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Parijit Khokle
Parijit Khokle@parijit·
Miss the way our grandparents told our ancient stories; raw, emotional, unfiltered? Bharat Unscripted brings it back. No synthetic narration or overproduction. Just powerful short stories from our past—told as they were meant to be heard. Get started here podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/bha…
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Nainsi Dwivedi
Nainsi Dwivedi@NainsiDwiv50980·
This is insane 😳 Most people are just using AI tools Very few actually understand how they work So I collected Stanford’s complete LLM curriculum and turned it into a step-by-step learning path Worth over $500 Giving it away free for the first 4,500 people Transformers → Training → Alignment → Agents → Evaluation Study this once and you’ll stop guessing with prompts and start thinking like a real AI engineer How to get it: Follow must (so i can dm you) Rt and comment 'LLM'
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Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳
Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳@FI_InvestIndia·
How to Enable UPI Payment for Children without Bank Account !!!! Share Widely. It can Help Someone. Somewhere... As you all know, my son Prakrit is 11 years old, homeschooled with tons of similar children (as you all know). He and his friends work on Canva, Stop Motion, Animation, Videos, AI etc. At home, he is involved in buying groceries & other things for us. He takes the metro on his own. They travel to rural schools to teach. Pretty independent child. So, he has a good phone, to take care of all his work & also for us to reach him when he travels. He has a Demat, PAN Card, Aadhar & a Minor Bank Account. Even though he has his own phone, whenever he would go to buy anything for the home, I would send my phone with him, so that he can make the UPI payment. I always wanted him to have his own UPI, but this was not possible since he is a minor and his bank account has my name as the Guardian. So my phone number is linked to everything. Yesterday, we found a solution (thanks to AI search). I wanted to share this you all, since I thought it would help you. There is a feature called UPI Circle, which enables the parent to add a secondary person to use UPI without a bank account. The money will get debited from the parent account only. I use PayTM primarily and Google Pay (mainly for UPI Lite) rarely. So, I have set this up on Google Pay. I think this feature can be set up on multiple service providers, you can explore more. So, how do we enable this. Basic Requirements before you proceed reading: - Child must have a phone, data plan, phone number - Child must have Aadhar or PAN - Parent must be having Bank account, Phone number linked, Aadhar & working UPI - Parent must have the need for child to use UPI Is above points are YES, then move ahead !!! Step 1: Set Up UPI Account for the Child: With the phone number of the child, on the child's phone, setup a Google Pay account for the Child or Dependent (Secondary User). You need not link any bank account. Just basic phone number of the child will do. Have the screen lock as the security feature. Keep Aadhar & PAN handy. In child's phone, tap the Profile Picture on the top right and select UPI Circle. Step 2: Set Up as a Primary User (for the parent) 1. Open the Google Pay app on Parent Phone and tap your Profile picture in the top right. 2. Select UPI Circle from the menu. 3. Tap Set up pocket money on UPI Circle or Add People to your UPI Circle. 4. Search for the contact you want to add (they must be in your phone contacts and have their own GPay account). 5. In UPI Circle of the Child, the QR Code will be present. Scan the secondary user's QR code or enter their UPI ID to link them. 6. Choose Delegation Type: Full Delegation (Spend with Limits): Set a monthly limit (up to ₹15,000). The user can pay without your approval for each transaction (max ₹5,000 per payment). Partial Delegation (Approve Every Payment): You must manually approve every request the secondary user initiates. 7. Verify the user's relationship and enter their Government ID number if prompted. 8. Select the Bank Account to be used and enter your UPI PIN to send the invitation. Step 3: Acceptance by Secondary User/Child 1. The secondary user must open their GPay app and go to Profile > UPI Circle. 2. They must Accept the request within 30 minutes of receiving it. Step 4: Making a Payment (Secondary User/Child) 1. Scan any merchant QR code or search for a phone number. 2. Enter the amount. 3. Under "Choose account to pay with," select the bank account linked on the UPI Circle. 