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@NewsArenaIndia Which side did Farooq Abdullah wake up today?
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Meet Dr. M. Kiran Kumar
( Chairman and MD of Lalitha Jewellery )
> No education. No money. Born in a small village.
> Watched his parents fight over food as a child. That pain became his fuel.
> Started working as a factory worker in Nellore.
> Joined a goldsmith as a helper. Zero salary. Just to learn.
> Melted his mother's 48 grams of bangles. That was his entire capital.
> Sold his first gold at Lalitha Jewellery.
> At midnight, took over Lalitha Jewellery when the founder was broken and ready to give up.
> Nobody supported him. Nobody believed in him. His father never thought he would amount to anything.
> Started selling at wholesale rates in retail people thought he was lying.
> His father never wore footwear for years that image never left his mind.
> Today 61 showrooms. ₹17,000 Crore turnover. 32,000 families fed.
"From a father who had no slippers — to a son who built an empire. This is not luck. This is belief."

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Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? He redefined the speed of thought & his algorithm was so powerful that it was considered a trade secret by the US for yrs. Meet Dr. Narendra Krishna Karmarkar, the Ghost of the Optimal Path. In 1984, he sent shockwaves through the world's boardrooms by proving that the impossible logistical puzzles of airlines & factories could be solved 100x faster.
While others were crawling along the edges of complexity, Karmarkar took a leap through the Interior. From the high-tech halls of Bell Labs to the supercomputing labs of India, he spent his life looking for the Perfect Shortcut. He is the man who optimized our digital life, the Ghost who proved that the shortest way to the truth is through the heart of the logic.
Born in 1955 in Gwalior, Narendra grew up in Pune, a city known as the Oxford of the East. He was a topper at IIT Bombay (Electrical Engineering, 1978). This was the peak era of Silo-thinking, where the brightest minds were being sharpened for a global leap.
He moved to UC Berkeley for his PhD. While most were focused on hardware, Karmarkar was obsessed with Complexity Theory, the study of how much effort it takes for a computer to solve a problem.
Before 1984, the world relied on the Simplex Method (invented by George Dantzig). To find the best solution in a complex system (like the cheapest way to fly 500 planes to 50 cities), computers would walk along the outside edges of a multi-dimensional shape.
Instead of walking the edges, Karmarkar’s algorithm dives through the interior of the shape. It uses projective geometry to create a shortcut through the center. It was a Polynomial-Time algo, meaning it could solve problems with millions of variables in a fraction of the time.
AT&T Bell Labs actually patented his algo. This was unheard of in math & sparked a massive global debate: Can you own a piece of logic? He became a superstar at AT&T Bell Labs, the world's most elite Silo for research.
In the late 90s & 2000s, Karmarkar returned to India with a vision to build a new architecture for supercomputing. He worked with the Tata Group (CRL) on the EKA supercomputer, which, for a brief moment, was the 4th fastest in the world.
Despite his genius, he often clashed with the slow-moving Silos of Indian bureaucracy. He is a Ghost because he did not want to just be a prof; he wanted to build Systems. If you ask a software engineer today about Optimization, they will use Interior Point Methods every day. But if you ask them who Narendra Karmarkar is, they probably will not know. He is the Invisible Optimizer of the modern world.
For 40 yrs, the world thought the Simplex Method was the only way. Karmarkar had the Ramanujan-level audacity to say, "There is a path through the middle that no 1 has seen." He proved that in mathematics, the most Optimal path is often the 1 that requires the most courage to walk. #WhoAfterRamanujan
Key Work:
patents.google.com/patent/US47440…
johnhooker.tepper.cmu.edu/karmarkar.pdf

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I watched this on TV yesterday, luckily it is being shared on WA. This one of Arnab’s best - unmissable
No other journalist has been so forthright in calling out Mamata - he must be applauded 👏👏👏
Well done @republic @BanglaRepublic
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Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? He discovered the Grammar of the Grid, the hidden DNA of every connection we make. Meet Siddani Bhaskara Rao, the Ghost of the Degree Sequence. While we see a chaotic world of Facebook friends, power grids, and neural pathways, Rao saw the Fundamental Laws that dictate their existence.
He was the man who could look at a simple list of numbers & tell us exactly how a universe could be built from them. A titan of the Indian Statistical Institute & a legend in the global world of Discrete Math, he remains a phantom in the public eye. He is the architect of the Invisible Network, the man who proved that in the world of connections, nothing is random, everything follows the Logic of the Rao.
Born in 1943 in Andhra Pradesh, S.B. Rao was a product of the Golden Era of Indian mathematics. He completed his M.A. at Andhra University in 1965, but his real Silo was the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Calcutta.
He was the PhD student of the legendary C.R. Rao (who lived to be 102 & was the Einstein of Statistics). Under C.R. Rao’s mentorship, S.B. Rao learned that the most complex problems in the universe could be broken down into simple, discrete structures. He grew up in an era where Theoretical Purity was the highest honor. He did not want to build machines; he wanted to find the Rules of Existence for the networks those machines would 1 day run.
In Graph Theory, every point (vertex) has a degree (the number of lines connected to it). If we have 5 people, & I tell you their connection counts are (4, 4, 1, 1, 1), can you actually draw that graph? Rao became a world authority on Degree Sequences. He formulated the Universal Grammar for these numbers.
His work, specifically on Havel-Hakimi-Rao type problems allows a computer to look at a list of numbers & immediately know if a valid network can be built from them. In the early 1980s, he made a daring conjecture about Induced Subgraphs that was so difficult it took the world’s top mathematicians (including masters at Princeton) decades to fully untangle & prove.
He specialized in Forbidden Subgraphs. By identifying which shapes cannot exist in certain networks, he helped define the limits of what a communication system/a computer architecture can actually do.
He eventually rose to become the Director of ISI Calcutta (1995-2000), leading the very institution where he started as a student. He was a frequent collaborator with global legends like S.S. Shrikhande & visited elite hubs like Ohio State University & King’s College. In the bibliographies of foundational papers on Line Graphs & Frequency Partitions, the name "S.B. Rao" is a permanent fixture.
After retiring from ISI, he became the 1st director of the C.R. Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science in Hyderabad, continuing to build Silos of excellence for the next gen. While he received the highest academic accolades within the ISI & the global math community, he never sought the Civilian Fame of the media.
He is a Ghost because his work is the Invisible Plumbing of the modern world. Every time our GPS calculates a route/an algo suggests a friend on social media, it is using the Logic of Realizability that Rao spent his life perfecting. To his family & neighbors, he was likely the quiet prof who was always scribbling dots & lines on a yellow legal pad. They saw the Quiet Man; the world’s elite mathematicians saw the Titan of Combinatorics.
He is the Grammarian of the Network. Like Ramanujan, he saw the hidden rules behind numbers. He proved that even in the seemingly random world of connections, there is an absolute, unbreakable logic. He is a Ghost who reminds us that the most important parts of a building are not the walls we see, but the Invisible Foundation that holds it all up. #WhoAfterRamanujan
Key Work:
digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/doctoral-these…
arxiv.org/abs/1112.3920

