be strongly protested/opposed. change.org/p/sign-the-pet…

Arti Agarwal (@parantapah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seen too many ppl having a "problem" with Jewish community getting worldwide support and griping about Hindus not getting support & Hindus giving support to Jews. I did not think this needed a proper analysis, thought it was self evident. But the spate of tweets say otherwise. So

Aaron Pearsall (@aaronnpearsall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients were developing NAION. (Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy). Sudden, permanent vision loss. No warning. No pain. Imagine waking up unable to see, with "a curtain falling" over your eyes. But the worst part?

Patients were developing NAION.

(Nonarteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy).

Sudden, permanent vision loss. No warning. No pain.

Imagine waking up unable to see, with "a curtain falling" over your eyes.

But the worst part?
Surajit Dasgupta (@surajitdasgupta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri Your comparison between the Holocaust and the Bengal Hindu genocide, Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri, is not just poignant but absolutely necessary in today's discourse. The stark differences you've highlighted—full acceptance versus large-scale denial, global condemnation versus victim