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Harinder Lamba

@harinlamba

Serial Entrepreneur , Learner, Motivator and Mentor ,Chief Visionary at Wheafree, Cleanliness Crusader

Patiala Katılım Mart 2009
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Mera Patiala Main Hee Sawaraa
Mera Patiala Main Hee Sawaraa@MeraPatiala_MHS·
Can’t our caring for mothers attitude apply to our collective Mother ?... Mother Earth Lets all shift from a mindset of consumption to one of unconditional love, protection & gratitude We paid tribute to motherhood & #MotherEarth on #MothersDay through #CleanlinessDrive
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Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳
Oxomiya Jiyori 🇮🇳@SouleFacts·
VARANASI 📍 A foreigner showed us the mirror today. If every devotee spared just 10 minutes to pick up litter at our pilgrimage sites, no broom, no campaign, no government would ever be needed. Our Tirthas would shine on their own. The question is not who will clean. The question is when will we stop waiting for someone else to do it.
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Sann@san_x_m·
Her name is Claire Mazumdar. She is 37 years old. Her parents are both computer science professors in the United States. Her brother Eric is a professor at the California Institute of Technology and an AI expert. She holds a degree in Biological Engineering from MIT and both an MBA and a PhD in cancer biology from Stanford. She founded Bicara Therapeutics in 2018. A clinical stage cancer therapy company focused on bi specific antibodies. She led it to a Nasdaq listing in 2024. She also sits on the boards of Relay Therapeutics and Noora Health. She is the niece of Kiran Mazumdar Shaw. The woman who founded Biocon in 1978 in a garage in Bengaluru with Rs 10000 and built it into India’s largest biotechnology company over four decades. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw has no children. Today she named Claire as her successor to lead Biocon into its next phase. Kiran said I am the sole owner of Biocon and I need to make sure that I put it in good hands. I have seen my niece Claire as my successor because I think she has proved to me that she can run a company. Biocon was built by one woman over four decades. It will now be led by another. Follow for stories about the people shaping India’s future.
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Harinder Lamba@harinlamba·
Terminate their education and put ragging case on them
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His name is Arunachalam Muruganantham. He was born in 1961 in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. His father died in a road accident when he was a child. His mother worked as a farm labourer to keep him in school. At 14, he dropped out to support her. In 1998, he married Shanthi. One day, he saw her hiding a dirty rag she had been washing and reusing during her menstrual cycle because sanitary pads were too expensive. He decided to make her affordable ones. He made a pad from cotton and handed it to her. The feedback was devastating. He went back to experimenting. He needed volunteers to test each prototype. Medical students were too embarrassed. He tested the pads himself. He built a uterus from a football bladder filled with animal blood and wore it under his clothes. He walked, ran and cycled to test the absorption. His clothes began to smell. The village concluded he was mad. His wife filed for divorce. His mother left. His neighbours ostracised him. He kept experimenting alone. For years, he could not figure out what commercial pads were made of. Then one day, a courier arrived while he was out. His dog tore it open. Inside were samples from an American supplier. He examined the material closely. Pine bark wood pulp. That was the secret. He spent four years building a machine to process it. Commercial pad making machines cost Rs 35 million. He built one for Rs 65000. He took it to IIT Madras in 2006. Out of 943 entries in the National Innovation Foundation competition, his machine came first. The President of India presented him the award. Multinational corporations offered to buy the patent. He turned every one of them down. He sold the machines exclusively to women’s self help groups. Today, over 1300 units operate across 23 states employing thousands of women. Five years after she filed for divorce, Shanthi saw him on television receiving the award. She called. She came back. He held no grudge. TIME magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2014. Padma Shri in 2016. A documentary inspired by his work won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Short in 2019. He still lives in a modest apartment. He said if you get rich you have an apartment with an extra bedroom. And then you die. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Weather Monitor
Weather Monitor@WeatherMonitors·
7-year-old Ishank from Ranchi, India just set a world record by swimming 29km across the Palk Strait (Sri Lanka to India) in just 9 hours and 50 minutes. The youngest ever to conquer this route! (April 30, 2026)
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
IMPORTANT: as predicted and expected, prices of 19 kg Commercial cylinder has been increased by Rs 993 from today. A 19 Kg cylinder will cost Rs 3071.50 in Delhi from today. No change in domestic cylinder prices. Elections over, exit poll drama done, reality strikes! 🙏
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Ajay Joe
Ajay Joe@joedelhi·
