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Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
Attaining peace unfortunately also leads to the death of ambition
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Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
@sbhm_prksh Also is that a Nikola Tesla poster I spy from 10 years ago!! Who's on his left though?
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Shubham Prakash
Shubham Prakash@sbhm_prksh·
2016 -> 2026. Took a decade to get from there to here. Excited for the next chapter of learning, building, nd creating meaningful impact. Lets see what we build by 2036.
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Yeh ladka bahut talented hai. Kya woh abhi bhi Nainital ki sadkon par kaam kar raha hai? Main na sirf uski padhai mein madad karna chahta hoon, balki jaadu mein uski dilchaspi ko bhi badhava dena chahta hoon. Kyon na woh duniya ke behtareen jaadugaron mein se ek bane? Kya koi mujhe usse aur uske mata-pita se sampark karne mein madad kar sakta hai? (Video: courtesy @Murti_Nain )
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Sarthak Sidhant
Sarthak Sidhant@sidhant_sarthak·
CBSE has systematically rewritten its rulebook to favor Coempt Eduteck. check out the blog.
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Malay Krishna
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product·
Every single one of the points are a real problem. But your understanding is broken, let me explain. :) Norway has 55 lakh people. Total. That’s smaller than the population of Pune. Their entire country has fewer citizens than India’s 25 smallest cities individually. Norway also has 1.2 trillion dollars in sovereign wealth from oil reserves, accumulated over 50 years. They have $250,000 per citizen sitting in the fund. India has roughly $3,400 per citizen in forex reserves. Norway is what you get when a small population sits on top of one of the largest per-capita oil discoveries in human history. The right comparison is other low-income, high-population, post-colonial democracies. Brazil. Indonesia. Nigeria. Bangladesh. Pakistan. Egypt. Mexico. South Africa. Vietnam. Philippines. Compare on these and India isn’t doing badly. It’s doing better than most. UPI is the world’s largest real-time payments system. Aadhaar is the world’s largest biometric identity system. We absorbed the global pandemic, the Ukraine war, the West Asia conflict, Trump’s tariffs, the Iran war, and a rupee fall without going into recession. Most of those countries above did. Pakistan went to the IMF 24 times. Sri Lanka collapsed. Bangladesh is unstable. Egypt needed emergency Gulf bailouts. Argentina has 60% inflation. We stayed standing. India is the only country in human history to add a trillion dollars of GDP every 18 months. We added our first trillion in 2007. Our second in 2017. Our third in 2024. Our fourth coming in 2026. The problems you mentioned exist in every large, low-income, high-density country on earth. Mexico City’s pollution is worse than Delhi’s. Manila’s traffic is worse than Mumbai’s. Lagos has worse road quality than Delhi. Jakarta has worse air than Delhi. Cairo has worse adulteration. Karachi has more corruption. Hanoi has higher pollution. None of these countries are run by Modi. They’re all dealing with the same impossible math. Industrialising a country of 145 crore people during a global energy transition, with limited natural resources, while keeping democracy intact, is the single hardest governance challenge in human history. > China did it without democracy. > South Korea did it with a population one-tenth our size. > Japan did it with no major religious or linguistic diversity. > Singapore did it with 50 lakh people total. Nobody has done it at India’s scale, with our diversity, in democratic conditions. So when someone asks “why hasn’t Modi built one city like Norway,” the answer is because building one Norway requires not having 144.5 crore other Indians to look after.
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Go tell your Prime Minister Mr. Modi to build just one city like Norway, where people get these facilities: - Corruption-free - Pollution-free - Food free from adulteration - Best quality roads and flyovers - Best quality education with no paper leaks - Proper treatment in hospitals without medical mafia loot - At least basic facilities for common people It’s okay if he does not hold press conferences, because if he does, the public will definitely ask all these questions. That is why Mr. Modi runs away and does not want to answer. Hello Lyng, Since Mr. Modi became the Prime Minister of India, you people tell me - which city in India is pollution-free and corruption-free, where adulterated food is not sold? Has Mr. Modi created any such city after coming to power? I am not talking about cities or villages that were already better before, like many people mentioned South India and Jammu & Kashmir - those places are naturally better and pollution-free. Now talk about Delhi, the capital of India. India has a population of 1.3 billion, a 4 trillion-dollar economy, and was once considered one of the world’s most developed civilizations. In the capital city Delhi: - Are people getting clean air? - Are people getting food without adulteration? - Are the roads good? - Has corruption ended? - Are people getting proper treatment in hospitals? If all these things are not happening, then what has Prime Minister Modi been doing for the last 12 years? He has not even made his own capital an example for the world. Delhi’s pollution is famous around the world. Many people say that population does not allow India to progress. In fact, if there is a right leadership, then by using population as a weapon, it can become the number one country in the world, which will be the safest country in the world. Where corruption, pollution, medical mafia, top exam Exam paper leak can never happen.

