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MS™
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Mumbai Beigetreten Eylül 2009
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Is the calculation so simple?
For India to qualify for the semifinal of #T20WorldCup2026 :
1. India has to win both remaining matches.
2. West Indies has to lose both remaining matches
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Interviewer to SRK:
The Health Minister said celebrities like you shouldn’t advertise soft drinks because they are unhealthy and children start drinking them after seeing you.
Shah Rukh Khan:
If they are unhealthy, then tell the government to ban them. If smoking is bad, stop the production of cigarettes. The government is not banning them because they generate revenue. If the government can’t stop their revenue, then don’t stop mine.
My Reply to Shah Rukh Khan:
Stop running away from your responsibilities. Government is neither promoting it nor telling people to drink it. Its job is to allow legal businesses to operate. Government can’t ban everything.
Your net worth is ~₹12,400 crore. There is no need to promote something like this for more money.
Ronaldo has wealth comparable to yours. He moved aside a Coca-Cola bottle during a press event, the company reportedly lost around $4 billion in market value in a single day. That is the power of celebrities. If you have that power, use it for a positive purpose.
People are innocent. They believe what they see on screen. If they see SRK drinking it, they will do the same. But they don’t know that SRK may not drink it in real life.
Leave it. You won’t understand.
And please stop preaching values in movies if you can’t follow them in real life.

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BMC on Tuesday removed all speed breakers and levelled uneven road stretches along the route from INS Shikra, Colaba, to the Taj Hotel, Colaba, as two heads of state—Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron, were in Mumbai. The roadwork, involved dismantling all speed breakers on the PM’s route and carrying out temporary surface repairs to ensure a smooth passage for the high-level motorcade amid heightened security arrangements.




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#GOLD #SILVER
I met a wise man yesterday, and he dropped this gem on me:
“12 years ago, 10 grams of gold fetched just ₹28,000. Today it fetches ₹1,50,000. See how gold has lost value against the rupee!”
I paused, let the profundity sink in, and nodded in quiet reverence.
While ordinary economists waste time talking about rupee depreciation, inflation, and purchasing power, this man has cracked the code.
Gold - that ancient, stubborn metal - has finally started depreciating. The rupee has grown so majestically powerful that even gold now needs more of it to maintain its dignity.
What a time to be alive.
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India is India because there is the Himalayas. Remove Himalayas from the picture, and India wouldn't just be slightly different but fundamentally altered.
- Without the Himalayas, there would be no monsoon (technically, drastically reduced monsoon rain), as the monsoon winds would pass straight to Central Asia.
- Since there wouldn't be a monsoon anymore, there wouldn't exist Gangetic Plains. The agricultural belt of Punjab, Haryana, UP, Bihar wouldn't exists as it would be a semi-arid land, an extension of Thar on the southern region of Northern belt, while cold desert of Ladakh on the northern region. There wouldn't be any food security.
- Since no Himalayas exist, there would be no glaciers. With no glaciers, there wouldn't be any glacier-fed perennial river, no Ganga, no Yamuna, no Indus, no Brahmaputra river.
- Since no glacier-fed rivers exist, there wouldn't have been any emergence of Indus Valley civilization. The civilizational core of India's cultural geography would be missing.
- With no Himalayan wall protecting India, Siberian/Artic winds would flow right into India, dropping temperatures below freezing points on the Northern plains, with extreme temperature swings.
- Himalayas are not just climatic walls protecting India, but also strategic defence lines. Without it, India would've faced large scale invasions from the Central Asian steppe, with Himalayas, the invasion lines were limited to narrow passes like Khyber Pass, remove Himalayas and you have a large scale migration plus invasions into Northern India. Northern India would've had less Indians and more Mongols, Turkic, and Scythians(nomadic tribes from Central Asia).
- Himalayas isolated India from the influence of Chinese and Central Asian cultures, preserving our very own identity. With migration, cultural flow would've intensified, resulting in non-consolidation of "Indic" civilisation, as what we had in the history.
- Had there been no Himalayas, India would've seen Eurasian invasions before Islamic or British invasions. And the competition between the three would've harmed India, more than what we had preserved fighting the latter two.
- In modern day, without the Himalayas as our natural defence, our northern border would've faced constant war pressure from China.
Himalayas are India's natural climactic protective wall, as well as geopolitical firewall.

Oxygen 💨@WhateverVishal
Nook Himalayas One puncture is all it takes
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This isn’t an “AI hype” selloff.
#Anthropic showed what happens when software stops being a tool and starts being a worker.
Markets are reacting to future margin compression, not today’s adoption.
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In India, a woman tricked police and civic teams into cleaning an open drain for three hours by falsely claiming someone had fallen into it.
A woman in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, reported to police that someone had fallen into an open drain, prompting a three-hour rescue operation by police and municipal teams. Heavy machinery was used to search and clean the clogged drain thoroughly, but no person was found inside.
Preliminary investigations indicate the false report was made to force authorities to clean the neglected drain. Officials are reviewing the case for potential action against wasting public resources and misleading emergency services.

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🚨 CANCER JUST LOST ONE OF ITS BIGGEST SECRETS…
What if the cells protecting cancer could suddenly turn against it? Scientists at KAIST just discovered a way to do exactly that — and it’s shaking the world of medicine.
Inside every tumor, there are immune cells that should be fighting the cancer. But tumors are clever. They “reprogram” these cells, tricking them into standing guard instead of attacking. For years, this betrayal helped cancer grow silently.
Now comes the shocking part…
Researchers have found a way to flip that switch back on. A new drug can reprogram those same immune cells inside the tumor, forcing them to recognize the cancer as an enemy and start destroying it from the inside out. No outside attack. No new cells. Just the body waking up and fighting back.
Why this matters?
Because it proves something powerful: your immune system already has the weapon — it just needed the right instructions.
This discovery feels less like a treatment… and more like unlocking a hidden command buried inside our own biology. And if this approach continues to work, it could change how cancer is treated forever.
✨ “We just learned how to turn cancer’s best friends into its worst enemies.”

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Many clinical data careers begin in Clinical Data Management. What is less discussed is where those careers plateau and where regulatory accountability begins.
This piece explains why many professionals move into Clinical SAS.
sas.com/en_in/training…
#ClinicalDataManagement
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For anyone evaluating a 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 in the #GenerativeAI era today, roles now demand analytical thinking, AI-assisted workflows, and an understanding of how data supports real decisions.
This guide.
#DataScience #AI
sas.com/en_in/training…
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Exploring a career in #BusinessAnalytics in today's era?
This guide sounds relevant.
sas.com/en_in/training…
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This in-depth Data Analytics guide covers:
What data analysts really do day-to-day
Essential skills & tools
How AI is enhancing (not replacing) the role
Career pathways for beginners to seniors
sas.com/en_in/training…
#DataAnalyst #DataAnalytics

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Congratulations @BCCI @GautamGambhir for setting unheard of records in Indian cricket so consistently.
It must be quite an effort.
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@nehanagarr I have had a choice, i chose the known devil.
What about you?
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RIP #DharmendraDeol the handsomest and charming of Bollywood heroes 🙏 Sir will live in our memories forever.
@iamsunnydeol
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