Mohd Salman

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Mohd Salman

Mohd Salman

@MdSam464

Medicine&tech

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Neha Solanki
Neha Solanki@solankineha01·
Lol, how is he this happy so quickly? Feels as unreal as a girl posting “best husband” the morning after an arranged marriage..
Raghav Chadha@raghav_chadha

Congratulations to the entire BJP family on the impressive election results, with West Bengal marking a historic & decisive victory that stands out as truly remarkable. The outcomes from Assam and Puducherry further reflect people’s continued faith in development and strong governance. This victory stands as a testament to the decisive leadership of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi Ji, the strategic vision of Hon’ble HM Shri @AmitShah Ji, and the dedicated efforts of BJP National President Shri @NitinNabin Ji. A win for every citizen aspiring for a stronger, more developed India 🇮🇳

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Mohd Salman
Mohd Salman@MdSam464·
IDK anyone observed it or not but there are a lot of similarities between Saiyans(DBZ) and Viltrumites(Invincible).
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Mohd Salman
Mohd Salman@MdSam464·
@solankineha01 They are more "galeypadu" than trans people in trains. One sided msg pe msg.
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ch€t@n
ch€t@n@trust_my_lies·
@solankineha01 Aap jyada janate hai, aap keh rahe ho thik hee hoga.
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Mohd Salman
Mohd Salman@MdSam464·
@naalaYUCK Bhai dono taane mutually exclusive groups dete hain,infact opposite ideology k groups.
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Piyush Rai
Piyush Rai@Benarasiyaa·
New friend in the balcony. Any idea which bird is this?
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Mohd Salman
Mohd Salman@MdSam464·
@_kumbhkaran Is dealer ki to khud piche tv pe dish nahi kaam kar rahi kya AC bechega.
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कुंभकरण
कुंभकरण@_kumbhkaran·
Me: Bhaiya ek AC leni thi. Dealer: Le lijiye, btayiye kitne ton ka du? Me: Are ton wala nahi chahiye, wahi halka wala de dijiye 25-30 kg wala. Dealer:
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amit kilhor
amit kilhor@amitkilhor·
@nandantwts I count 6 fans without grills. So. It like save some, and let some go thing?
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Nand@n
Nand@n@nandantwts·
Fan costs 2k, and iron grill costs 5k. Anyway, students' lives are important first.
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Mohd Salman
Mohd Salman@MdSam464·
@sharmavibhor2 Original padh liya karo,translation nahi,poora joke tabah kardeta translation.
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Dr SHRADDHEY KATIYAR
Dr SHRADDHEY KATIYAR@Wegiveyouhealt1·
Criminal are those who feed these bastards , these flying rats. These bastards are responsible for struggles of other birds. Spreading lung diseases & mess.
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Dr. AK 🇮🇳
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx·
I couldn't stop wondering why this cow is so expensive. So I looked it up. I was amazed to find out that a single egg of this cow can fetch upto $25,000. This elite Nelore, descended from India’s hardy Zebu cattle, carries genetics so superior they produce exceptional high-volume, premium-quality beef. That’s why a single one of her ova can sell for around $25,000. Every three weeks she undergoes an ovum pick-up session that typically yields about 10 eggs — turning that single session into a cool $250,000 payday. With roughly 10 productive years still ahead, her eggs alone are projected to generate around $10 million. For a cow valued at $4.8 million, that means her owners are on track to more than double their investment from genetics sales alone. And the real magic happens next: those eggs are fertilized in vitro to create superior offspring that spread her champion traits across countless herds. Literally a cash cow!
World's Amazing Things@Hana_b30

The world's most expensive cow was sold in Brazil for around $4.8 million.

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krithika sivaswamy
krithika sivaswamy@krithikasivasw·
What what an amazing deep tech idea. This is just bloody animal exploitation.
GLOBAL NEWS@MohiniWealth

Bulls as Rural Powerhouses: How 'Nandi Rath' is Turning Stray Cattle into India's Cheapest Electricity Source In the bustling farmlands near Lucknow, a former DSP has sparked a quiet revolution that could redefine self-reliance for millions of Indian farmers. Meet Shailendra Singh's groundbreaking invention: the Nandi Rath – a clever, animal-powered electricity generator that harnesses the natural strength of bulls to produce affordable, sustainable power while solving one of rural India's thorniest problems: stray cattle. Picture this: sturdy bulls calmly walking in continuous circles on a specially designed inclined ramp inside a sturdy metal structure. Their steady movement spins a high-tech gearbox and flywheel system connected to alternators, converting kinetic energy into clean electricity. No fuel, no pollution, and minimal maintenance. A single bull delivers a solid 5 kW of power per hour. Add solar panels for a hybrid boost, and output jumps to 10 kW – enough to run irrigation pumps, flour mills, lighting, and household appliances all day long. The real magic? Electricity costs farmers just around ₹1.5 per unit – a game-changing fraction of grid prices. Farmers aren't just saving money; they're turning previously "unproductive" stray bulls into revenue generators. The animals get shelter, care, and purpose, while owners gain energy independence and extra income. This isn't some lab experiment. Singh has built and tested the Nandi Rath right on his own property in Siddhpur, Uttar Pradesh. The latest model features patented gearbox technology that maximizes output with minimal effort from the bulls – they simply walk naturally, using gravity and momentum to keep the system humming efficiently. What makes Nandi Rath truly brilliant is how it tackles two massive rural challenges in one stroke. India grapples with huge numbers of stray cattle that often become a burden. At the same time, unreliable and expensive electricity holds back small farmers. Singh's invention flips both problems into opportunities: stray animals become valuable partners in energy production, empowering villages to become energy self-sufficient without depending on expensive diesel or erratic grids. This innovation feels deeply rooted in India's soul – blending ancient respect for cattle (Nandi, after all, is Lord Shiva's divine bull) with modern engineering ingenuity. It's eco-friendly, scalable, and perfectly suited for the realities of village life. Shailendra Singh's vision goes beyond one machine. With government subsidies, cooperative models, and support from agricultural universities, Nandi Rath could spread across thousands of farms, lighting up homes, boosting crop yields, and creating a new rural economy powered by compassion and creativity. In a world chasing high-tech solutions, sometimes the most powerful ideas come from the ground up – quite literally, from the steady footsteps of hardworking bulls. Nandi Rath proves that true innovation doesn't always need fancy gadgets or massive funding. It just needs someone brave enough to see potential where others see problems. If this sparks your interest in grassroots tech transforming India, share it forward. Solutions like this deserve to reach every village that needs them. The future of rural power might just walk on four legs! #NandiRath #RuralInnovation #SustainableEnergy #MadeInIndia

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Dr Shaurya Garg
Dr Shaurya Garg@DrShauryaGarg·
@DrAditya2935 Bina study publish liye thoda overblown nhi hai? Ofc all I have heard about her is her academic credentials, but idk studies of autism have forever been school to just too many confounders….
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