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Sandeep Singh 🇮🇳

@KaunSandeep

AICC, Former President of JNU Student’s Union; MPhil/PhD in Philosophy

Pratapgarh UP AU JNU INDIA🇮🇳 Katılım Eylül 2018
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Ashish Bagchi
Ashish Bagchi@BagchiAsh·
AloudDin KhiKhi, the Sultan of Delhi from the KhiKhi Dynasty, is known for the great harassment he caused to content creators who criticised him.
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Tenzing Lamsang
Tenzing Lamsang@TenzingLamsang·
So Indian chocolates is essentially made of sugar, milk solids (not milk) & vanaspati while Australian chocolates has milk, cocoa butter, chocolate base. Price is almost comparable per gram and Australia has three times the production cost. Difference is food safety standard.
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra

Cadbury Comparison: India vs. Australia 🇦🇺🇮🇳 A recent viral video has sparked a heated debate over food safety and quality standards in India. A man compared two Cadbury Dairy Milk bars, one made in India and the other in Australia… the differences are eye-opening. 🔍 Key Findings: > Ingredients Matter: The Indian version lists sugar as the primary ingredient, while the Australian bar starts with full cream milk. > Milk Quality: India's bar uses milk solids (milk powder), whereas the Australian one uses fresh milk. > Fats: The Indian chocolate contains fractioned fat (palm oil) to achieve its creamy texture, while the Australian version uses cocoa butter and original chocolate base. > Packaging Perks: The Australian packaging clearly highlights "Milk Chocolate," a detail noticeably absent on the Indian wrapper. > Cost vs. Quality: While the Indian bar is cheaper per gram (₹1/gm vs. ₹1.4/gm), the production and labor costs in Australia are significantly higher, suggesting a much better value for money in terms of quality. Why the Difference? The creator argues that stricter food safety regulations and consumption norms in Australia force companies to prioritize quality. In contrast, he claims the Indian market allows for cheaper ingredients to maximize profits, leaving consumers with a lower-quality product. Is it time for India to rethink its food safety standards? 🤔

