Chandu

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Chandu

Chandu

@CPolagoni

Data Engineer | Learning Investing | Finance Enthusiast | Cricket | Tollywood | Life goals |

United States Katılım Nisan 2025
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Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Tendulkar@sachin_rt·
Well done, Arjun. ❤️ Proud of the way you’ve carried yourself through this season, always believing in your ability, staying patient, working hard quietly, and remaining positive despite having to wait for your opportunity till the very last match. Cricket tests patience as much as skill, and you handled both beautifully today. Keep your feet on the ground, and continue being in love with the game like you always have. Love you always.👏
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NewsBreak24@NewsBreak24Live·
Saint Rampal Baba Ji’s cooler video has gone viral, with many trolling him for carrying a cooler during a walk in the intense summer heat. The clip has sparked memes and reactions across social media. . . .. . #RampalBaba #ViralVideo #Trending #SummerHeat #Coole
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Kapil
Kapil@kapsology·
A note to journalists around the world: If the PM of India visits your country, please ask him questions, because in India he has not faced a press conference for the last 12 years. For the sake of the journalistic community, please do us this favor. RT for good karma.
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Revathi
Revathi@revathitweets·
Oh! This picture!!! Guess who is the person in the left most corner? That person is yours sincerely, ME. After putting in 20 plus years in journalism, and working with some of the top media companies and probably being the first female Editor-in-chief of a Telugu TV channel - the Telangana police decided to strip me off of my respect, dignity and portray me as a criminal. The CM then goes to the Assembly and talks about how “journalists” should be identified specifically. Like my university masters degree or awards & accolades I have, didn’t matter. Of course he spoke a lot more. But! This picture was specifically released to dehumanise me, to vilify me for an interview done by my team @pulsenewsbreak of a 70 year old Dalit man critical of the CM. Anyway! The police really, really wanted to prove me as a hardcore criminal and after 20/30 police men dragged me from home at 5am, they weren’t done. After a whole day of series of attempts to break me down, they drag me to a corner at Gandhi Hospital to click this picture. Then the top guys in Telangana Police held a press conference, released my picture like this and of course the police talk about how I am a criminal who had to be apprehended pre-dawn. BUT Telangana Police will never release a photo of POCSO accused Bandi Sai Bageerath ONLY because his father is the Union Minister who shouldn’t be name. “Equality before Law”, is for the Constitution. But like Orwell said - “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”!!!
Gowtham Pothagoni@Gowtham_Goud6

Why was no photo of Bandi Bagheerath released after his arrest? When police used to directly share our arrest photos and videos with Congress social media handles for misuse, why was the photo of a POCSO accused not released? Isn’t a POCSO case a far more serious crime than social media cases?

