Ayodhya P Singh

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Ayodhya P Singh

Ayodhya P Singh

@AyodhyaPS

A Cinema Enthusiast seeking solace in Movies from All Over World | Journalist | Bureaucracy | MSMEs | Translator | Love 2 write https://t.co/O1xZVH1m0P…

Noida, India Beigetreten Temmuz 2015
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Habits with the highest ROI in life: Exercise. Learn. Sleep well. Stay mindful. Be financially disciplined. Respect time. Read. Set goals. Build relationships. Practice gratitude. Reflect often. Say no when needed. Eat well. Journal your thoughts.
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Indian Masterminds
Indian Masterminds@i3masterminds·
#Motivational In a world where responsibilities often overshadow dreams—especially for women—Sushma Yadav chose to hold on to hers. Firmly. Fearlessly. Her journey is not just about success—it’s about resilience. After failing four consecutive attempts, she rose on her fifth try to secure Rank 13 in the UPPSC exam. A result that reflects not just intellect, but unwavering determination. Coming from eastern Uttar Pradesh, she grew up in a family that valued discipline and education. Guided by her father, Gopal Yadav, she built a strong academic foundation early on. From Gorakhpur to a gold medal in M.Sc. Chemistry, followed by B.Ed. and LL.B.—her journey was marked by consistency and hard work. But what truly sets her apart is this: She pursued her dream alongside marriage and motherhood. There were overwhelming days. Moments of doubt. But she kept reminding herself why she started—and kept going. The lockdown became a turning point. With self-study as her core strategy, she stayed disciplined despite repeated setbacks. Simple approach. Strong mindset: Stay consistent. Stay focused. Don’t lose sight of the goal. On March 29, 2026, while appearing for another Mains exam in Prayagraj, she received the news of her success. And in that moment, every struggle made sense. “It wasn’t just my success—it belonged to my entire family.” Her story carries a powerful message for every aspirant: Failure isn’t the end. It’s preparation. #SushmaYadav #UPPSC #SuccessStory #Motivation #WomenInLeadership #NeverGiveUp #Aspirants #UPPCS2024 #UPPSC2024 #News #PublicService #Inspiration #IndianMasterminds
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Shefali Vaidya. 🇮🇳
This is how international fashion brands kiII Indian crafts. This is East India Company redux. @RalphLauren is selling this PRINTED bandhani skirt for a whopping 44,000 INR, without mentioning that it is Bandhani. First of all, Bandhani or bandhej is a millennia old Indian tie and dye craft technique that has been seen even in the Ajanta paintings. Bandhani is created knot by painstaking knot by artisans whose skill is passed down not in design schools but across generations. Every dot in a bandhani saree is a decision made by human fingers, a tiny act of devotion to craft. Every bandhani textile is unique. Even the word Bandana in English has come from Bandhani. But Ralph Lauren bastardizes Bandhani with a cheap printed cotton wrap skirt, a machine approximation of centuries of handwork, listed blandly and prices it at ₹44,800, with not a word about India, not a word about the artisans whose ancestors built this language of cloth. Real hand done bandhani skirts in Bharat cost less than 5000 Rs! Ralph Lauren stole the aesthetic and erased the ancestry, just like the British East India Company did! Absolutely shameful!
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Indian Masterminds
Indian Masterminds@i3masterminds·
#Motivational Some journeys aren’t loud—but they are powerful. Gudelli Srujana’s path to the Civil Services is a story of quiet resilience, shaped by humble beginnings and unwavering belief. Raised in a modest household, with her father working as a mazdoor at Singareni Collieries Company Limited, resources were limited—but support was not. Her parents’ consistent belief became her strongest foundation. After completing engineering in 2018, she began her UPSC journey. A message to Mahesh Bhagwat gave her direction—but the real challenge was persistence. For five years, from 2018 to 2023, she couldn’t clear prelims. Yet, she didn’t stop. She kept preparing for mains with discipline—ready for the opportunity whenever it came. Then came 2024—the toughest phase. Battling severe illness, she could study for barely 20–25 days. Still, she cleared prelims for the first time. She went on to clear multiple exams, but missed the final UPSC list by just 10 marks. That moment hurt. But it didn’t break her. What defined Srujana was her mindset - she allowed herself emotions, but only for a limited time. Then, she returned to work. Even failing the Forest Service exam just days before prelims couldn’t shake her routine. And then came 2025. Everything changed: • Mains score jumped from 780 to 840 • Interview score rose from 120 to 171 Final result - Rank 55. Not luck. Not chance. Just consistency meeting the right moment. Her journey is proof: setbacks don’t define you - your response does. #GudelliSrujana #UPSC #UPSC2025 #SuccessStory #CivilServices #Inspiration #NeverGiveUp #Motivation #Aspirants #UPSC2026 #UPSCPrelims2026 #IndianMasterminds
