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Punita Toraskar
Punita Toraskar@impuni·
Ditto observations. Infact they have their ghettos close to our most sacred temples like Shringeri and Honardu. Was very saddened to see this . They are working on a plan and we are in for great trouble in the near future . Hopefully Kannadigas will vote for BJP this time around
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ಭೀಮಾ ತೀರದಲ್ಲಿ..🏹
Udupi, Karnataka 📍 A recent incident in Udupi where Muslim women requested Minister Lakshmi Hebballar to help an elderly Hindu woman build a house. However, it has been learned that the woman, Girija Shettigar, who came to meet the in-charge minister, was brought by her daughter, who has converted to Islam.
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YOGESH G R@YOGESHGR10·
@impuni @bharatvarsha03 No use, people of karnataka go for freebies. Yes, they have a plan. They look for least populated areas as well (Like uttarakhand forests) but locals are least bothered.
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Rohit Sharma 🇺🇸🇮🇳
.@RoKhanna — “I told PM Modi, you are the 5th largest economy, but the World respects Gandhi more. They have not named things after your name like they have for Nehru..”
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Curly Jeevi
Curly Jeevi@curlykrazy07·
Unfiltered and unflinching @AdityaRajKaul. The pain in his eyes says it all. I am sure the Abdulla’s will pay for this. I genuinely feel they will pay a heavy price. Har Har Mahadev 🙏🙏
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A R E S
A R E S@aresthethird2·
Itna samosa khane k baad bhi sachai bahar aa hi gyi 😭😭🤣🤣 bhadwo ko pata h kharabh niklegi movie but direct nhi bol rhe ,,namit ke paise waste chle gye 💔 #Ramayana
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ChiqBelle@ChiqBelle·
@aresthethird2 Isn't he the same guy who said ram was born in hastinapur ? After seeing that also namit called him 😂🤣
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Himanshu Jain
Himanshu Jain@HemanNamo·
2014 was not just a change in government. It was the moment India stopped thinking small. 🇮🇳 • From policy paralysis → digital governance • From terror restraint → strategic response • From the 11th largest economy → the 4th • From corruption headlines → direct benefit transfers • From civilisational apology → civilisational confidence 12 years later, an entire generation has grown up in a different Bharat. This was not just a political era. It was the era that transformed India. 🚩
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🥀🌹N𝖆𝖓d𝖚 H𝔦𝔫d𝔲🌹🥀
डॉक्टर राम चरण जी एक अत्यंत सम्मानित वैश्विक व्यापार सलाहकार और लेखक का कहना गल्फ युद्ध के दौरान मोदीजी।की।कूटनीती को मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी  ( CEO) को पढ़ानी चाहिए 🙏
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Malay Krishna
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product·
Not many are talking about it, but this is one of the most underrated things India is shipping right now and every Indian must know what this is all about. Let me explain; The system is called DIGIPIN and the username layer sitting on top is called DHRUVA. Built by the Department of Posts in partnership with IIT Hyderabad and ISRO's National Remote Sensing Centre. Officially launched on May 27, 2025. Here's how it works. DIGIPIN divides all of India into 4 metre by 4 metre squares. Every single square gets a unique 10-character code like 829-4G7-PMJ8. That's down to the level of your front door, your shop counter, your hospital entrance, your village home, even a fishing boat in territorial waters. The entire country is now a digital grid. But remembering a 10-character alphanumeric code is hard. So DHRUVA sits on top of it. You convert your DIGIPIN into a simple readable handle like rajesh@dhruva. The handle stays with you for life. If you move houses, only the underlying DIGIPIN updates. Your handle doesn't change. Exactly like UPI replaced 16-digit bank account numbers with simple handles. malay@ybl instead of remembering an account number. But why is our government building this? Today roughly 20-25% of Indian addresses are unstructured. Slums, tribal areas, unplanned colonies, rural homes without proper street names. An average Indian spends 8-12 extra minutes on an average in finding an address in India versus 2-3 in the West. Ambulances reach late because nobody can describe the lane. Banks reject mortgages because they can't verify the property location. Insurance claims get delayed because addresses don't match across documents. Quick commerce loses crores in failed deliveries every day. DIGIPIN solves all of this with one open-source standard. The full source code and documentation are on GitHub. Any government department, private company, or startup can integrate it for free. This is exactly the India Stack playbook. Aadhaar (identity), UPI (payments), ULPIN (land), DigiLocker (documents), and now DIGIPIN (address) are all open public infrastructure that private companies build on top of. Of course developed countries already use a version of this. But India is building the best of the lot. > UK uses postcodes plus house numbers. Works because they have structured street planning from the 1800s. We don't. > Dubai built Makani numbers. 10-digit codes tied to building entrances. Government-only, not open. > Japan uses block-based addressing that relies on physical signage and local familiarity. India just built the best version of all of these. Open-source, geo-coded, privacy-first, with a human-readable layer that even a non-tech grandparent can use. And it's free to integrate. Once this gets rolled out, the government expects that; > Ambulance response times improve by 40-60% in unplanned areas. > KYC verification becomes instant. No more manual address proof. > Rural credit unlocks. Banks can verify property and ownership in seconds for loans. > Disaster response improves. Floods, fires, earthquakes. Rescue teams know exact homes to reach. > Insurance pricing becomes location-precise. Same building, ground floor versus third floor, different flood risk, different premium. > E-commerce delivery accuracy goes from approximate to exact. Failed deliveries drop sharply. > Privacy too gets better. You share your DHRUVA handle, not your physical address. The delivery agent gets the GPS coordinates without seeing your full address. Less data exposed, less misuse. Boring infrastructure rarely gets any hype. Everyone laughed at UPI for the first two years. Now it processes 16 billion transactions a month and seven countries have adopted it. DIGIPIN will be the same story. In 5 years we'll wonder how we ever functioned without it. In 10 years it'll be quietly running underneath every delivery, every emergency call, every loan approval in India.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide

