Nagaraju Bolla

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Nagaraju Bolla

Nagaraju Bolla

@bollaraju

Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Ravi Vallabhaneni (పెట్టుబడుల ఆంధ్ర)
పాట మొత్తంలో ఒక్క 'దీర్ఘం' లేదు.. ఒక్క 'ఒత్తు' లేదు.. కానీ ప్రతి పదానికీ కచ్చితంగా 5 అక్షరాలే! తెలుగు భాషతో చేసిన ఈ 'అక్షర విన్యాసం' చూస్తే మీకు ఆశ్చర్యం ఖాయం! నమో వేంకటేశాయ! 🙏 తెలుగు సాహిత్యంలో బహుశా మునుపెన్నడూ జరగని ఒక అరుదైన ప్రయోగాన్ని పాస్ మనోవికాస్ తిరుపతి ఛానెల్ ద్వారా మీ ముందుకు తెస్తున్నాం. అదే "కళ్యాణ శ్రీనివాస సర్వ పంచక కృతి". ఒకవైపు లయబద్ధమైన నాదోపాసన, మరోవైపు అచ్చమైన తెలుగు పదాల అల్లిక కలిస్తే పుట్టిన అద్భుతమిది. దీని ప్రత్యేకతలు తెలిస్తే ఆశ్చర్యపోతారు: పాట 5 చరణాలు ప్రతి చరణానికి 5 పాదాలు | ప్రతి పాదంలో 5 పదాలు ప్రతి పదానికీ 5 అక్షరాలు. భాషా నియమం: ఇంత కఠినమైన లెక్కలో ఉన్నా... ఎక్కడా ఒక్క దీర్ఘం లేదు, ఒక్క ఒత్తు కూడా లేదు. లయ (Rhythm): ఐదు అక్షరాలకు సరిగ్గా సరిపోయేలా ఉరకలెత్తే 'ఖండ నడ' (5 మాత్రలు) గతిలో అద్భుతమైన స్వరకల్పన. కళ్యాణ శ్రీనివాసుని వైభవాన్ని, అగస్త్య ఆశ్రమం నుండి దాంపత్య మాధుర్యం వరకు, ఎక్కడా భావం చెడకుండా అల్లిన ఈ అపూర్వ దృశ్యకావ్యాన్ని మీరూ చూసి తరించండి! ఈ అపురూప అపూర్వ సంగీత సాహిత్య ప్రక్రియను మీ బంధుమిత్రులకు షేర్ చేసి, మన తెలుగు భాష గొప్పదనాన్ని చాటండి. నన్ను మరింతగా ప్రోత్సహించండి. ఓం నమో వేంకటేశాయ వీడియో చూసేందుకు ఇక్కడ క్లిక్ చేయండి: youtu.be/t3xhsNvQGH8 పిల్లలకి నేర్పించండి
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Mustafy | AI Video Creator
🚨Your Android can take better photos than any iPhone. Your settings are simply wrong. Samsung, Pixel, Techno, infinix or Redmi it doesn't matter which one you use. Fix these 7 settings 👇
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Radha Tripathi
Radha Tripathi@Radha_AI·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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Not Just Headlines
Not Just Headlines@Notjustheadline·
🚨THIS IS MASSIVE: India Brings 104 Tonnes Gold Home, Now 77% Of India's Gold Reserve is at Home India has repatriated 104 tonnes of gold by March 2026, raising the share of domestically held reserves to about 77%. Total gold reserves stand near 880 metric tonnes, with a sharp shift away from overseas custody. The move reflects a clear strategy: reduce geopolitical risk and strengthen financial control. Recent global events, such as the freezing of sovereign assets, have exposed the risks of holding reserves abroad. By keeping gold within its own borders, India ensures immediate access during crises and avoids potential external restrictions. There are also practical gains. Domestic storage cuts custody costs and improves operational flexibility. At the same time, gold’s share in India’s forex reserves has risen to around 16–17%, signaling a gradual diversification away from foreign currency dependence. Globally, central banks are moving in the same direction, prioritizing control over convenience. As finance becomes a geopolitical tool, India’s gold repatriation stands out as a calculated step to protect its economic sovereignty in an uncertain world order.
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పవన్ సంతోష్ (Pavan Santhosh)
Our own Singeetam Srinivasa Rao (@RaoSingeetham) has broken Clint Eastwood's record and stands as the world's most elderly active director. Clint Eastwood directed his latest film, Juror #2, starting at the age of 93 years and 1 month, and it was released when he was 94 years and 5 months old. However, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao (born September 21, 1931) is currently directing his ambitious musical fantasy, Sing Geetham, at the age of 94 years and 7 months. With this feat, he surpasses Eastwood to become the oldest active filmmaker in the world currently leading a major production.
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Anurag
Anurag@Jhunjhunuwala_·
Nehru awarded the first CEC the Padma Bhushan and later made him Vice-Chancellor of Burdwan University Indira Gandhi awarded the second CEC the Padma Vibhushan 3rd CEC acted neutrally during Congress infighting, so no award for him 4th CEC received the Padma Vibhushan 5th CEC received the Padma Vibhushan for his tenure during the Emergency 7th CEC received the Padma Bhushan and was appointed by Indira Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi later made him Governor of Gujarat 10th CEC, T. N. Seshan, contested the 1999 Lok Sabha election on a Congress ticket against L. K. Advani from Ahmedabad 11th CEC, M. S. Gill, was a Congress Rajya Sabha member from 2004 to 2016 During Manmohan Singh’s tenure, he served as Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs 12th CEC conducted Youth Congress polls 15th CEC recommended the removal of the sixteenth CEC, Naveen Chawla, 2 month before the 2009 Lok Sabha election, yet Congress appointed him 16 CEC, Naveen Chawla, was flagged by the Shah Commission report, which stated that he was unfit to hold any office After this controversial appointment, followed by the failures of UPA-2, Congress’s pattern was exposed Congress always used the post of CEC as a partisan instrument, never as a level playing field. Post 2014 appointees are not quid pro quo. Every CEC before Gyanesh Kumar was appointed solely by the Prime Minister. His appointment, involving the opposition for the first time, makes him India’s most democratic CEC. Kudos to @indianmatrix for this wonderful Infographic.
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Kapil Sibal@KapilSibal