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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra@priyankagandhi·
It was an honour to campaign in Keralam today. People are ready for change and the UDF is ready to give them an accountable, responsible and compassionate government that builds a strong future for Keralam.
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra@priyankagandhi·
The crisis in the Middle East has left many of our brothers and sisters stranded, while their families live in fear for their safety. Unfortunately, the policies of the Modi government have provided them with no security at this difficult time. He has instead chosen to bow down before America and Israel. Our Prime Minister has handed our energy security over to the Americans. He has signed our future away. We are paying every single day as he hands over all the assets of this great nation to his businessman friends like Adani and Ambani.
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
असम की जनता को कांग्रेस पार्टी की साफ और ठोस ✋ गारंटी 1️⃣ महिलाओं को - प्रतिमाह नकद सहायता सीधे खाते में - व्यवसाय शुरू करने के लिए ₹50,000 का समर्थन 2️⃣ ज़ुबीन गर्ग को 100 दिनों में न्याय की मेरी निजी गारंटी 3️⃣ टेम्परेरी पट्टा को स्थायी मियादी पट्टा में बदलेंगे 4️⃣ वरिष्ठ नागरिकों को ₹1250 मासिक पेंशन और समर्पित मंत्रालय 5️⃣ हर परिवार को ₹25 लाख की स्वास्थ्य बीमा सुरक्षा इनके साथ हम असम में आर्टिकल 244A लागू करेंगे - ताकि आपके हक़ के फैसले गुवाहाटी या दिल्ली से नहीं आपके स्थानीय काउंसिल से किये जाएं। यह वादे नहीं, असम के भविष्य की दिशा है। सम्मान, सुरक्षा और अवसर - ये अधिकार हम असम के घर-घर पहुंचाएंगे। #5Pratishruti
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Tried to copy this video link and it worked just fine, why are people saying it is not working?
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra@priyankagandhi·
असम की जनता एक तरफ भाजपा के बेलगाम भ्रष्टाचार से त्रस्त है तो दूसरी तरफ उनकी आवाज को दबाया जा रहा है। पूरे प्रदेश को या तो एक परिवार लूट रहा है या फिर असम के सारे संसाधन चंद उद्योगपतियों को सौंपे जा रहे हैं। लोग सवाल न करें, इसके लिए जनता में डर का राज कायम किया जा रहा है। असम की निडर और स्वाभिमानी जनता को ये तानाशाही मंजूर नहीं है। असम को ऐसी सरकार चाहिए जो प्रदेश को लूटने की जगह जनता की सेवा करे। आज नाजिरा, असम में आयोजित जनसभा के माध्यम से प्रदेश के भाई-बहनों से संवाद किया।
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra@priyankagandhi·
अतुलितबलधामं हेमशैलाभदेहं दनुजवनकृशानुं ज्ञानिनामग्रगण्यम्‌ सकलगुणनिधानं वानराणामधीशं रघुपतिप्रियभक्तं वातजातं नमामि रुद्रावतार, भगवान राम के अनन्य भक्त, सेवाभाव के प्रतीक एवं भक्तजनों के संकटमोचक श्री हनुमान जी के जन्मोत्सव की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं। मारुतिनंदन से प्रार्थना है, सभी देशवासियों को बल, बुद्धि, विद्या एवं सुख-समृद्धि प्रदान करें।
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: The markets expected de-escalation. They got the Stone Ages. On the evening of April 1, President Trump delivered a prime-time address from the White House on the Iran war. He declared core strategic objectives “nearing completion.” He promised to hit Iran “extremely hard over the next two to three weeks” and to “bring them back to the stone ages where they belong.” He praised “overwhelming victories” and claimed to have destroyed Iran’s military infrastructure. He told countries struggling with fuel shortages that they “must take care of that passage” themselves, and to “grab it and cherish it.” He said the United States is “now totally independent of the Middle East” and that the Strait of Hormuz “will open up naturally” once the war ends. He did not commit to reopening it himself. Hours earlier, on Truth Social, Trump had posted the ceasefire ultimatum: Hormuz must be “open, free, and clear” or “we are blasting Iran into oblivion.” He told allies to “build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT” or buy American oil instead. He told reporters the war would end when Iran is “put into the stone ages” and can never build a nuclear weapon: “then we’ll leave.” Secretary of State Rubio posted the four objectives immediately after: destroy their weapons factories, destroy their navy, destroy their air force, destroy their chances of ever having a nuclear weapon. Defense Secretary Hegseth posted five words: “Back to the Stone Age.” The administration spoke with one voice. The voice said: we are winning, we are leaving, and whoever wants the strait open can come get it. The S&P 500 futures erased roughly $550 billion in market capitalisation within minutes of the speech. Brent crude surged 4.8 percent to $106.04. WTI jumped 4.2 percent to $104.29. American gasoline crossed $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022, a rise of more than a dollar since the war began. Gold fell. Silver fell sharply. Bitcoin dipped below $67,000. The market did not hear a victory speech. It heard a president extending a war while telling the world that the strait feeding 20 percent of global oil flows is no longer America’s responsibility. Iran responded within hours. The Foreign Ministry called the ceasefire claim “false and baseless.” Araghchi told Al Jazeera that trust was “at zero” and that “you cannot speak to the people of Iran in the language of threats and deadlines.” The IRGC declared the strait “firmly and decisively” under its control. Pezeshkian wrote that Iran would “endure any aggression.” Selective passage continued for China, Russia, India, Iraq, and Pakistan. Everyone else pays in yuan or does not pass. And beneath the rhetoric, the machinery keeps positioning. The USS Tripoli and the 31st MEU arrived at CENTCOM on March 27. The USS Boxer and the 11th MEU are en route. Elements of the 82nd Airborne have deployed. Hundreds of JSOC operators are staging at bases in Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Total regional presence exceeds 50,000 troops. No boots on Iranian soil. But the Kharg Island option is no longer a concept. It is a logistics package waiting for a signature. The speech did not end the war. It priced the exit. And the molecule does not care who signs first. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Muhammad Ayan
Muhammad Ayan@socialwithaayan·
