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DocSurya

DocSurya

@Doc_Surya162003

Surgeon, Biker, Cyclist, తెలుగు ప్రజలు, తెలుగు బాష. Opinions and Tweets are personal. Against Truth Decay. Philosophy : Manner's Maketh Man.

తెలుగు నేల Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Dr PV Ramesh
Dr PV Ramesh@RameshPV2010·
గత 10 సంవత్సరాలలో, అవినీతి, కులతత్వం, బంధుప్రీతి, కాంట్రాక్టర్ల ప్రాయోజిత ప్రాజెక్టులు, విపత్కరమైన ఆర్థిక నిర్వహణ ఉన్నప్పటికీ, ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్‌ లోని అస్తవ్యస్తమైన దుష్పరిపాలన దేశం దృష్టిని ఆకర్షించలేదు. @Barugaru1 ఈ 👇వ్యాసంలో #AndhraPradesh పరిస్థితిని సమగ్రంగా వివరించారు. ఈ వ్యాసాన్ని యావత్ తెలుగు ప్రజలు తప్పక చదవాలి. తరతరాలుగా #APతో సన్నిహిత సంబంధం ఉన్న వ్యక్తిగా సంజయ్ బారు గారు చెప్పింది అక్షరాలా నిజం: "#ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్‌ ప్రధాన రాజకీయ పార్టీల నాయకత్వ ప్రవర్తన, ప్రవృత్తి రాజకీయ చట్టబద్ధతలో నెలకొన్న తీవ్ర సంక్షోభాన్ని సూచిస్తోంది."
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Dr PV Ramesh
Dr PV Ramesh@RameshPV2010·
Oligarchs are spawned, sponsored, nurtured, promoted and protected by the rulers. The parasitic, kleptocratic mafia has arrived through appropriation of natural resources, public resources, public funds. This is neofeudalism intertwined with hierarchical caste system. India is a crony-capitalist paradise. Do not expect entrepreneurial excellence, competition, innovation, invention. 👇
Asim Ali@AsimAli6

Indian oligarchs, as Raghuram Rajan said back in 2010, make their wealth via state discretion from real estate, natural resources & exclusive licenses. Real 'strategic threat' is this oligarch class which refuses to invest in industrial tech, which is imported wholesale frm China

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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@Tenali_RK @anj02020 మీ లాంటి వారు ఉన్నారు గా దేశం బాగానే ఉంటుంది 😉
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@Chandrapittu సిప్ హై తో ముంకిన్ హై
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Chandra Sekhar
Chandra Sekhar@Chandrapittu·
ఒక్క పక్క రూపాయి విలువ తరుగుతున్నది, క్రూడ్ ఆయిల్ పెరుగుతున్నది, FII అమ్మకాలు కొనసాగుతున్నాయి ఐన కానీ మార్కెట్లు ఎక్కడ తగ్గడం లేదు.. అంతా అయోమయం🤷
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@anj02020 లెక్కల్లో చూస్తే ఎంత నష్టపోతున్నామొ తెలుస్తుంది. అందుకే పూర్తిగా ఉపయోగించాలి అన్న నిర్ణయానికి వచ్చా. ప్రమాదాలు జరిగి పాడు అయితే తప్ప 15 సంవత్సరాలు వాడటమే మంచిది.
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Ànjaneyulu Gudapati
Ànjaneyulu Gudapati@anj02020·
@Doc_Surya162003 అందరూ ఇలా చేస్తే దేశం ఎలా బాగుపడుతుంది సారూ??🤷😄
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RameshG
RameshG@RamsGUNDAPA·
@Doc_Surya162003 @Teluguvaaru తెలుగు నేర్చుకోవడానికి అడ్డంకి అవుతాయని నా అభిప్రాయం. నేను సంస్కృత ప్రభావిత తెలుగు లోనే చదువుకున్నాను.
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@RamsGUNDAPA @Teluguvaaru ప్రాచీన పదాలు వాడకపోతే మరుగున పడిపోతాయి.
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RameshG@RamsGUNDAPA·
@Doc_Surya162003 @Teluguvaaru మరీ అతిగా ఉంది. సంచిక సరిపోతుంది. అలాగే కృతజ్ఞతలు.
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@anj02020 రాజకీయ నాయకులకు తెలిసినంత మాకు ఏమి తెలుసు సార్వాడు.
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@Doc_Surya162003 ఇదే మీ డాట్టర్లతో చిక్కు, అన్నీ మీకే తెలుసు అనుకుంటారు...!!🤷🤭
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@anj02020 సిందియా గారు చెప్పింది చేస్తే ముందు వచ్చేది
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@Doc_Surya162003 కారు డిక్కీలో నాలుగు కేజీలు పోయండి, ఏసీ వేసే అవసరం ఉండదు!!😄
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Volcaholic 🌋
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1·
Sir David Attenborough turns 100 next week. "Please make no mistake. Climate change is the biggest threat to security that modern humans have ever faced."
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Dr PV Ramesh
Dr PV Ramesh@RameshPV2010·
Thanks Prof @anup_malani for this update. Having been at the helm of #Covid19 task force in an India state in 2020, I can confirm that we undercounted mortality because it was felt by my IAS colleagues that 'administration' would be considered 'incompetent' if people died. Indian administrative ethos is Kafkaesque: it has no heart, forget the soul.....
Anup Malani@anup_malani

India's official COVID death count was 530,000. My own paper in J. Dev Econ put it near 4 million. That's an 8x gap. One undercounts; the other assumes every excess death was COVID. My new paper uses verbal autopsies — interviews with decedents' families — to settle it.