🚨 India is working on a UPI-style unique username-based digital addressing system that would enable people to send and receive parcels, letters, food deliveries, and other services without sharing a conventional physical address. 🤯 (ET)

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Priti Gandhi
Priti Gandhi@MrsGandhi·
Just couple of hours ago, @latha_venkatesh (over)smartly retweeted a 2012 tweet of then Gujarat CM @narendramodi ji. It appeared on my timeline. But it seems she removed her retweet after the @CNBCTV18News #FakeNews controversy. Fortunately, I happened to take a screenshot, to respond a little later. Latha Venkatesh tried to peddle the narrative that the 2012 fuel hike by the Manmohan Singh led government is comparable to today's price hike. It is not!! In 2026, fuel prices have risen because a war between Israel and Iran has shaken global oil markets, pushing crude prices up worldwide. India, which imports most of its oil, is simply absorbing that external shock. In 2012, under Manmohan Singh, petrol prices were hiked by ₹7.5+ in one go. Not because of a sudden war, but due to internal fiscal stress and wrong policy decisions. Big difference. One is a war-driven global crisis. The other was a domestic policy shock. Don’t confuse compulsion with choice. When you're making a comparison next time, don't be selective with facts, Latha!!
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
This is totally false. Not an iota of truth in this. There is no question of putting such restrictions on foreign travel. We remain committed to improving ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ‘Ease of Living’ for our people.
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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
भाई यह कौन बालक है “गुनाहों का देवता” 😎
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YOGESH G R@YOGESHGR10·
Connect the dots, Trump who has peak difference with china, is going to China. 1. The WB win 2. Rahul's Andaman protest 3. RG's Muscat visit 4. Trumps visit to China Something big is cooking. Only time will tell. Modiji is handling multi-front war. #RiskTakingCapacity
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: President Trump says "the great" Jensen Huang of Nvidia, $NVDA, is currently on the Air Force One with him on the way to China. Trump says Elon Musk, Tim Cook, Larry Fink, Stephen Schwarzman, David Solomon, and many other CEOs are joining him on the trip.

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Always Bollywood
Always Bollywood@AlwaysBollywood·
Did you know? #Prabhas donated his gym equipments used during Baahubali to aspiring athletes 👍 After dedicating five years to physically transform for Baahubali, reports suggest Prabhas donated his high-end gym equipment to support aspiring athletes. The gesture has once again highlighted the actor’s quiet generosity and off-screen humility. According to reports, Prabhas donated all the training equipment specially set up during his five-year Baahubali journey to a local organisation that supports aspiring athletes and bodybuilders who cannot afford access to world-class training facilities. The gesture reflects the actor’s off-screen persona, something fans and industry insiders have often spoken about over the years. Despite being one of Indian cinema’s biggest stars, Prabhas has consistently stayed away from the spotlight when it comes to his charitable work and goodwill initiatives. Stories about his generosity and kindness have only strengthened the admiration people have for him over the years.
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