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Building India's first mobile real-estate POD @hungrywheels_ #foodpod #retailpod #caravanpod https://t.co/TK8C2ASnIK "Memento mori, memento vivere"

Beigetreten Haziran 2009
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@CNN 5000 year old Indian sub continent tree. Do the Americans wanna steal and patent it, like they tried for Turmeric ++ ;-)
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CNN@CNN·
The moringa tree, known as the “miracle tree”, is one of the most nutrient-dense plants on the planet and is prized for its healing qualities. It also has another huge benefit, according to new research: it’s excellent at removing microplastics from water. cnn.it/4tL6KDG
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@Suhelseth Inspired by Birbal joke books during chilhood ;-)
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SUHEL SETH@Suhelseth·
That’s why I love my country…🤣🤣
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@prakdadlani Marwaris & Parsis even funded the Brits to fight and rule India & China. Because turnarounds were short, and both communities love interest, as in a desert that is the only thing that grew for centuries.
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@prakdadlani Desert dwellers = Marwaris/ Jains been doing this for centuries. They make margin on high-frequency turnarounds due to low cost community capital. What does that mean? Selling stock worth 1cr/ week is 52cr/yr, 1cr/m is 12cr/yr, 1cr/ qtr is 4cr/yr. It's the same 1 cr invested ;-)
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Prakash Dadlani@prakdadlani·
I used to import batteries from China. It was a nightmare: * dangerous cargo * BIS issues * cash flow blocked for months Then my China supplier told me: There's a guy in India buying BIG from us. Contact him. His name was Paaras: 🧵👇🏻
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@NASA what is the multiple of zoom? Also, camera lens and settings please.
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NASA@NASA·
Hello, Moon. It’s great to be back. Here’s a taste of what the Artemis II astronauts photographed during their flight around the Moon. Check out more photos from the mission: nasa.gov/artemis-ii-mul…
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Most people are chasing the next big thing. Some are quietly fixing the most basic problems. Met Hardik who is passionately been building Adys from Jaipur that brings real impact in 10 mins and most people don’t know about them. Adsys has developed a device that does complete blood count test with just a finger prick and generates a report in 10 mins. For a country like India, where millions lack access to diagnostic labs especially in rural areas this is massive impact. Don’t need a lab or a technician. Just this small device and a phone to generate a report and it costs 6x less than anything else on the market. For the last 6 years, they’ve been on this. No noise, no headlines and trying to build something that works where it matters most and save lives.
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Naval@naval·
Careers are dead. Jobs are dying. Opportunities arising.
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Key Monastery Spiti Living proof that Heaven can descend to Earth. It’s a mystery why the whole world isn't flocking here But perhaps its silence is its greatest gift. #SundayWanderer
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
A little tooooo many people have signed-up for life coaching certification #youtubeads proves it
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Avinash Raghava 🇮🇳@avinashraghava·
#5: #AIRadarDaily@vodexsocial We’ve all been there. You pick up a call, hear a pause, and then a robotic voice says, ""Hello, am I speaking to..."" You hang up immediately. Traditional automated calling is broken. It’s rigid, annoying, and ignores context. Vodex.ai is fixing this by making AI sound human. Founded Anshul Shrivastava (ex-Mindtree) and Kumar Saurav, Vodex is a Generative AI platform for outbound calling that handles interruptions, pauses, and nuances just like a person would. The core technology uses Generative AI to "listen" and "generate" speech in real-time. If you interrupt the AI, it stops, acknowledges, and adapts — something traditional bots simply cannot do. The market? The massive global industry of sales, collections, and healthcare operations that needs to scale human-like outreach without burning out human teams. The founders spent a decade running a chatbot services company before building Vodex. They saw firsthand that while text bots were getting smarter, voice was stuck in the 90s. They took the hard path: pivoting from a service business to build a deep-tech product product from India for the world. We are excited to see their journey unfold at @AIBoomi Annual in March. Let's celebrate the builders. w/ Jay Ingle & Dikshant Joshi #GenAI #AIBoomiAnnual
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lucid@QbitsAtWork·
everyone says there is no need to do this no need to do that everything will get redundant but nobody saying what needs to be done there is no single tweet I have seen what should engineer specifically software engineers focus on doing right now so they can be prepared for their career ahead like in 20 years 10 years trajectory
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Naval@naval·
There’s no point in learning custom tools, workflows, or languages anymore.
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Kiel Institut
Kiel Institut@kielinstitute·
The long-awaited EU–India FTA could boost bilateral trade by 41–65%, raise real incomes on both sides, & reduce reliance on riskier markets - linking economies that represent 21.1% of global GDP. A major win amid global trade fragmentation 👉 kielinstitut.de/publications/n…
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@kmr_dilip You will need to be careful of where the money comes from, and as a nation we can afford to have money poured into Healthcare and Insurance and not into health and prevention and Indian wellness sciences which insurance companies must incentivise from now.
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Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Solving for healthcare in India is painfully hard. And it needs entrepreneurs who are obsessed with care and patient enough to survive the complex system. Met an entrepreneur who left a high paying job at Microsoft to build a continuous care system for discharged patients in India. Hospitals are built for acute events like emergencies and surgeries and sadly doesn't have incentive to keep stabilised patients for rehab and long term chronic care. If you’ve ever worried about how your parents will be cared for as they age, you’ll understand why this matters. This is a massive stress to families who have to manage stroke or cancer patients at home without adequate medical support. Rajnish and his team are building Sukino to provide this continuous care to patients at their centres. No noise and buzzwords but 10+ years of building patiently with trust and empathy. One day, all of us will be on the other side of the healthcare as patients or as caregivers. Healthcare in India has massive opportunities but it needs entrepreneurs willing to do the hard and unglamorous work with patience.
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
Statement from the Nobel Foundation One of the core missions of the Nobel Foundation is to safeguard the dignity of the Nobel Prizes and their administration. The Foundation upholds Alfred Nobel’s will and its stipulations. It states that the prizes shall be awarded to those who "have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind," and it specifies who has the right to award each respective prize. A prize can therefore not, even symbolically, be passed on or further distributed. For additional information, please refer to the Norwegian Nobel Committee: nobelpeaceprize.org/press/press-re…
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
As a #Bangalorean I feel the air pollution increases month by month for decades now. BBMP does a lot of work, and it also contributes to AQI, a small example is here, inspite of requesting many months they come, dump and burn evidence of plastics. #blrhubba @BBMPSWMSplComm
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@akm1410 Why? Wasn't Tiger playing in Karthi's slush?
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Ashish K. Mishra@akm1410·
I feel bad for Tiger. Had then invested in Adani group shares instead of Flipkart, they would have escaped all this.
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vikram sood@vikramsoods·
@shaandelhite Deeply distraught at the vengeance being unleashed on Rahul Gandhi for the BMC performance. In any other country, he would be lauded for his consistency!
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Shantanu@shaandelhite·
“We are going to prove that Narendra Modi has become the Prime Minister of India by doing Vote Chori.” — Rahul Gandhi Ji Simple marker was used instead of indelible ink in BMC election. Rahul Gandhi Ji’s words are getting proved right everyday.
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