MIT's Nobel Prize-winning economist just published a model with one of the most alarming conclusions in the AI literature so far. If AI becomes accurate enough, it can destroy human civilization's ability to generate new knowledge entirely. Not gradually degrade it. Collapse it. The paper is called AI, Human Cognition and Knowledge Collapse. Authors: Daron Acemoglu, Dingwen Kong, and Asuman Ozdaglar. MIT. Published February 20, 2026. Acemoglu won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2024. He is not a doomer blogger. He is the most cited economist of his generation, and his models tend to be taken seriously by the people who set policy. Here is the argument in plain terms. Human knowledge is not just a collection of facts stored in individuals. It is a living system that requires continuous reproduction. People learn things. They apply them. They teach others. They build on prior work to generate new work. The entire engine of science, medicine, technology, and innovation runs on this cycle of active human cognition. What happens when AI provides personalized, accurate answers to every question people would otherwise have to learn themselves? Individually, each person is better off. They get correct answers faster. They make fewer errors. Their immediate outcomes improve. But they stop doing the cognitive work that sustains the collective knowledge base. Acemoglu's model shows this produces a non-monotone welfare curve. Modest AI accuracy: net positive. AI helps at the margin, humans still do enough learning to sustain collective knowledge, everyone gains. High AI accuracy: net catastrophic. AI is accurate enough that learning yourself feels unnecessary. Human learning effort collapses. The knowledge base that AI was trained on is no longer being refreshed or extended. Innovation stalls. Then stops. The model proves the existence of two stable steady states. A high-knowledge steady state where human learning and AI assistance coexist productively. A knowledge-collapse steady state where collective human knowledge has effectively vanished, individuals still receive good personalized AI recommendations, but the shared intellectual infrastructure that enables new discoveries is gone. And the transition between them is not gradual. It is a threshold effect. Below a certain level of AI accuracy, society stays in the high-knowledge equilibrium. Above that threshold, the system tips. And once it tips, the collapse is self-reinforcing. Because the people who would have learned the things that would have pushed the frontier forward never learned them. And the AI cannot push the frontier on its own. It can only recombine what humans already knew when it was trained. The dark irony at the center of the model: The AI does not fail. It keeps giving accurate, personalized, useful answers right through the collapse. From the individual's perspective, nothing looks wrong. You ask a question, you get a correct answer. But the collective capacity to ask questions nobody has asked before, to build the frameworks that generate new knowledge rather than retrieve existing knowledge, that capacity is quietly disappearing. Acemoglu has been the most prominent mainstream economist skeptical of transformative AI productivity claims. His prior work found that AI's actual measured productivity gains were much smaller than the technology industry projected. This paper is a different kind of warning. Not that AI will fail to deliver promised gains. But that if it succeeds too completely, it will undermine the human cognitive infrastructure that makes long-run progress possible at all. The welfare effect is non-monotone. That is the sentence worth sitting with. Helpful until it is not. Beneficial until it crosses a threshold. And past that threshold, the same accuracy that made it so useful is precisely what makes it devastating. Every student who uses AI instead of working through a problem is a data point. Every researcher who uses AI instead of developing intuition is a data point. Every generation that grows up with accurate AI answers and no incentive to develop deep domain knowledge is a data point. Individually rational. Collectively catastrophic. Acemoglu proved this is not just a cultural concern or a vague anxiety about screen time. It is a mathematically coherent equilibrium that a sufficiently accurate AI system will push society toward. And there is no visible warning sign before the threshold is crossed.
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
देहरादून में मॉर्निंग वॉक पर निकले एक सेवानिवृत्त ब्रिगेडियर वी के जोशी जी की दिनदहाड़े निर्मम हत्या साफ बताती है कि उत्तराखंड की कानून-व्यवस्था पूरी तरह ध्वस्त हो चुकी है। सरहद पर देश की रक्षा में जीवन समर्पित करने वाले ही आज अपने शहर में ही असुरक्षित हैं - आम नागरिक और कई समुदाय डर कर जीने को मजबूर हैं। BJP राज में सिर्फ़ अपराधी बेखौफ और महफूज़ है। कभी शांति और सुरक्षा की पहचान रहा है हमारा उत्तराखंड, आज BJP के ग़ैर-जिम्मेदार नेतृत्व में हिंसा, हत्या और भय के साये में सिमट कर रह गया है।
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra@priyankagandhi·
भगवान महावीर जी ने दुनिया को सत्य, अहिंसा, शांति, प्रेम और करुणा का उपदेश देकर मानवता को रास्ता दिखाया। यही वे मूल्य हैं जो हमारी हजारों साल की संस्कृति के प्राणतत्व हैं। हमारे महापुरुषों के विचार एवं मूल्य हमारी वह शक्ति हैं, जिनको आत्मसात करके ही हम आधुनिक विश्व का सामना कर सकते हैं। आप सभी को भगवान महावीर जयंती की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं।
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नवीन नेगी
Uma Bharti had rightly predicted about Uttarakhand . It is a “low hanging fruit” . Chanting Jai shri Ram , taking selfies in front of Kedarnath and other forms of reel making for optics while pilfering forest and agricultural land in the background is what double engine vikas is about. Roads to the chaar dhaams have more liquor outlets than public rest areas. Is baar 500 paar 🙏
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#WATCH | Dehradun | Retired Army Brigadier VK Joshi allegedly shot dead in Rajpur area According to officials at the scene, the firing broke out during an argument between people travelling in two vehicles, and a stray bullet hit the Brigadier while he was out for a walk. Police cordon off the area and investigation is underway.

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This is what childhood looks like in Gaza.
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Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 2003, a German film crew followed a nomadic family in Mongolia's Gobi Desert. The film, The Story of the Weeping Camel, was nominated for an Oscar. A mother camel had rejected her newborn after a brutal two-day labour. Without her milk, the calf would die. The family knew one option. They sent their two young sons on a journey across the desert to find a musician who could perform a ritual called Hoos, a chanting ceremony passed down for centuries specifically for this moment. The musician came. The ritual was performed. The mother camel wept real tears and turned to her calf for the first time. The film crew had gone to document a way of life. They had no idea they would capture that. UNESCO added the Hoos ritual to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2015, alongside flamenco, the Mediterranean diet, and the art of Neapolitan pizza making.
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