u/GoodZombie404

[Mod Recruitment] Looking for 2–3 Dedicated Moderators 🌟

Hello everyone,

We are restarting r/PositiveIndians with fresh energy and a clear focus on heartwarming stories, kindness, talent, proud moments, and genuine positivity.

To build and protect this community properly, we are looking for 2–3 serious and passionate moderators.

If you truly, truly, truly, believe in this vision and want to help create a high-quality positive space, we would love to have you on the team.🫡

How to Apply:
Just click the "Apply to be a Mod" button on the sidebar or apply here

Please apply only if you can dedicate time consistently.

Looking forward to building something meaningful together! 💖

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u/GoodZombie404 — 5 hours ago
▲ 355 r/ShinChan

Most loved character after Shinnosuke ? and which one you hate the most ?

I hate Nene, she is just irritating for me sometimes.

Most loved character after Shinchan is "Gang Leader" (aka Principal Sir)

EDIT:- You guys made me write this.

Michi and Yoshirin hate count = 26 ( Expect this couple, nobody even crossed the line of 5 haters)

u/GoodZombie404 — 3 days ago

Thank You & Goodbye from r/PositiveIndians 🌟

Hey everyone,

I started this subreddit with one simple dream. To create a place where Indians can actually feel proud. Where we celebrate achievements, kindness, talent and hope for better future.

We did grow. Crossed 1.1K members. Some posts got hundreds of upvotes. Comments also increased in few weeks. I posted almost everyday. Made rules, flairs, AutoMod, removed hundreds of toxic comments. I really tried my best.

But honestly... it didn't work out. Most days I was only fighting trolls. People mocking the name. Calling it "Negative Indians". Making fun of the whole idea. It was really exhausting.

Still, few of you supported it genuinely. You dropped positive comments and encouragement. That felt good. Really thank you for that.

No matter how hard I tried, the vibe never changed. So after thinking a lot, I have decided to close r/PositiveIndians.

To those who believed in this vision, thank you🫡. Seriously.🫶

I still believe we Indians have huge potential. Maybe this idea will work somewhere else one day. Who knows.

Take care everyone. Stay hopeful.

— u/GoodZombie404

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u/GoodZombie404 — 5 days ago

Indian Mens' Badminton team won Bronze in Thomas cup,2026.

But unfortunately, saw many such comments like:

" Gold kab?"

" Bronze leke itni khushi?"

" Is the achievement in the room with us?"

And I can go on. But I think any kind of achievement is ACHIEVEMENT. It should be celebrated, appreciated and encouraged. Only the people who are frustrated with their lives pass comments like these. When I used to take part in any cultural activities, I used to secure 1st or 2nd position most of the time. And those moments were priceless. Never felt that it's nothing, it's a small thing. And here they literally got into international level. People are so mean these days.

u/GoodZombie404 — 6 days ago

India plans to remove all physical toll plazas by 2026 with GPS-based toll collection

India is reportedly planning to eliminate physical toll plazas by the end of 2026 and replace them with a barrier-free toll collection system using MLFF (Multi-Lane Free Flow) technology.

Under the proposed system, vehicles may no longer need to stop at toll booths. Instead, tolls would be automatically deducted through FASTag, GPS tracking, and ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) systems while vehicles continue moving at highway speeds.

According to government estimates, the move could save nearly ₹40,000 crore annually by reducing fuel wastage, congestion, and travel delays caused by long toll queues. It could also reduce manual toll operations and lane bottlenecks on major highways.

Sounds futuristic, but it also raises questions around GPS tracking, privacy, wrong deductions, and implementation across rural highways.

Do you think India is ready for a completely toll-booth-free highway system?

u/GoodZombie404 — 6 days ago

Long India-Seattle Relationship✨✨ Swami Vivekananda Statue Installed In U.S. City Seattle

More than 130 years since his historic address in Chicago, Swami Vivekananda finds a new home in the heart of downtown Seattle!

Thank the City of Seattle for hosting this special monument, a gift from the Government of India.

Source -> https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXBXcWZjFTN/

u/GoodZombie404 — 6 days ago

India’s BIG Space Moment: Skyroot’s $1.1B Valuation Signals India’s Rising Role In Global Space Race

Hyderabad reaches for the stars once again
Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace has officially become India’s first space-tech unicorn after raising $60 million at a massive $1.1 billion valuation. From launching Vikram rockets to putting Hyderabad on the global space innovation map, Skyroot is proving that India’s future in private space technology is just getting started.
A proud moment for Hyderabad, Telangana and India’s growing startup ecosystem

Source-> https://www.instagram.com/reel/DYCAIFmJlBx/

u/GoodZombie404 — 6 days ago

🚀 India’s Semiconductor Boom: 10 units approved under ISM!

🚀 India’s Semiconductor Boom: 10 units approved under ISM!

2 already in full commercial production—Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated the first on March 31, second on April 30, 2026

Global doubts? Crushed.

India’s making chips happen!

Source-> https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX_2TDbEwT1/

u/GoodZombie404 — 6 days ago

Gujarat-based startup Samarth E-Mobility Pvt. Ltd. is gearing up to enter India’s electric two-wheeler market this year, with a strong focus on building EVs using fully in-house technology. Founded in 2023, the company has built a team of over 100+ R&D members and developed.

what it describes as a complete, Made-in-India EV technology stack.

This includes key components such as the battery pack, battery management system (BMS), motor, motor controller, power electronics, onboard charger, and its own operating system areas where most EV makers in India still depend on imports.