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Mohammad Kaif
Mohammad Kaif@MohammadKaif·
There are moments when one gets emotional. Watching Bhuvi bowl so beautifully today brought back memories of the days when he was just 17. I was the UP captain, and was impressed by his control and swing. But selectors said he was too young. I insisted. Bhuvi made his Ranji debut, got Sachin Paaji for duck in the final. He's 36 now, still troubles the best of batsmen with his swing. India comeback? Why not, Bhuvi still has it in him.
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Jonty Rhodes
Jonty Rhodes@JontyRhodes8·
Watching @ShreyasIyer15 perform that acrobatic fielding to assist in taking the “team catch “ made me appreciate how fielding has evolved since my retirement. For a long time, I felt like the “father of fielding”, but watching these modern athletes with their timing and awareness on the boundary line, makes me feel like the “grandfather of fielding”! I spent 99% of my career fielding in the inner circle, and when I started working as a fielding coach, there was no focus on the modern day “hotspots” on the boundaries. It was only when I started working with @mipaltan and saw Kieron Pollard, and then Glenn Maxwell, performing these incredible “airborne saves” on the boundaries that we started focusing on not only taking catches off balls that were already beyond the rope, but even saving the ball from going for a sixer, and forcing the batters to run only 1 or 2. With impact players transforming the way that batters can continuously attack the bowling, even with the loss of 4-5 wickets, bowlers need to be backed up by their fielders, and Shreyas’ spectacular“catch and release” was a perfect example of that. But let’s face it; when your head coach is @RickyPonting, one of the greatest fielders in the game, it should not come as a great surprise to see such incredible feats in the field!
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Indian Masterminds
Indian Masterminds@i3masterminds·
#Motivational 🚀 Success doesn’t always come from perfect conditions - sometimes, it’s built in the middle of a busy life. Ajit Singh’s journey proves exactly that. Balancing a demanding engineering career, he secured Rank 39 in UPPCS 2024 and became a Block Development Officer (BDO). 🌱 Hailing from a village in Hastinapur, he grew up seeing how governance shapes everyday lives - planting the seed for public service early on. 🎓 After clearing GATE, he earned admission to IIT Roorkee but chose Engineering Services. He reached the interview stage in 2016 but didn’t make the final list. The same year, he joined UPPCL and rose to Executive Engineer. Yet, something felt incomplete. 💭 “Technical work solves problems locally, but administration creates wider impact.” After nearly 8 years in service, he restarted preparation. ✔️ Cleared UPSC Prelims (2023) ❌ Couldn’t clear Mains But he didn’t stop - he pivoted to UPPSC with a smarter strategy. 📚 With limited time, he turned travel hours into study sessions - lectures, notes, revision. His mantra: “Even a little study daily keeps momentum alive.” 💪 Backed by family support, he stayed consistent despite doubts and pressure. 🏛️ Today, as a BDO, his goal is clear - deliver quality rural development on the ground. ✨ His message: You don’t need perfect conditions - just persistence, discipline, and belief. #AjitSingh #UPPCS2024 #SuccessStory #Motivation #Inspiration #WorkAndStudy #CivilServices #News #UPSCResults #UPSCSuccessStory #UPSC2026 #Inspiring #UPSCPrelims2026 #UPSCNews #IndianMasterminds
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Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar@sachin_rt·
