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Manoj Shendye

Manoj Shendye

@shendye

Artisanal Chef;Diamond Dog ✨;Conspiracy theory 💕;Born & brewed in Mumbai;Global citizen currently 🥰;Ask about really good flat white ☕️ this side of Auckland.

DM if curious 😀 Se unió Nisan 2009
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@_sayema You are right in calling those 14 as “vile hate-filled people”. So proud of your courage. Why not take a step further and demand “life in prison, sans parole, w/ hard labor”?
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@Elite_Aniket2 all 3? Together? Nope. Folks have debated दूध आणि पुरणपोळी Vs ( साजूक ) तूप आणि पुरणपोळी since beginning of time. Me? I don’t take sides. Enjoy both…
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Aniket@Elite_Aniket2·
दूध, तूप आणि गरमागरम पुरणपोळी पोटात गेल्यावर जी झोप लागते ना… ती साधी झोप नसतेच, एकदम मनाला शांत करणारी, जणू कित्येक दिवसांचा थकवा उतरतोय असं वाटतं… आणि मग कळतं... अरे, हीच ती खरी निवांत झोप, जी आपण कित्येक दिवसांनी अनुभवतोय ❤️
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@Arvikasai Sure those businesses would provide self employment and an opportunity to many. But, “लखपती”… I seriously question the cost accounting here. Those businesses have tremendous competition so price has a ceiling. 🤷‍♂️
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मराठा आर्विका देसाई
mumbaai मध्ये सर्वात वेगाने लखपती बनवणारे धंदे: वडापाव शेवपुरी पाणीपुरी भेळ सँडविच, मंचुरियन, चायनीज भेळ मोमोज मसाला पापड , कुलचा पापड माझे गेल्या २ महिन्यांचे निरीक्षण. या मराठ्यानी मुंबई सारख्या शहरात झुंडीने या, एकजुटीने या. #Mumbaai Lakhpati ✅✅
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@Samraatraao >सूत्रांच्या गोटातून मिळालेल्या माहितीनुसार classic ... 😆🤣
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सम्राट™@Samraatraao·
सूत्रांच्या गोटातून मिळालेल्या माहितीनुसार, पुरणपोळी कोणीही स्पॉन्सर न केल्यामुळे पुरणपोळीला काही लोक कमी लेखत आहे. असो. दररोज दररोज कुठून स्पॉन्सर मिळणार भेंडी...दोन वेळेचे पोट भरेल इतके तरी माणसाने कमवावे. #पुरणपोळी #उडतातीर
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@DesiVisuals what a swag. 😍 Royal Enfield should use this as their commercial. no words necessary. sales? max pro level numbers. through stratosphere...
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Veer Savarkar 🇮🇳@MeSavarkar·
यथा राजा तथा प्रजा! Low IQ supporters of MVA can't even make out Konkani from Marathi. 😂🤣
Veer Savarkar 🇮🇳 tweet mediaVeer Savarkar 🇮🇳 tweet media
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@MeSavarkar >सामान्य लोकांना समजेल… So, is it me or a comment was made on intellect? Where are my witty, loving but sharp tongued मालवणी / कोंकणी readers? Would love to get your thoughts. Actually it’d fun to “hear” their choicest words for MVA.😉
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@Digital369369 @JIX5A you know my heart is into conspiracy theories. I could not find any urls providing details about this connection "EIC : Rothschild". please share details of this connection. EIC was essentially a proxy for the then royals.
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JIX5A@JIX5A·
Britain didn't conquer India. A company with shareholders did. The East India Company launched in 1600 with 6 clerks and a spice trading license. Two centuries later it commanded the largest private army on earth, ran its own navy, collected taxes across an entire subcontinent, and governed 200 million people, from a London office with 159 staff. The part that should make you stop scrolling: 96% of that army were Indian soldiers. Indians were handed British uniforms, British weapons, and British orders, and used to conquer their own country for a corporation's profit margin. When drought hit Bengal in 1770 and famine began spreading, the Company banned local grain trading, continued exporting food for profit, and raised taxes while people were starving. 💀 An estimated 10 million people died. That same year the Company recorded its highest profits. It didn't fall because of the famine. It didn't fall because of the deaths. It fell in 1858 because it ran out of money and had to beg Parliament for a bailout. No trial. No reckoning. Just a closed ledger.
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@ksinamdar >पु ल famously said ... ‘Mridgandha’ ( petrichor ) is quite intense. After 4-5 years of trying, I found a fragrance that is close & toned down. It is one of my signature fragrances.😀 Next time I visit Mumbai, I will share a sample. If you liked, I will share the details.
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Kaushal S Inamdar| कौशल इनामदार
In Marathi it is called ‘Mridgandha’. Now you have same information in 3 languages. Now, some new useless information for the good folks on X. In rural Maharashtra, people call the first rains ‘Vāsāchā Pāus’, because the earth gives out a fragrance. Pu.La. Deshpande famously said that if that fragrance could be packed in a small bottle he would never use any other perfume. Poet Ashok Bagwe wrote a song on this ‘Vāsāchā Pāus’ which I composed music for. Here it is - youtu.be/RNfGJ4UB9Jw?si…
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Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip

This was told to me by a 65yo gardener. The smell of rain has a name and it’s called “saundhi khushboo” in Hindi. And “petrichor” in English. It comes from oils released by plants and a compound made by soil bacteria. When rain hits dry ground, it spreads into the air and that’s what you’re actually smelling. Completely useless in daily life. But once you know it, you’ll notice it every single time it rains.

