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Lalit 🇮🇳🐍🚀@PANDEyMONIUM·
A residential complex in my locality is named Live-in Residents there must be like -"Bro main live-in me rehta hu... Parents k saath"
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
The women’s reservation bill has fallen in Parliament. I don’t think the govt will mind this outcome too much. Since the primary goal was optics, the bill failing is actually even better optics. From now on, in every rally and bhashan, the PM will say that the opposition is anti-women, they didn’t let the bill pass. Zinda haathi laakh ka, mara haathi sava laakh ka.
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Lalit 🇮🇳🐍🚀@PANDEyMONIUM·
@Paimaamu @srineelabh By this logic, if tomorrow some vise men of Sri Ram Janmmabhoomi Teerth Sthal announces to install a statue of some other religion inside the temple, we all would not have any say and should not raise any voice? Ek deepak se existing pujariyon ka work load increase nahi ho jata
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Ajey@Paimaamu·
Mein yeh baat apne par bhi leta hoon. Pehle gali mein bhi diya karta tha lekin sach baat toh yeh hai ki meine bhi outsource kiya hua hai na? Door desh mein aake bas gaya hoon. Meine bhi paise daan kiye mandir ke liye. Toh ab RJB mein jyoti lage ya pandal, isme mera koi adhikaar nahi hai bolne mein ki kya lagna chahiye.
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Ajey
Ajey@Paimaamu·
Hi Pawan, By birth you are eligible to do the Agnyadhana. Instead of shifting the responsibility over to other people for maintaining the holy fire there, you can get proper initiation and do it yourself. I can connect you with people who can help you. Will you drop your cushy lifestyle and do it?
Ayatollah Kumaoni@niveshit

@ShriRamTeerth क्या भारत भूमि से अखंड ज्योति जलाने की परंपरा लुप्त हो गई है जो यह चाइनीज खिलौना ज्योति के नाम पर यहां रखा गया है? @ChampatRaiVHP क्या वास्तविक ज्योति को बनाए रखने जितना भी श्रम आपके इतने बड़े ट्रस्ट के लिए भारी पड़ रहा है?

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your fridge runs 24 hours a day. Solar panels only work while the sun’s out. That mismatch is the entire reason this plant exists, and the fix is just hot salt. The Dunhuang plant in China’s Gobi Desert uses 12,000 mirrors aimed at a single tower about as tall as an 80-story building. All that focused sunlight heats a mix of salts (the same stuff in fertilizer) to 565°C, hot enough to glow red. That liquid salt gets pumped into giant insulated tanks. The tanks are so well insulated they only lose about 1°C per day. When the city needs electricity at 2am, the hot salt boils water into steam, the steam spins a turbine, and you get power. Same basic process as a coal plant. Just no coal. Here’s what makes this different from regular solar: the storage lasts 11 hours. Sun goes down, plant keeps running all night. The big batteries that cities plug into their power grids right now? Those typically hold about 4 hours of electricity. Building batteries that last 11 hours is possible, but the cost balloons fast. A German energy storage study found that storing energy in hot salt costs roughly 33x less than storing it in the lithium-ion batteries we use today. China has built 27 of these plants so far, enough to power roughly a million homes. They doubled that number in 2025 alone. Another 3,000 megawatts (enough for about 2 million more homes) are under construction right now, with 4,000 more in the planning stage. Beijing wants 15,000 megawatts by 2030. The US tried this same technology once. Ivanpah, out in the Mojave Desert. Cost $2.2 billion. But they skipped the storage part entirely, so it could only make power while the sun was shining. It needed natural gas every morning just to start up. It’s now slated to shut down in 2026, thirteen years early, because regular solar panels got so cheap they made the whole project obsolete. China took the same idea, added the one part America left out, and is now building dozens of them. One more thing worth knowing. The salt is made from basic industrial chemicals. No lithium mining. No cobalt. No rare earth metals. And it lasts 30 years of daily use before the tanks need work.
Volcaholic 🌋@volcaholic1

China’s solar power plant in Dunhuang uses around 12,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto a central tower, heating molten salt to extreme temperatures. That heat is stored and used to generate electricity on demand, including after sunset.

