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  1. Asked: October 5, 2025In: Culture

    Can any Political Individual use red/blue siren on their car?

    Dipayan Roy
    Dipayan Roy Enlightened
    Added an answer on October 5, 2025 at 3:37 pm

    No, not all politicians in India are allowed to use red or blue sirens on their vehicles. The use of these beacons is strictly regulated and limited to a very small group of constitutional authorities and emergency services. 🚨 Red beacons: Only permitted for high dignitaries holding constitutional oRead more

    No, not all politicians in India are allowed to use red or blue sirens on their vehicles. The use of these beacons is strictly regulated and limited to a very small group of constitutional authorities and emergency services.

    🚨 Red beacons: Only permitted for high dignitaries holding constitutional offices, such as the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Chief Justice of India, and a few others, and only during official duties.

    Blue and multi-colored lights: Reserved for emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, firefighters, police, and disaster management teams.

    Non-use of sirens for politicians: Politicians who do not hold constitutional offices or are not involved in emergencies cannot legally use sirens or beacons. Misuse is punishable by law.

    ⚖️ Supreme Court Position

    India’s Supreme Court has strongly condemned the misuse of beacons and sirens, calling it a reflection of the outdated “Raj mentality,” a colonial remnant that promotes elitism. It has ordered authorities to take punitive action against violators and emphasized that these symbols should not be used to display status.

    In short, unless a political figure is specifically authorized by the government and is on official duty, they cannot use red or blue sirens. Doing so is not only illegal but also a flagrant abuse of privilege.

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  2. Asked: October 5, 2025In: Culture

    Who can Use Sirens on Car in India Currently?

    Dipayan Roy
    Dipayan Roy Enlightened
    Added an answer on October 5, 2025 at 3:34 pm

    In India, the use of sirens is only legal in official emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, fire engines, and police vehicles, when responding to an emergency. The use of sirens by VIP escort vehicles or for unofficial purposes, including police vehicles, is illegal and prohibited by the Motor VehRead more

    In India, the use of sirens is only legal in official emergency vehicles, such as ambulances, fire engines, and police vehicles, when responding to an emergency. The use of sirens by VIP escort vehicles or for unofficial purposes, including police vehicles, is illegal and prohibited by the Motor Vehicles Act. Violations carry penalties under Section 190(2) of the Act.

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  3. Asked: September 27, 2025In: Culture

    What is the "VVIP" culture in India, and why is it disheartening?

    Raima Roy
    Raima Roy Enlightened Professional Content Writer
    Added an answer on October 5, 2025 at 3:29 pm

    VVIP culture in India refers to the deeply rooted practice of granting preferential treatment to individuals considered "Very Important Persons"—usually politicians, bureaucrats, celebrities, and other elites. While the term itself may seem innocuous, its real-life implications are far-reaching andRead more

    VVIP culture in India refers to the deeply rooted practice of granting preferential treatment to individuals considered “Very Important Persons”—usually politicians, bureaucrats, celebrities, and other elites. While the term itself may seem innocuous, its real-life implications are far-reaching and often daunting. Why is it daunting?

    Erosion of equality: It undermines the democratic ideal that all citizens are equal before the law and in public life.

    Public resentment: Seeing elites live without problems while others wait in line or face hardships breeds frustration and cynicism.

    Economic burden: VVIP culture discourages investment and innovation. Entrepreneurs spend too much time dealing with regulations that VVIPs circumvent.

    Misleading perspective: Cities are cleaned and beautified only for VVIP visits, creating a misleading image of civic upkeep.

    Spiritual distortion: As Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar pointed out, VIP darshan in temples “militates against divinity” and violates the sanctity of religious spaces.

    At its core, VVIP culture is a symbol of systemic inequality, a relic of colonial and feudal mentalities that clashes with modern India’s aspirations for inclusion and equity. It’s not just about blaring sirens or jumping the queue; it’s about the invisible walls that separate the powerful from the people.

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  4. Asked: August 12, 2025In: Culture

    Can I wear 5 mukhi and 7 mukhi Rudraksha together?