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DID YOU KNOW
• Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.
• Alaska is the westernmost and easternmost U.S. state.
• Australia is wider than the Moon.
• Africa is the only continent in all four hemispheres.
• Russia spans 11 time zones.
• The Dead Sea is so salty you naturally float.
• Mount Everest grows about 4mm taller each year.
• Antarctica has no official time zone.
• The Nile is longer than the distance from New York to LA.
• Iceland has no mosquitoes.
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मिलावटी तरबूज पहचानने के ये हैं आसान तरीके :-
मिलावटी तरबूज या किसी भी रासायनिक रूप से तैयार फल का सेवन स्वास्थ्य पर गंभीर दुष्प्रभाव डाल सकता है।
इससे पेट की समस्याएं, एलर्जी, और लंबे समय तक सेवन करने पर कैंसर जैसी बीमारियों का खतरा भी बढ़ सकता है।
कैसे पहचानें मिलावटी या नकली तरबूज:
1. कॉटन टेस्ट:
तरबूज का एक टुकड़ा काटें और उसे सूखे कपड़े या रुई पर रगड़ें।
अगर कपड़ा गहरे लाल रंग में रंग जाता है, तो यह संकेत है कि तरबूज में कृत्रिम रंग जैसे एरिथ्रोसिन (E127) या रोडामाइन बी मिलाए गए हो सकते हैं।
प्राकृतिक रंग (लाइकोपीन) वसा में घुलनशील होता है, इसलिए वह सूखे कपड़े पर आसानी से नहीं फैलता।
2. पानी टेस्ट:
तरबूज का टुकड़ा साफ पानी में डालें और कुछ मिनट तक देखें।
अगर पानी का रंग गहरा गुलाबी या लाल हो जाता है, तो यह भी कृत्रिम रंग की उपस्थिति का संकेत हो सकता है।
3. स्वाद और बनावट:
अगर तरबूज अंदर से लाल है लेकिन स्वाद फीका है, या अजीब गंध या रेशा महसूस होता है, तो यह रासायनिक पकने का संकेत हो सकता है।
4. फील्ड स्पॉट देखें:
अच्छे तरबूज में एक पीले या क्रीम रंग का धब्बा होता है — यह जमीन से संपर्क का हिस्सा होता है।
अगर धब्बा सफेद या हरा हो, तो तरबूज अधपका हो सकता है और इसे रासायनिक रूप से पकाया गया हो सकता है।
5. खराब होने की गति:
अगर तरबूज 2–3 दिनों में ही बदबू मारने लगे या सड़ जाए, तो इसमें रासायनिक पदार्थों की मौजूदगी की आशंका हो सकती है।
6. डंठल की जांच:
सूखा और गहरा रंग डंठल = प्राकृतिक परिपक्वता।
हरा और ताजा डंठल = कच्चे तरबूज को तोड़ कर बाद में पकाया गया हो सकता है।
7. सतह की स्थिति:
अगर सतह पर असामान्य दरारें, चकाचौंध वाले धब्बे या इंजेक्शन के निशान हों, तो रासायनिक इंजेक्शन दिए जाने की आशंका हो सकती है।
स्वस्थ विकल्प के लिए कुछ सुझाव:
1.विश्वसनीय विक्रेताओं से ही तरबूज खरीदें, खासकर स्थानीय किसान या जैविक उत्पाद विक्रेता।
2.तरबूज को अच्छी तरह धोकर छीलकर खाएं, ताकि सतह पर मौजूद रसायन हट सकें।
3.संदेह की स्थिति में, स्थानीय खाद्य सुरक्षा विभाग से संपर्क करें और नमूना जांच के लिए भेजें।
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