TheXecutive Doc
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@_PVRCinemas & @INOXMovies should in collaboration with @AdityaDharFilms plan for a marathon show of 8 hours with 3 intervals at select locations.
I am sure it would be once in a lifetime attempt and experience for everyone !
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Wondering why Indian media is less reporting #AfghanistanAndPakistanWar ? Are the handles and Media Outlets working at behest of #rawalpindi to mask the news updates.
@OsintTV @AadiAchint would know better. Can u guys pls share some info on a war that is much closer to us.
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In 2015, a group of researchers decided to test a strange recipe from a 10th-century Anglo-Saxon medical book called Bald’s Leechbook.
The book described a salve for an eye problem, often thought to be a stye or eye infection. The ingredients sounded simple: garlic, another allium such as onion or leek, wine, and oxgall. The mixture had to be placed in a brass container and left alone for nine nights.
The instructions were very exact. So the scientists followed them as closely as possible. They even used the same type of metal container.
They did not expect much.
Medieval medicine is often seen as outdated or strange. But this remedy shocked everyone in the lab.
After nine nights, they tested the mixture on MRSA, a modern superbug that is resistant to many antibiotics. The ancient salve proved remarkably effective in attacking the bacteria. In tests on mouse wounds, it destroyed up to about 90 percent of the MRSA.
The power did not come from one ingredient alone. It seemed to come from the exact mix of working together.
This result opened a new path for medical research.
It suggested that some early healers understood things we still do not fully understand. After this success, scientists began to look at other old remedies with new interest.
They started to wonder how many useful treatments might still be hidden in ancient books.
The Anglo-Saxon salve was a reminder that knowledge can survive for a thousand years.
Sometimes it only waits for the right moment to be tested again.
via Appreciate

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@theworldofmomus Perhaps that was originated to tune the body for fighting all day long in battles. The agitation would only help.
It is kind of a physical and physiological training of the body to fight month-long battles and wars or go on expeditious campaigns with limited logistic hassles.
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Fasting during Ramadan was probably the most unhealthy thing I did growing up in a Muslim family before I left Islam. You wake up early before dawn to eat as you can't eat or drink again till dusk. It is ridiculous to eat so early when you are half asleep. Then all day you eat and drink nothing. The not drinking water part is really stupid. And then at dusk you eat like an absolute pig till you go to sleep. People are more agitated during those 28-30 days of Ramadan than normal.
Dr. David Wood@Acts17David
@OwenBenjamin Gorging yourself with food twice per day and calling it "fasting" doesn't cleanse your body or build back will power. Muslims GAIN weight during Ramadan, because they eat more than usual while "fasting." Here's the reality: youtube.com/watch?v=K8DnIm…
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@defencealerts His Photos is all over the internet. He can't become any kind of DHURANDHAR..
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Indian Army Begins Dismissal Process Against Missing Special Forces Officer Major Sharyf Bhonsle :
• Officer has been absent since Aug 2014 after proceeding on annual leave and not returning
• Probe found he traveled to Spain for para-jumping without mandatory Military Intelligence clearance
• Later social media activity reportedly traced him to Norway; exact whereabouts unknown for 10+ years
• Army issued Apprehension Roll in 2016, but search efforts yielded no results
• On Oct 27, 2025, Army HQ served Show Cause Notice citing serious misconduct under Army Act, 1950
• Notice delivered to his Pune residence; given 30 days to respond
• Failure to reply will lead to termination of commission

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@micchamasala Which Health insurance Agency is a reliable one?
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एक बेटा अपनी मां के इलाज के लिए हर साल 50 हजार रुपये प्रीमियम भरता रहा,उसे भरोसा था कि जरूरत पड़ी तो इंश्योरेंस साथ देगा
मां बीमार हुईं तो वह लखनऊ में Star Health and Allied Insurance के ऑफिस पहुंचा।
उसे घंटों इंतजार करवाया गया और आखिर में क्लेम रिजेक्ट कर दिया गया
ऊपर से सुनने को मिला, हमसे पूछकर पॉलिसी थोड़ी ली थी।
सोचिए जब जरूरत के वक्त यही जवाब मिले तो आदमी क्या करे?


