Kathakaar

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Kathakaar

Kathakaar

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Katılım Şubat 2021
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RON .D. WATKINS
RON .D. WATKINS@Ron_WatkinsQ·
A young man in a hoodie With a phone Camera Exposing BILLIONS in hospice fraud Gavin Newsom mocks him Magically weeks later California Attorney General General investigates hospice fraud No credit to the young man in a hoodie who did it all SAY HIS NAME… NICK SHIRLEY
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Cancer patient was about to die. She pleaded. Her plea has been listed 57 times. The court has still not heard it. Teesta Setalvad was about to be jailed. She pleaded. Her plea was listed out of turn. The court heard it at midnight. Cancer patient is dead. Teesta is alive.
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Kathakaar@Kathakaar1·
@Bharanivk18_ Indian government should ban Ram Charan from acting…🤣🤣🤣
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Tehseen Poonawalla Official 🇮🇳
Instead of calling us names & experimenting on our vehicles : respectful I ask shri Nitin Gadkari ji & Hardeep Puri ji sir, our vehicles are not your ministries properties ! Experiment in Nitin Gadkari ji's ethanol distilleries & factories not on our vehicles! #ethanolscam
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Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
There was a cab driver in Delhi who dreamt every day of becoming an army man. He finally made it on his third attempt & was assigned to the J & K Rifles. Within a year he was in Kargil and there was a war on. On this day, 26 years ago, Rifleman Sanjay Kumar volunteered to lead an attack on Point 4875 in the Mushkoh Valley. When they were pinned down by machine gun fire, Sanjay Kumar jumped out and charged. He took a couple of bullets, reached the bunker, killed all three inside, and then turned their machine gun on the rest of the bunkers and fleeing enemy troops. He was awarded a Param Vir Chakra, one of only seven living winners.
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Kathakaar@Kathakaar1·
@theskindoctor13 fuck this banana republic… whats the point giving majority to Modi.. blood boils
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
A daycare employee at Capgemini's Bengaluru campus couldn't bear the abuse of the kids at the centre. She reported it to supervisor, but instead of taking action, they fired her. She then became a whistleblower and leaked videos that exposed the abuse. In the videos, toddlers were made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, had water sprayed into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, were locked inside bathrooms, and were forced into narrow, water-filled pipes to frighten them. The videos triggered outrage, forcing authorities to act. Today, according to media reports, the police have arrested the whistleblower only for allegedly "leaking sensitive videos." Lol! What a system! A poor woman with a clear conscience stood up to the powerful and went public, not for personal gain or with any malicious intent, but solely to protect those children. And she's the one who gets arrested.
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नंदिता ठाकुर 🇮🇳
@NYCMayor Tumhari Maa Hindu hai jara use puccho Swastik aur Nazi ke symbol mein kya fark hai.. even Jews know the difference but A son of Indian Muslim father and Hindu mother doesn’t know ..
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Kathakaar@Kathakaar1·
@PierrePoilievre fact is nothing will ever get build in current situation where Canadian dollars is shit weak.. make loonie stronger and nation will be build on autopilot
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Three northern projects have been waiting over a decade to be built. Today, the Liberals announced they are beginning consultations on moving their permit applications from one office in Ottawa to another office in Ottawa. Another Liberal press conference expected next year announcing Canada Post has delivered the application to the second office. Bureaucratic busywork does not build countries.
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Anshul Saxena
Anshul Saxena@AskAnshul·
Today I wanted to wish a Man who, at sixteen, left Ahmedabad with almost nothing in his pocket. He took the Gujarat Mail to Mumbai, joined Mahendra Brothers to learn diamond sorting, and later started his own small brokerage in Zaveri Bazaar. That was his beginning. #HappyBirthdayGautamBhai @gautam_adani. From those humble steps, he went on to build one of India’s largest infrastructure empires. Not through shortcuts, but through consistent execution, bold bets on long-term projects, and a clear focus on nation-building. And then let me tell u something on his 64th Birthday… 1 - Started in diamond trading after moving to Mumbai at 16. 2 - Worked at Mahendra Brothers before starting his own brokerage in Zaveri Bazaar. 3 - Moved into commodity trading and exports in the late 1980s. 4 - Incorporated Adani Exports in 1993. 5 - Identified Mundra’s potential as a port in the mid-1990s. 6 - Developed Mundra Port from a small creek into a major commercial port. 7 - Created India’s first private port with integrated SEZ facilities. 8 - Focused on long-term infrastructure assets over short-term gains. 9 - Expanded port capacity steadily even during low investment periods. 10 - Grew Mundra into one of India’s busiest ports. 11 - Entered the power sector and built large thermal power plants. 12 - Expanded Adani Ports across both coasts. 13 - Built transmission lines to strengthen power infrastructure. 14 - Established a model of port-led industrial development in Gujarat. 15 - Began investing in renewable energy as India’s energy transition started. 16 - Expanded solar and wind projects across multiple states. 17 - Built one of India’s early large-scale renewable energy portfolios. 18 - Acquired six airports in 2020, entering the aviation sector. 19 - Took over operations of Ahmedabad, Lucknow, and other airports. 20 - Modernised and expanded airport infrastructure across India. 21 - Added Mumbai and Navi Mumbai airports to the portfolio. 22 - His airports now handle nearly 23-25% of India’s air traffic. 23 - Accelerated renewable energy capacity at a rapid pace. 24 - Developed the world’s largest single-location renewable project at Khavda. 25 - Delivered the highest-ever annual capex by any Indian corporate — ₹1.53 lakh crore in FY26. 26 - Added over 5 GW of new renewable capacity in a single year. 27 - Took Adani Green’s operational renewable capacity beyond 19 GW. 28 - Installed over 9.4 GW at the Khavda Renewable Energy Park. 29 - Crossed 500 million tonnes of cumulative cargo at Adani Ports. 