Chirag Agrawal

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Chirag Agrawal

Chirag Agrawal

@chirag1397

Building healthtech!!

Kota, India Katılım Haziran 2012
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
My appeal to PM Modi- In order to save petrol & diesel, please make it mandatory for bureaucrats, MLAs & MPs to use public buses and metro instead of large convoys. It will also be a good opportunity for them to experience world-class infrastructure they are building for us.
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
Maybe the work that is actually needed for the overall growth of humans would not be paid much because maybe money is an instrument to control the human population as a whole, automatically, without controlling individuals, and maybe the controllers don't want the real growth.
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha

I recently had dinner with Dr Devi Shetty, the founder of Narayana Hospitals. For those who don't know him, he's the guy who figured out how to do open heart surgery for a few hundred dollars when the same procedure costs a bomb in the US. Narayana has 18,000 beds across India, and if you ask most middle-class people in Bangalore about it, they'll speak highly of it. There was one thing I kept thinking about over and over again after meeting him. Narayana's market cap is around ₹38,000 crore. Now compare that to pretty much any half-decent financial services business in India, and it'll be valued more than that, including Zerodha. A brokerage, worth more than a hospital chain, that has probably saved hundreds of thousands of lives. I get the arguments. If you're a fund manager/analyst, you can immediately explain it away using margins, capex, asset-light vs asset-heavy, and all that, and I'm not saying the market is wrong. But it's still a strange world we've built, where the businesses closest to money get valued the highest, and the ones doing the hard and essential things get priced like boring utilities. A hospital carries physical infrastructure, enormous liability, thin margins and the actual weight of keeping people alive. And somehow that's worth less than a platform for buying and selling stocks. I don't have a clean take on this. All of this just felt odd. Ps: Nothing here is investment advice. For that, go to @zerodhavarsity

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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
Is ChatGPT taking its last breath? Extremely slow loading times and sticky UI. Sad for @OpenAI !!
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
All thanks to @incubatorIITK ,,, Got an opportunity to showcase our products, LeXIS and LIRA, to a team from the Indian Air Force today. Both products have amazing use cases in defense applications that are too interesting to ignore.
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
@narazfufa_ji @PMOIndia @incubatorIITK Yes. No lab in India has the full scope NABL accredited for IS 13450 Part 2 Sec 54 as far as I know. BIS says that one international lab can do it, but the testing charges are exorbitantly high. 16 Oct was the date of application.
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
A recent tender in Tamil Nadu asks for Battery powered xray generator with BIS IS 7620 Part 1 certification. Our similar product's application was cancelled by BIS citing "Battery-operated devices are not covered in the scope of BIS IS 7620 Part 1". @PMOIndia @incubatorIITK
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
While other manufacturers and importers in India are selling battery-operated handheld X-ray generators certified to IS 7620, we are left in the mud with our indigenous product, just because of a lack of deep pockets and a lack of liaison with BIS.
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Now BIS has slapped us with a quotation with a huge amount for testing charges from an international lab to get our product certified as per IS 13450 Part 2 Sec 54.
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
We have been suffering for almost a year. The application that got rejected was filed on 30 July 2025.
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The Scientific Lens
The Scientific Lens@LensScientific·
Knowledge isn't free. You have to pay attention. — Richard Feynman
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
@DrDatta_AIIMS We at Lenek are ready to teach the models if radiologists are willing to teach us 😀
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Dr. Datta M.D. (Radiology) M.B.B.S. 🇮🇳
I am at this point totally convinced that we need physicians to guide engineers to build models if we really want great models to be built from our institutions! Leave your egos and work with physicians. Also urge physicians to up your game in fundamentals, you will start seeing very obvious patterns which you use to diagnose / manage patients which AI models still do not do because no one really taught them.
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Prasanna Viswanathan
Prasanna Viswanathan@prasannavishy·
Super awesome. Bhashini is quietly building India’s multilingual AI backbone by training models across 22 Indian languages using massive datasets, tokenization, parallel corpora, and continuous human validation. From Gujarati and Dogri to Sanskrit, teams have spent 4 years collecting speech/text data, cleaning it, building comparable datasets, and fine-tuning translation + voice models for real-world governance use. The goal of the project is to make AI accessible in every Indian language and eventually power e-governance, citizen services, and digital inclusion at population scale.
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Chirag Agrawal@chirag1397·
Another day another memory of love!!
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