Jaideep Marathe

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Jaideep Marathe

Jaideep Marathe

@JaideepMarathe

Patriot - Nation come first. Father. Investor. History and sports are keen interests.

Maharashtra, India Katılım Kasım 2019
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
This is totally false. Not an iota of truth in this. There is no question of putting such restrictions on foreign travel. We remain committed to improving ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ‘Ease of Living’ for our people.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
@NeelChhabra @abhymurarka If I remember correctly, they were at between 120-140 until very recently. Then they took a big rate hike - which put them double of JioSaavn. 100%, India needs a 100 subscription rupee model - atleast till we reach a 100 million subscriber mark.
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Neel Chhabra@NeelChhabra·
@abhymurarka I think anywhere near 100 rupees would be feasible for most consumers to adopt. Anything above that would be harder to convert. And then gradually increasing prices over time…
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Neel Chhabra@NeelChhabra·
Every platform fighting for India's 500 million music listeners is spending billions to win a war whose outcome doesn't actually matter... because regardless of whether Spotify beats JioSaavn beats Apple Music, every winner writes the same cheque to the same address. Saregama owns the catalogue without which no platform can claim to serve Indian listeners, which means the streaming wars are not a threat to Saregama but a subsidy, competing platforms bidding up the value of the licence they all must hold, while simultaneously training hundreds of millions of Indians to make music streaming a daily habit that will eventually, inevitably, convert from free to paid. India's subscription penetration sits at 3% today. Brazil is at 19%. The gap is not permanent, it is the temporary residue of telecom bundling, cross-subsidized free tiers, and three decades of piracy conditioning... and when it closes, the royalty per stream doubles for a catalogue whose investment cost was expensed years ago... Some of the best investment outcome accrue where earnings are higher than reported, duration is longer than understood, and the monetization curve is steeper than priced.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
@delhivery, how long should it take to deliver a 5 kg packet from Bangalore to Pune? It was shipped on 4th May and I have still not received it. The expected delivery date just keeps extending. Wonder if you have lost or have damaged the packet.
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Raya Wealth Pvt. Ltd.
Raya Wealth Pvt. Ltd.@rayawealth·
Real stories. Real confidence. When women take charge of their finances, everything changes.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
For centuries, Maharashtra and Bengal shaped India’s spiritual, intellectual and cultural identity. While Maharashtra has continued to drive growth in the West, Bengal’s trajectory changed after Partition. A resurgent Bengal can lead the East again...
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Anas Alhajji
Anas Alhajji@anasalhajji·
One thing is clear: Neither the Trump Administration nor the Iranian regime cares about the livelihoods of billions of people worldwide. The fallout from closing the Strait of Hormuz will be far worse than most experts expect — some effects obvious, others not. Let us look at some headlines: 🛞A Closed Strait of Hormuz Risks a Global Food Security Crisis 🛞The world's poorest countries are paying the price for a war they didn't start 🛞Global famine fears rise as Hormuz crisis threatens 'eight-year,' Suez-scale disruption 🛞UNCTAD reports: Disruptions worsen fertilizer access for the poorest countries, strain debt-burdened economies, weaken currencies, and raise household budget pressures 🛞IMF notes: Energy importers in Africa/Asia suffer most; food (43% of consumption in low-income countries) becomes unaffordable. 🛞Indonesia to maintain coal use amid energy security concerns 🛞Japan petrol prices surge to record high 🛞South Africa's diesel prices increase to record high
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Value | Compounding
Value | Compounding@oldschoolinvest·
Just saving money won't make you rich.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Remembering the innocent lives lost in the gruesome Pahalgam terror attack on this day last year. They will never be forgotten. My thoughts are also with the bereaved families as they cope with this loss. As a nation, we stand united in grief and resolve. India will never bow to any form of terror. The heinous designs of terrorists will never succeed.
