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Sonic@Sonic_2430·
@Randeep_Sisodia The day you start to know more than duo you should start speaking till then your utterances have no value . They start thinking from your intellect gives up so calm down Randeep . They saw the tsunami and sidelined KA from all of it .
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Randeep Sisodia@Randeep_Sisodia·
Following is quite clear now: BJP indeed wasn’t interested in State TN elections 2026 and gave the carte blanch to EPS… To further strengthen the free hand given to EPS, Annamalai was sidelined and a pliable Nainar, an EPS yes man, was made the TN BJP President completely compromising the core BJP values… A paltry 27 seats that too majority of them in areas BJP hardly had any presence, was the final nail in the coffin of the expectations of TN BJP karyakartas! I think had EPS offered only 10 seats, BJP might have accepted those too. In hindsight, even 10 seats were too much for them in TN… The experiment, just like Telangana, has badly backfired and BJP’s so called plans for general elections with EPS are a total non starter. As things stand, implosion of ADMK is imminent and EPS could soon be history… BJP seems to be in a state of utter shock now as far as TN is concerned and seem to be in a complete decision paralysis… Only Annamalai can cut the ice and break this log jam now and take TN BJP out of a morass… All eyes on his return!
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Parimal@Fintech03·
Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? He is the reason we can find a needle in the digital haystack of the world. Meet Dr. Rajeev Motwani (1962-2009), the Ghost who built the logic of the modern world. A boy from Jammu who went to IIT Kanpur & ended up teaching 2 kids at Stanford how to organize the internet. W/o him, there is no Google. W/o him, the web would be a chaotic library with no index. He was the master of Randomized Algorithms, the man who proved that sometimes, a bit of chance is the fastest way to the truth. He won the Nobel of his field & mentored the titans of Silicon Valley, yet he remains an invisible legend in his homeland. He is the architect of the digital oracle, the man who taught the world how to search. Born in 1962 in Jammu, Rajeev grew up in a household defined by the discipline of the Indian Army. As a child, he famously wanted to be a librarian because he loved books so much. He eventually realized that mathematics was the ultimate indexing system for the universe. He belonged to the legendary Class of 1983 at IIT Kanpur. This was a Silo of intense competition that refined his ability to solve problems with extreme speed & elegance. He moved to the US & earned his PhD from UC Berkeley in 1988, diving into the deep waters of theoretical computer science. Before Motwani, most computer scientists tried to find perfect answers. Motwani realized that for massive amounts of data, perfection is too slow. He proved that by introducing a small, controlled amount of randomness into an algorithm, we could solve complex problems millions of times faster than traditional methods. In 1995, he co-authored Randomized Algorithms. It is not just a textbook; it is the fundamental blueprint for modern computing. Every time a large system (like a global bank/a social network) processes data, it likely uses a Motwani-style randomized check. In the mid-90s, at Stanford University, Motwani encountered 2 students: Larry Page & Sergey Brin. They had a rough idea for a search engine. Motwani provided the mathematical rigor. He helped them formulate PageRank, the algorithm that ranks web pages by their importance based on link structure. He was not just a mentor; he was an early advisor & investor. He was the Ghost in the room when Google was born in a garage. Beyond Google, he was a foundational advisor to PayPal, Airbnb, & Twitter. He saw the Pattern of Success in startups before they even had a name. In 2001, he won the highest honor in theoretical computer science (The Gödel Prize) for his work on the PCP Theorem (a massive breakthrough in how we verify proofs). In 2009, at the age of 47, he passed away in a tragic accident at his home in California. Silicon Valley went into a state of deep mourning. Sergey Brin wrote a heartbreaking tribute titled "Rajeev Motwani, my friend & teacher." Yet, in India, his name did not make the front pages. He remains a Ghost in the country that produced him. He is the Ghost of the Algorithm. Like Ramanujan, he saw the beauty in the approximated truth. He realized that the world is too big to be solved by simple, rigid lines, so he taught machines how to use probability to find the truth. Key Work: theory.stanford.edu/~rajeev/papers…
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Sonic@Sonic_2430·
@Randeep_Sisodia You are a keyboard warrior . They are running country . They must be knowing more than the combined intellect of all that can you or will ever possess . Calm down and smell the coffee , the world does not go or run by your whims and fancies .
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Randeep Sisodia@Randeep_Sisodia·
Imagine the extent of blunder committed by BJP in Tamil Nadu: BJP gave a lease of life to ADMK which was in ICU and instead put its own party in the state in ICU 🤦🏻 It’s a MISTAKE, not a MASTERSTROKE!
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Chris Chavez@ChrisChavez·
OMG. 🇰🇪 Sabastian Sawe becomes the first man ever to break 2 hours in a marathon (legal conditions) in 1:59:30 at the London Marathon! Yomif Kejelcha 🇪🇹 runs 1:59:41 in his DEBUT. Jacob Kiplimo 🇺🇬 takes third in 2:00:28 All under the previous WR.