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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@sabakaul1 Clearly that was daylight robbery, legal, under the protection of the government. Hope the laws + attitudes would change and you’d get your house(s) back.
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@godbole_shilpa Semi Homemade Cooking. 😀 All the food influencers need to thank Sandra Lee. That term became mainstream after het show on The Food Network.
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Shilpa Godbole@godbole_shilpa·
I hope there is a Part 2 where she clarifies that a truly homemade burger needs buns baked at home (from scratch), vegetables from your own garden, condiments made in house & 100% homemade patty. If not then a homemade burger is just an assembled burger using store bought ingredients which have preservatives.
Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳@FI_InvestIndia

Sister shares why you should avoid eating heavily processed food and cook at home instead. Why is this not taught at school 😭😭😭 #FI

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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@PranavaBhardwaj True that. I consider AI as a toolset available to anyone and everyone; if and when they need. Unfortunately, it is being touted as *replacement*. It is also massively overused ( clichéd? ) word.
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प्रणव@PranavaBhardwaj·
AI is one of the most important innovations of all time. But you can’t be asking an auto-driver to get a rocket engine installed because it is fancy. It has to be used for the purposes where it is actually needed. Medical science is doing that and today we see the trials getting done in such short times.
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प्रणव@PranavaBhardwaj·
Preparation of another scam. I work for tech industry and i can assure you, if you see word “AI” being used in a sarkari setup. You can safely assume it is a scam. We in tech are struggling for substantial use cases of AI in real world for not very complicated things. You actually create a pain in the ass for the users when you try to fix anything with AI which is not broken already. Some of us sold that damn voice bots to network operators and banks as a replacement to customer service, be honest and tell me have you seen a more irritating innovation than that ever.? So just imagine babus making AI Bus stands, AI smart cities, AI ports.
India & The World@IndianInfoGuid

🚨 Delhi to get AI-enabled bus stand with voice messaging for real-time information.

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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@Madan_Chikna If that is Ratnagiri, I am calling my realtor.😇 Unfortunately, the video is not from Ratnagiri. Check the number plate on that Mitsubishi truck at the end. 😀
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Godman Chikna@Madan_Chikna·
Aare Ware Beach, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@vikramsathaye please, please, please be very careful while messing w/ di-hydrogen monoxide. after all, it has higher pH than all acids.
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Vikram Sathaye@vikramsathaye·
Its interesting that O2 and H2 are very LIGHT in nature but when they form H20 they become heavy  and it constituents 70 percent of the body.   It is also interesting if you add C2 H5 OH to to this H20 even if its 30 ml you start feeling LIGHTER again.😀
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Manoj Shendye@shendye·
@KamathGurudutt Nicely articulated. The entertainment industry is global. You see closed captioning in many languages on Netflix. As the acceptance would grow, so would the demand for quality. Some day there shall be awards to recognize the hard work. 😀
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Guru@KamathGurudutt·
I am so happy to hear that you agree that for many movies the subtitles are disappointing. Basically, there are subtitling agencies. So typically these agencies do it. I suppose they get it done by the cheapest available resources. Many times the resources are good and the process is good (meaning there are editors and quality checkers). The trouble occurs when Marathi people who are good in English subtitle in English. They are very familiar with the Marathi idiom but may not be able to translate it well into English. Marathi is very tricky in that respect. I feel they should get the subtitles reviewed by Linguists like me - so that gross errors are corrected and the subtitling quality is improved.
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Guru@KamathGurudutt·
Tighi (Marathi with English subtitles) The subtitles were disappointing, specially of the songs. Many times translators have to compromise. Golden words when translated come out as silver. But in this case, many times, they came out as bronze. Earlier, I used to beg on X, people let me have a final look at subtitles...and correct any gross errors. But then no one listens. One director did promise to think about it. But I think he was being polite. Translating songs (specially Marathi) is very tough. Actually, I myself will fail miserably. However, I can spot poor translations. I think I can call this the Native Speaker Block. Native speakers will understand the English translation -- but not others. Aaila will probably be translated in 10 different ways in 10 different films, and possibly several ways in the same film. (No, not in this film.) Native speakers will understand the translation. But non-native speakers might struggle with the translation.
rach_aha@rach_aha

Watched the Marathi film #Tighi today. Not a film chasing plot twists, but one that quietly peels back layers of memory, resentment and love between a mother and her daughters. Marathi is not my first language but the subtitles definitely help esp in songs :)

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