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Arjun
Arjun@ArjunKautilya·
Potential leka paniki raakundaa poyinolla kante, guidance leka gudisipoinolle ekkuva mandhi unnaaru mana generation lo.
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Chandana 🌻✨
Chandana 🌻✨@RoseOnX9·
నేను ఎప్పుడైనా ఒక కూతురిని లేదా కొడుకును కలిగి ఉంటే, వారిని ఈ సమాజం తయారు చేసిన ఒకే రేస్‌లో పరిగెత్తే “పర్ఫెక్ట్ చిన్న ఎలుకలు”లా పెంచాలని నేను అనుకోను. కేవలం మాట వినడం, మార్కులు తెచ్చుకోవడం, బంధువులను చూసి భయపడడం, టీచర్లను ఇంప్రెస్ చేయడం, validation కోసం బ్రతకడం మాత్రమే తెలిసిన “మంచి పిల్లాడు / మంచి పిల్ల”లా నా బిడ్డ మారకూడదు. నేను వారిని ethics ఉన్న bad girl లేదా bad boy లా పెంచాలనుకుంటాను. లాస్ట్ బెంచ్‌లో కూర్చోగలిగేలా, గట్టిగా నవ్వగలిగేలా, ప్రతి విషయాన్ని ప్రశ్నించగలిగేలా, అవసరం లేని రూల్స్‌ను బ్రేక్ చేయగలిగేలా… కానీ ఎవరి నమ్మకాన్ని, గౌరవాన్ని, మనసును మాత్రం ఎప్పుడూ బ్రేక్ చేయకుండా. టాపర్ అవ్వాలి, పర్ఫెక్ట్‌గా ఉండాలి, సైలెంట్‌గా ఉండాలి, obedient‌గా ఉండాలి, అందరి approval పొందాలి… అలాంటి pressure వాళ్లు మోయాలని నేను అనుకోను. వాళ్లు free‌గా ఉండాలి. Street-smart‌గా ఉండాలి. Confident‌గా ఉండాలి. Kind‌గా ఉండాలి. Fearless‌గా ఉండాలి. ఎందుకంటే కొన్నిసార్లు last bench పిల్లలే life‌ని first-rank robots కంటే బాగా అర్థం చేసుకుంటారు. Societyకి obedient children కావాలి. నాకు strong humans కావాలి. పిల్లలను అలా పెంచండి… వాళ్లు ఊపిరి పీల్చగలిగేలా, ఎంచుకోగలిగేలా, fail అవ్వగలిగేలా, learn అవ్వగలిగేలా, కానీ బహుశా వాళ్లను “free”గా ఉండమని force చేయడం కూడా ఒక రకంగా forcing ఏ కావచ్చు.
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Rishabh
Rishabh@Rixhabh__·
INSTEAD OF WATCHING NETFLIX TONIGHT. Spend 1 hour with this. Claude AI FULL COURSE that teaches you how to BUILD and AUTOMATE anything. The people who watch this tonight will wake up tomorrow with a new skill. Watch it and Bookmark it now.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk: "If you punish people too much for failure, then they will respond accordingly, and the innovation you will get will be very incrementalist Nobody's gonna try anything bold for fear of getting fired or being punished in some way. So risk-reward must be balanced and favor taking bold moves, otherwise it will not happen"
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Robert Webber
Robert Webber@bobwebberlawyer·
Early in my career as an immigration lawyer I casually mentioned to a client of mine, an engineer from India, in H-1B visa status that it seemed like Indians had a natural ability to excel in math and science. I will never forget his reply, “Bob, we have plenty of dumb people - perhaps more dumb people than the entire population of the United States. But you will never deal with them.” ••• Maybe it was a politically incorrect way to say it but if the US is able to “recruit” the top 10% of every country and those people come and bring their work ethic and ability (and gene pool) — it is just really weird why we would fight that because basically no other country in the world can do that. The top 10% of hard workers and brainpower from India and China constitutes a lot of people. •••
Saynotolibrandu@saynotolibrandu

Indians aren’t hated in America despite their success, they’re hated because of it.🇺🇸🇮🇳 Conservatives see their own abandoned dreams realized by immigrants: stable families, crushing academic discipline, relentless entrepreneurship. Leftists see their sacred ideology shattered by the same people: merit over mediocrity, culture over victimhood, results over narratives. Both sides sense the indictment. Excellence has no greater enemy than those it exposes.😎 Stop hating Indians. Instead, learn what they are doing right to achieve what can be achieved by any American if they stay on the right path. Resentment is a dead end. Excellence is a choice. Choose better.👍

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Dr Mouth Matters
Dr Mouth Matters@GanKanchi·
Confessions and realities 42M, 55LPA I am a 42-year-old man with a senior job in IT. I have a house in Chennai, a supportive wife, and two children. On paper, everything about my life looks perfect. I have achieved all the things society says a man should achieve. In my twenties, life felt different. I had friends to spend time with. We would hang out at Marina Beach and Besant Nagar beach, watch movies at Rohini, Udayam, and Kasi theatres, and ride around Mount Road on my RX100. In my thirties, I had colleagues to talk with over tea breaks. We would discuss apartments, onsite trips, and share random stories about life and work. But now, in my forties, life has turned into a quiet routine. My phone rarely rings for anything personal. Most calls are about office work, bank alerts, or someone from home asking me to pick up milk on the way back. The loneliness of a man in his forties is unusual. I am not physically alone, but I often feel like a machine. When I enter my home, I am simply “Appa.” I am the person who pays school fees, fixes the Wi-Fi, and handles repairs. My wife is busy with her work and the kids. My children are teenagers now, living in their own worlds and their own rooms. They love me, but they mostly see me as the person who provides comfort and stability. They no longer see me as an individual. At the office, I am the senior person. I am expected to have all the answers. I cannot tell my team that I feel tired. I cannot tell my boss that I sometimes struggle to keep up with new technologies. I must appear confident and strong, even when I quietly worry about the future. Sometimes I drive home slowly from work just to spend a few extra minutes in the car. I listen to songs from my college days. For those fifteen minutes, I am not a manager or a father. I am simply myself again. I realize that I have not had a real conversation about my feelings with anyone in years. My old friends now exist mostly as names on WhatsApp. We send “Happy Birthday” or “Congratulations” messages, but rarely talk. When we meet at weddings, our conversations revolve around our children’s grades or the cars we drive. We never talk about what we actually feel. The hardest part is that I cannot even complain. If I tell my family that I feel lonely, they look confused and say, “But we are all here with you.” They do not understand that a person can be surrounded by people and still feel like they are on a desert island. Society teaches men that if they provide money and security, they have succeeded in life. But no one teaches us how to deal with the silence that comes with it. I have built a beautiful life for everyone around me, but sometimes it feels like there is no space left for me inside it. And maybe… this is what life in your forties feels like.
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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
Dear Sridhar Sir, I’m writing this from Chicago, and I have deep respect for you, but I also want to share a lived perspective from many NRIs who chose to stay abroad. For most of them, it’s not just about earning more money, not any more. That’s a very small part of the story. The real reasons are the quality of everyday life and systems that work more consistently: - lower day-to-day corruption - less dependency on “connections” for basic services - stronger safety nets during emergencies - better civic discipline - cleaner cities and better infrastructure - roads without constant stress and unpredictability These are not luxury factors, that is just daily living in very fundamental ways. What is their incentive for them to return back ? How long will we just keep pushing the narrative of the homeland? Many of them didn’t “leave India behind.” They simply built a life where the system around them allows more predictability and stability. And to be honest, those of us who stayed back in India like you and I did so by choice too. We can choose to work on improving what’s broken here, instead of framing it as something that can be solved by asking people to return. Both paths matter. Both contributions are valid.
Sridhar Vembu@svembu