A key highlight of its technology is the development of a rare-earth-free motor, aimed at reducing dependence on materials largely sourced from China.

The startup has also built an India-focused onboard charger designed to handle voltage fluctuations and deliver adaptive, faster charging under local conditions.

According to the company, its systems have undergone over 61,000 km of real-world testing, while critical components like the battery pack and BMS have been validated by automotive testing agencies such as NATRAX and ICAT.

Samarth E-Mobility is targeting the 125cc–200cc motorcycle segment, positioning its upcoming product in the premium category. The first electric motorcycle is expected to be launched in 2026.

Reports⬇️

  1. https://www.autocarpro.in/news/
  2. https://www.constructionworld.in/policy-updates-and-economic-news/
u/GoodZombie404 — 7 days ago

As Foreign Investment Slows, India’s Wealth Is Filling the Gap

A wave of newly institutionalized family wealth and a $1.5 trillion inter‑generational transfer are steering more capital into private markets—especially startups. With foreign venture capital becoming more selective, India’s heirs, first‑generation founders and ESOP winners are filling early‑stage funding gaps through family offices and direct bets.

Watch the full video to understand the change.

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u/GoodZombie404 — 7 days ago

India Just Took 12% Of The Global Phone Market 🎉🎉

India has cemented its position as a global manufacturing hub, with recent reports indicating it has secured roughly 12% of the global mobile phone production share, becoming the world’s second-largest manufacturer. Meanwhile, 12% of India's net electronics exports come from mobile phones exported to the Gulf and West Asia, with India becoming the third-largest mobile phone exporter.

  • Production Milestone: India has surpassed Vietnam to become the world's second-largest producer of mobile phones.
  • Manufacturing Surge: Roughly 99.2% of all mobile phones sold in India are made in India, with the manufacturing value increasing from ₹18,900 crore in FY14 to over ₹4,22,000 crore in FY24.
  • Market Share & Export: As of early 2026, India's smartphone exports to the Gulf and West Asia reached $3.1 billion, representing roughly 12% of the country's net electronics exports.
  • Top Players: As of early 2026, Vivo leads the Indian smartphone market with a 21% share, followed by Samsung (17%), OPPO (14%), and Xiaomi (12%).

Sources ⬇️

  1. https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/
  2. https://tvbrics.com/en/news/
  3. https://www.pib.gov.in/

Youtube -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8H-Q7gSOceI

( Also mentioning )
2026 Outlook: Despite its manufacturing strength, India's smartphone shipments are expected to face a 10-12% decline in 2026 due to rising component costs.
According to https://www.thestatesman.com/business/ , https://www.moneycontrol.com/technology/ , https://www.livemint.com/technology/

Overall, we can say that now India is producing Phones and exporting them to the world but because of rising costs of phone's component, the sales inside India will fall.

u/GoodZombie404 — 7 days ago

India’s Sonam Zomba from Arunachal Retains MFN Strawweight World Title at MFN 18, Defeats Brazil’s Alves 🇮🇳

Sonam Zomba successfully retained her MFN Women’s Strawweight World Title at Matrix Fight Night 18 by defeating Brazil’s Maristela Alves via armbar submission in the third round.  
The 27-year-old fighter from Arunachal Pradesh, who trains in Assam, neutralized Alves' striking advantage with tactical grappling, securing the victory at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Indoor Sports Complex in Greater Noida. 

This win extends Zomba’s unbeaten streak to seven consecutive fights since her 2022 comeback, improving her professional record to 7-1.  Her performance drew praise from Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who hailed her as a symbol of excellence and an inspiration for young athletes across India.  Zomba previously won the vacant title at MFN 17 with a unanimous decision over Russia’s Anna Safeeva

u/GoodZombie404 — 7 days ago

how viable this plan is and what could be the possible limitation and drawbacks ??

#Opinion

Dr. Kalam’s vision was unique in its own right. Picture children who don’t waste their days cramming JEE formulas but actually learn in workshops, welding, repairing motors, making stuff. Sounds cool, ( to me at least)

The proposal sounds very practical on paper. A mere 25% skill training could produce makers, not degree holders. The NEP 2020 itself began this process.

However, harsh realities lie beyond this dream.

Expansion to lakhs of schools? Nightmarish.
Some schools have lack of resources, instructors, poor infrastructure.
ON TOP OF THAT !!!
Parents will oppose – “My son/daughter should become an engineer or doctor.

Implementation is the key challenge. Funds will be misappropriated, quality compromised, rural areas disadvantaged.

Nevertheless, Dr. Kalam was way ahead of his time. With strong political commitment, industry cooperation, and pilot programs, it might revolutionize India.
Otherwise? Another forgotten document.
Thoughts? Worth pursuing or merely a utopian fantasy?

Note-> ( And Personally he is my role model, So you people better don't troll)
Be positive and respectful, if you disagree on something please mention it nicely don't ruin sub's vibe and mind your language.

u/GoodZombie404 — 8 days ago

Japan and India are set to sign a strategic quantum technology agreement in early May 2026, marking a significant milestone for India's technological advancement. This deal, which includes joint research, info-sharing, and Japanese computer exports, aims to bolster India's growing quantum ecosystem, making India only the second Asian nation (after Singapore) to enter such a partnership with Japan.

u/GoodZombie404 — 9 days ago

Now this is what I call good parenting.💖💖

India needs this type of parenting !!! We are all Indians. 💪💪

u/GoodZombie404 — 9 days ago