Election Commission : (West Bengal Election) Experiment in disenfranchisement The CEC must be awarded with a Padam Bhushan ! My question : Why have an election ?

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The Cloaked Gaze 👀
The Cloaked Gaze 👀@gaze_observer·
Andhra Pradesh to Give Data Centres a Power Edge — DISCOM Licences for Large Data Centres; 51% Renewable Mandate; Reliance, RMZ, Google Among Early Beneficiaries Andhra Pradesh launches first-of-its-kind policy initiative Issues power distribution licences (DISCOM) to large data centres Purpose: ensure reliable and uninterrupted electricity supply Similar to incentive given to Google for its data centre cluster in Visakhapatnam Who qualifies — the 300 MW threshold: Data centre developers meeting minimum 300 MW connected load eligible Permitted to: build, own, and operate their own internal electricity distribution systems within designated project areas What the policy enables: Data centres can procure power directly from various sources: Renewable energy generators Captive plants Power exchanges Bypasses conventional distribution utilities Senior official: "This will allow the company to procure power directly from generators... help companies in cutting costs and get reliable power" The 51% renewable rule — a key provision: At least 51% of data centre's energy consumption must be sourced from renewable energy Aligned with broader national and state-level efforts to boost clean energy adoption Particularly relevant as energy-intensive sectors (AI, cloud, data) expand Why now — the structural logic: Data centres require constant, high-quality power at scale Traditional high-tension consumer arrangements are often insufficient for such large, continuous loads New policy = more flexible procurement mechanism while maintaining regulatory oversight Safeguards for existing DISCOMs: Restrictions on migration of current consumers into the Deemed Distribution License (DDL) system Provisions for standby power arrangements where required Intent: prevent revenue loss or stranded assets within existing power distribution ecosystem Companies expected to benefit — the queue: Reliance — expected to seek similar approval RMZ — also in the pipeline Google — already has similar arrangement for Visakhapatnam cluster Other large data centre developers likely to follow Strategic positioning — AP's pitch: Positioning itself as potential hub for data centres Key factors cited: Land availability Renewable energy resources Connectivity infrastructure Ports Submarine cable access New policy adds regulatory dimension — addressing a primary sector constraint: reliable and scalable power supply Core takeaway: AP's DISCOM licence model is a smart regulatory innovation — lets hyperscalers bypass DISCOM inefficiencies, secure direct renewable power, and cut costs, while protecting existing utility revenues. Expect Reliance, RMZ, Adani, CtrlS etc. to chase similar approvals; positions AP (especially Visakhapatnam) as a front-runner for India's $30+ bn data centre capex pipeline
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Science And Nature
Science And Nature@InterestingSci1·
The Great Divider: One Range, Two Worlds. 🏔️🛰️ From the silence of orbit, the Himalayas reveal their true power. This isn’t just a mountain range; it’s a geological wall that splits a continent in two. On one side, the lush, vibrant green of the Indian subcontinent—fed by the monsoons the mountains trap. On the other, the stark, frozen shadows of the Tibetan Plateau.
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AP Skill Development
AP Skill Development@AP_Skill·
🚛 APSSDC Job Opportunity Commercial Vehicle Technicians in Germany 🇩🇪 🎓 ITI/Diploma/B.E/B.Tech👨 Male 💼 3+ yrs exp 💰 €2800/month 📅 Age: 18–40📄 Permanent ✔ German A2 (B1 req.) ✈ Visa, Flight, Insurance covered 📝 Apply: naipunyam.ap.gov.in/user-registrat… 📅 Last Date: 30-06-2026
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ஆதவன்
ஆதவன்@RohitMaara·
The ocean can turn very dangerous in seconds wait for end 😲
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
He walked backward so perfectly, the world looks reversed [📹 robinchanning]
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