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Anmol Bishnoi 
Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
Athletes have a way of instilling inspiration into you. Damn, do they work hard. Bhaag Gurender Bhaag! <3
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delulu@rasamisgoood·
If someone wants to follow sustainability Follow the oldest civilization on earth
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Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
Why is the NEET paper not set by AIIMS and instead set by a random assortment of civilians? I thought the JEE was an amazing benchmark and conducting exams at India scale was a solved replicable problem. Computer based, random order, set by tenured profs at an IIT.
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Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
@fooobar What do you personally do? I too live in Bangalore. We in fact met last year at Encore. I find myself getting extremely sweaty after cycling through the subtle elevation changes, my back especially due to the backpack.
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Gaurav Aggarwal
Gaurav Aggarwal@fooobar·
@animo_7 Bangalore is generally too bad - its pleasant and dry. Wear quick dry t-shirt or carry a change of clothes - if your office has a shower facility, then that is ideal :-)
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Gaurav Aggarwal
Gaurav Aggarwal@fooobar·
Cycled to work after ages! Even if the weather wasn't up to Bangalore standards today, I’m still feeling great after the ride. Saving fuel is just the cherry on top - a small way to do our bit as we brace for the global shortage.
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
In Tamil Nadu, the BJP being in power at the centre has been used by essentially all the parties to demonize them. The DMK made "attack Modi" as their only plank. EdappadiDMK (that is the correct name) would have done the same thing if the Congress had switched over to them. In Tamil, we call this பூச்சாண்டி காட்டுதல் - like my grandmother would tell me as a kid "that tree next to the pond has a ghost that will catch you, so don't go near it" to keep me away from swimming in the pond! Modi is their favorite பூச்சாண்டி. So when someone parrots the line "we want to keep the BJP out of Tamil Nadu", they are saying "we don't want competition for our cozy duopoly", not some deep principle. The BJP has been in alliance in AP and Pondicherry and those states are doing fine, they are making excellent progress. Yet TN is supposedly "different". The "difference" was the BJP getting into alliance with these same parties (EDMK or DMK) that want to openly or secretly suppress them in TN. What is the way ahead? Find good youthful passionate leadership that are willing to fight the good fight long term. Focus on building up the party from the grassroots. Ignore all the பூச்சாண்டி business. Do not align with anyone who claims "TN is different". TN is Bharat. We have to fight this subterranean separatism. Annamalai was making progress but he needed a lot more time. He was creating a genuine political movement, he invited youth to be active in politics and he had massive engagement. I would have volunteered for this assignment too (I love building up from zero!) but I am neck deep in tech and Bharat needs deep tech. So not in this life time. To be very clear, I will state my political views (my right to free speech) but I will not be in active politics. I hope all our educated citizens do engage in this political debate and express their opinions, but let us all do it RESPECTFULLY.
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Every crisis has a way of revealing something larger than an immediate fix. Sometimes the real breakthrough is not managing the crisis better but outgrowing the dependency that caused it in the first place. As someone once said: “The best solutions don’t just solve problems. They dissolve them.” Right now, global fertilizer supply chains are under strain because of the blockage in the Strait of Hormuz. Urea prices are reportedly up sharply. Phosphate supplies are tightening. And yet, in the middle of all this, about 2,000 Indian farmers have just completed another full season with zero synthetic inputs. Normal yields. Lower costs. Not a pilot project. Not a theory. They’ve been doing this since 2019. What struck me most is that 80–90% of the farmers return every season, not out of loyalty to a movement, but because the economics work. Yields comparable to conventional farming. Lower input costs. And produce that tests residue-free every single time. A working model. Built right here in India. This video by @UFCo_India captures a remarkable agricultural breakthrough built on over two decades of work by @naandi_india , the same organisation that first helped create the @arakucoffeein story in Andhra Pradesh. After seeing the success of regenerative farming with Araku Coffee, Naandi Foundation, which I’m privileged to chair, spun off Urban Farms Co. as a social enterprise with an ambitious goal: to create a nationwide “food grid” of regenerative vegetable farms serving urban India. Today, Urban Farms Co. & its partner farmers have demonstrated that food can be grown at scale without urea, synthetic fertilisers or pesticides. They now grow more than 50 varieties of vegetables across states ranging from Himachal Pradesh to Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Rajasthan & Chhattisgarh, supplying nearly 10,500 tonnes of vegetables per year. And this is not confined to company-owned farms. Over 1,200 partner farmers are generating sustained profits through regenerative, residue-free agriculture. Available currently in Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune. On Blinkit as well. The future of food may not run on imported chemistry. It may well run on healthier soil, better science & farmer economics that actually work. Bravo to Vikash, Raheel and Madhur, who are leading this mission at Urban Farms Co. & who took on the challenge of @manoj_naandi to prove that regenerative agriculture can move beyond philanthropy and become truly market-ready.
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Salman Khan
Salman Khan@BeingSalmanKhan·
Does nt matter yaar
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Abhijeet
Abhijeet@astromanhas·
Koi AI hai jo mere kapde press krdegi?
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Chess.com
Chess.com@chesscom·
realizing the square actually was, in fact, defended
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Anmol Bishnoi @animo_7·
@shreyasb94 Simply a part of the regular cycle of leadership shift between military and democracy in pokistan.
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emma
emma@underscoreemmaa·
and that’s how you go tip 2 tip
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