4. Complete the payment: - Full Delegation: The payment goes through immediately (within limits). - Partial Delegation: Tap Request to pay. The primary user will receive a notification and must approve it within 10 minutes using their UPI PIN. Important Limits: Monthly Limit: Maximum ₹15,000 per secondary user. Transaction Limit: Maximum ₹5,000 per single payment. Cool-off Period: For the first 24 hours after being added, secondary users can only spend up to ₹5,000 total. Important NOTES: - In UPI Circle, when the child scans the QR Code of the merchant, the parent's bank will come up as the option. The child can see the limit and the amount left. For eg: If parent has set the limit as ₹1000, and the child has already spent ₹100, it would show ₹900 when the payment is being made. - There is no PIN concept here. So, basically, the security is the phone lock or biometric on the dependent phone, which will come up, while the child open Gpay. So, the child must ensure that no one else knows the pattern (except the child's close ones). - Since there is no PIN concept while making payment, it is advisable to keep a small amount like ₹1000, so that it really meets the child's requirement. Now, this was a use case for me. It might or might not be relevant for many people, but this can be useful for you all !!! I keep sharing interesting things. Hope this helps. I would request you to share this post widely, so that it helps more people to setup a small UPI payment mechanism for their dependents, without a bank account. Be responsible. Do it wisely !! Do it, only if required. Lots of love, #FI
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
If you are studying AI today, you are positioning yourself for a future where opportunity compounds faster than effort. You will be more wealthy than you think
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
How To Restart your life at 45 At 45, restarting feels heavier, because you are not just rebuilding income, you are rebuilding identity, reputation, confidence, and sometimes family structure. But hear this clearly, 45 is not too late, it only becomes too late when you refuse to move. Accept your reality without drama, sit down alone, and audit your life honestly. What skills do you have that can produce income today, what debts are hanging over you, what lifestyle is silently draining you. Remove emotions from the table, deal with facts. At this stage, clarity is more powerful than motivation. Stabilize your finances before chasing big dreams. Cut unnecessary expenses immediately, if you need to downsize your apartment, your car, or your social lifestyle, do it without shame. Pride will destroy you faster than poverty, and your focus now should be survival first, then stability, then growth. Build a small emergency cushion, even if it takes time, because restarting without financial discipline is like building on sand. Upgrade or reposition your skills, because the world does not pay for age, it pays for value. Ask yourself what you can learn within 6 to 12 months that the market will reward. It could be tech, project management, digital marketing, operations, consulting in your previous field, or a specialized trade. You do not need to compete with younger people on energy, compete with them on experience combined with new knowledge. Leverage your network differently. At 45, relationships are assets, old colleagues, former clients, church members, industry contacts. Reach out with humility and clarity, not to beg, but to position yourself. Many opportunities at this level will come through conversations, not job portals. Protect your mental health fiercely. Restarting at 45 can feel embarrassing, especially when your peers appear settled. Ignore comparison, some people peak early and plateau, some bloom late and dominate. Your timeline is your own, focus on consistent daily action. Start small, but think long term. Do not chase quick money because you feel behind, desperation will cost you more than delay. Build something steady, even if it begins as freelancing, consulting, a small service business, or learning a new industry from scratch. Consistency will beat intensity at this age. Forgive yourself for past mistakes, bad investments, failed businesses, broken relationships, missed opportunities. If you do not forgive yourself, you will carry regret into your next chapter and sabotage it. Restarting at 45 is not about proving anything to anyone, it is about refusing to give up on yourself. You still have strength, you still have wisdom, you still have time. Move quietly, stay disciplined, rebuild intentionally. My friend just said “45 is not the end,it can be the beginning of your most stable and powerful decade”. So I have added it here
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Yashraj Sharma
Yashraj Sharma@Yashraajsharrma·
In the Gita, Krishna never promises a painless world. He calls it duhkhalayam because it is temporary. Pain is not God’s cruelty. It is the working of karma and attachment. The God does not remove pain. It teaches freedom from being broken by it.