30 - Made Mundra the first Indian port to handle over 200 MMT cargo in a year. 31 - Invested in data centres and digital infrastructure. 32 - Scaled cement and other businesses to support India’s construction needs. 33 - Maintained high execution pace despite global and domestic challenges. 34 - Through Adani Foundation, impacted over 9.6 million people. 35 - Worked across more than 7,000 villages in 22 states. 36 - Built and upgraded schools and digital classrooms in rural areas. 37 - Provided healthcare through hospitals, clinics, and mobile units. 38 - Focused on skill development and sustainable livelihoods in backward regions. 39 - Supported nutrition and women empowerment programmes. 40 - Created direct employment for tens of thousands of people. 41 - Generated lakhs of indirect jobs through port, airport, and energy projects. 42 - Promoted local hiring and entrepreneurship around project sites. 43 - Played a major role in improving India’s port and logistics capacity. 44 - Helped increase India’s share in global trade through better infrastructure. 45 - Accelerated India’s transition towards renewable energy at scale. 46 - Strengthened India’s energy security through power and renewable projects. 47 - Created long-term assets that will serve India for decades. 48 - Attracted significant investment into Indian infrastructure. 49 - Demonstrated that Indian companies can deliver and operate mega projects.
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Simon Lejeune
Simon Lejeune@lejeunesimon·
@Kathakaar1 @Wealthsimple go to dealership, pick a nice car, tell them you’ll buy it right now if they let you pay with credit card, use the no limit tap to pay Wealthsimple card, ride away in the sunset
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Simon Lejeune
Simon Lejeune@lejeunesimon·
10 things you can’t do with your bank, but can with @Wealthsimple 👇 1. Send a $50,000 Interac e-Transfer 2. Buy a car with Apple Pay and earn 2% cash back 3. Borrow up to 35% of your TFSA instantly and repay anytime 4. Get a chance to win $1,000,000 every month 5. Send money in 10 currencies 6. Get ATM fees reimbursed worldwide 7. Send physical cheques from your phone 8. Auto-invest your paycheque into crypto with 0% trading fees 9. Direct index entire markets and automatically tax-loss harvest 10. Deposit spare change into your chequing account at any Canada Post Most of these didn’t exist 6 months ago. Product team is moving at an unreal pace 🏎️
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Best wishes to the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Shri Rahul Gandhi Ji on his birthday. Praying for his good health and long life. @RahulGandhi
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@_The_Prophet__ is AI flipping burgers soon?? if not im ok with whatever bs big tech companies are spreading around
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Satya is describing the new balance sheet of the firm. The old firm owned people, processes, software, customer relationships, brand, data, and IP. The new firm will own a compounding cognition loop. Every workflow becomes a training surface. Every decision becomes a trace. Every expert judgment becomes reusable signal. Every internal correction becomes model improvement. Every model run becomes a chance to turn human judgment into institutional intelligence. That is what “token capital” really means. It is accumulated machine-operable cognition. A company’s expertise becomes executable, queryable, evaluable, improvable, and portable across models. That is a massive shift. The most important line is the one about switching out the generalist model without losing the company veteran expertise. That is the entire enterprise AI war. Model providers want the firm’s knowledge to flow into the model layer. Enterprises need that knowledge to stay inside their own loop. Whoever owns the loop owns the future economic rent. Satya is laying out Microsoft’s answer to the frontier-model monopoly problem. If all company knowledge flows upward into a few foundation models, the foundation model labs become landlords of the entire economy. They absorb everyone’s expertise, commoditize every workflow, and capture the value created by every firm’s learning process. That equilibrium will trigger political backlash, customer resistance, regulatory pressure, and corporate revolt. So Microsoft’s doctrine is: every company should build its own AI learning system on top of frontier models, while Microsoft owns the infrastructure where that happens. That is elegant and self-serving. Microsoft does not need to own the single best frontier model forever. It needs to own the enterprise control plane: identity, security, permissions, data, workflow, evals, agents, memory, developer tools, cloud, compliance, and model routing. If the model becomes swappable, the platform underneath the firm’s learning loop becomes the durable asset. Satya is quietly saying the frontier model alone is unstable. A world of a few models eating every company’s expertise breaks the political economy. A world where every company builds firm-specific AI capital on top of models is more stable, more defensible, and much better for Microsoft. The “human capital gets more valuable” line is partly true and partly corporate diplomacy. High-agency humans become more valuable. People with taste, judgment, relationships, domain intuition, ambition, and the ability to direct agentic systems become much more valuable. Routine cognitive labor loses bargaining power. The future firm does not need every human equally. It needs humans who can generate high-quality signal for the loop. The human becomes a trainer, judge, strategist, relationship node, taste layer, and goal-setter. The work that cannot feed the loop or direct the loop gets compressed. This also connects directly to the Anthropic crisis. If frontier model access can be restricted, pulled, nationality-gated, or subordinated to state power, then enterprises cannot allow their intelligence layer to live entirely inside one external model. They need portability. They need private evals. They need internal memory. They need their own traces. They need model-agnostic learning systems. The model can change. The firm’s cognition loop has to survive. That is the new sovereignty test. A company that only buys AI access is a renter. A company that turns its workflows, judgments, corrections, and outcomes into a private learning loop is building capital. The deeper implication: the future economy splits between firms that compound cognition and firms that leak cognition. Firms that compound cognition will get stronger every time they operate.
Satya Nadella@satyanadella