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Dr PV Ramesh
Dr PV Ramesh@RameshPV2010·
“Long ago, we were a poor country of very poor people. But we had pride. We had dignity. Today, we are a rich country with very poor, unemployed people who are fed on a diet of hatred, poison, and falsehoods instead of real food. We have lost pride. We have lost dignity. We have lost courage. Except in our movies.” 👇🏼👇🏼
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan

'Iran Is Not Gaza': Read Arundhati Roy's Scathing Speech on the US-Israeli War Exclusive: The award-winning Indian novelist warns that the world is on the brink of nuclear calamity and economic collapse, and laments her own government's gutlessness. zeteo.com/p/iran-is-not-…

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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
One morning she was the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. By that afternoon, she couldn’t remember her own name. And the industry that had made her famous? It replaced her before she could walk again. September 2001. Sharon Stone was behind a sofa in her San Francisco home when a sudden impact threw her over the couch onto the coffee table. Everything went dark. It wasn’t stress. It wasn’t exhaustion. It was a massive brain hemorrhage — her brain bled for nine days. Doctors gave her a one percent chance of survival. She was forty-three. At the peak of her career. Wealthy, famous, admired. Then, in a single afternoon, everything she knew about herself disappeared. She couldn’t walk without help. She couldn’t read a sentence. She struggled to speak coherently. At times, she didn’t even remember her own name. The world had associated her with beauty, intelligence, and power. She spent years relearning how to move, think, and interact with life itself. “I came out of the hospital looking like teeth on a stick,” she later said. “I lost 18 percent of my body mass in nine days.” Hollywood paused for no one. Roles vanished. Invitations stopped. Her bank account had been emptied while she fought to survive. “I had $18 million saved. But it was all gone,” she recalled. For seven years, her life became therapy: physical therapy to walk, speech therapy to speak, cognitive rehabilitation to think. Her senses shifted; everything felt altered. "My sight, touch, smell — everything changed," she said. She lost her marriage. Custody battles. Friends vanished. Her career evaporated. Then, gradually, clarity emerged. She saw that the loyalty around her had been transactional. “What remained after everything burned away mattered infinitely more,” she said. A Buddhist monk reminded her: “You were reincarnated into your same body.” She decided to stay present. To live for joy and purpose. Later, she returned to acting on her own terms. And during the pandemic, she rediscovered painting, spending hours daily exploring the world her rewired brain now perceived. At sixty-seven, Sharon Stone is alive. Creating. Honest. She survived the stroke, the erasure, and the loss of identity. And in that loss, she found herself.
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@VoiceOfAndhraa C R Reddy గారు దాన్ని విశాఖపట్నంకు మార్చారు.
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Voice of Andhra 🇮🇳
Voice of Andhra 🇮🇳@VoiceOfAndhraa·
ఆంధ్రా యూనివర్సిటీ బెజవాడ విక్టోరియా భవంతి ( విక్టోరియా/బాపూ మ్యూజియం)లో మొదలైంది అంట. (ఇప్పుడే తెలిసింది). 😀
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
@K_N_Murthi I was riding my scooter today morning. A person riding in front of me was spitting like there was no tomorrow. At the traffic light I asked him why he was doing so he said packet వేశా తప్పదు. That is the level of the social responsibility / civic sense we have.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Known as the "Chernobyl Three," engineers Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bespalov, and Boris Baranov risked their lives to prevent an apocalyptic catastrophe just days after the historic explosion at the nuclear power plant happened 40 years ago Today. Shortly after the initial explosion, firefighters began pumping water into the damaged reactor to cool it. This water rapidly flooded a basement chamber directly beneath the reactor core. The room housed critical valves that controlled the reactor’s emergency cooling system. As the reactor core reached temperatures of over 2,000°F (1,100°C), it started melting through the concrete floor above the flooded basement. Engineers feared that if the superheated molten nuclear fuel (corium) came into contact with the large volume of water below, it would trigger a massive steam explosion. Such a blast could have destroyed the remaining reactors at Chernobyl, devastated the city of Kyiv 60 miles (100 km) away, and released so much radioactive material into the atmosphere that much of Eastern Europe would have become uninhabitable for generations. On April 28, 1986, just two days after the explosion, the three men stepped forward. Wearing only basic diving suits and respirators, and armed with a single flashlight, they repeatedly descended into the pitch-black, highly radioactive flooded basement. Wading through contaminated water up to their chests, they searched for the valves in near-total darkness. After several dangerous descents over multiple days, they finally located and opened the valves. By May 8, approximately 20,000 tons of radioactive water had been successfully drained, preventing the feared steam explosion and sparing millions of people from an even greater nuclear catastrophe. Boris Baranov was the only member of the trio to pass away relatively early, but not from radiation. He died of a heart attack on April 6, 2005, at the age of 64. Alexei Ananenko still alive andcontinued to work in the nuclear industry for decades. In 2017, he survived a serious car accident that left him in a coma, but he recovered and currently lives in Kyiv. Valeri Bespalov remained in the nuclear field after the accident and, like Ananenko, and currently lives in Kyiv.
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DocSurya@Doc_Surya162003·
Pleasently, surprised in my interactions with African students (Zimbabwe, Togo) studying in universities near vijayawada. The way they greet, the politeness, the humbleness. Every interaction starts with how are you doctor and ends with have a good day doctor.
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