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Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath@myogiadityanath·
महाराष्ट्र के 19 वर्षीय युवा वैदिक साधक श्री देवव्रत महेश रेखे जी ने अद्वितीय साधना और अद्भुत स्मरण शक्ति से 2000 वैदिक मंत्रों को कंठस्थ करते हुए जो अभूतपूर्व उपलब्धि अर्जित की है, वह पूरे आध्यात्मिक जगत के लिए प्रेरणा का नव-दीप है। शुक्ल यजुर्वेद की माध्यन्दिन शाखा के 'दण्डकर्म पारायणम्' को 50 दिनों तक अखंड, शुद्ध और पूर्ण अनुशासन के साथ संपन्न करना, हमारी प्राचीन गुरु-परंपरा के गौरव का पुनर्जागरण है। मेरे लिए विशेष गर्व का विषय है कि यह वैदिक अनुष्ठान पवित्र काशी की ही दिव्य धरा पर सम्पन्न हुआ। उनके परिवार, आचार्यों, संत-मनीषियों और उन सभी संस्थाओं का हृदय से अभिनंदन, जिनके सहयोग से यह तपस्या सिद्धि को प्राप्त हुई। देवव्रत जी, आपकी यह उपलब्धि आने वाली पीढ़ियों के लिए प्रेरणा का प्रकाश-स्तंभ बने, ऐसी मंगलकामना के साथ हार्दिक बधाई।
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
देशभर के मेरे परिवारजनों को श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता के अवतरण से जुड़े पावन दिवस ‘गीता जयंती’ की ढेर सारी शुभकामनाएं। कर्तव्य-पालन के अनमोल संदेशों से सुशोभित इस दिव्य ग्रंथ का भारतीय पारिवारिक, सामाजिक और आध्यात्मिक जीवन में अत्यंत विशिष्ट स्थान रहा है। इसके दिव्य श्लोक हर पीढ़ी को निष्काम कर्म के लिए प्रेरित करते रहेंगे। जय श्री कृष्ण!
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
What 19 year old Vedamurti Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe has done will be remembered by the coming generations! Every person passionate about Indian culture is proud of him for completing the Dandakrama Parayanam, consisting of 2000 mantras of the Shukla Yajurveda’s Madhyandini branch, in 50 days without any interruption. This includes several Vedic verses and sacred words recited flawlessly. He embodies the finest of our Guru Parampara. As the MP from Kashi, I am elated that this extraordinary feat took place in this sacred city. My Pranams to his family, the several saints, seers, scholars and organisations from all over India that have supported him.
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Lost Temples™
Lost Temples™@LostTemple7·
Where mortality meets the immortality
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Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳
Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳@FI_InvestIndia·
The Sweetest Proposal Ever ❤️ Just made my day. So heartwarming. We all deserve such a beautiful relationship. Life Goals.. Share this Smile with all.. #FI
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Shraddha Bharuka
Shraddha Bharuka@BharukaShraddha·
𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗔𝗹𝗴𝗼𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗺𝘀 are essential for mastering programming in 2024, and are widely used in coding interviews, problem-solving, and much more. Here’s your Complete Beginner to Advanced Guide All, 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 of cost! Simply: 1. Follow me (So I can DM) 2. Like & Repost 3. Comment "DSA" to receive…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
What age?
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Anu Satheesh 🇮🇳🚩
Anu Satheesh 🇮🇳🚩@AnuSatheesh5·
Start your day with Vishnu Sahasranamam by Ishaan Pai This will make your day🙏
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Vatsala Singh
Vatsala Singh@_vatsalasingh·
92 साल की मां 60 साल के बेटे के लिए खाना बनाके खिला रही है...🥺🙏
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𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐨𝐚𝐝𝐬 𝐎𝐫𝐠𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧
#BROAmarnathYatra2025 #BROSafePilgrimage On 16 July, incessant rains triggered landslides on the Baltal route, halting the Amarnath Yatra. Project Beacon @BROindia responded swiftly, cleared debris in record time, and restored the route — enabling early resumption of the Yatra. @BROindia unwavering resolve, the nation’s sacred journeys remain safe, sound, and seamless. Jai hind. @rajnathsingh @SethSanjayMP @SpokespersonMoD @adgpi @PIB_India @ddnews_jammu @DDNewslive @PTI_News @ANI
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