Yesterday l watched Delhi Crime and realised as We grow up being told what women should stay quiet, be careful, be respectable, stay in “limits,” because the world outside is dangerous. But the truth is: the danger isn’t only outside. It’s in our homes, our schools, our streets, our workplaces — everywhere society refuses to question. Delhi Crime forces us to look at what many would rather ignore: the reality that being a woman means constantly navigating fear. The Nirbhaya case wasn’t just one crime — it was the scream of a nation forced to confront its own darkness. Dr. Priyanka Reddy wasn’t just another victim — she was a reminder that education, success, or independence cannot protect a woman in a society that still treats her body as public territory. And yet, after every outrage, every protest, every headline, we return to silence — as if rape is normal, as if murder is routine, as if women must simply learn to “adjust” and survive.
But here’s the truth: women were not born to suffer, to stay quiet, to shrink, or to be grateful for basic safety. Women were not born to be defined by motherhood, servitude, or fear. Women were born with voices, dreams, strength, and rights. The problem was never women — the problem is a world that still refuses to respect them. And until that changes, until we stop normalizing violence and start demanding accountability, Until we take steps regarding women safety, Rapist should be sentenced to death. Women's are epitome of nation they can't be disrespected, brutally hurted, raped.
Women safety should be first priority for every one It can't de done alone by education , it can done by making strict rules, prosecution.
I sincerely seek your forgiveness for any mistakes or unintended hurt caused by my words, actions, or thoughts knowingly or unknowingly,throughout the year. I humbly ask for your Forgiveness. "Michhami Dukkadam" 🙏🙏.
"And when you climb a mountain, you realize – the only limits that exist are the ones in your mind." 💭
George Everest Trek – Where Freedom Meets Fearlessness 🌌⛰️
18th June – I wasn’t just trekking a mountain in Mussoorie, I was climbing into a version of myself I always dreamed of. The George Everest trail was brutal – sharp rocks, narrow edges, and one wrong step could’ve ended it all. But I kept going. Why? Because I believed I could. Because I manifested this moment.
Every step was a reminder that freedom isn’t just about movement, it’s about mindset. I felt alive, wild, and limitless. I fixed my feet deep on the inner rocks, heart pounding, wind rushing. And through it all, my sister stood beside me – my anchor and my wings. 🪽
When we reached the top, it wasn’t just a mountain I conquered – it was doubt, fear, and everything that once said “you can’t.”
You can do anything. This was my proof.
This wasn’t just a trek. It was freedom. It was manifestation. It was me becoming more than I ever imagined. 💫
That summit wasn’t just a destination — it was proof that anything you believe in, you can achieve.
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Happiest birthday to my Everything 🫶🫶✨✨
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Yesterday l watched Delhi Crime and realised as We grow up being told what women should stay quiet, be careful, be respectable, stay in “limits,” because the world outside is dangerous. But the truth is: the danger isn’t only outside. It’s in our homes, our schools, our streets, our workplaces — everywhere society refuses to question. Delhi Crime forces us to look at what many would rather ignore: the reality that being a woman means constantly navigating fear. The Nirbhaya case wasn’t just one crime — it was the scream of a nation forced to confront its own darkness. Dr. Priyanka Reddy wasn’t just another victim — she was a reminder that education, success, or independence cannot protect a woman in a society that still treats her body as public territory. And yet, after every outrage, every protest, every headline, we return to silence — as if rape is normal, as if murder is routine, as if women must simply learn to “adjust” and survive.
But here’s the truth: women were not born to suffer, to stay quiet, to shrink, or to be grateful for basic safety. Women were not born to be defined by motherhood, servitude, or fear. Women were born with voices, dreams, strength, and rights. The problem was never women — the problem is a world that still refuses to respect them. And until that changes, until we stop normalizing violence and start demanding accountability, Until we take steps regarding women safety, Rapist should be sentenced to death. Women's are epitome of nation they can't be disrespected, brutally hurted, raped.
Women safety should be first priority for every one
It can't de done alone by education , it can done by making strict rules, prosecution.
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Cuteness Alert 🫶🏻🫶🏻
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Here's Google drive link for Spom SET-A Law drive.google.com/file/d/1bOQQxDXabzFPOKsA6ENHn8JvF…
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The First Women World Cup 2025 won by none other than India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🥳🥳
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Eat, Sleep, garba, Repeat 🔁🥺🥺
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I sincerely seek your forgiveness for any mistakes or unintended hurt caused by my words, actions, or thoughts knowingly or unknowingly,throughout the year. I humbly ask for your Forgiveness. "Michhami Dukkadam" 🙏🙏.
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Thankyou for showering so much love ❤, Finally completed 500 subscribers, beyond grateful 😇
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"And when you climb a mountain, you realize – the only limits that exist are the ones in your mind." 💭
George Everest Trek – Where Freedom Meets Fearlessness 🌌⛰️
18th June – I wasn’t just trekking a mountain in Mussoorie, I was climbing into a version of myself I always dreamed of. The George Everest trail was brutal – sharp rocks, narrow edges, and one wrong step could’ve ended it all. But I kept going. Why? Because I believed I could. Because I manifested this moment.
Every step was a reminder that freedom isn’t just about movement, it’s about mindset. I felt alive, wild, and limitless. I fixed my feet deep on the inner rocks, heart pounding, wind rushing. And through it all, my sister stood beside me – my anchor and my wings. 🪽
When we reached the top, it wasn’t just a mountain I conquered – it was doubt, fear, and everything that once said “you can’t.”
You can do anything. This was my proof.
This wasn’t just a trek.
It was freedom. It was manifestation. It was me becoming more than I ever imagined. 💫
That summit wasn’t just a destination — it was proof that anything you believe in, you can achieve.
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