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Chaitanya Kulkarni

Chaitanya Kulkarni

@ckulkarni7

Diverse interests: Information Technology, Sports, Economics, Art, Music, History, Politics, Environment

Pune, India Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Indian Tech & Infra
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 Maharashtra’s economy is set to surpass Singapore and UAE in 2-3 years, says CM Devendra Fadnavis.
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Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
Photo of the decade.
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Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_·
Demented Andhbhakts of Gujarat "I'll Pay Rs 500 Per Litre Of Petrol."
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Amit Paranjape
Amit Paranjape@aparanjape·
Went to Vimannagar after a while... What a mess, Nagar road continues to be :( ...Uneven road, no markings, no proper signage, encroachments, etc. And the elevated road work to Shirur (and the Ramwadi - Wagholi metro extension work) hasn't even started! @PMCPune @navalMH @MDNagpure
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Bloomberg
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India’s love for gold may be going on pause. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is urging citizens to avoid buying gold for a year as the ongoing Iran conflict puts pressure on the economy. @preeti_msoni explains: bloom.bg/42u6hK5
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 Prime Minister Narendra Modi today: - Stop buying gold. - Bring back the work-from-home culture. - Save petrol and diesel. - Avoid foreign trips and destination weddings. - Stop importing foreign products.
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Amit Paranjape
Amit Paranjape@aparanjape·
The old and the new... 18th century historic Omkareshwar Temple in the foreground, and the Metro Station (across the Mutha river) in the background. #Pune
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CNN
CNN@CNN·
Ted Turner, the billionaire media entrepreneur and philanthropist who launched the 24-hour cable TV news revolution when he founded CNN in 1980, has died. He was 87. cnn.it/42Qmj0R
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Chaitanya Kulkarni@ckulkarni7·
बहु असोत सुंदर संपन्न की महा प्रिय अमुचा एक महाराष्ट्र देश हा #महाराष्ट्र
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Mumbai Heritage
Mumbai Heritage@mumbaiheritage·
1st May, 1960 Maharashtra Day celebrations #महाराष्ट्रदिन
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Darab Farooqui
Darab Farooqui@darab_farooqui·
Look at this map. Nagpur 45°. Ahmedabad 44°. Prayagraj 43°. Delhi 42°. The entire country is a single dark red mass. This is not a heatwave. This is a country that was told its forests were fine. And this is April. Not May. Not June. The hottest months have not even arrived yet. The past few days have been hell. So I did what I always do when something bothers me. I went looking for answers. What I found was a policy con job that has been running for over two decades. But before I explain what happened, let's clear some definitions. A garden is not a forest. An orchard is not a forest. A plantation is not a forest. A forest is a living system. Soil, water, fungi, insects, birds, mammals, decades of accumulated complexity, specific to its land and climate. It cannot be designed. It cannot be harvested. It regulates water, cools land, shelters hundreds of species. It takes decades to become what it is. You can plant a forest. But it will take decades to become one. In 2001, India's forests were disappearing. The Indian state, led by the Vajpayee government, faced a choice. Protect what remained, or change what the numbers said. It chose the numbers. The Forest Survey of India quietly changed the definition of what a forest means. Any land with 10% tree canopy cover and more than one hectare in area was now a forest. Your mango orchard. A coconut plantation in Tamil Nadu. A tea garden in Assam. Lodhi Garden in Delhi. All forests, on paper. The FSI will tell you that 10% canopy cover follows international norms. The FAO also uses 10% as its threshold. But the FAO's definition comes with a crucial exclusion that India's FSI quietly dropped.  The FAO explicitly states that fruit tree plantations, oil palm plantations, olive orchards, and agroforestry systems are not forests. The World Bank says the same. India adopted the number but discarded the exclusion.  It took the cover of international legitimacy while gutting the standard that gave it meaning. The government will also tell you this was never hidden. That it was publicly stated in every report, disclosed in Parliament. That is technically true. But a disclosure buried in a technical government document is not transparency. It is the appearance of transparency.  I did not know any of this until I went looking. Neither do most Indians whose forests, whose land, whose air this directly concerns. The con is not in what was hidden from experts. It is in what was never explained to the people it was done to. This is not a technicality. This is the con. It was a trick as old as power itself. If you cannot fix the problem, fix the measurement. For ten years after 2001, Congress governed India. Two terms, two environment ministers, including Jairam Ramesh, one of the more serious ones. They saw the numbers. They knew what the numbers meant. They did nothing. Because the lie was convenient. India looked good in international climate negotiations. The fiction of a greening India served everyone in power, so everyone in power kept it. Congress did not create this lie. It simply chose, year after year, to live inside it. The BJP is different. When they returned to power in 2014, they came with something Congress never had. An absolute majority, and no coalition compulsions. They did not merely inherit the lie. They built on it. And in 2023, they legislated it. The Forest Conservation Amendment Act of 2023 removed legal protection from "deemed forests." Forests that existed outside the official definition but were ecologically real.  Forests that Adivasi communities had lived in and depended on for generations. Forests that cooled land, held water, sheltered species. They were not on the right list. Since the amendment, forest destruction on Adivasi land has accelerated.  The people who knew these forests best, who had protected them longest, now watch them being cleared. Legally. CONT++
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Irushi
Irushi@Im_IrushiK·
I'm a vibe coder, scare me with one word.
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Chaitanya Kulkarni@ckulkarni7·
Loving this day, reading and watching about our solar system.
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NotebookLM
NotebookLM@NotebookLM·
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