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@GEV_AGRO

Tweets about #Organic #Farming in @goecovillage and around the world. DM us if u want Organic produce direct from farmers.

Mumbai, India Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
This is an important point: India does not and should not aspire to adhere to "western values" assuming that there is a standard definition of that term that can capture all the complexity of coastal US, southern US, Canada, UK, Germany, France and Italy, not to mention the smaller western nations and cultures. India is a civilisational state that has its own system of values - as a key example Indians of all religious persuasions will agree that taking care of parents and elderly is the adult children's responsibility and not that of the State. This is so deeply ingrained as to constitute a fundamental value system of its own and that value system in turn drives economics - as it properly must, which is another point of departure from the "economistic" way of thinking that reduces all human relations to economics. Mahatma Gandhi said we must balance "Rights" in the Western sense with "Duties". That notion of Duty is deeply ingrained in our civilization, duty to our parents and elders, duty to our teachers, duty to broader society, duty to mother nature and so on. This is not some old-fashioned thinking that will disappear with "modernity". It is a deeply relevant perspective the West can usefully learn from.
Gokul Sahni@Gokul_Sahni

“we need to recognise that in today’s multipolar world, we cannot afford to regard full adherence to Western values as a necessary condition for being on the right side. 🇮🇳’s position in the world.. in flux, but..seems clear that it does not see ending up as Western as the goal.”

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Pritesh Lakhani
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani·
💯 % True Pehla dhanda karne k liye JIGAR chaiye tha !! Now minimum requirements are 1. CA (3K-5K per month) 2. 20% extra working capital for GST as u have to pay in 3B on 20th of every month & your customer who might pay after 90 days 3. Accountant / Data Entry (10-15K per month) 4. Accounting/Business Management softwares (2-3K per month) 5. Social Media Marketing (15-20K per month for just creatives) 6. Ads for Google/Meta/X/Linkedin (Avg 30k for small businesses per month) 7. Account manager for social media ( 10K per platform per month ) 8. Website ( 50k, static one time cost ) If i forgot any other expenses, feel free to add in comments
Abhinav Kukreja@kukreja_abhinav

India skipped manufacturing and went straight to services ❌ IITs skipped Btech in machine learning and went straight to Btech in AI ✅

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Subhash Kak ☀️ सुभाष काक
Given the buzz over the Supreme Court of India case against Baba Ramdev's claims on Ayurvedic cures, it should be noted that in allopathic fields as many as 90% of the claims of the clinicians and researchers cannot be replicated. In other words they are false. Here's the Reproducibility Crisis of Western Medicine link.medium.com/MIYJmVL3uIb
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Devon ☀️@devonzuegel·
I have found heaven, and it turns out it's on earth after all. It's called Las Catalinas, a small town in Costa Rica The key design principle: cars are parked in a lot outside of the gorgeous hill town
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Farmers No Borders
Farmers No Borders@World_Farmers·
Japanese farms are seriously affected by wild boars because of their near to mountains. 🐗 Rarely, however, they do a good job. They walk around the perimeter of the field and keep the weeds under control.😅
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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
this place is in south mumbai. how many of you know that ?
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sai priya
sai priya@priya_27_·
i said in a tweet a while ago that we need to ruralise, not urbanise. the urban elite should resettle in villages to bring structure, stability and decrease population density in cities. it’s the only solution to the environmental and agricultural crises we are faced with today.
Alexander Dugin@AGDugin