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RapperPandit
RapperPandit@RapperPandit·
🎬With Ishwar's grace, am posting Part-1 of my short Movie: 'Fibonacci Speaks'. May many children see it like Dhurandhar! to know How our Maths changed the World !
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Parveen Kaswan, IFS
Parveen Kaswan, IFS@ParveenKaswan·
In 1973 on this day Project Tiger was launched. Wild #tiger population in #India; 2006: 1411 tigers 2010: 1706 tigers 2014: 2226 tigers 2018: 2967 tigers 2022: 3682 tigers Today #India is home to 70% wild tigers of the world.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
Dhurandhar: My take While there are many real characters, the 3 main ones are representations - much bigger and deeper, ~ Jaskirat Singh - New, aggressive R&AW. ~ Major Iqbal - ISI. His Father, represents the Pak Army. ~ Jameel Jamali - Network setup by RN Kao in 60s & 70s.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
@RajThackeray @MulaMutha I usually stay away from making any political statements. But there is no doubt that you should have led the Shiv Sena. The political landscape of Maharashtra - for sure - would have been very different today.
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Raj Thackeray
Raj Thackeray@RajThackeray·
काल १९ मार्च २०२६ ला शिवतीर्थावरच्या गुढी पाडव्याच्या मेळाव्याच्या भाषणांत मराठी माणसांचं या राज्याच्या, देशाच्या जडणघडणीत काय जबरदस्त योगदान आहे यावर जरा विस्ताराने बोललो. मला गेली काही वर्ष प्रकर्षाने असं जाणवतंय की मराठी माणसाला, आपण कोण आहोत, आपल्याला किती उज्वल परंपरा आहे याचा विसर पडायला लागला आहे. महाराष्ट्राला जितकी प्रखर बुद्धिमत्तेची, मनगटात अमर्याद शौर्य असणारी, संपूर्ण समाज ढवळून निघेल असा विचार देणारी आणि कृती करणारी माणसं लाभली, तितकी खचितच एखाद्या प्रांताला लाभली असतील. पण महाराष्ट्र गेली काही दशकं हा प्रतिकांच्या प्रेमात जास्त पडला आहे, आणि त्यामुळेच या प्रांताची प्रतिभा किती अद्वितीय होती हे विसरला आहे.  आपल्याला भाग्य आहे की मागे वळून बघायचं म्हणलं तर इतक्या अफाट माणसांची मांदियाळी तरी सापडते, पण अर्थात त्यासाठी भूतकाळात डोकवावं लागेल, त्या माणसांना जातींच्या चौकटीत न अडकवता बघावं लागेल. आणि हे एकदा का साध्य केलं तर सह्याद्रीचा कणखरपणा ज्या मराठी माणसाकडे पिढ्यानपिढ्या आला आहे त्याला जगाला गवसणी घालणं का कठीण असेल ? म्हणून माझ्या कालच्या गुढीपाडव्याच्या मेळाव्याच्या भाषणात मी संत ज्ञानेश्वरांपासून ते अगदी अलीकडच्या काळातील प्रतिभावंतांपर्यंत, आपल्या कडे कोण कोण होऊन गेलं याचा थोडक्यात आढावा घेतला. यावर आम्ही अनेक दिवस काम करत होतो. मनापासून सांगतो माणसांची यादी इतकी विस्तीर्ण होत गेली की अनेक नावं वगळताना त्रास होत होता. त्यामुळे काही नावं राहून गेली असतील, किंवा गेली आहेत त्याबद्दल मनापासून खेद व्यक्त करतो. पण मनापासून सांगतो की ही नावं शिवतीर्थावर फक्त घेताना सुद्धा जे रोमांच माझ्या अंगावर उमटत होते तसा अनुभव खचितच या आधी कधी आला असेल. माझ्या भाषणातल्या त्या भागाची ही चित्रफीत. ही चित्रफीत जरा मोठी आहे, पण शेवटी ही, 'महा' राष्ट्रातील प्रतिभावंताची यादी आहे, त्यामुळे वेळ काढा, शांतपणे ही चित्रफीत बघा. आपल्या मुलांना दाखवा, जमलं तर तुमच्या अमराठी मित्र-मैत्रिणींना दाखवा, त्यांना पण कळू दे की, हे 'महा' राष्ट्र आहे , आणि ते का आहे ते !
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
An attack on critical energy infrastructure is tantamount to an attack on humanity / threatening the survival of millions of people. I think the only thing worse than this is a nuclear war - which of course is in a different league and way worse. Better sense needs to prevail…
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
Let me fix this list: 1. Father of Biology - Maharishi Parashara (Vrikshayurveda) 2. Father of Zoology - Maharishi Charaka / Sushruta (Animal Classification) 3. Father of History - Rishi Ved Vyasa (The Itihasa Tradition) 4. Father of Botany - Maharishi Parashara (Plant Anatomy/Soil Science) 5. Father of Algebra - Aryabhata / Brahmagupta (Negative numbers/Eqns) 6. Father of Geometry - Rishi Baudhayana (Sulba Sutras) 7. Father of Trigonometry - Aryabhata (Introduction of Jya & Kojya) 8. Father of Mathematics - Aryabhata (Place value system & Zero) 9. Father of Medicine - Maharishi Charaka (Charaka Samhita) 10. Father of Surgery - Maharishi Sushruta (Sushruta Samhita) 12. Father of Homeopathy (Concept) - Maharishi Charaka (Samanah Samanena principle) 13. Father of Chemistry (Alchemy) - Acharya Nagarjuna (Rasashastra) 14. Father of Microbiology - Acharya Dhanvantari (The study of Krimi) 15. Father of Genetics - Maharishi Charaka (Genetic inheritance/Beeja logic) 16. Father of Taxonomy - Maharishi Charaka (Anatomical classification) 17. Father of Blood Groups (Physiology) - Maharishi Charaka (Circulation of Rakta) 18. Father of Economics - Acharya Chanakya (Arthashastra) 19. Father of Statistics - Acharya Pingala (Combinatorics in Chandaḥśāstra) 20. Father of Electricity - Rishi