Ameeth Kumar Soni

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Ameeth Kumar Soni

Ameeth Kumar Soni

@ameeth_soni

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Ameeth Kumar Soni
Ameeth Kumar Soni@ameeth_soni·
@NewsMeter_In @Abhilasha18IAS Request your attention to the issue we faced while seeking admission at st.Mary's Inter college,Secunderabad where they are conducting admission test + they are having bias for ICSE students and asking corporate like interview questions. Hope this will be investigated
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Top Post and Comments@Dakight1·
@ameeth_soni @anandmahindra That's the difference for you and now for most it's a trip but actually it used to be pilgrimage. And if you find this difficult then there's something wrong with you.
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
Apparently, this is one of the earliest known photographs of the sacred Kedarnath Dham, taken in 1882. Couldn’t take my eyes off it. No roads. No railheads. No helicopters. Just the abode of Lord Shiva, cradled by the Himalayas Back then, the yatra demanded time, endurance, & faith. The journey wasn’t incidental; it WAS the pilgrimage. Today, access is easier. And that’s a good thing because it opens the experience to many more. But perhaps something still needs preserving? The ability to slow down & savour the experience of traveling. Because journeys are about who we become along the way. #SundayWanderer (Photo courtesy @LostTemple7 )
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Ameeth Kumar Soni
Ameeth Kumar Soni@ameeth_soni·
@TheUnknownCult Morning Morning you also see yellow material disposed by humans. One of the worst beach ever saw . Last but not least drainage water openly disposed.
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The Unknown Cult
The Unknown Cult@TheUnknownCult·
Dubai might look a go-to destination but Chirala remains the safest tourist spot. I urge everyone to think wisely. Chirala is the best tourist destination in India. #Chirala #Dubai
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𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐨𝐣 𝐊𝐮𝐦𝐚𝐫
For many years, India depended heavily on imported MRI machines — expensive systems that required liquid helium and consumed high amounts of power, placing them beyond the reach of numerous hospitals. Now, Bengaluru-based startup VoxelGrids has introduced India’s first fully indigenous 1.5-tesla MRI scanner. The system is already functioning at a cancer care centre in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, marking a meaningful development in the country’s medical technology journey. What makes this innovation stand out is not just that it is manufactured in India, but that it is engineered specifically for Indian conditions: • No dependence on liquid helium • Reduced power consumption • Approximately 40% lower cost compared to imported alternatives For hospitals operating under tight capital budgets, VoxelGrids also provides a pay-per-use model, helping extend advanced diagnostic imaging to underserved and remote areas. Leading this breakthrough is founder Arjun Arunachalam, who returned from a research career in the United States with the goal of addressing a long-standing gap in India’s healthcare infrastructure. With support from institutions such as Tata Trusts, the team dedicated years to research, refinement, and development to build a solution suited to domestic needs. This achievement represents more than just a new medical device. It reflects a broader transition — from reliance to self-reliance, from importing technology to innovating at home, and from limited access to wider inclusion in healthcare services. #MakeInIndia #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalTechnology #IndianStartup #AffordableHealthcare #Innovation
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Ameeth Kumar Soni
Ameeth Kumar Soni@ameeth_soni·
@AstroSharmistha Instead of researching on him, time spent on my horoscope would have been good to me and probably country as well. Somethings never change.
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Astro Sharmistha
Astro Sharmistha@AstroSharmistha·
Rahul Gandhi is definitely losing it day by day. April to June 2026 he will be trapped by his own statements and activity. After first quarter of 2027, he will be defamed by those for whom he kept on creating ruckus in parliament and defaming country in foreign land. Rahu crossing Uttarasha and Arudha Lagna in 4th house of him will create lots of pressure for him. Please course correct yourself ASAP. Still have time to manage else shikar karne se pehle shikar ho jaogey. @RahulGandhi
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Ameeth Kumar Soni
Ameeth Kumar Soni@ameeth_soni·
@DikshaKandpal8 The fact is lives of common people doesn't matter in our country and the procedure to get the helicopter might be such that it will be impossible to get it in 1 hour . It may contain so many layers of approval.
