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Advait
@AdvaitJoglekar
Speech @gnaniai | Prev. AI Research @IITMadras | @IITMadras Alumn
Katılım Nisan 2013
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@ragebaitkitty @Keshav_Lohiaaa They weren't investers, they donated money to the non-profit.
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@Keshav_Lohiaaa Infosys was an investor in OpenAI - while this is commendable, Sarvam hasn’t reached SOTA level.
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@_pallavighosh Because people like you don't keep those responsible accountable.
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@Xstopsfreespch @PankajPachauri When the system is broken, you don't need much to 'sabotage' it.
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@PankajPachauri Hit jobs on adani and hit job on mabhabi buch was the starting point to sabotage indian equity market.
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@iBhanuDahiya In tier 1 you always find yourself competing in a rat race
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Perks of being in a Tier 3 college:
- Surrounded by low ambition, you slowly start lowering your own bar too. (Most people are just there for timepass)
- Life’s ultimate mission: get a banda/bandi.
- “Skills?” unheard of. Semester exams are the only religion.
- Attendance turns into an Olympic level competition.
- Can’t go to hackathons… not because you don’t want to, but because you can’t find a solid team.
- Try being serious and people hit you with: “Mehnat hi karni thi toh JEE mein kar lete.”
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@abhijit_gallery @ANI There is a supreme court judgement that has clarified this confusion. Check this.
livelaw.in/articles/is-ra…
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#WATCH | Delhi: On 2/3rd of the AAP Rajya Sabha MPs merging with BJP, AAP MP Sanjay Singh says, "...After consulting with all the experts and seeking the opinion of Mr Sibal, I have sent a petition to the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and the Vice President of India, requesting that the membership of these seven members be completely terminated, as per the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution. I have also requested the Vice President and the Chairman to hear this matter as soon as possible and issue a just decision on this matter... There are several Supreme Court decisions on this matter. We will fight the legal battle..."
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@abhijit_gallery @ANI It is applicable only if the original party merges and not if just a few members merge.
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@ANI Under Paragraph 4 of the 10th Schedule, if not less than two-thirds of the members of a legislature party agree to merge with another party like BJP, those members including Chadha are protected from disqualification. The merger exception applies directly.
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AAP’s ‘lone’ Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab: ‘They couldn’t dare ask me to switch’ #Echobox=1777145514" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">indianexpress.com/article/cities…
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@keet_nashaq @maadhyam_engage Yes, but as I said in practice that doesnt happen. The MLA mostly vote for their own party's chosen candidate.
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@AdvaitJoglekar @maadhyam_engage Again party doesn’t elect rajya sabha. Thats why whips doesn’t apply in RS election. MLAs can independently elect the RS MP
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No law has failed as spectacularly & completely as the so called Anti-Defection Law!
A law made to curb the menace of 'defections', has never prevented defections from happening. And most people avoid disqualifications by using one of the many loopholes in the law.
The 2/3rd rule being cited by Raghav Chadha here is Paragraph 4 of the Tenth Schedule which essentially says this - if you defect as an individual, you will be in trouble, defect as a group instead and all will be cool! This paragraph is nothing but an incentive for mass defections.
If Chadha, Maliwal or any of them would have defected alone, even then they could have avoided disqualification as the Chairman of #RajyaSabha would just simply sit on their disqualification petition. That is how many defectors have managed to complete their terms without facing disqualification.
The only twist that remains to be seen is of word play.
Paragraph 4 says that it has to be the 'political party' which merges with another 'political party'. It doesn't say merger of one 'legislature party' with another. While it says that 2/3rd members of 'legislature party' have to agree with the merger, the merger still has to be of 'political party'. 7/10 MPs of AAP in #RajyaSabha agreeing with merger satisfies one requirement, but does it mean merger of 'political party' as well?
These might be academic discussions only, but the fact remains that at present politicians can jump from one party to another with little to no consequences! Are we okay with that?
Press Trust of India@PTI_News
VIDEO | Delhi: Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha (@raghav_chadha) says, “We, two-thirds of the Members of Parliament belonging to the Aam Aadmi Party in the Rajya Sabha, will exercise the provisions of the Constitution of India and merge with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)
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@keet_nashaq @maadhyam_engage Yes, but in practice the party decides its RS candidate and everyone from the party is supposed to vote for that person.
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@AdvaitJoglekar @maadhyam_engage I m talking just about anti difection law and also directly elected representatives elects indirect representatives not party. Its not proportional system of germany where candidates on party list get elected, read rules constitution recognise party in very limited scopes
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@keet_nashaq @maadhyam_engage These are Rajya Sabha MPs which are sent by the party not the people.
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@maadhyam_engage Yes , first of all this anti difection law itself is bullshit . Voter choose individual as their representative not the party , this law need to be scrapped. MPs and MLAs are under tyranny of whip and cannot vote against a bill which is opposed by their voters.
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@sudhir21271 @kdevforum @lalli_bv @CivicOp_india @WFRising Getting this error when submitting report.

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lnkd.in/gVhGx9KS
For those interested to report Garbage Dumps.
NammaKasa.
→ File a garbage report in 30 seconds
→ It's public, geotagged, and linked to your ward
→ Your MLA and MP's name goes on a live Accountability Board
@kdevforum @lalli_bv @CivicOp_india @WFRising
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@TankDarshan7 @HarveenChadha Every artifact comes with a license that states the terms of use. If there is no license then by default you have no right to use that work.
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@HarveenChadha isn't it legal to use open sourced model whichever way you want to use?!
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@southfirstx @rose_k01 @sardesairajdeep @manoj_dimri @VishySid @ahuja_harshit94 Just because they can play tricks with the ball doesn't mean that they will be able to run for even 20 mins let alone 90.
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@rose_k01 Cool !These video is from Bengaluru ,Karnataka .
These women should be scouted &bought into our National Soccer camps for training but ,we have pro patriarchy, cricket obsessed men like @sardesairajdeep @manoj_dimri @VishySid @ahuja_harshit94 who refuse to supprt women.
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There should be some way that institutions moderate their fees or give a part of their surplus as free ships. @MDIGurgaon surplus income to fee charged is 44%. It has cash/bank balances of 346 crores, reserves of 505 crores, net surplus is 69 crores but still charges 26 lacs as fees. The total scholarships is just 2.4 crores.
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"India may have millions of AI developers, but very few people actually building the frontier."
Prof. Balaraman Ravindran (head of the Wadhwani School of Data Science & AI at Indian Institute of Technology Madras)
Good insights
• India is strong in AI applications and frugal innovation
• But lacks enough research engineers working on core models, training efficiency and AI hardware
• Compute infrastructure and research funding remain major bottlenecks
• Universities often reserve scarce compute for papers rather than deep experimentation.
What India needs in his assessment
• Large compute clusters accessible to researchers
• Long-term VC bets in AI research
• Attracting diaspora talent
• Building institutions focused on frontier AI via @timesofindia

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@HarveenChadha How is compute going to fix the lack of frontier research?
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