Agastya (Agastya Samhita - Battery/Mitra-Varuna Cell) 21. Father of Electromagnetism - Maharishi Bharadwaj (Vimana Samhita - Energy manipulation) 22. Father of Electronics - Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose (Microwave/Semiconductor research) 23. Father of Periodic Table (Elements) - Acharya Kanada (Nine Dravyas classification) 24. Father of Computer Programming - Acharya Panini (The Ashtadhyayi Algorithms) 25. Father of Coding Logic - Acharya Pingala (Binary Number System) 26. Father of Wireless Communication - Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose (Radio/Millimeter Waves) 27. Father of Information Connectivity - Ancient Logicians (Concept of Jala/Indra’s Net) 28. Father of Search/Data Retrieval - Acharya Panini (Meta-rules for linguistic processing) 29. Father of Robotics - King Bhoja (Mechanical Automata in Samarangana Sutradhara) 30. Father of Strategy Gaming - Ancient Indian Inventors (Creators of Chaturanga) 31. Father of Civil Engineering - Maharishi Vishwakarma (Vastu Shastra) 32. Father of Architecture (Ancient) - Maharishi Vishwakarma (Structural Science) 33. Father of Classical Physics (Gravity) - Brahmagupta / Bhaskaracharya (Gurutvākarṣaṇam) 34. Father of Atomic Physics - Acharya Kanada (The Paramanu Concept) 35. Father of Nanotechnology (Concept) - Acharya Nagarjuna (Metallic Bhasmas) 36. Father of Nanotechnology (Practical) - Rasa-Shastris (The synthesis of Nanoparticles)
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Fathers of Various Fields 1) Father of Biology → Aristotle 2) Father of Zoology → Aristotle 3) Father of History → Herodotus 4) Father of Botany → Theophrastus 5) Father of Algebra → Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi 6) Father of Geometry → Euclid 7) Father of Trigonometry → Hipparchus 8) Father of Mathematics (Ancient) → Archimedes 9) Father of Medicine → Hippocrates 10) Father of Surgery (Ancient) → Sushruta 11) Father of Homeopathy → Samuel Hahnemann 12) Father of Modern Chemistry → Antoine Lavoisier 13) Father of Microbiology → Louis Pasteur 14) Father of Genetics → Gregor Johann Mendel 15) Father of Taxonomy → Carolus Linnaeus 16) Father of Blood Groups → Karl Landsteiner 17) Father of Economics → Adam Smith 18) Father of Statistics → Ronald A. Fisher 19) Father of Electricity (Experimental) → Benjamin Franklin 20) Father of Electromagnetism → Michael Faraday 21) Father of Electronics (Vacuum Tube) → John Ambrose Fleming 22) Father of Periodic Table → Dmitri Mendeleev 23) Father of Computer Programming (Concept) → Ada Lovelace 24) Father of C Programming Language → Dennis Ritchie 25) Father of Internet (TCP/IP) → Vinton Cerf 26) Father of World Wide Web → Tim Berners-Lee 27) Father of Search Engine → Alan Emtage 28) Father of Robotics → Joseph Engelberger 29) Father of Video Games → Ralph H. Baer 30) Father of Architecture (Modern Skyscraper) → Louis Sullivan 31) Father of Architecture (Ancient) → Vitruvius 32) Father of Physics (Classical) → Isaac Newton 33) Father of Physics (Modern) → Albert Einstein 34) Father of Nanotechnology (Concept) → Richard Feynman 35) Father of Nanotechnology (Practical/STM) → Heinrich Rohrer

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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
South India should be the new or the next Dubai. Surrounded by sea on 3 sides and the rest of India to the north. Just in case it happens, I said it first. 😁
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
Can’t rely 100% on AI research. I1 - Saregama’s Management says all 11 song of Dhurandhar in Spotify India Charts. I2 - Gets reported as Spotify Global Charts. I3 - AI - even today - maintains Spotify Global Charts. I4 - Gives a date and it’s not true. There were 3, not 11.
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Jaideep Marathe@JaideepMarathe·
@aravind Have a limit so sharing the LinkedIn post screenshots.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
A friend in need is a friend indeed. I do not even doubt this news. Russia, I am sure, will back India with its oil. Unlike the US, which at times has back stabbed India working with Pakistan and even China. This is why I posted earlier today Indians should not fall for doom & gloom propaganda regarding India's energy security now. It may get tough for sometime but India is going to do fine. This is also the reason India should never burn bridges with Russia for the US like some people promote.
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Radhika Gupta
Radhika Gupta@iRadhikaGupta·
The market hasn't made money for 18 months! Since I am hearing this quite a bit, a perspective on what historically followed the "dead 18 month period". Source: @EdelweissMF
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