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Diksha Kandpal🇮🇳
Diksha Kandpal🇮🇳@DikshaKandpal8·
How hard was it to get a helicopter to save Yuvraj Mehta’s life and lift him from the pit? Was it really that difficult? The guy was inside the pit for almost 90 minutes. He was not even in a remote village, he was in the National Capital Region. Procuring a helicopter in that amount of time shouldn’t have been such a big deal in the National Capital Region of the 4th largest economy. Then why it wasn’t arranged after the police, NDRF, SDRF and fire brigade failed to rescue him? In other countries, even the smaller economies, helicopters and air rescue systems arrive within minutes at the rescue spots. > USA: Air ambulance reaches in 10–15 min > UK: Helicopter EMS cover most areas within 15–25 min > Germany: Nationwide pre-positioned HEMS, average arrival 15–20 min > Japan: Doctor-Heli system dispatch within minutes, arrival often less than 15 min > Poland: National air rescue service, helicopters are airborne in 3–15 min after a crisis is reported > Norway: HEMS reaches most emergencies in 25–30 min > Israel: Ground first responders often reach in 2–3 min, air support follows rapidly And we had 90 minutes. 90 fucking minutes to save him, and still no air rescue efforts to save him! Don’t you think India should also have a rapid helicopter air-rescue system, so another Yuvraj doesn’t die waiting?
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Tin Man
Tin Man@MattRei42410322·
@ameeth_soni @R_i_c_h_B @akshaymarch7 @srishticodes If the 10 people employed pre AI now only require 2 people, where is the motivation for the 2 people to work at all? The 8 unemployed people will still have to live, how does a functional society support them? This is the challenge with AI. Why do people need to work?
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Srishti
Srishti@srishticodes·
Everyone says “AI will take all the jobs.” If that happens… how does this future actually work? No jobs → no income → no spending. So who buys things? Who pays rent? Who keeps the economy moving? What am I missing here?
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Rich B
Rich B@R_i_c_h_B·
@akshaymarch7 @srishticodes Which means fewer people doing work. It's absurd to me that people think "more productivity and more personal efficiency doesn't mean fewer jobs." If you are now doing the work of 10 people, that's 9 people surplus to requirement.
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Jharkhand Rail Users
Jharkhand Rail Users@JharkhandRail·
🚨गरीब यात्री = देश पर बोझ। 🚨 20 KM = 3.5 घंटे | Avg Speed: 5 Km/hr 🚨 यह है “गरीबों की मेमू” की सच्चाई! 06/01/2025 को 68010 चक्रधरपुर–टाटानगर MEMU, 9 मिनट लेट चली और सिर्फ 20 KM राजखरसावां पहुँचने में पूरे 3.5 घंटे लगा दिए। मजदूर, छात्र, मरीज—सबकी ज़िंदगी पटरी पर रेंग रही है। क्या गरीब का समय इतना सस्ता है? बेहद दयनीय, शर्मनाक व्यवस्था। मालिक @AshwiniVaishnaw जी, कृपया ज़मीनी हकीकत देखिए 🙏🏻 @PMOIndia @narendramodi @JobaMajhi @mpbidyutmahato #IndianRailways #LateDivisionCKP #LateZoneSER
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Pawan Kalyan
Pawan Kalyan@PawanKalyan·
A PRAYER FOR THE SOUL OF DIPU CHANDRA DAS History remembers sacrifice. But today, the soil that was once liberated with Indian blood is being stained with the blood of innocent minorities. In 1971, our Indian Armed Forces stood for the oppressed. Our brave soldiers didn’t just fight a war; they fought for the identity and dignity of millions of people of what is now called Bangladesh. Nearly 3,900 Indian soldiers sacrificed their lives and over 10,000 were injured to ensure the birth of Bangladesh. We gave our lives so that others could live in peace. But today, “peace” is just a word; persecution is the reality. According to the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, 2,442 incidents of violence against minorities were documented between August 2024 and July 2025. Over 150 temples have been vandalized and desecrated. These are not just acts of unrest or random chaos; it is a deliberate, targeted strike at the heart of a community’s faith and its right to exist. The pattern of targeting is clear and cruel - Last year, we saw the unjust jailing of the ISKCON monk Chinmoy Krishna Das and the brutal