Rakesh Soni

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Rakesh Soni

Rakesh Soni

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Swati Jaiswal
Swati Jaiswal@reachsj·
@Sonirk @vivbajaj Thank you Rakesh Ji. I have noted the details but I request to delete this as my advice is to never share your person details at an open forum. Thanks. We will reach you.
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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@vivbajaj I can’t access my subscription due to a KYC requirement, which I’m unable to complete as an NRI based in the US. I haven’t been able to get support from your team—at least help process a refund of my dues.
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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@reachsj @vivbajaj Your team has asked to share screenshot of error message, my problem is that I can’t do KYC being an NRI
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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@reachsj I’m being asked to share screenshot of error message by your team, my problem is being an NRI I can not do KYC.
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Cabinet Minister, Ministry of Memes,🇮🇳
One day a dog went to a fight with tiger. As usual, tiger beat him a lot. Dog was still getting beaten, when a bear passed by. Tiger was friends with bear, so negotiations happened and tiger left the dog alone. The dog went out and kept repeating.. “I beat tiger”.. “I gave 6 wounds to tiger”, “I am the strongest..” Also till date, the dog keeps licking bear’s butt and thanks him whenever he gets a chance. This is a true story. But any resemblance to Shehbaz Sharif licking Trump’s butt is purely coincidental.
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PVR Narasimha Rao
PVR Narasimha Rao@homam108·
Imagine someone I dearly love refers to me as “Narasimha ji”. Imagine someone I don’t care for jumps in & declares, “Shocked again! This is cultural insensitivity. He should be addressed as Narasimha garu.” Perfect analogy for what just happened on Ramakrishna Jayanti! 😄 Best wishes for Ramakrishna Jayanti BTW! May the great “master” (English equivalent of Swami and Thakur 😃) protect Bharat from fake leaders and fake gurus and make Bharat a VishwaGuru in the coming 2 decades! 🙏🙏
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Bharat Zindabad
Bharat Zindabad@BrahAlok·
@DrNaumanNiaz Ah, yet another brilliant move by Mohsin Naqvi!Since India didn't shake hands, he asked his team to bowl out in just 18 overs,resulting in huge losses for the broadcaster.Dr. can you calculate the financial loss and check if Mukesh Ambani is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy?
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Dr. Nauman Niaz@DrNaumanNiaz·
For the first time, I decided to back this Pakistan team, allowing nationalism to override professional, evidence-based analysis. I am embarrassed. I did not appreciate the extent of the eccentricity and adamancy: the excessive reliance on so-called bits-and-pieces all-rounders; compelling established top-order batsmen to bat in the middle order; handpicking players on reputation rather than contemporary form; and the absence of clearly defined roles for the batsmen. The captaincy appeared pedestrian. If the intention was to adopt an unconventional strategy by bowling the first over differently, why were six spinners selected in the playing XI? Having picked an early wicket, why didn’t Agha complete his quota, the majority of the four overs within the powerplay? Why was Shaheen selected on reputation rather than opting for another fast bowler? Why was Abrar introduced when you could have bowled yourself? Why was Shadab assigned the ninth over? Why was Nawaz employed ahead of Usman Tariq? Why was Usman not utilised within the first ten overs? Batting - The shot selection was pedestrian. There was no rotation of strike. In the absence of a middle-order batsman with a solid defensive technique, rotation becomes essential; one cannot just attempt expansive strokes without the requisite defensive foundation. There is a clear distinction between structured power-hitting and outright slogging. What, precisely, was Pakistan’s plan? What were the defined roles of the batsmen? On a slow surface with 80-metre boundaries, where the ball was not coming onto the bat, how could one persist with slogging against quality bowlers? Did anyone in the management observe that Abrar was releasing the ball more quickly than required and consistently erring by pitching it too full? Selecting six spinners, with half of them delivering pedestrian lengths and conceding runs, was dispiriting indeed. @iRashidLatif68 @_Mansoor_Ali @KlasraRauf @MalickViews @AbsarAlamHaider
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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@DrNaumanNiaz Curious to hear your thoughts on Pakistan’s loss to India this time. Hi Doc ! Same energy as before, or a different analysis today?😜
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Dr. Nauman Niaz@DrNaumanNiaz·
The 2026 T20 World Cup began the way Pakistan often announce themselves to tournaments: not loudly, not cleanly, but with a sudden tightening of the air. The Netherlands threatened briefly Michael Levitt swinging at Shaheen Shah Afridi as if audacity alone might bend destiny & for a moment the innings looked as though it could drift somewhere uncomfortable, somewhere north of 150. Then the spinners arrived, and with them, inevitability. Six wickets for 20 runs is not just a statistic; it is a quiet closing of doors. Pakistan’s fielding was spectacular, on-field energy & bonding was conspicuous. An Associate side does not so much collapse as realise, too late, that there is nowhere left to go. The pitch offered little drama, but Pakistan created their own, slowing the game down, pulling it into a space where doubt grows and options disappear. 147, on a surface like this, is not nothing. It will ask questions. But Pakistan’s buildup measured, disciplined, almost suspiciously calm has been immaculate. This is how control looks in T20 cricket: not domination, but suffocation. They should win. They likely will. One only hopes the game is allowed to remain what it currently is straightforward, sensible & that Pakistan, for once, resist the urge to make it something stranger than it needs to be.
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Astro Sharmistha
Astro Sharmistha@AstroSharmistha·
Max time of my 2025 took traveling & STELLAR TALK. It was tough covering many topics and all on predictive side. I covered the prediction beyond 2035 in my magazine. Whatever you have heard me saying in interviews, you will find something beyond that in STELLAR TALK. Thank you Soma. Hope all of you ordered ur copy. BUY NOW👉 amzn.in/d/0b4aGPHt
Soma Das@SomaforBharat