Forward to the New Middle Ages! In Russia, the year 2024 has been proclaimed the Year of the Family. Clearly, in this area, things are quite dire for us. The alarming rates of divorce, abortion, and declining birth rates represent a national catastrophe. If we take the Year of the Family seriously, relying on the classics (but not the liberal or communist ones, as they are likely to advise something that will only hasten the disintegration of the family), we should simultaneously return to our roots and take a step forward. From a historical-sociological and anthropological perspective, the concept of the family is inextricably linked to the peasantry. Strictly speaking, the term ‘family’ in Russian society refers primarily to the peasant family, bonded by marriage, with mandatory baptism of children and the running of a common household. The family included small (sometimes large) livestock, a house, a field, a garden, tools for working the land and other needs, as well as workers (the words ‘child’ and ‘slave’ are of the same root, meaning ‘junior workers’, so those who do not help mum and dad are not children). For nomadic peoples, naturally, there were differences related to the fact that no specific territory was assigned to the family. Although in the case of tribes, clans, and kin groups, territories for grazing were quite fixed — hence the tamgas, distinguishing pastures of clans from the Eurasian steppes. It is worth noting that the family structure for the military and priestly castes was different. The existence of a warrior and a priest is less rooted in the land. A warrior exists for war and death (as well as protection from war and death). A priest, a cleric, is oriented towards God and the heavens. Therefore, the very logic and structure of the family among the higher castes — the priesthood and aristocracy — changed. For example, children did not work but learned military arts or literacy through sacred texts. Girls simply waited for marriage, and the moral code among the higher castes (especially for girls) was much stricter than among the lower ones (although there it was quite strict as well). The families in the cities are a special case. Small craftsmen and merchants were often of peasant origin and transferred the peasant family model to the city. Here, too, children were workers and trained in crafts or trade. As for the moral code, the traditional urban family of the craftsman or merchant type gravitated more towards the code of the higher castes — that is, to a strict and unwavering adherence to moral rules. But that was in traditional society. The modern era, capitalism, and urbanisation marked the beginning of the disintegration of the family. Contemporary liberalism and orthodox communism take the denial of the family to its logical extreme. For a liberal, the family is a contract; for a communist, it is a relic of the bourgeois order. Hegel emphasises that civil society itself, where everyone is for themselves, is the institution that destroys the family. He sees in this a dialectical moment in the development of history, which must be overcome by transitioning from civil society to the state, which alone can save the family and protect its structures from toxic individualism. German sociologist Werner Sombart noted that bourgeois urban conditions and industrialisation created the groundwork for the disintegration of the family from the very beginning. He believed that the engine of capitalism and liberalism in urbanistic modern Europe was the semi-recognised institution of city mistresses. In the countryside, for the average peasant, it was problematic to support someone besides the family. The increase in individual resources and the urban lifestyle of the bourgeoisie contributed to the emergence of the institution of parasitic mistresses. According to Sombart, they were an important factor in the capitalisation and modernisation of European society, vampirically demanding more and more, which facilitated technical progress, innovations, and entrepreneurship, but destroyed morality. In this context, for Russia to reconnect with its roots, yet progress in a new developmental phase, entails initiating a widespread relocation from megacities to rural areas and implementing a government program to restructure living arrangements in villages, suburbs, and small settlements. The rallying cry could be ‘Back to the native land!’ Emphasising that if the peasantry represents the historical foundation of a robust, stable (given the challenges of rural life), and large family structure, it is essential to understand that reviving these traditional family values is impossible without also revitalising rural, peasant lifestyles. Therefore, building structures should be low-rise and spread out horizontally. The drawbacks of high-rise, ‘honeycomb’ structures became evident during the severe frosts of New Year. Russia should aim to expand its settlements horizontally rather than vertically. In major cities, particularly capitals, the population should not exceed one million. The surplus population should be encouraged to return to rural areas. This is what the Year of the Family should be like — strengthening the state ideology and returning to the land. You might ask: what about industry and technology? Firstly, programming and discoveries can be done from one’s own home, connected to the internet. Fresh air and a loving family are conducive to thinking. Secondly, one could work in cities on a rotational basis, as is done in the North. A group of engineers arrives, lives in the appalling conditions of the city — and then back to the land. Everyone knows that Berdyaev spoke of the ‘New Middle Ages’. But few understand just how wonderful that is. @ArktosJournal translated by Constantin von Hoffmeister arktosjournal.com/p/forward-to-t…

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Organic Farming
Organic Farming@GEV_AGRO·
@calcut23 @protosphinx पहले देसी काटा बनाओ. बन्दूक बाद में बनाना. 😛
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sphinx
sphinx@protosphinx·
Meet Arpan Sethi from Indore. CS student. Flew in to blore to meet me. Wants to build erickshaws. Asked him to move to shezhen for 3 months. He’s on his way now. Whether he can or not is not the point. The point is that this gen now believes hardware is cool. That’s a W
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Organic Farming@GEV_AGRO·
@protosphinx When I had joined L&T as a fresher back in 2006, in our induction program, this temple was presented as an example of outstanding engineering. We wondered how design was communicated during it's construction over the years w/o Autocad or paper drafting.
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Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha@ByRakeshSimha·
The bare footed person in dhoti un-ironed zabhbha and topi, walking along side PM Narendra Modi is no ordinary person. He is Dr Sambhaji Bhide, an atomic physicist who worked as a professor in Fergusson College, Pune. He is the recipient of more than 100 national and international awards, and has guided 67 doctoral and post doctoral research papers. Now Dr Bhide is doing social service with 10 lakh youths following him in Maharashtra. His aim is to serve the country till he dies. He wears only white khadi clothes and prefers to walk barefoot.
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Organic Farming@GEV_AGRO·
@MSFT365Designer Ability to import images with transparent background. Currently, the background of image becomes opaque back color when imported in a project.
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Microsoft Designer
Microsoft Designer@MSFT365Designer·
What features would you like to see added to Designer this year? Share a suggestion or feedback. We're listening 👂
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Sam Knowlton
Sam Knowlton@samdknowlton·
Rice and wheat, two of the most crucial food staples worldwide, have experienced a significant decline in nutritional quality over the past 50 years. The essential mineral concentration in rice has decreased by 36%, while in wheat, it has dropped by 57%. At the same time, toxic elements like aluminum have increased by as much as 78%. This deficiency in nutritional quality, coupled with elevated concentrations of toxic elements, lies at the heart of the overfed yet undernourished paradox.
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Organic Farming@GEV_AGRO·
@relic_radiation The book '20 cases suggestive of Reincarnation' by Dr. Ian Stevenson is a ground breaking book on research on Reincarnation.
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Elena Lake 🌿
Elena Lake 🌿@relic_radiation·
one thing I honestly do not understand is why there is not more serious scientific inquiry about “what happens after we die” except for this one UVa prof with a database of 2.5k cases of kids who report memories of past lives some of which are pretty unignorable
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
SHOCKING NEWS - A total of 1,052 persons have died of heart attack in Gujarat in the last six months, with 80% of the deceased being in the 11-25 age group. The 108 ambulance service receives 173 cardiac emergency calls per day. In view of the rising number of heart attacks, nearly two lakh school teachers and college professors will be provided training in performing CPR to save lives.
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