lynching of the Communist party leader Pradip Bhowmik. And now the horrific murder of Dipu Chandra Das in Mymensingh. This young man was not just killed; he was subjected to a level of savagery that shames the 21st century. Reports confirm he was lynched in public by a frenzied mob, his body was then hanged from a tree, and he was set on fire. To witness such a demonic act in broad daylight is a sign of a complete collapse of humanity and the rule of law. My heart goes out to the soul of Dipu Das. I pray for his peace and offer my deepest condolences to his grieving family, who have had to endure a loss so gruesome it is beyond comprehension. The demographic reality of the region is a chilling testament to this ongoing tragedy. In 1951, Hindus made up 22% of the population. Today, that number has plummeted to below 8%. This isn't just migration; it is a systematic persecution that the world chooses to ignore. I call upon the Leadership of Bangladesh to move beyond mere words of condemnation and restore stability. You must ensure the safety of every Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian citizen. The perpetrators of the Mymensingh horror must face the ultimate justice to show that no mob is above the law. I also urge World Leaders and the international community @UNHumanRights @UN to open their eyes to the plight of minorities in Bangladesh. Selective silence is a betrayal of human rights. The blood of our 1971 martyrs was shed for a land of peace, not a land of persecution. We cannot, and will not, remain silent. #SaveBangladeshMinorities #GlobalHinduMinority
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Deedy
Deedy@deedydas·
This man who grew up in middle class India literally built the only startup outside US/China/Japan that sent rockets to space. Here's the never-before-shared crazy story of Pawan Chandana: > be middle class kid growing up in Vizag > terrible student, get 51 marks in maths > ambitious dad doesn't give up, puts you in IIT coaching > fall in love with math and science > go from worst to best in school > crack IIT first attempt > 2007: go to IIT KGP for mechanical engineering > everyone around you chasing big packages, consulting, going abroad > you just love rockets > 2012: join ISRO as scientist straight out of campus > pays peanuts > loves it > doing so well you want to retire here > but entrepreneurial bug from IIT days never left > dreams of building a global space company from India > but no policy allowing private rockets, no funding environment for space > 2018: quit anyway, ready to survive in rags > googles "what is equity" > zero connections > cold DM Mukesh Bansal on LinkedIn > he writes a $1.5M check > COVID hits, seed capital running out > Series A is a brutal struggle > no fund invests > founders of renewable company Greenko invests > 2021: PM Modi opens up space sector to private players > become first company to sign MoU with ISRO > get largest check in Indian DeepTech, $51M > Nov 18, 2022: launch Vikram-S: India's first suborbital private rocket > reaches 90km > Prime Minister Modi inaugurates your new facility > grow to 1000 employees > build India's largest private rocket factory at 200,000 sq ft > valued at $527M > first orbital launch, Vikram-1, planned in 2026 > will be one of ~5 companies globally regularly launching to orbit > next: reusable spaceships > Open Space for All We talk a lot about Elon Musk and SpaceX, but imagine having NO prior wealth. Being in a developing country. Constantly saying no to money. Being unable to raise any venture funding multiple times. Being called crazy by everyone. And still having the perseverance to dream beyond the stars. I'd call Pawan's story inspirational, but honestly it's more than that. It's beyond what I can fathom.
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L&T Hyderabad Metro Rail
Dear Ameeth, We’d like to clarify that L&T Metro Rail (Hyderabad) Limited never collects any money for job applications or recruitment. Any message asking for payment is fraudulent. All genuine openings are posted only on our official website and verified communication channels. We request everyone to stay cautious and avoid engaging with unauthorized job offers.
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