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Kathakaar@Kathakaar1·
@JustinTrudeau America is an enemy country.. remember #elbowsup ??!! ypu are a traitor for having an American gf… what if she is a spy??!!
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Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau@JustinTrudeau·
Sometimes supportive boyfriend duties call. But you know who I’m rooting for to take the Cup 🇨🇦
The New York Times@nytimes

From @TheAthleticFC: On a day that Canada and the United States both opened their campaigns at the World Cup, Justin Trudeau opted to watch Team USA, where his girlfriend Katy Perry was performing in the opening ceremony. nyti.ms/3QkNi1V

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कोमल यादव
कोमल यादव@Yadvkomal·
सबसे पहले मोहम्मद और आयशा पर फिल्म बनानी चाहिए
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Trendulkar
Trendulkar@Trendulkar·
What would happen if India killed 3 U.S. citizens?
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul

#BREAKING: 3 Indian sailors killed in US attack on ship off the Oman coast, confirms Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
The absolute worst airline in the world: @AirCanada just cancelled our flight to Montreal. We are stuck at the airport. It is truly unconscionable that they can get away with this without any real consequences.
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@manas_muduli with electric locomotives.. yes..In Canada and US whole train freight system is diesel based…
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Manas Muduli
Manas Muduli@manas_muduli·
Even the US, Canada, China, and Australia haven’t achieved this yet. India is the first and only country in the world to run double-stack container trains with electric locomotives.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Tesla AI chip design engineering reviews are so great! Team is awesome. Our AI6 chip might set a record for most amount of usable intelligence from a wafer when factoring in yield.
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