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California, USA Katılım Ocak 2022
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
This is Kavita Devi, the only Dalit member of the Editor's Guild of India. - Married at 12, she never had a chance to go to school. - Later, an NGO came to her village to educate girls. - Everyone opposed it, her in-laws, community, and even her parents. - Still, she fought for her education. - After becoming literate, she worked as a reporter and saw that rural news was mostly ignored by mainstream media. - She then founded Khabar Lahariya, bringing together 30 women from different communities to report on rural India. Today, their journalism reaches around 10 million readers across multiple digital platforms.
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Anushka Singh
Anushka Singh@nush_1320·
Arranged marriages can be terrifying and not for the reasons people usually say. I know a guy who was in a relationship for 10+ years. School sweethearts. Real commitment. When they finally told their parents, it was rejected over caste. He spent 5 years trying to convince them. Five. In the end, he was given a choice: his parents or the woman he loved. He chose his parents. Got married to someone they picked. Within 6 months, everything fell apart. His wife didn’t get along with his parents, they moved out, and now… he barely speaks to them at all. So after all that sacrifice, he lost both and is also not happy with his current marriage. Sometimes, trying to keep everyone happy leaves you with no one.
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6ɪx✦@ok6ixx·
when i was 14 my teacher made fun of my pimples in front of the whole class and my best friend was furious so whenever she saw the teacher she's like "OH YOU GET NEW CRINKLES TODAY" "DID YOU LOSE WEIGHT COS APPARENTLY YOU DIDN'T" "HEY MA'AM IS THAT YOUR BUTT OR IS THAT YOUR BELLY THEY LOOK THE SAME" she got detention almost everyday even i told her to stop she still did it anyway if you dont know what golden friendship is this is
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
Typical victim play. We weren't poor. We just kept a designated lower strata poor. Then fought amongst each other, rather than put up a united front to prevent the outsiders from entering. Britain on the other hand is a tiny island never colonized.
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@KeruboSk In most Asian societies skin care is more important than makeup ( as is obvious from Korean industry ).
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@KeruboSk Comfortable. But it's common in a lot of Asian countries. Eyebrow trimming & moisturizing for the preferred look and comfort. Some use light kajal & lip colour. Makeup is for special occasions.
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
Are there women who leave the house completely barefaced? With no makeup at all. Just embracing their natural look. Curious...What’s that like for you?
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@TheSarcasmHQ Or just recognizing the fabric you are seeing was not the original one in the first place. The corrupt group has declared themselves as the only fabric that ever existed. They were not - the actual fabric.
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@im_mahi0 Yeah. It's definitely an unpopular opinion. But a lot of the presentation depends on director's ideation too. Saurabh Jain presented Krishna the way his directors thought was correct, which was okay, but it lacked the soft nuance & depth of BR Chopra & Nitish Bharadwaj pairing.
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Mahi.@im_mahi0·
Unpopular Opinion: Saurabh Jain played the role of Shri Krishna better than Nitish Bharadwaj.
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@KhelaHobePart2 We don't have any need to respond to any BJP non-content. The world doesn't pay any attention to them, neither do we have any need to. Ray & all other Master Indian director's work are discussed in the proper context everywhere except BJP India.
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SDutta@KhelaHobePart2·
Satyajit Ray made poverty p0rn to impress the West to win Oscar? The whole BJP propaganda against Ray is demolished in this very short video. Ofcourse Ray is not Dhurandar watchers cup of chai.
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Bidisha Banerjee🇮🇳
Bidisha Banerjee🇮🇳@bidishapsgs·
If someone asks me, what do you want to eat one last time before you die, I will say this.
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@CountryGulshan Well the students are actually supposed to be able to give exams for free. Most countries also give free public transportation to students. Because they are not earning, yet paying for education. While their parents are paying taxes - so that all students travel subsidized.
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Bharat Mata ke Sewak@CountryGulshan·
A girl was traveling in a general coach without a ticket. When the ticket checker asked her, she said, “We are students…” The TC replied,“So what if you are students? Do you go to college and say — we are students, so let us give exams for free?” That one line changed everything. He then said, “Please leave the seat and stand near the door.” So tell me… Does being a student mean we are above the rules?