    Sayan
    Sayan Explainer
    Added an answer on August 12, 2025 at 4:24 pm

    Yes, you can wear the 5 Mukhi and 7 Mukhi Rudraksha together. The 5 Mukhi Rudraksha is known for promoting peace of mind, concentration, and good health, while the 7 Mukhi Rudraksha attracts wealth, success, and prosperity. Wearing them together is safe and gives you the combined benefits of both. WRead more

    Yes, you can wear the 5 Mukhi and 7 Mukhi Rudraksha together.

    The 5 Mukhi Rudraksha is known for promoting peace of mind, concentration, and good health, while the 7 Mukhi Rudraksha attracts wealth, success, and prosperity. Wearing them together is safe and gives you the combined benefits of both.

    Wear them on a Monday or on an auspicious day after proper cleansing and energizing.

    You can combine them in a mala or wear them separately.

    Keep them clean and avoid wearing them while sleeping, bathing, or visiting places considered impure.

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  5. Asked: August 11, 2025In: Culture

    How to check look out Circular India?

    Sayan
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    Added an answer on August 11, 2025 at 3:06 pm

    There is no public or online system to directly verify whether a Lookout Circular (LOC) has been issued against you in India, as these are confidential documents. LOCs are typically discovered when someone attempts to leave or enter India, usually at immigration checkpoints. If you suspect an LOC exRead more

    There is no public or online system to directly verify whether a Lookout Circular (LOC) has been issued against you in India, as these are confidential documents. LOCs are typically discovered when someone attempts to leave or enter India, usually at immigration checkpoints. If you suspect an LOC exists due to a legal process, you can try contacting the issuing body, the court where the case was registered, or possibly using a Right to Information (RTI) request.

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  6. Asked: August 9, 2025In: Culture

    How to reach Surkanda devi temple?

    Raima Roy
    Raima Roy Enlightened Professional Content Writer
    Added an answer on August 9, 2025 at 2:01 pm

    The easiest way to reach Surkanda Devi Temple is to first travel by road to Kaddukhal and then hike or take a cable car to the temple. Kaddukhal can be reached by bus or taxi from Dehradun, Mussoorie, or Dhanaulti. From there, it's a 2.5-km walk or a cable car ride to the temple. 1. By Road From DehRead more

    The easiest way to reach Surkanda Devi Temple is to first travel by road to Kaddukhal and then hike or take a cable car to the temple.

    Kaddukhal can be reached by bus or taxi from Dehradun, Mussoorie, or Dhanaulti. From there, it’s a 2.5-km walk or a cable car ride to the temple.

    1. By Road

    From Dehradun: Dehradun is the nearest major city and railway station. Buses and taxis run regularly from there to Dhanaulti and Kaddukhal.

    From Mussoorie: Another popular nearby hill station, Mussoorie, offers bus and taxi services to Kaddukhal.

    From Dhanaulti: This is the nearest city (22 km away), making it a very convenient starting point.

    2. How to Reach Kaddukhal

    Kaddukhal is the starting point for the trek to the temple. You can take a taxi or bus from Dehradun, Mussoorie, or Dhanaulti to get there.

    3. Hiking or Cable Car

    Hiking: The 2.5-km hike from Kaddukhal takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. It’s a moderate climb with concrete steps and beautiful views along the way.

    Cable Car: If you don’t want to walk, you can take the cable car near the trekking starting point for a faster and more comfortable journey.

    4. By Train

    Dehradun Railway Station is the nearest station. From there, you can take a taxi or bus to Kaddukhal.

    5. By Plane

    The nearest airport is Dehradun Jolly Grant Airport. From there, taxis and buses are available to Kaddukhal.

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  7. Asked: August 9, 2025In: Culture

    How to identify type of Shaligram?

    Raima Roy
    Raima Roy Enlightened Professional Content Writer
    Added an answer on August 9, 2025 at 1:49 pm
    Can any Political Individual use red/blue siren on their car?

