Gaurav Dalal

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Gaurav Dalal

@grvd31

Concerned Citizen of BHARAT for whom even the life of an ant matters. Also handling @grvd

参加日 Mayıs 2026
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
There are two types of blind people. Those who follow blindly Those who reject blindly. And both are a curse.
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Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@ZEE5India 20 Ads in extended highlights of a single match. How do you guys justify this? 20 ads add up to roughly 4min and 30sec And I am watching a match at 1.5x Please do the maths. Bad user experience. Real Bad
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ZEE5Official@ZEE5India·
@grvd31 Hi! Thanks for reaching out. That’s not the experience we want you to have. Please share your contact details at zee5.com/contactus and we’ll make sure to get it sorted for you.
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@ZEE5India @FIFAWorldCup Why the hell we have to see 4 advertisements in a single World Cup match highlight? Haven't we already paid? I know you have mentioned that premium comes with ads, but 4 ads? Isn't it too much?
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BASIL MARAYA
BASIL MARAYA@MarayaBasil·
@scitechgirl @grvd31 It will have a killer switch which will be used 2 switch off anyone who refuses 2 b a sheep. Meaning- dissenting voices will be switched off if the psychopathic globalists consider it 2 b a threat 2 their tyrannical authority. Don't ever trust these people.
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 TINY ROBOTS COULD SOON TREAT STROKES FROM INSIDE THE BODY Scientists have developed microscopic robots that can travel through blood vessels and deliver medicine directly to a blood clot. Guided by magnetic fields, these tiny capsules release drugs exactly where they are needed, potentially making stroke treatment safer and more effective. In preclinical tests, the robots reached their target more than 95% of the time, offering a fascinating glimpse into the future of precision medicine. Source: ETH Zurich. Microrobots for targeted drug delivery and future stroke treatment research.
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Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
An aircraft with two hundred and forty passengers on board ran into some engine problem. The plane was sure to crash so the pilot alerted all the crew members about this sad state of affairs and told them all to get hold of a parachute each and jump off the plane. A young steward asked the captain, "What about the passengers, sir?" "Fuck the passengers!" the captain replied. Said the steward, "What! Do we have time for that?"
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
For my comment, I am going to get backlash. Let's establish the very first thing: The system is corrupt and filled with a$$h0000, no debate, from bottom to top. But I see the kid, the parents and the society equally responsible for this. The kid is just a weak kid who could not handle the pressure, there are examples where even after getting limbs amputated, people have achieved feats that a normal human cannot. Then the parents, for setting too high expectations for the kid. They must be highly responsible. How sure are we that they never put pressure on the kid? They must have else why would the kid take such an extreme step? And third the society. The society is shit, the ones who are shouting today screaming at the top of their lungs for the resignation of the EM, must have never questioned why our education system is teaching things relevant to 60-70 years ago. How come only engineering and doctors are the only respectable professions? Fuck all this. System, kid, parents, society. All are responsible. And ask answers from all, not just the EM. And keep one more thing in mind: there's a 99.9% chance that the new EM, from a different party or even your own, will be corrupt. Keep in mind, I am no fucking supporter of any fucking political party.
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Cockroach is Back
Cockroach is Back@Cockroachisback·
What has become of our nation?
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@CJP_for_India Are you just posting these things to keep the people engaged with your profile?
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Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@BesuraTaansane But people don't buy stuff from roadside. We want imported branded stuff in crazy packing shining in the dazzling lights of a supermarket.
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Sameer
Sameer@BesuraTaansane·
Borivali West folks - please work your magic & support Mansukh Kaka🪄💖 Share for good karma 🙏 Clip Credit @/storiesbyaradhana on Instagram
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@beatsinbrief Talent Retention is,I guess, the biggest issue that our country is facing. If we can retain people like her, we can accelerate the country's growth.
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Beats in Brief 🗞️
Beats in Brief 🗞️@beatsinbrief·
🚨 Indian-origin teen Pranjali Awasthi, based in Florida, built AI startup Delv .AI at 16, with the company reportedly valued at nearly ₹100 crore. She started coding at age 7 and interned at a machine learning lab at Florida International University at age 13. 🇮🇳 India has immense tech talent, but a significant share of it ends up moving to the 🇺🇸 United States.
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
what I feel is, the greatest joy in life of a human is when he is living for others, when he is beyond himself/herself. And trust this gives joy of a different kind. We work for others, but with some hidden agenda most of the time. But when it is about our kids, oh, we are selfless and give away our best for a life. And that experience transforms a human being like nothing else. He learns for the first time how to live for others truly unconditionally. If a human is nice, he can learn to actually love from that love. He can learn how to love all. Rest, this is my view. Fuck my view.
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Anusha✨
Anusha✨@anusha_05t·
@grvd31 @worldranking_ Parenthood is a blessing we must chose to want. It isn’t an inherent blessing and it isn’t / isn’t a blessing for everybody.
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
Amazing
Shining Science@ShiningScience

