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@IndianTechGuide I can imagine why mr Gadkari wasn't the choice of PM in BJP..
He is hitting 1st and asking questions later
Despite the severe lack of infra n rushing into e20,he still hasn't learn frm mistakes
Sometimes tough love is necessary but that doesn't mean u always keep beating
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@thecaravanindia This is why u should do cheap dr°gs
Somebody give a good dealers number to Mr Sushant Singh😅
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Under Modi, the power gap has widened so much that the world no longer speaks of India and China in the same vein. This is the cumulative effect of a foreign policy that has prioritised leader-centric spectacle over institutionalised strategy.
Read the entire essay by Sushant Singh (@SushantSin): caravanmagazine.in/politics/us-is…

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@konstructivizm Pluto: Exists
Scientist 100 years ago: It's a planet
Scientist 25 years ago: Pluto isn't a planet
Every science guy on earth
We shall not ever mention P....of whose name we shall not speak of
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That's a beautiful and poetic reminder of just how immense our solar system truly is! The speed of light—exactly 299,792,458 m/s (often rounded to 300,000 km/s) —sets the cosmic speed limit, and these light-travel delays turn every glance upward into a look back in time. Your summary captures the wonder perfectly.Here are the values with a bit more precision for reference (based on average or typical distances; actual times vary slightly with orbital positions):The Moon: About 1.3 seconds on average (distance ~384,400 km). It's the closest thing we have to a "real-time" view in space.
grc.nasa.gov
The Sun: 8 minutes and 20 seconds on average (1 AU ≈ 149.6 million km). We're always seeing the Sun as it was nearly 8.3 minutes ago—enough time that if it suddenly vanished, we'd still enjoy its light and warmth for those precious minutes.
skyatnightmagazine.com
Mars: Varies significantly with orbital alignment—from about 3 minutes at closest approach to 22 minutes at farthest (sometimes cited as up to ~20–22 minutes). That communication lag is indeed a huge engineering challenge for rovers and future crewed missions; commands and responses can't be instantaneous.
ck12.org
Saturn: Light from the Sun takes roughly 80 minutes (about 1 hour 20 minutes) to reach Saturn's distance (~9.6 AU on average). So when you peer through a telescope, you're seeing it as it was over an hour earlier. Earth-to-Saturn one-way light time is similar, around 67–80+ minutes depending on positions.
spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov
Neptune: Around 4 hours (typically 4–4.3 hours) for sunlight to reach it (~30 AU). By the time the light arrives, it's much fainter, and we're peering back half a day. Earth-to-Neptune light time is comparable, varying with alignment.
reddit.com
These delays aren't just trivia—they shape how we explore. Radio signals (which travel at light speed) mean Mars rovers operate with autonomy, and outer-planet missions like those to Saturn or Neptune require incredibly patient planning and onboard intelligence.It's a profound thought: even the fastest thing in the universe can't conquer these distances instantly. Distance and time really are intertwined, as relativity reminds us. The farther out we look, the deeper into the past we're gazing—whether it's planets in our backyard or galaxies billions of light-years away.What a humbling, awe-inspiring universe we live in. Got a favorite planet or a specific mission whose light-delay challenges fascinate you most? Or want to dive into how this affects things like potential future human travel or telescope observations?

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@Aloksharmaaicc Nehru was never supposed to be pm, now imagine S Patel as pm
India grew because of headstrong gritty and persistent people...
Bcz Tata Mahindra Birla etc chose to invest innovate
The derogatory term coined was "Hindu rate of growth" for years. 4% avgfr a growing economy like ours
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@thebetterindia Where the f did Mughals get their drinks from? Turkey?
Pls get ur head out of ur @ss and understand India existed 9000 years before Mughals and 8000 years before a certain desert cult. Even they don't hv a problem acknowledging that
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I may be small, but I’ve cooled empires :grapes:
Back in the Mughal era, I was turned into refreshing sherbets, a royal summer drink that beat the heat in grand courts.
Tangy, juicy, and naturally cooling…
I still find my way into glasses across rural India every summer.
No fancy packaging, just pure, desi refreshment.
Guess who I am?
#IndianSummer #DesiDrinks #TraditionalIndia #CoolingFoods #SummerRefreshment
[Indian Summer Drinks, Traditional Cooling Foods India, Mughal Era Drinks, Rural India Beverages, Natural Summer Coolers]

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@steve_hanke Senior distinguished 1st world ivy league scholars somehow keep discounting the prior centuries of loot and plunder by colonialism and previous decades of deliberate attempts by the 1st world to keep India down out and poor!!
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#IndiaWatch🇮🇳: When measured on a Purchasing Power Parity basis, India is the world’s 3rd largest economy.
But, on a per capita basis, India remains poor.
INDIA = SIZE WITHOUT PROSPERITY.