A single bird has completed a journey covering nearly one-third of Earth’s circumference, without stopping to eat, drink, or rest. A five-month-old Bar-tailed Godwit, set a new record for the longest nonstop flight ever documented in a bird. It traveled from Alaska to Tasmania, Australia, covering about 8,425 miles in just over 11 days. This remarkable migration took place entirely over the Pacific Ocean, with no opportunity to land. What makes the achievement even more striking is that it was the bird’s first migration, yet it navigated thousands of miles of open ocean with extraordinary accuracy. The journey is made possible by extreme physiological adaptation. Before departure, the bird builds up large fat reserves, nearly half its body weight, to serve as fuel. At the same time, some internal organs, including parts of the digestive system, temporarily shrink to reduce weight and conserve energy. Unlike seabirds that rely heavily on gliding, this young godwit maintained continuous flapping flight for the entire trip, enduring changing winds and weather conditions along the way. Researchers at the Pūkōroro Auckland Shorebird Centre say findings like this are reshaping our understanding of what migratory birds can achieve. Their endurance, navigation, and energy efficiency highlight biological capabilities that rival even advanced human engineering.
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FSSAI
FSSAI@fssaiindia·
FSSAI has ordered strict enforcement across states to intensify action against illegal fruit ripening agents, reiterating that the use of calcium carbide for artificial ripening of fruits such as mangoes, bananas & papayas is strictly prohibited.
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Aparajite
Aparajite@amshilparaghu·
Wow Cricket Flicker Book!!! During 80s, before reels, before whatsapp… before shorts… THIS was the cricket entertainment! A rare Thumbs Up Flicker Book of Kapil Dev-pure nostalgia for every Indian cricket fan❤️ Do you remember this?
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Researchers successfully cloned a single mouse and then repeatedly cloned its descendants for 58 generations over two decades, producing more than 1,200 animals from one original donor. Yet the experiment ultimately ended in failure when the entire lineage collapsed due to accumulating genetic damage. This visual powerfully captures the central message of the study — that while cloning can produce healthy-looking individuals for many generations, it cannot sustain a viable lineage indefinitely in mammals. The experiment, led by Teruhiko Wakayama and Sayaka Wakayama at the University of Yamanashi in Japan, began in 2005 using somatic cell nuclear transfer (the same technique that created Dolly the sheep). Early generations of clones appeared normal, lived typical lifespans, and even showed slightly improved cloning success rates at first. However, subtle problems emerged after roughly the 25th–27th generation. Cloning efficiency declined sharply, and by the 57th generation, the success rate had fallen to just 0.6%. All mice in the 58th generation died within a day of birth, despite showing no obvious physical abnormalities. Whole-genome sequencing revealed the underlying cause: harmful mutations accumulated progressively with each round of cloning. Without the genetic shuffling provided by sexual reproduction, deleterious changes — including point mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, and loss of the X chromosome in some cases — could not be purged. By the later generations, the mutation load had become overwhelming, leading to what researchers described as a form of “mutational meltdown.” This long-term study provides the clearest evidence yet that mammals cannot maintain a species through cloning alone. Sexual reproduction remains essential for resetting genetic errors and maintaining long-term viability. The findings carry important implications for cloning technology, regenerative medicine, and our understanding of genome stability. [Wakayama, S., Ito, D., Inoue, R., Ooga, M., Toshishige, M., Satoh, Y., Shiura, H., Kohda, T., Uchimura, A., & Wakayama, T. (2026). Limitations of serial cloning in mammals. Nature Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-69765-7]
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తెలుగువారు
తెలుగువారు@Teluguvaaru·
🌟భట్టిప్రోలు (౩వ శతాబ్దం) నాటి "అ" నుంచి నేటి ౨౧వ శతాబ్దపు "అ" వరకు తెలుగు లిపి ఎసమారిక (evolution) #Telugu #TeluguVelugu #తెలుగు #తెలుగువెలుగు
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KNOWLEDGE POINT
KNOWLEDGE POINT@knowledgeprt·
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