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Sonic@Sonic_2430·
@crispeconomiX Aptly put . Someone show this to the dense and daft —> @goonereol who only whines about PM while whiling away smoking w at some shanty shop . Such clowns think the state is still in its glory are the ones who need to be kicked on the back side to show them the reality
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Bitan Chakraborty@crispeconomiX·
I am a Non Resident Bengali. I was born and brought up in Delhi. Apart from yearly visits to Kolkata during summer vacations, I stayed continuously in Kolkata for 2 years only- during MBA. And that stay removed the rose tinted glasses. There are 3 things that jolted me- generic dilapidation, civic apathy and abject urban poverty. My friends from CU/JU wore "You can travel the entire city and eat if you have 100 in your pocket" as badge of honor. You see half the people would starved as they did not earn 100 a day. Apart from IIMC which places almost everyone outside WB , every B-School struggled to place anyone within the city that paid more than 3 LPA. There were just no jobs. The students at these B-Schools boasted of being from Xavier, Brabourne etc. and were 'koop mandook'. Most of the people I knew of then are not in Kolkata. Some realized early, some late. But they realized. No one wants to go back. And then you see some random Bong NRIs clownishly dancing with placards saying 'Don't vote BJP'. Really? You bloody left because leftists destroyed industries and TMC appeased the peaceful folks to the hilt. In my ancestral village, everyone from my father's gen either has a small shop or is a party worker. Their sons while away their time at nooks, smoke weed. I always thank my father who decided in '78 that it is time to leave Bengal. Visionary. Else I would be one of those guys. I don't know if the situation Bengal can be reversed. Most Bengalis are too poor and really want that 1000-2000 every month. Elites are co-opted. Sliver of middle class wants to go out. Even if BJP comes somehow, all gundas might shift en masse to BJP. Then what? We Bengalis need to bring changes from within. Too much of marinating in past glory and 'Amartya Sen maachher matha kheye boro hoyechhen, tuio khaa', has done us in. I don't know how. I don't see light at the end of the tunnel. Chaa er Cup ey Biplob ene baal kichui hobe naa. What did not work for ~50 years, will magically start working now? Are you daft?
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Akulam Nee Chan
Akulam Nee Chan@iamsoorej·
@Paperclip_In He is the first Indian alive personality honoured by an Indian postage stamp. The stamp was released on his 100th birthday!
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Neha Raj 📹🎤@HeyNehaRaj·
इन्हें तो डांस इंडिया डांस में आना चाहिए 😂
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The Dr. Logos ©@TheDoctorLogos·
How to Geometrically Draw a Perfect Egg🥚 by nakkageort
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Italy, one of the hobbies for older men is “Umarell”. Retired men who enjoy watching construction sites while giving unsolicited advice
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Ronit Pereira
Ronit Pereira@CAronitpereira·
Remember this scene A shareholder named Abhishek Kalra holding just 1 share lectured the management of GKB Lenses for 3 minutes. 😂 Incredible
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Namrata@kaleshikudi·
Indian train Peak detailing 📈 😭😂
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Vatsala Singh
Vatsala Singh@_vatsalasingh·
भारत की पहली बोलती रामायण...
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Sonic@Sonic_2430·
@BefittingFacts @iShashiShekhar @RituRathaur She and the assorted minions and cabals of @mediacrooks. All day they do is abuse the PM . They had some hopes from PM but got nothing so resorted to name calling. Kishwar and gang and newsminute were all propped up by mediacrooks and his ilk
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Facts@BefittingFacts·
@iShashiShekhar @RituRathaur jaise besharam dhundhne se na milenge. Roz subah utho, fake news failao, gaali khaake besharmo ke tarah so jaao. dusre din fir wapas se start.
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Shashi Kumar
Shashi Kumar@iShashiShekhar·
Whenever there is a negative news about BJP or Narendra Modi, the most fake news peddler Ritu Rathaur will jump to tweet without verifying facts. That’s her desperation. And look at the language she uses, Maa Kamkhya will show her wrath. She will have egg on her face when BJP will sweep elections in Assam.
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Sonic@Sonic_2430·
@aravind Fun fact , anecdotal but this is the reason for lowest diabetes among tailors in India as they tend to do this exercise as part of their job . Working with their legs to operate the sewing machine saves them from diabetes inadvertently
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Aravind@aravind·
No need for harder and inconvenient exercise like squats to reduce blood sugar (see bryan's post). Try this simple, discreet move after your meal wherever you are: Sit comfortably on a chair or sofa with your feet flat on the ground and knees bent about 90 degrees. Keep the balls of your feet and toes planted, then lift your heels as high as possible. Press down through the front of your feet, then relax and let your heels lower back down. Repeat in a smooth rhythm for 10–30 minutes (or as long as you can). This will reduce blood glucose, improve insulin response, reduce inflammation, and you may even start losing weight if you make it a habit.
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@bryan_johnson Just activating the soleus muscle through simple seated contractions after a meal can significantly blunt blood sugar spikes by 52% and lower insulin response by 60% over 3 hours.

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A K (Vedic Astrologer) ಎ ಕೆ 🇮🇳
Shubh Hanuman Jayanti. 🚩 If you ever go through a confused state of mind, listen to this jaap. or even better chant it 11 times.
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