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Rushabh Gandhi

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Path of least resistance

가입일 Nisan 2014
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Saffron Chargers
Saffron Chargers@SaffronChargers·
Today, Raghav Chadha and 6 other MPs from the Aam Aadmi Party have left the party. And Dhruv Rathee quickly made a video against Raghav Chadha within just 5 hours on this matter. But on the Nashik IT company case, even after one month, he hasn’t made a single video, not even a tweet. And then this shameless Dhruv Rathee calls himself a patriotic and neutral YouTuber.
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SUDHIR
SUDHIR@seriousfunnyguy·
The bullock cart was in the correct lane. It was not speeding, not overtaking, not coming from wrong side but still someone from behind hit and overturned it. Someone please suggest how we can save India from such monsters.
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Incognito
Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
@Cric_Buddies Imagine your kids passing through a road and watch someone peeing and another guy spitting Guthka. What will you do??
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Incognito
Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
Video 1: A couple was filmed and stopped from making out in public. Video 2: A man destroyed a freshly laid road by taking scooter through it. Only filmed. Nobody stopped him & gave moral lecture. Video 3: Bikers using footpath as road to avoid traffic. Only filmed. Nobody stopped them & gave moral lecture. In the three instances, isn't it weird that the first video is considered the most offensive. The act of kissing does not cause financial damage to the society, neither it is dangerous to the public. In the second instance, public money will be spent to repair the road. In the third video, it is just a matter to time before a biker hits a pedestrian. I wish we become more proactive and stop people from breaking laws, tell them to follow the rules and not limit ourselves to moral policing only when we see someone kissing.
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Adivaraha
Adivaraha@vajrayudha11·
LMAO…British didn’t care a hoot about Taj Mahal. They infact put it for auction and it was bought by Seths of Mathura for its Marbles. Only reason deal didn’t go through was because cost of dismantling it was higher than cost of Marbles. later day romanticization of Taj Mahal by British had more to do with Muslim appeasement for divide and rule politics
Siddharth's Echelon@SiddharthKG7

The Taj Mahal before British was surrounded by thick vegetation and large trees. They had an idea that no matter how beautiful the monument is, we need tree cover to keep it safe from pollution & heat. British cleaned this to have a clean unobstructed view of the Taj.

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Raghunath Mashelkar
Raghunath Mashelkar@rameshmashelkar·
Thanks Parimal @Fintech03 for recalling these historic battles. As Chairman of @WIPO SCIT Committee, I remember emphasising to the assembly of 190 member states that knowledge generated by my ancestors in ‘laboratories of life’ has to be treated ON PAR with knowledge generated in ‘formal research laboratories’ of the west. Traditional Knowledge was not considered as a knowledge at all in the International Patent Classification System till then, which was then was forced to change. Please read and hear my first hand account of this battle in share.google/LcHXZT6eDhbdud… youtu.be/ga6TYwXfUyg?si…
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In the 1990s, India was facing a Biological Colonization. If Dr. R.A. Mashelkar had not stepped in, we might have ended up paying a royalty to a US corporation every time we used turmeric on a wound/exported Basmati rice. In 1997, a Texas-based company called RiceTec was granted a patent by the USPTO (US Patent & Trademark Office) for Basmati Rice lines & grains. They claimed they had invented a superior strain of rice. Mashelkar realized that if this patent stood, Indian farmers would be barred from selling their own rice under the name Basmati in the US. It was a theft of Geographical Intellectual Property. He did not just shout Injustice. He assembled a team to find Genetic Fingerprints. They proved that the new rice was actually derived from Indian germplasm that had existed for centuries. The USPTO was forced to strike down the majority of the claims. 2 researchers at the University of Mississippi were granted a patent for the use of turmeric in healing wounds. To a Western patent officer, this was a novel invention. To an Indian, it was something their grandmother did every day. Mashelkar produced an ancient Sanskrit text as Prior Art. The USPTO demanded a translation. He provided evidence from the Journal of the Indian Medical Association dating back to 1953 + ancient Ayurvedic texts. This was the 1st time in history that a patent granted to a US entity was successfully challenged & revoked based on the Traditional Knowledge of a developing country. Mashelkar also realized that India could not fight 10000 legal battles every yr. He needed a Scalable Solution. Patent officers in the West were not malicious; they were just Data Blind. They could not read Sanskrit/Tamil/Persian. If a discovery was not in an English journal, it did not exist in their system. He hired 100s of experts (Ayurveda practitioners, IT engineers, & Patent lawyers). They took 500000+ formulations & converted them into a digitized Shloka to Code format. The data was rendered in English, French, German, Japanese, & Spanish. Today, India has signed agreements with the USPTO, the European Patent Office, & others. Before an officer grants a patent, they run a TKDL Scan. If the herb/method is in the library, the patent is rejected instantly.