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@Krishnavallabhi Thr r no muscles in Brain. What Bdain Muscles would work???
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@saylordocs @grok act as a graphic designer and covert this list of luxuries into an artistically designed print-ready poster for pasting on my office Wall.
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Real Luxuries in Life
1. Living 10 minutes from work
2. Living 5 minutes from the gym
3. Having quiet neighbors
4. Having money left at the end of the month and investing it
5. Peace at home
6. Drinking coffee without rushing
7. Sleeping with a clear conscience
8. Laughing with people who truly get you
9. Traveling every year
10. Waking up naturally without an alarm
11. Enjoying a home-cooked meal with loved ones
12. Having time to read a book in one sitting
13. Finding joy in simple daily routines
14. Having a pet that greets you happily at the door
These are the things that actually feel rich.
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@Dr_TheHistories Except for Homo hubilis, these seem racial differantiations are phenotypic distinctions. Can be interpreted as separate species?
Food habits, customs, beliefs and adapted morphology, physiology all indicate far greater phenotypes and genotypes.
Are we humans multiples species?
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Tens of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens were not the only humans on Earth...
Other human species included Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, Homo floresiensis, and Denisovans. Homo habilis was one of the earliest humans, using simple stone tools. Homo erectus used fire, crafted more advanced tools, and migrated across large areas. Neanderthals buried their dead and created symbolic art.
Homo floresiensis, nicknamed "Flores man" or the "Hobbit," lived on isolated islands and were about one meter tall. Denisovans contributed DNA to modern humans.
Over time, all these species disappeared, likely due to climate changes, competition for resources, and interbreeding, leaving Homo sapiens as the only surviving human species.
© Reddit
#drthehistories

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Jamaat-e-Islami Bans Women Candidates, Calls Them Unfit For Leadership
dhunt.in/13khOr
Comments against this Patriarchy and Misogyny, anyone??
@DeShobhaa @BDUTT @deepikapadukone ?
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@SamaHoole A substance that can "pulverise" left-over meat or pathogens, Can easily handle salad. So, illnesses due to salads can be for various other reasons too.
Plus, if your perception was true, evolutionary data wouldn't hint at farming as a turning point in human Brain development.
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Humans have stomach acid pH 1.5.
That's more acidic than:
- Wolves (pH 2.0)
- Lions (pH 2.0)
- Dogs (pH 2.0)
- Most obligate carnivores
Similar to:
- Vultures (pH 1.0-1.5)
- Hyenas (pH 1.5)
- Other scavengers
Why?
Because we entered the carnivore guild as scavengers, not apex predators.
We didn't hunt fresh kills. We stole from predators or found carrion days old.
That meat was crawling with bacteria. Partially decomposed. Potentially deadly.
Our ancestors needed industrial-strength stomach acid to:
- Kill pathogens in rotting meat
- Digest partially degraded protein
- Survive on scavenged carcasses
The stronger acid = evolutionary adaptation to eating meat that would kill other carnivores.
Your stomach acid is designed to dissolve bone and kill botulism.
Not digest kale.
We evolved eating the leftovers from lion kills.
Your biology still expects meat. Preferably fatty. Potentially questionable freshness.
Which explains why you can eat week-old beef from the back of the fridge and be fine.
But a dodgy salad puts you in hospital.
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@jahanzebwesa @unwomenafghan @SR_Afghanistan @FrontLineHRD @AmrullahSaleh2 @TRobinsonNewEra @Hogshead3Au @MarcScottEmery @TheBluePen25 @jk_rowling @eucopresident Wherever radical Islamic ideology has wrapped itself around society, scope of improvement, progress and logical reasoning has crumbled. This has more to do with those in the subcontinent who aspire to adopt 6th century desert nomadic life & destroy thriving habitats in doing so.
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Before the Mujahideen and the Taliban, Afghanistan was home to diversity, dignity, and opportunity for all ethnicities and women.
This 1970 photograph shows two staff members of Ariana Afghan Airlines at Kabul Airport. On the right is pilot Kuldeep Singh Kapoor, a member of Afghanistan’s Sikh community, once a respected and integral part of the nation’s social and professional life.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Ariana Afghan Airlines symbolized a modern, outward-looking Afghanistan. Professionals from different ethnic and religious backgrounds worked side by side, reflecting a pluralistic society where women studied, worked, and lived freely.
Afghan Sikhs contributed to trade, aviation, medicine, and public service. Decades of war, extremism, and repression have nearly erased this community. This image preserves a moment from a more open Afghanistan, when Kabul was a crossroads of cultures, not a prison of ideology.