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Aniruddha
Aniruddha@aNr1857·
I think best is not to have interviews and let these aspirants in directly, but the cut offs are also a discriminatory problem, best is not to have cut offs, let them directly in. But then appearing for exam is also a discriminatory problem, best is not to have upsc exam, just recruit whoever applies first on 1st come basis! But applying 1st is also a discriminatory problem, best to approach people directly and give them jobs at their homes. But then coming to offices and doing fixed job is a problem, there may be discriminations! Best is to credit amounts to people, they can freely do whatever they aspire , enjoy freedom and spend amount. This is already happening but amounts are low, no need of jobs, upsc or anything. Just send bigger amounts!
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Jamie Alter 🇮🇳
Jamie Alter 🇮🇳@alter_jamie·
@BugsAnil No. 😆 Those are very different films with different scripts, directors and producers 🤦🏽‍♂️
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Dr Poornima 🇮🇳
Dr Poornima 🇮🇳@PoornimaNimo·
There are 16 voters in my family, and we are traditional BJP supporters. We did not lose confidence in the BJP, after the new UGC guidelines. We have seen the rule of the INC, and we will never compromise on our loyalty, dharma, or nationalism. I do not abandon my country, my parents, my political party, or my siblings, simply because I disagree with certain guidelines or principles. When my community did not vote for PM Modi in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and he did not receive a majority, he neither questioned us nor lost his trust and confidence in us. He still worked tirelessly for us bringing Waqf Amendment Act and relief for middle class taxation slab. So why should I lose my trust and confidence in him over a single guideline ?
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Mens Canvas
Mens Canvas@MensCanvas·
6 Stylish Colour Combos You Need to Try: 1.
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𝓑𝓾𝓷𝓷𝔂.
𝓑𝓾𝓷𝓷𝔂.@myorensarea·
most expensive color combinations a thread
𝓑𝓾𝓷𝓷𝔂. tweet media𝓑𝓾𝓷𝓷𝔂. tweet media
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GemsOfINDOLOGY
GemsOfINDOLOGY@GemsOfINDOLOGY·
Why Hindi speakers stumble at 39, 49, 59, 69, 79, and 89? Because Hindi names many of these as 𝐨𝐧𝐞 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐭𝐞𝐧, not as the previous ten plus nine. Examples: 𝟑𝟗 = उनतालीस, 𝟒𝟗 = उनचास, 𝟓𝟗 = उनसठ, 𝟔𝟗 = उनहत्तर. English uses a straight additive rule—nineteen, twenty‑nine, thirty‑nine. So switching between the two systems can trip even fluent speakers. This isn’t just a modern quirk: classical Sanskrit kept multiple forms for numbers like 19, including subtractive ones and additive one, and Latin had ūndēvīgintī, literally one from twenty. So the confusion is structural, not a slip. Reply if you want the full thread with history, logic, and more examples.
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Shrey Tyagi
Shrey Tyagi@iamshreytyagi·
This official channel of T-Series is posting 2000s Bollywood music videos in AI upscaled interpolated 8K 60fps and they’re bloody good. I just don’t know how they’re doing such flawless 24 to 60 fps conversion without any artifacts even during scene cuts! @tseriesoldisgold/videos" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">m.youtube.com/@tseriesoldisg
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chittaranjan@i_CHITTARANJAN1·
arijit singh singing gehra hua from dhurandhar live for the first time ever!
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ᴋᴀᴍʟᴇsʜ sɪɴɢʜ / tau
PROPER 🦏 Dhurandhar is technically good cinema, but it is also pure, unadulterated, and unacceptable propaganda. You don't need to see the full 3.4-hour film to conclude that. I haven't. Now you have to hear me out before you go out to watch this piece of gratuitous gore wrapped in a spy thriller cover. Aditya Dhar is an insidious bigot, proven by his deliberate choice to show Pakistan in a poor light. He could have chosen Mauritius, which has beaches where the lady spy could prance in a bikini. But no, he chose the lovely Lyari in Karachi. Do we not have kachchi aabadi in India? My bigotry of low expectations is so profound that I patronisingly conflate 25 crore Indian Muslims with Pakistan, and by extension, Islam, and therefore, I