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I am an Engineer. Stock Market enthusiastic. PA learner\Mechanical rule based Nifty Trader Cash stock Buying high and selling high is 🗝️ Proud Nationalist...

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Stock Market is all about managing a risk ....both winning and losing have equal probability...but important is your winners should be bigger than your looser...so accept risk before making any investment n trading decesion...
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@PTI_News Great initiative.Gujarat is always steering for Country for innovative ideas and governance
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Press Trust of India@PTI_News·
In Gujarat, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, 20 high-demand citizen services, including income and caste certificates and ration card updates, have been made fully online through the Digital Gujarat platform. Driven by the Sugam Digital Gujarat Initiative, the move aims to ensure seamless, transparent, and paperless governance with features like Aadhaar authentication, DigiLocker integration, and UPI-based payments. With around 1.20 crore applications annually, this digital push is significantly enhancing accessibility, reducing processing time, and strengthening citizen-centric service delivery across Gujarat. (Source: Third party) (File Photo)
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@janardanmis Man gaye Modi ji aapko. How once chlolaty images bollywood star struggling to be part of New national identity. Great Civilization awakening moment.
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Janardan Mishra@janardanmis·
धुरंधर टीम अब जले पर नमक छिड़क रही है 😂😂
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Jainendra Jain
Jainendra Jain@Jain_Physics·
I am delighted to share that I will serve as the Founding Director of the Lodha Theoretical Physics Institute (LTPI), Mumbai. ltpi.org Launching with EPQHS-10 (May 27–29, 2026), LTPI aims to become a world-class centre for fundamental physics. ltpi.org/epqhs10-meeting Grateful to the Lodha Foundation, Abhishek Lodha, and Penn State for their support and making . A deeply meaningful personal milestone for me.  An opportunity to contribute to India’s scientific future represents a dream realised.
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Dr. S. Jaishankar
Dr. S. Jaishankar@DrSJaishankar·
Thank the Government and the people of Armenia for facilitating the safe evacuation of over 550 Indian nationals from Iran so far. Appreciate their support in these challenging times. @AraratMirzoyan 🇮🇳 🇦🇲
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Sarvam
Sarvam@SarvamAI·
Jensen Huang spotlighted Sarvam during his keynote at NVIDIA GTC.
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Dr. Shah
Dr. Shah@ankitatIIMA·
💥It is the Woman of the house who decides if the rest of the family members feel rich or poor, not the products. So yes, America will experience extreme poverty and chaos as soon as dilution of the dollar begins.
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@ankitatIIMA @aravind @aravind US innovation funded by cheap risk capital. Once expensive, innovation rate stands to drop. Debt inflated away at USD strength expense. @ankitatIIMA US in top 3 economies worst case. Rich in natural resources. Drop from #1 to state of penury overnight seems far fetched?

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@amit_sethi Nothing like that local level is a problem for government to deal with cleaness and small problem
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Amit Sethi
Amit Sethi@amit_sethi·
The reason we cannot get clean and pothole-free cities is because our local elected leaders (mayors) have almost no financial powers. A Bangalorean might know the names of mayors of London and New York City, but even for him/her it isn't worth it to know who the local mayor is.
Centrism | மய்யம்@CentristPulse

CHINA IS MORE DEMOCRATIC THAN INDIA 51% of all the expenditures by the governments in China is spent by the local governments at the local level Whereas in India, only 3% is spent by the local governments. The lowest in the world. THE LOWEST IN THE WORLD.