Open letter to Indians in America. -- Dear brothers and sisters from Bharat: Like I did 37 years ago, you arrived in America with no money but with a good education and cultural heritage from Bharat. You achieved outstanding success. America was good to us. For that we must remain grateful - gratitude is our Bharatiya way. Yet today, a significant number of Americans, may be not the majority but not too far from it either, believe that Indians "take away" American jobs and our success in America was unfairly earned. You may think the next election will fix this, but your choice would be between people who hate our Bharatiya civilisation and people who hate civilisation itself. That is the "hard right" vs "woke left" battle. You are mere bystanders to that conflict. Meanwhile there is one thing that is true now and will be true in the future: the respect Indians command world-wide will substantially depend on the fortunes of India herself. If India remains poor, the woke left will give us moral lectures with pity and the hard right, different moral lectures with scorn ("hellhole") and we must not confuse either with respect. Respect in today's world, along with prosperity and security, comes from one source: a nation's technological prowess. India produces sufficient brain power to achieve that prowess but alas we exported so much of that talent, particularly to America. As we develop that prowess in India, our civilisational strength will assert itself. As difficult as it is for many of you to contemplate this, please come back home. Bharat Mata needs your talent. Our vast youthful population needs the technology leadership you gained over the years to guide them towards prosperity. Let's do it with a missionary zeal. Respectfully Sridhar Vembu

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MASSIMO NANDAMURI
MASSIMO NANDAMURI@MasimoNandamuri·
Bounce back ivvu swamy nuvve dikku 🙏🏼
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Bollywood Times
Bollywood Times@TimesOfBwood·
Don't Skip this Video Retweet this video E roju Kachitham ga Good News vintaru 🙏❤️
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Bollywood Times
Bollywood Times@TimesOfBwood·
Don't Skip this Video Retweet this video E roju Kachitham ga Good News vintaru 🙏❤️
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
Both videos are from Baba Baidyanath Dhaam, Deoghar. The first shows how common devotees are treated, and the second shows how VIPs are treated. This is same in most of the famous temples. This difference must end. You can’t expect unity and brotherhood in a religion if the rich and powerful receive pampered treatment at temples while ordinary devotees are treated like an inconvenience. I understand that the sheer number of devotees makes it difficult to give everyone ample time, but things can still be managed with dignity, through better crowd management, token or time-slot systems, clearly marked queues, and strict enforcement of the same rules for everyone. Whatever is decided for the common people, the same rules should apply to the rich and powerful as well.
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Madhur
Madhur@ThePlacardGuy·
This is the only reason I have stopped going to any big temple. Ordinary people are treated like garbage and the VIPs are treated like literal Gods. Go to the temple nearby your house instead, pray there, Bhagwan sab jagah ek samaan hi hain.
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Mannuuu🥭
Mannuuu🥭@Manogna_me·
Me after putting my money into Savings account 🥲
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Chandu@CPolagoni·
@TheodRRRe Where do you purchase triple berries? Any link?
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T-Bag@TheodRRRe·
40 grms oats 30 grms whey 20 grms ground flax 24 grms chia seeds 100 grms triple berry (blueberry, raspberry, blackberry) 400 ml milk 1 apple. Last 6-7 months nunchi same breakfast.
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