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@IndiaExplained It's not a uniquely Indian thing My Lord
.as many Muricans have posted entitled white Murican individuals and their shenanigans ....pls do a YouTube search u will find the same in Murican flights good sir my Lord sir
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@ARanganathan72 I'm pretty sure even Martians are happier than India!
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@archeohistories The pythagoras theorem isn't exactly how original work... Ancient India already knew and had discovered this centuries earlier
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The Greek philosopher Pythagoras is remembered today as the serene sage of geometry—the man who taught the world that in a right triangle the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. What is less widely remembered is that the ancient Greek world was not a quiet university campus. It was a landscape of rival cities, mercenaries, and constant war. Philosophers, merchants, poets, and mathematicians all lived in the same turbulent society, and many of them knew the spear as well as the stylus.
Did Pythagoras personally march into battle? We cannot say for certain. The surviving sources—written centuries later—tell us far more about his mathematics, his strange philosophical brotherhood in southern Italy, and his belief that numbers governed the universe. But he lived in a Greek world where nearly every free man was expected to defend his city. So while history remembers the triangles, it is not impossible that at some point the great mathematician also had to put down the chalk, pick up a spear, and hope the angles worked out in his favor.
© Pivotal Historical Moments fan
#archaeohistories

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@hawkensenjoyer @vintagemapstore Don't smoke cheap drugs u bozo😅
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@MDUmairKh @vintagemapstore India dates back ages before any empire dumbass can't judge by 1 time period
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@vintagemapstore India was always a rough region around the Indus river containing several states. Never a single country, which was created in 1947.
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@DrAamirRafiq @IndiaHistorypic Y where did u place the b*mb now??
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Casteism does not go away because you pretend it does not exist.
Labelling food as "Prepared by Brahmins" normalises and reinforces caste hierarchy in subtle, everyday ways:
It implies that food prepared by Brahmins is superior/purer and, by extension, food prepared by others might be less so or "impure"
It taps into Brahminical ideas of ritual purity/pollution that have historically justified caste discrimination, e.g., who can cook for whom, who can eat together.
Even if the intent is just "traditional recipe" or "support local Brahmin makers," it perpetuates the idea that caste is a legitimate qualifier for quality or cleanliness in something as basic as food.
This mirrors broader patterns in India where caste shows up in kitchens, canteens, matrimonial ads, job preferences, etc., and often defended as "culture" or "preference," but it upholds exclusion and hierarchy.
Ignoring or downplaying such markers, e.g., "it's just about taste" or "no harm intended", allows caste-based signalling to continue unchallenged in daily life.
Calling it out directly is necessary because pretending these labels are neutral or harmless lets the underlying structure persist.

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@HinduRashtra29 @Sportskeeda Y ur dad didn't waste u in the toilet?!
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@LiveLawIndia Surely none of their relatives hv blown up in pieces
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'Disappointing' : Ex-SC Judges Criticise Supreme Court's Judgment Denying Bail To Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam
#UmarKhalid #SupremeCourt
livelaw.in/top-stories/di…
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@Jesse_Feb Pisslamic brainwashing at its peak....
In any case this is why the Indian greeting 🙏🏼 is the best
From hygiene perspective as well as significance/deeper meaning as well
We need to follow it more than anyone else
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@MohitMishra20 @news24tvchannel @manakgupta @BabitaPhogat No because it's her lifestory that the makers borrowed! Or any others lifestory
How dumb can u be??
It's not on them
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@news24tvchannel @manakgupta @BabitaPhogat If the film was flop would she return 1 cr ? And all 2000 cr is taken by Amir Khan ?
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2000 करोड़ की फिल्म, फोगाट परिवार को मिला सिर्फ 1 करोड़
◆ बबीता फोगाट का चाय वाला इंटरव्यू मानक गुप्ता के साथ
◆ पूरा इंटरव्यू: rb.gy/6yzz65
@ManakGupta #ManakKaRapidFire @BabitaPhogat | #ChaiWalaInterview
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@news24tvchannel @manakgupta @BabitaPhogat No surprises here...bullywood doing bullywood things!
I believe similar thing happened after Rang de basanti..and a whole bunch of other films
The Phogat family should part of any deal made about their life story and should receive a % with every sale of Dangal story
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