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पति ने पत्नी नहीं, ₹3 करोड़ चुने एक माँ की हिम्मत की कहानी, जो हारकर नहीं टूटी
2005: प्यार से शादी तक
MBA के दौरान प्यार हुआ। अलग जाति, परिवार का विरोध दो साल की लड़ाई के बाद शादी हुई। तीन साल तक ज़िंदगी सामान्य रही।
2010: एक फैसला, सब खत्म
नवंबर 2010 में सास का अल्टीमेटम आया
“पत्नी या ₹3 करोड़ की प्रॉपर्टी?”
पति ने प्रॉपर्टी चुन ली।
पत्नी के हाथ में रह गया 2 साल का बेटा और ₹5,000 की नौकरी। संघर्ष की शुरुआत
PG का कमरा, कर्ज़, रोज़ की जंग।
₹30,000 की नौकरी मिली तो उम्मीद जगी,
लेकिन मायके में भी “बोझ” का ठप्पा लगा।
स्कूल से आया वो कॉल…
फ़ीस नहीं भरी बच्चा क्लास में नहीं बैठ सकता।
गहने गिरवी रखे।
बेटे का सवाल
“मम्मा, क्या मैं स्कूल जा पाऊँगा?”
ताने, बहिष्कार, कई किलोमीटर पैदल चलना सब सहा।
फैसला: अब खुद को बचाना है
10 साल पहले ठान लिया इंतज़ार नहीं, बदलाव।
₹2 लाख से कम सेविंग में कनाडा वीज़ा लगाया।
सबने कहा नामुमकिन।
2019: कनाडा की ज़मीन
एक महीने में कॉलेज प्रोफेसर की नौकरी।
आज विडंबना देखिए
वही महिला कनाडा में ₹3 करोड़ के घर की मालकिन है।
आज
बेटा बिना किसी कलंक के, खुलकर जी रहा है।
कभी कहा गया था
“बेटा बड़ा होकर सहारा बनेगा।”
उसने इंतज़ार नहीं किया।
उसने खुद को भी बचाया, और अपने बेटे को भी।
यह सिर्फ़ कहानी नहीं हिम्मत की ख़बर है।




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@desimojito The Great British Raj Snake catching scheme went about smth like that..
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@amittalwalkar ..he perhaps did it 5-6 times at least (getting close calls even) before eventually being dismissed through..you guessed it, a Run Out !
Recording & Highlights are available in Youtube. Perhaps it was Titan Cup under Sachin's Captaincy. Ind eventually however won that match.
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@amittalwalkar It seems more than coincidence that Azhar, Ajay Jadeja & Mongia all got out on 0,0 & 1. All three later were questioned for Match-fixing with Azhar & Jadeja been found guilty.
Another match: India vs SA. Jadeja was often leaving crease in attempt to steal a run or a 2nd one..
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The Night the Lights Dimmed: The Semi-Final of the world cup 1996
The semi-final started as a dream. Chasing 252, Sachin was in sublime touch, scoring 65 off 88 balls. India reached 98/1, and a spot in the final looked within reach.
Then, the unthinkable happened. Sachin was stumped off Sanath Jayasuriya. The stadium went silent.
What followed was one of the most dramatic batting collapses in history. India went from 98/1 to 120/8. Seven wickets fell for just 22 runs.
Vinod Kambli was left stranded at the crease, weeping as the Eden Gardens crowd, fueled by frustration and heartbreak, began throwing bottles and setting fire to seats.
The match was eventually awarded to Sri Lanka by default. The image of a crying Kambli walking off the field remains the defining visual of that night.
This will remain one of the biggest heartbreaks in Indian cricket!

Cricketopia@CricketopiaCom
As a cricket fan, what’s the biggest childhood heartbreak you still haven’t recovered from?
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@TheAcademic_doc @theskindoctor13 You mean -40 is meant for rich kids? I thought it was for those who faced "injustice" and are downtrodden.
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@theskindoctor13 This is where the "idiocy" kicks in.
By lowering the bar to -40, the govt effectively allows rich kids to bypass merit.
If you have ₹1 Cr+ for a private seat, marks don't matter anymore.
Merit died so private colleges could fill their bank accounts.
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