@AstroSharmistha @homam108 @mmpandit Heartiest congratulations on the launch of your annual magazine STELLAR TALK. I’m always seeing your podcasts on YouTube and follow you on X. It will be a rare treat to read your magazine with so many interesting topics. Wish you all the best 💐

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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@AstroSharmistha Congratulations on the launch of your magazine! What about fans like me who live abroad—you should consider releasing a digital edition too
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Incognito
Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
Legendary Tamil Poet and lyricist Piraisoodan sharing an incident of his meeting with AR Rahman and his mother... AR Rahman told Piraisoodan that he loves his work, reminded him of their past collabs and wanted to work with him again. Rahman invited him to his house to discuss some ideas for a new song. Piraisoodan reached Rahman’s house but his mother refused to grant him entry to the house. She asked him to remove the Vibuthi and Kumkum Tilak from his forehead and only then she would allow him to enter the house. Piraisoodan refused to remove the Tilak and AR Rahman watched all this and didn't say anything. Imagine asking someone to come to your house and then insulting him for his identity. AR Rahman's mother used to be a Hindu. Her name was Kasturi Shekhar. She converted and became Kareema Beegum. AR Rahman's original name was Dileep Kumar. They not only left the Hindu fold but also forgot the etiquettes and culture of "Atithi Devo Bhava". This is exactly why religion is important. Religion plays an important role in shaping our culture. Once you abandon your religion, culture will also get replaced with time.
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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
A R Rahman is admired for his music, but any rhetoric that appears communal / dismissive of Hindu sentiments is deeply disappointing. Artists of his stature should rise above division and use their voice to unite, not alienate. Respect and secularism must remain non-negotiable.
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Astro Sharmistha
Astro Sharmistha@AstroSharmistha·
FUTURE OF THACKERAY BROTHERS 👇
Times Now Navbharat@TNNavbharat

#NewsKiPathshala: ठाकरे ब्रदर्स के साथ आने से उनकी 'किस्मत' बदलेगी? सुनिए, ज्योतिषाचार्य शर्मिष्ठा ने क्या बताया @SushantBSinha के साथ 'पाठशाला' में देखिए, 2026 को फुल डिकोड कर देने वाला चैप्टर @AstroSharmistha #MaharashtraPolitics #UddhavThackeray #MNSShivsenaAlliance

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Rakesh Soni@Sonirk·
@AstroSharmistha Kindly keep me updated on the release of your book on Nakshatras. I’m eagerly looking forward to it.
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Astro Sharmistha@AstroSharmistha·
It takes at least 8-10years just to have a full grip on 27nakshatras. So no one can have high predictive skill and all technical knowledge at young age. 16/17years of study and Hanumanji's kripa which helped me reach where I am today. Thank you for calling me young. I am learning everyday. I appreciate your good words for me.
Rakesh Soni@Sonirk

@AstroSharmistha Astrology is my hobby, and I know it fairly well, so I can understand things a bit deeper than others. That’s why I’m amazed that someone so young can have such wisdom. I truly appreciate your knowledge — you are blessed

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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
BREAKING: One of the terrorists involved in the horrific attack at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia, has been identified as Naveed Akram from Pakistan.
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