    To identify the type of shaligram, observe its shape, markings, color, and weight, and consider its origin. Genuine shaligrams from the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal feature natural markings such as lines, dots, and spirals, a black or dark brown color, and a smooth, polished surface. The presence andRead more

    To identify the type of shaligram, observe its shape, markings, color, and weight, and consider its origin. Genuine shaligrams from the Kali Gandaki River in Nepal feature natural markings such as lines, dots, and spirals, a black or dark brown color, and a smooth, polished surface. The presence and arrangement of specific markings are believed to correspond to different forms of the god Vishnu.

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  8. Asked: August 6, 2025In: Culture

    How to order Tirupati Laddu online?

    Raima Roy
    Raima Roy Enlightened Professional Content Writer
    Added an answer on August 6, 2025 at 4:04 pm

    1. Visit the official TTD website Visit www.tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in or use the TTD Laddu Order app. Make sure you're on the official website to avoid scams. 2. Create an account or log in New users: Register with your name, mobile number, and email address. Existing users: Log in with your credentiRead more

    1. Visit the official TTD website

    Visit http://www.tirupatibalaji.ap.gov.in or use the TTD Laddu Order app.

    Make sure you’re on the official website to avoid scams.

    2. Create an account or log in

    New users: Register with your name, mobile number, and email address.

    Existing users: Log in with your credentials.

    3. Go to Laddu Bookings

    Go to the “Seva & Prasadam” section.

    Select “Laddu Bookings” to begin your order.

    4. Enter your booking details.

    Select the quantity of laddus.

    Provide your address or select a nearby collection center (if delivery is available).

    5. Make payment.

    Use UPI, online banking, or card payment.

    You will receive a confirmation via SMS or email.

    6. Pick up or have your laddus delivered

    If home delivery is not available, you can pick them up at designated TTD centers or Kalyana Mandapams.

    Toll-free numbers: 1800-425-4141 and 1800-425-333333

    According to the latest update, home delivery may not be available in all regions. Laddus are primarily distributed to pilgrims visiting the temple. Always check availability on the official website before placing your order.

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  9. Asked: August 6, 2025In: Culture

    How to Identify 5 Mukhi Rudraksha?

    Dipayan Roy
    Dipayan Roy Enlightened
    Added an answer on August 6, 2025 at 3:46 pm

    1. Count the Mukhis (Faces): Look for five natural grooves or lines running vertically from top to bottom. These are called "mukhis" and should be clearly separated and intact. 2. Shape and Size: They are generally round or oval. They can vary in size, but each face (mukhi) should be symmetrical. 3.Read more

    1. Count the Mukhis (Faces):

    Look for five natural grooves or lines running vertically from top to bottom.

    These are called “mukhis” and should be clearly separated and intact.

    2. Shape and Size:

    They are generally round or oval.

    They can vary in size, but each face (mukhi) should be symmetrical.

    3. Natural Hole:

    A genuine Rudraksha usually has a natural hole or can be pierced without breaking.

    The hole should not appear artificial or machine-drilled.

    4. Texture and Color:

    The surface will be rough and bead-like, not smooth like plastic or wood.

    Natural reddish-brown color (may darken with time or with the use of oil).

    5. Water Test (Not 100% foolproof):

    Place the bead in a glass of water. A genuine Rudraksha usually sinks.

    Fake beads may float or discolor in water (if painted).

    6. X-ray test (for confirmation):

    Each mukhi corresponds to one compartment of the seed. An X-ray may show five compartments in an authentic 5-mukhi bead.

    7. Laboratory Certification:

    The most reliable method is to purchase from a reputable seller who offers a laboratory certificate of authenticity.

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  10. Asked: August 3, 2025In: Culture

    How to Check Rudraksha is Original or Not?

    Raima Roy
    Raima Roy Enlightened Professional Content Writer
    Added an answer on August 3, 2025 at 7:58 am

    Real and original Rudraksha beads have natural mukhis extending from top to bottom. Look for well-defined, natural lines. Fake beads may have carved or painted unnatural lines.

    Real and original Rudraksha beads have natural mukhis extending from top to bottom. Look for well-defined, natural lines. Fake beads may have carved or painted unnatural lines.

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