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D Prasanth Nair
D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
When the Government of India announced the Padma Shri for Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri, the protocol required him to travel to Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi to receive the honor from the President. ​However, Dr. Lahiri was hesitant to go. His reasoning was simple: "If I go to Delhi, who will look after my patients in the OPD?" For him, a day away from the hospital wasn't a holiday; it was a day his patients—many of whom traveled from Bihar and rural UP—would go untreated. Finally he did go given the prestige associated with the event. Who is Dr Tapan Lahiri? Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri is a legendary Indian cardiothoracic surgeon and professor commonly referred to as the "Saint of BHU". Dr. Lahiri has done FRCS and MCh and working in BHU. ​Dr. Lahiri’s commitment to the poor is extraordinary. In 1994, when his salary (including allowances) exceeded ₹1 lakh, he stopped taking it entirely, directing the university to use the funds for the treatment of underprivileged patients. After retiring in 2003, he continued this practice with his pension. He keeps only enough to cover two simple meals a day and donates the remainder to the BHU patient fund. Even in his 80s, he has been known to walk to the hospital at 6:00 AM daily, carrying a simple bag and a black umbrella, to check on his patients. As he says ​"With the grace of Lord Vishwanath and Maa Annapurna, I will keep serving patients till my last breath."
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM@hyderabaddoctor·
When a Little Toe Moved Menaka was 25. She had just started her dream job at a leading technology company. A bright B. Tech graduate from a reputed college. Her parents were proud. She was excited. Life had just begun to unfold beautifully. Two weeks before everything changed, she had a mild fever. It lasted three days. It was labeled a “viral fever.” She recovered and moved on. Then, suddenly, over just two days, she became weak. First her legs. Then her hands. Then she could barely move. By the time she reached a nearby hospital, her condition worsened dramatically. She became unresponsive. Her breathing failed. She was intubated and placed on a ventilator. That was when she was referred to us. MRI brain, MRI spine, and cerebrospinal fluid analysis pointed to Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM), a rare, immune-mediated inflammatory condition of the brain and spinal cord. It often follows a viral infection. The body’s immune system, instead of settling down, mistakenly attacks the brain. And in Menaka’s case, it was fulminant. We had very little time. We explained everything to her family; the diagnosis, the uncertainty, the risks. She was deeply comatose. We started high-dose intravenous steroids, the standard first-line treatment for ADEM. Five days passed. There was no improvement. In fact, she worsened. Her parents sat outside the ICU, waiting for hope in every footstep that came toward them. We decided to escalate treatment. Plasma exchange (plasmapheresis), a procedure that removes harmful antibodies from the blood, is recommended in severe, steroid-refractory ADEM. After the first session, something extraordinary happened. Her little toe moved. It was subtle. Almost invisible. But we saw it. Her eyes opened briefly. She was not following commands. She was not making eye contact. But we knew, something had shifted. With each plasma exchange session, there were small, fragile signs of improvement. Every morning during rounds, we spoke to her. “Menaka, open your eyes.” Silence. “Menaka, move your hand.” Nothing. After rounds, the hardest part was facing her family. Telling them, again and again, that she was still deeply unconscious. Watching hope struggle against fear in their eyes. Two weeks passed in the ICU. She was still on the ventilator. And then, one morning, during rounds, I said, “Menaka, open your eyes.” She opened them. “Raise your hand.” Her fingers trembled. Just slightly. But they moved. That was enough. I walked out of the ICU faster than usual that day. Her parents were standing there. I said only one sentence: “She responded.” The relief on their faces, that mixture of disbelief and gratitude, is something no textbook can teach. Over the next two weeks, she gradually improved. She was weaned off the ventilator. She was discharged with significant limb weakness, but alive, conscious and recovering. We advised intensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation. One month later, she walked into my OPD. Not in a wheelchair. Not on a stretcher. Walking. I asked, “What problems are you facing now?” She looked thoughtful and said, “Doctor, my nails are dark. They don’t look nice.” “Anything else?” “No, Doctor. I am absolutely fine. I want to rejoin office, but I feel awkward with dark nails. Can you give me medicine for that?” In that moment, I realized something profound. A month ago, we were fighting for her life. Now, she was worried about how her nails looked at work. I smiled and said, “There is a simple solution. Apply nail polish. Any color you like. You can even change it every month.” She smiled widely and freely, the kind of smile that belongs to someone who has unknowingly crossed the edge of life and come back. And I felt something every doctor knows but rarely speaks about: There is no greater reward than seeing a patient and family smile after surviving what once felt impossible. Sometimes recovery announces itself loudly. Sometimes it begins with a little toe. Dr Sudhir Kumar @hyderabaddoctor (Note: The name has been changed to protect privacy. Image is AI-generated)
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Praful Pansheriya
Praful Pansheriya@prafulpbjp·
આ કેમ્પનું નેતૃત્વ ડૉ. પિયુષ મિતલ અને ડૉ. પ્રેરક યાદવે કર્યું હતું. એનેસ્થેસિયા ટીમમાં ડૉ. રીમા વનસોલા અને ડૉ. કિંજલ આનંદેનો મહત્વપૂર્ણ ફાળો રહ્યો. તેમજ અમેરિકાથી આવેલા સ્પાઇન સર્જન્સએ જટિલ પ્રક્રિયામાં પોતાની કુશળતા દ્વારા અગત્યનું યોગદાન આપ્યું છે.
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Praful Pansheriya@prafulpbjp·
સરેરાશ ૪ થી ૫ કલાક ચાલતી આ જટિલ સર્જરી દરમિયાન કરોડરજ્જુને સીધી કરતી વખતે નાજુક ચેતાઓ (Nerves) અને રક્તવાહિનીઓ વચ્ચે અત્યંત કાળજીપૂર્વક કામગીરી કરવામાં આવી. આ પ્રક્રિયામાં અમેરિકન ન્યુરો-મોનિટરિંગ ટીમ તથા એનેસ્થેસિયા નિષ્ણાતોએ ટેકનિકલ સહયોગ આપ્યો, જેના કારણે સર્જરીઓ સફળ રહી.
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chartspeak@chartspeak_P·
#GNG electronics good up move
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#Dee Development HIGHEST VOLUME LIKELY TREND REVERSAL
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Gujarat Information@InfoGujarat·
આરોગ્ય ક્ષેત્રે ટેક્નોલોજીની ક્રાંતિ સાથે ગુજરાતે લખ્યો નવો ઇતિહાસ… અમદાવાદની કાઈઝેન હોસ્પિટલમાં ગુજરાતની પ્રથમ ‘ટેલી-રોબોટિક સર્જરી’ને મળી સફળતા; દિલ્હીથી 1000 કિમી દૂર બેઠેલા નિષ્ણાત સર્જને હાઈ-સ્પીડ નેટવર્કથી જટિલ ઓપરેશન પૂર્ણ કર્યું… માત્ર 24 કલાકમાં દર્દીને રજા મળી જાય છે, અંતરિયાળ વિસ્તારો માટે આધુનિક સારવાર હવે વધુ સરળ અને સગવડભરી… #healthcare #teleroboticsurgery #ahmedabad #AhmedabadHealthcare @CMOGuj @Bhupendrapbjp @sanghaviharsh @prafulpbjp @HealthDeptGuj
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Pema Khandu པདྨ་མཁའ་འགྲོ་།
Heartiest congratulations to Dr. Yasum Litin on achieving an extraordinary milestone by completing her DM in Cardiac Anaesthesia from Goa Medical College. Becoming the first superspecialist in Cardiac Anaesthesia from Arunachal Pradesh and the first woman from Northeast India to attain this distinction is not only a personal achievement but a proud moment for the entire state and region. At a time when specialised cardiac anaesthesia remains a crucial need for advanced heart surgeries, her expertise will greatly strengthen healthcare access for our people. Wishing her a bright and impactful career ahead.
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