Bipinkumar Rathod

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Bipinkumar Rathod

Bipinkumar Rathod

@bipin4uk

Ex. CNIO | HBR |Digital health innovation| Clinical AI | techUK |UNDP| IIHMR-B |African Medical City|

Mumbai Katılım Mart 2009
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India in Estonia
India in Estonia@IndiainTallinn·
India & Africa are advancing a partnership rooted in shared aspirations, solidarity and mutual growth. From trade and energy to connectivity, development, capacity building and health, both sides are working together for greater prosperity and well-being. The upcoming India-Africa Forum Summit (IAFS-IV) will further strengthen this enduring partnership and open new avenues for a brighter shared future. @MEAIndia @IndianDiplomacy @mygovindia @PIB_India @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts @MEABharat @indiandiplomats
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Raghunathan V@RaghuVHyd·
@NalinisKitchen Has the court considered that law permits him to marry another woman, after divorce decree is given by court. How can his new wife, her children & he survive on less money than what he has to give to old family?
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
In Ahmedabad, a husband and wife started living separately. They have a daughter. The court ordered the husband to pay maintenance: - ₹12,000 to the wife - ₹6,000 to the daughter The wife challenged this order. She said her husband earns ₹79,238 per month and also makes about ₹35,000 from share trading. The wife was ready to return, but the husband made no effort to take her back. The husband said he has loans to repay and a retired father to support. The court said that loans taken to create assets cannot be used to reduce maintenance. He has 4 people to support, so his income should be divided into four parts. The court ordered him to pay ₹19,800 per month to the wife and ₹19,800 per month to the daughter.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD@malpani·
It's unfortunate to see bright minds stuck in a race for degrees when the real learning happens outside classrooms. Education should empower, not entrap.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD@malpani·
In the past, getting access to higher educational institutions was very competitive, which is why we needed exams, but today, given the fact that the world's knowledge is available for free online, this is now completely obsolete.
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Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech
Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech@DAIEvolutionHub·
"Mathematics for Machine Learning using Python" This 435 pages book from Mississippi State University talks thoroughly about the Mathematics behind ML. Do you wanna have a copy of it? Comment below.
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Suraj Kumar Talreja
Suraj Kumar Talreja@suritalreja·
Recently applied for my 1-year-old’s passport. Guess what? Even he needs police verification. 🤦‍♂️ I mean seriously - what kind of crime a one-year-old capable of? He can’t even talk properly, forget breaking laws. Both me and my wife already have valid passports, but still, our baby needs a background check. Sometimes I really wonder who makes these rules in India. Common sense seems rarer than good governance. 😤
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
China Population: 141 crores India Population: 146 crores Stop blaming population. Our stations and trains stay dirty not because of crowds, but because of poor systems, weak accountability, and a lack of civic discipline.
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Anuradha Goyal
Anuradha Goyal@anuradhagoyal·
Bought a Sari at a prominent store in Coimbtore. At billing counter, they asked my mobile number, which I refused to give. They said, they can't bill without number. I said - Fine. I will not buy. As I started walking out the sales lady said, I will give my number to bill & this is how the purchase happened. Why is the mobile number capture mandatory? This was something I could walk away with, this could have been food, medicine or something really important. @PiyushGoyal ji please look into it. Data privacy is being breached at every transaction.
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Aviral Bhatnagar
Aviral Bhatnagar@aviralbhat·
India's luxury capital isn't Bangalore's tech hub or Mumbai's billionaire row, but a 5 sq km diplomatic accident in South Delhi Bangalore has 12,000+ dollar millionaires Mumbai has 92 billionaires Yet 40%+ of India's luxury retail, Hermès, Chanel, Rolex clusters, in just two locations that lies in one place: South Delhi's diplomatic belt It defies every rule of retail economics. Luxury typically follows wealth and depth of consumption, rather than bureaucratic zoning Delhi began with neither In 1953, India designated Chanakyapuri as an area for embassies. The UK got the first pick. The US got the second. Wide avenues. Strict zoning. Zero commercial chaos. Embassies brought diplomats. Diplomats brought international footfall. International footfall attracted exclusivity By 2008, DLF bet on this frozen geography. Emporio opened in Vasant Kunj, 2 km from the diplomatic core. 70 international brands. Armani, Cartier, Dior settled in. Not solely because of wealth, but also because of proximity to power The Chanakya followed in 2018. Opposite the Chanakyapuri Post Office, you can find Hermès' flagship store and North India's only Rolex Boutique. Events for ambassadors became brand strategy Today, South Delhi houses DLF Emporio (170 brands) and The Chanakya (50+ luxury brands), comprising 200+ stores within a 5 sq km area. Due to this oddity, North India holds 40% of India's $10 Bn luxury market No wonder Delhi ranked 1 in luxury spending, ahead of Mumbai Mumbai has wealth, Bangalore has new money, but they lack what 70 years of a diplomatic zoning accident created Artificial scarcity and imported legitimacy powers luxury
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Mr. Jason💡
Mr. Jason💡@jason_coder0·
This ones kinda ridiculous... Drop a video idea in Google Sheets.... and do nothing. In seconds, a full YouTube video gets made, uploaded, and logged without you touching a thing. Follow + RT + reply “Post” and I’ll DM you the full setup for FREE
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Aadit Sheth
Aadit Sheth@aaditsh·
This guy literally dropped the ultimate AI guide in under 2 hours
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Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365@Microsoft365·
Drop a ⭐ and we’ll ask Copilot which app you are based on your profile
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Bipinkumar Rathod
Bipinkumar Rathod@bipin4uk·
@msharmas @Berci Nursing is all about care and emotional bonding with patients, Technology enablement simply helps to augment the care rendered, I see care robotics has many promises to deliver
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Manish Sharma
Manish Sharma@msharmas·
@Berci Nursing care hopefully will not be getting disrupted anytime soon ! @bipin4uk what do you think?
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Berci Meskó, MD, PhD
Berci Meskó, MD, PhD@Berci·
While it's much harder to develop a nurse robot than a radiology AI, due to recent advances in robotics, we can still expect to see such robots in action soon. Here is one example. 1X released this video about their robot that helps an elderly patient settle in a hospital room.
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Bipinkumar Rathod
Bipinkumar Rathod@bipin4uk·
@Amul_Coop Don't fly as yet , your online store order and delivery, I have the worst experience , Basundi delivery took 10 Days
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Amul.coop
Amul.coop@Amul_Coop·
We are pleased to inform Amul is ranked as the strongest food brand and strongest dairy brand in the world as per Food & Drink 2024, the annual report on the most valuable and strongest food, dairy & non-alcoholic drinks brands by @BrandFinance, world's leading brand consultancy
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