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@TheRocketMediaX All Narendras would like to change their names - to something more appropriate to their personalities ?
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The Rocket Media
The Rocket Media@TheRocketMediaX·
Meet Narendra Karmarkar ! (Legendary Mathematician from India) The mind behind one of the most important breakthroughs in Mathematics > Born & brought up in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh > Graduated from IIT Bombay with President’s Gold Medal (1978) > Did Master’s from California Institute of Technology > Pursued his PhD at University of California, Berkeley under Richard M. Karp > Became a postdoctoral research fellow at IBM Research > Worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories, one of the world’s leading research labs > Served as Professor at MIT and Princeton University > Developed the revolutionary Karmarkar’s Algorithm for linear programming > Awarded the Fulkerson Prize and Paris Kanellakis Award for his work > Returned to India & Became Homi Bhabha Chair Professor at TIFR > Served as scientific advisor to Ratan Tata and the Tata Group > Where he Led the scaling of an advanced supercomputer at TIFR & outperformed leading global systems at the time Today, his algorithm powers systems in logistics, finance, telecommunications & large-scale planning. A rare genius whose work quietly runs the modern world. Not widely known to the public. But deeply respected in the world of mathematics.
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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
Those who twist stories to associate success with separation from schools should face those 10,000 other children who desperately want to get to a school. Those as talented to receive a Fields Medal.
Shikhar@shekhu04

Meet Manjul Bhargava (He solved a problem Carl Friedrich Gauss could not. He was 28 years old) > Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1974, to Indian immigrant parents > His mother Mira Bhargava was a mathematics professor at Hofstra University > She was his first teacher. Not in a classroom. At home. > His grandfather in Jaipur taught him Sanskrit poetry and tabla > He discovered that ancient Sanskrit rhythms follow the Fibonacci sequence > A 2000 year old insight hiding inside poetry. > He was a teenager when he found it. > Hated school. Bunked half of third grade, seventh grade, twelfth grade and sophomore year of college > Spent that time visiting his grandparents in Jaipur, reading ancient mathematics texts > B.A. in Mathematics from Harvard, 1996 > Won the Morgan Prize for the research he did as an undergraduate > PhD from Princeton under Andrew Wiles, the man who proved Fermat's Last Theorem > His doctoral thesis sent shockwaves through the entire world of number theory > At 28 became one of the youngest full professors in Princeton's history > Just two years after finishing his PhD > The same institution where Einstein spent his final years > In his PhD thesis he solved a problem that had defeated Carl Friedrich Gauss > Gauss, widely considered the greatest mathematician who ever lived > Could not generalise his own composition law beyond quadratic forms Bhargava did it. Elegantly. Completely > As a graduate student. Won the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize in 2005 > Won the Fermat Prize in 2011 > Won the Infosys Prize in 2012 > In 2014 won the Fields Medal, the Nobel Prize of Mathematics First person of Indian origin to ever receive it in its 78 year history > Awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 2015 > Trains under Ustad Zakir Hussain in tabla. Performs professionally. > In February 2026 became the first president of the National Museum of Mathematics in New York A boy who skipped school to sit in his grandfather's lap in Jaipur went on to solve what Gauss could not. He did not separate mathematics from music, or science from Sanskrit. He saw them all as the same thing Peter Sarnak of Princeton said, "At mathematics he is at the very top end. I cannot remember anybody so decorated at his age." "When you discover things about numbers, it is very beautiful. Mathematicians are not thinking about applications. We are pursuing beauty." He pursued it all the way to the Fields Medal. And proved that the most beautiful mathematics was already alive in ancient India. Waiting for someone to notice

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GeneralAudienc3@GeneralAudienc3·
@heavensbvnny Not that she is just disgusted with the apathy around & showing everyone how it should actually be ? She is expecting people to behave correctly with each other ?
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My therapist told me, “When a woman grows up feeling unseen, she learns to love by overgiving. She pours into everyone else, hoping that one day someone will finally pour back into her. She becomes the caretaker, the fixer, the one who shows up even when no one shows up for her. And the hardest part? Deep down, she’s not trying to be strong. She’s just waiting for someone to do for her what she’s spent her whole life doing for everyone else.”
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