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Ambani 2.0
Ambani 2.0@ambani2_·
Ahmedabad congress public meeting Public: Aap Gujarat se hona …? Congress: yes P: Kharge ne Gujarati ko gali kyu diya C: unhone ne maafi maangi P: to fir hum aap ko public mai chaata maare fir maafi maang le to chalega 😂😂 C: arey aisa thodi hota hai 😭🤣
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
In the 1990s, India was facing a Biological Colonization. If Dr. R.A. Mashelkar had not stepped in, we might have ended up paying a royalty to a US corporation every time we used turmeric on a wound/exported Basmati rice. In 1997, a Texas-based company called RiceTec was granted a patent by the USPTO (US Patent & Trademark Office) for Basmati Rice lines & grains. They claimed they had invented a superior strain of rice. Mashelkar realized that if this patent stood, Indian farmers would be barred from selling their own rice under the name Basmati in the US. It was a theft of Geographical Intellectual Property. He did not just shout Injustice. He assembled a team to find Genetic Fingerprints. They proved that the new rice was actually derived from Indian germplasm that had existed for centuries. The USPTO was forced to strike down the majority of the claims. 2 researchers at the University of Mississippi were granted a patent for the use of turmeric in healing wounds. To a Western patent officer, this was a novel invention. To an Indian, it was something their grandmother did every day. Mashelkar produced an ancient Sanskrit text as Prior Art. The USPTO demanded a translation. He provided evidence from the Journal of the Indian Medical Association dating back to 1953 + ancient Ayurvedic texts. This was the 1st time in history that a patent granted to a US entity was successfully challenged & revoked based on the Traditional Knowledge of a developing country. Mashelkar also realized that India could not fight 10000 legal battles every yr. He needed a Scalable Solution. Patent officers in the West were not malicious; they were just Data Blind. They could not read Sanskrit/Tamil/Persian. If a discovery was not in an English journal, it did not exist in their system. He hired 100s of experts (Ayurveda practitioners, IT engineers, & Patent lawyers). They took 500000+ formulations & converted them into a digitized Shloka to Code format. The data was rendered in English, French, German, Japanese, & Spanish. Today, India has signed agreements with the USPTO, the European Patent Office, & others. Before an officer grants a patent, they run a TKDL Scan. If the herb/method is in the library, the patent is rejected instantly.
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Trains of India 🇮🇳
Trains of India 🇮🇳@trainwalebhaiya·
An official railway handle mocking poor migrants trying to earn a living, this is a new low. Every year, despite drawing hefty salaries, officials fail to manage the same predictable crowd situations. The same failures repeat, again and again. And instead of taking accountability, you choose to mock those who leave their homes in search of a livelihood. This isn’t just insensitive, it’s deeply irresponsible, hope you have some shame left @WesternRly
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खुरपेंच
खुरपेंच@khurpenchh·
Derek , as TMC leader , will you please fact check for me 👇 •In which state in India does the most violence occur during elections and after the results are announced? •In which state in India are voters afraid to even speak openly at tea stalls during elections?
Derek O'Brien | ডেরেক ও'ব্রায়েন@derekobrienmp

Amit, as HM, will you please do this Fact Check for me 👇 1. Number of CAPF deployed in Bengal for Elections 2026: 2.5 lakh 2. Number of CAPF deployed all India for Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 3.4 lakh

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Office Of Vijay Patel
Office Of Vijay Patel@VijayGajeraO·
This is huge: AAP candidate Majidkhan Pathan. He is saying that if AAP comes to power, they will not allow the demolition of illegal Mosques. They will also allow Namaz on the road. This is the real face of AAP. Share this video with every Gujarati.
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The Indian Matrix
The Indian Matrix@indianmatrix·
Every infrastructure project is, in the end, an argument about time. Steel, concrete, and capital are the medium; what they produce is hours pulled out of the commute, the freight run, the ambulance ride. We have counted those hours across eighteen of India's largest transport projects built in the last decade. The numbers are striking on their face. - The Delhi–Mumbai Expressway compresses a 24-hour drive into 12 hours. - The Samruddhi Mahamarg halves the 16-hour Mumbai–Nagpur journey. - The Atal Setu folds a 2-hour crawl around Thane Creek into a 12-minute glide across the harbour. - The Zojila Tunnel, when it opens, will turn a 3.5-hour seasonal pass into a 15-minute year-round drive. In percentage terms, most projects compress their journeys by sixty to ninety per cent. But the deeper point is not that India is moving faster. It is that India is being remapped. Travel time is the truest measure of distance, not kilometres. Cities that are three hundred kilometres apart on the atlas may be functionally ten hours apart, while cities fourteen hundred kilometres apart on an expressway are functionally twelve. Every major piece of infrastructure in this dataset is a quiet redrawing of the country's real geography as experienced by the farmer with produce to sell, the worker with a job to reach, or the first-generation student with a university to reach. When a ferry of two hours becomes a bridge of ten minutes, the range of places a person can live, work, and belong greatly expands. This is why the phrase "space–time compression" is not an abstraction. It is a force that reshapes where people build homes, where companies locate offices, where hospitals get built, and eventually, where cities emerge. The places that will define the country in 2047 are being named on these corridors now: Jewar, Dholera, Partapur, Chirle, Sonamarg, and Modipuram. Today, they are dots on a spreadsheet. Tomorrow they will be economic facts.
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