cannot endorse this 'Islamophobia.' ​I must offer my disservice now by preemptively attributing motives to Dhar and questioning the existence of any cinema, however well-made, that my indoctrinated intellect can't easily process. I haven't seen the film, and I hope I don't like it when I do. My review will follow, but for now, know this: This is not my India. This is not my Bollywood. ​Dear YRF, only your spy universe can salvage what is left of our nice little insulated universe. Please show an Indian spy making love with a terrorist-spy who has vowed a thousand cuts on India. Make love, not war. Peace and out. ♥️☮️♥️ I expect all like-minded global citizens to believe me and support me as I raise the heat in a already hot and fractured society. I will not allow Aditya Dhar to damage the fabric the threads of which I have been pulling so carefully as I pull the wool over your eyes. Wait for my review where I will condemn the chutzpah of Dhar and pan his big outing after watching the film. Also, Yami shouldn't have married this man. She is a bigot too. Deepika shouldn't have married the nutcase who looks brilliant as the protagonist. She is a bigot too. Compromised by JP Nadda with a brand ambassador role. Also, anybody who watches this film is a bigot. Except the critic with a conscience, like me. Rating: Dhurandhar gets 0 stars. It's an assault on our collective lack of conscience.
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Lalit Bidhuri
Lalit Bidhuri@LalitKumarHindu·
@divya_gandotra नई जो यूपी पुलिस सिपाही भर्ती हुई थी 62 हजार से अधिक उसमें से 10 हजार के करीब सिपाही ट्रेनिंग छोड़कर आ चुके है , कोई खबर नहीं चली , वेतन कम , बॉर्डर स्कीम और बड़े अधिकारियों का शोषण चलते पुलिस सिपाही सिर्फ 35 हजार मासिक में घर छोड़कर नौकरी करते है । उनकी मानसिक स्थिति पे ध्यान हो
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
No doubt India has some amazing, hardworking police officers and constables, the kind who risk their lives every single day. But it’s equally true that a huge chunk of the force still operates with dishonesty, corruption, and outright abuse of power. It’s time the Government stops looking away. > Make police training and schooling mandatory and standardised > Implement body cams for every officer on duty > Ensure GPS-enabled patrol vehicles > Set up independent complaint redressal boards > Introduce strict audits, surprise checks & psychological evaluations > And most importantly, create accountability that cannot be influenced or bought A safer India needs a cleaner police system not just brave officers, but an honest structure.
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Pawan@_bas_kar_pawan·
I've visited 5/57 so my score is 5 What is your score??
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Grace Gym🏋️‍♀️@GraceGym_·
Can't sleep? Watch this and fall asleep in 2 minutes😴😴 (Proven by scientists)
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Lalit 🇮🇳🐍🚀@PANDEyMONIUM·
@curiosweetie I believe the rule is that if a family member has died, you are not supposed to enter into kitchen until the list rites are completed
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Curiosweety@curiosweetie·
I relate to this. My FIL had just died. MIL was in shock and semi conscious. My husband was busy in arrangements for last rites. And relatives were asking me for tea - some wanted without sugar, some with ginger, some with less sugar, some were asking if we had sugar free, some without milk, some extra strong, half cup and so forth. I just went through the motions and cuaromized the tea demands....but that experience put me off people in general. And the whole rituals. Half of them had issue with why my mother in law hadn't changed to whites yet or had removed her bangles. Many had extra advice on extra rituals, daan and stuff. Some were bitching about pandits. Nobody cared for us, my FIL or were affected as such. For them, it was about them. So I don't care for anybody much either. . Thats why I don't want even a single person at my funeral. I want to go alone and in peace and not inform anyone, not relatives, neighbors, not colleagues. Just the 6-7 of us and that's it. And I also don't care for rituals, cos I am gone. How does anything matter. Just cremate me and be done. Rest i am with god/ universe already so who cares.
Urrmi@Urrmi_

This gold never gets old. 🎯

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