A biotech company is keeping recently deceased human brains active on a high-tech life-support system. The reasons? The company says they want to pave the way for an animal-free era of neurological drug testing. Spun out of Yale University research, biotechnology startup Bexorg is challenging traditional drug testing boundaries by placing donated human brains on an artificial life-support system called BrainEx. Shortly after a donor's death, the company connects the bodiless organ to pumps that circulate an oxygen-rich, nutrient-dense blood substitute to restore cellular and metabolic activity. To address the immediate ethical concerns surrounding consciousness, Bexorg keeps these brains under deep anesthesia using propofol, ensuring there is no organized neural firing or awareness. The organs remain active for just 24 hours—providing researchers with a critical window to test drugs for diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's on actual human tissue—before being dissected for detailed analysis. This whole-organ technology is part of a broader, high-stakes shift toward replacing flawed animal models, which contribute to a staggering failure rate in central nervous system drug trials. Other forward-looking companies are pursuing alternative biological avenues; Tessara Therapeutics is growing thousands of miniature, human stem-cell-derived 'mini-brains,' while Cortical Labs has engineered a platform that embeds living neurons onto silicon chips. Even more radically, startups like R3 Bio are exploring genetically engineered, brainless human bodies to serve as whole-body medical models. Together, these groundbreaking platforms could significantly accelerate the development of life-saving therapeutics while moving medicine beyond the ethical and biological limitations of animal testing. source: Cross, R. (2025). Exclusive: Rebooting dead human brains, a biotech startup seeks to reinvent early drug testing work. Endpoints News.

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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@BBCHindi Fuck, how come people have so much time that they are fighting over biryani and pulao? Honey by any name will taste sweet the same.
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BBC News Hindi
BBC News Hindi@BBCHindi·
हरिद्वार में 'वेज बिरयानी' और 'वेज पुलाव' के नाम को लेकर एक नई बहस शुरू हो गई है. संतों के एक अखाड़े ने दुकानदारों से अपील की है कि वे अपने मेन्यू से बिरयानी शब्द हटाकर उसे वेज पुलाव का नाम दें. इस बहस से इतर इतिहास, इन दोनों पकवानों के बारे में क्या कहता है?
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Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@El_Farhan0 @worldranking_ The cycle is not new. As long as history goes, there have been rich and poor classes. If you think that if the poor stop reproducing, poverty will end, my friend, then you are wrong.
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Gaurav Dalal
Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
Parenting is not only about food. The rich, spending their whole life chasing money, neglecting their kids, are worse parents than the poor earning less and spend quality time with their kids. And about feeding, I have not seen a single parent sleeping with a full stomach and their kid sleeping hungry. Also, as it is said, the world as a whole is poor, bad, hateful, having wars. If you have a kid, why the fuck did you give birth to a child in such a world?
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Gaurav Dalal@grvd31·
@Lmao7377 @peter_porker_25 @worldranking_ There is a difference between a beggar and a poor. I am against beggars, not the poor. There are the poor, who do not earn much, but live a life better than the kings and prove to be better parents.
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