What made Shreyas Iyer’s catch so special was not just the athleticism, but the awareness behind it. He had to judge the speed of the ball, the height, where the boundary rope was, how close he was to stepping on it, and get his jump absolutely perfect. Then, while still in the air, he caught the ball and released it to a teammate before landing, all the while knowing exactly where that fielder was positioned. To process all of that in a split second takes unbelievable awareness, timing, fitness, and composure. @ShreyasIyer15 got everything spot on. One of the best catches I’ve ever seen live! x.com/IPL/status/204…
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#Motivational 🌾 From the fields of Lakhimpur Kheri to the UPSC list - Sachin Verma’s journey is a story of persistence that refused to break. Coming from Bhouwapur Kalan village, where opportunities are limited but dreams are not, he grew up in a modest farming family. What he lacked in resources, he made up for with determination. 🎓 A bright student, he scored around 95% in Class 12 and later studied at Hindu College, Delhi - where his UPSC journey truly began. (Indian Masterminds) 📚 But the path was far from smooth. Starting preparation in 2020 during the pandemic, he faced disruptions, setbacks, and repeated failures. ❌ Initial prelims failures 💔 Two interview-stage setbacks ⏳ 6 years of preparation, 5 attempts Yet, he stayed in the race. 🚀 In 2026, his perseverance paid off: ✔️ AIR 785 in UPSC CSE (Indian Masterminds) ✔️ Rank 34 in UPPCS, securing a BDO position (Indian Masterminds) 💭 His toughest challenge? Not the syllabus - but societal pressure. Every result season brought the same question: “Selection ka kya hua?” 🔑 His message is simple but powerful: • Don’t follow toppers blindly • Avoid too many sources • Focus on revision • Build your own strategy 💫 Because success in UPSC isn’t about shortcuts - it’s about staying consistent when results don’t come. His journey proves that even the most distant dreams can be reached - if you refuse to quit. #SachinVerma #UPSC #UPSCCSE2025 #UPPCS #SuccessStory #Inspiration #RuralIndia #NeverGiveUp #UPSCResults #UPSCSuccessStory #UPPSC2024 #UPSC2026 #UPSCPrelims2026 #UPSCNews #UPNews #LakhimpurKheri #IndianMasterminds
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SUHEL SETH
SUHEL SETH@Suhelseth·
I absolutely love the way @AdityaDharFilms is thanking each one his colleagues irrespective of which department they worked in. Rarely seen in the film industry where only stars are venerated. Well done Aditya…hope people even learn THIS lesson…
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Indian Masterminds@i3masterminds·
#Motivational 🌱 From Tonk to the UPSC list - Sakshi Jain’s journey is a story of resilience, patience, and quiet determination. After completing her schooling in Rajasthan, she moved to Jaipur to pursue Chartered Accountancy. In 2018, she cleared all levels in a single attempt within four years - an achievement that reflects discipline and focus. 💼 She began her career as a financial analyst, but a deeper purpose called. Inspired by civil services, she chose a path that connects her work to people and impact. 📚 Starting UPSC preparation in 2020 during the pandemic wasn’t easy. Limited resources, uncertainty, and evolving systems made the journey tougher. Her path was far from smooth. ❌ Couldn’t clear prelims in 2021 ✅ From 2022 onwards, consistently cleared prelims & mains 🎯 Reached the interview stage FOUR times Instead of giving up, she kept refining her strategy - working on essays, improving her optional, and learning from every setback. ✨ The final turning point? Confidence in the interview. Even as the last candidate of the day, she walked in with calmness, clarity, and belief - and it made all the difference. 💙 Battling health issues and self-doubt, she stayed grounded with strong family support. Now, as she enters civil services, her goal is clear: promote financial literacy, especially among women. 📢 Her message: Stay consistent. Trust the process. Keep going. #SakshiJain #UPSC #UPSCCSE2025 #SuccessStory #WomenInLeadership #Inspiration #CivilServices #Motivation #UPSC2026 #UPSCPrelims2026 #UPSCNews #IndianMasterminds
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Indian Masterminds@i3masterminds·
We were honoured to interact with Hon’ble Minister of Road Transport & Highways, Nitin Gadkari, for the upcoming May edition of Indian Masterminds Spotlight on Transport Infrastructure. The interaction reflected clarity of vision, policy depth, and a strong commitment to advancing India’s infrastructure. The full interview will be released soon. @nitin_gadkari @MORTHIndia @NHAI_Official #IndianMasterminds #NitinGadkari #Infrastructure #PublicPolicy #Governance #News
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