Left behind in Kabul. Alone. He waited 47 days. K-9 Chaos was not a dog who did his job. He was a dog who had DECIDED, completely, permanently, without reservation, that Lieutenant Marcus Webb was coming back for him. No matter how long it took. At Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, on the morning of August 30th, 2021, a three-year-old Belgian Malinois sat in an empty aircraft hangar. The last American plane had left six hours ago. The evacuation was over. Chaos had been left behind. Not intentionally. The chaos of the withdrawal. The panic. The rush. Webb had been separated from Chaos during the final evacuation. Put on a different plane. Told Chaos would be on the next flight. There was no next flight. Chaos survived the first day alone. Waiting at the hangar where Webb had left him. Chaos survived the first week. Scavenging food from abandoned military supplies. Chaos survived 47 days in Taliban-controlled Kabul. Alone. Hiding. Waiting. Because Chaos survived on the belief that Webb wouldn't leave him forever. Back in the United States, Webb was losing his mind. Filed reports. Called congressmen. Contacted rescue organizations. Went on the news. "I left my dog in Afghanistan," he said on CNN, his voice breaking. "I left my brother. And I'm going to get him back." The military said it was impossible. Kabul had fallen. Taliban controlled the airport. No way to extract a dog. Webb didn't care about impossible. He contacted Pineapple Express, a veteran-run extraction operation. Gave them Chaos's last known location. Sent photos. Videos. Anything that could help. For 47 days, Webb didn't sleep. Didn't eat properly. Just waited for news. On October 16th, 2021, his phone rang. "We found him," the voice said. "We found Chaos." A rescue team had infiltrated Kabul. Used Webb's intel. Found Chaos still at the hangar. Still waiting. Forty-seven days later. Chaos was emaciated. Dehydrated. Traumatized. But alive. The extraction took three days. Smuggling Chaos out of Taliban-controlled territory. Through checkpoints. Through danger. But they got him out. On October 19th, 2021, Chaos landed at Dulles International Airport. Webb was waiting on the tarmac. When they opened the crate, Chaos didn't move. Stared at Webb like he was seeing a ghost. "It's me, brother," Webb said, kneeling down. "I came back. I promised I'd come back." Chaos stepped out slowly. Walked to Webb. Collapsed into his arms. The reunion video went viral. Seventeen million views in three days. But what people didn't see was what happened after. For six months, Chaos wouldn't sleep unless Webb was in the room. Wouldn't eat unless Webb fed him. Wouldn't go outside unless Webb went first. "He's terrified I'll leave him again," Webb said in an interview. "And I don't blame him. I left him once. In the worst place. At the worst time. He waited 47 days for me. And I'll spend the rest of my life making sure he knows I'm never leaving again." Three years later, Chaos still sleeps with his head on Webb's chest. Still follows him everywhere. Still making sure Webb doesn't disappear. K-9 Chaos. Survived 47 days alone in Kabul. Extracted by heroes. Reunited with his handler. Home. facebook.com/share/1HLX9dCv… #LostAndFound #doglover #seniordogs #animalwelfare #militarydog #k9hero #dogrescue #Kabul #47Days #LeftBehind #BroughtHome
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Arun Yadav Kosli
Arun Yadav Kosli@AarunKosli·
पुलिस में 20 साल नौकरी पूरी करके स्वेच्छा से रिटायरमेंट लेकर जा रहे हवलदार को बहुत देर समझाने के बाद SP साहब ने पूछा, "सब कुछ तो मिल रहा है नौकरी में, तो फिर नौकरी छोड़कर क्यों जा रहे हो" ? इस पर हवलदार ने सुंदर सा मार्मिक और दिल को लगने वाला जवाब दिया- "सर, जो आपने अपने सामने कुर्सीयां खाली रहते हुए भी, मुझे दो घंटे सावधान मे खड़ा करके समझाया है, बस इसलिए नौकरी छोड़कर जा रहा हूँ" ।
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Roshan Rai
Roshan Rai@RoshanKrRaii·
Sequence of Events : > TMC appoints IPAC as its campaign management company > IPAC designs a brilliant campaign, BJP on the verge of being swept away > Sends ED and arrests IPAC director Vinesh Chandel > TMC ‘s campaign gets stalled, they have to restart in the middle of elections > Elections get over > Next day of elections, IPAC director gets bail from the lower court, ED doesn’t even oppose in the rarest of rare occurrences. This is how unfair elections are this country today, there is no level playing field. Even after all this if BJP loses, it will be the beginning of BJP’s end.
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Rattan Dhillon
Rattan Dhillon@ShivrattanDhil1·
Bro, it’s your call but let me tell you something from real life. Back in 2015, I went through a transplant and was hospitalized for almost a year. I needed blood platelets almost every week. And you know what? We never asked who was donating Muslims came, Hindus came, Christians came, even followers of Dera Ram Rahim. At that time, religion didn’t matter… all that mattered was the blood and the will to help. I just hope you never have to face a situation like that to understand it. Life is much bigger than these divisions, bro! 😃🙏🏻
Mohit@Warlock_mohit

Cancelling my Order right now BDSK @Swiggy uninstalling your app also

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Mahua Moitra
Mahua Moitra@MahuaMoitra·
Awesome sight of @NIA_India reduced to being Motabhai’s guards & patrolling Bengal’s streets during an assembly poll. How low will we fall?
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Harinder Lamba@harinlamba·
@himan47agg_IAS Sir , we are not only cleaning and beautifying our city, we are also making model citizens by teaching school children at impressionable age about civic Sense.
Mera Patiala Main Hee Sawaraa@MeraPatiala_MHS

Tuesday, 28 April - #CatchThemYoungAwarenessDrive at Police DAV Public School, Nabha Road included interactive talks and activities KEY LEARNINGS : 4-bin segregation rule ‘Refuse Plastic’ mantra & practical alternatives Learning By Doing through campus #CleanlinessDrive

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His name is Major Deependra Singh Sengar. He grew up in Jalaun district, Uttar Pradesh. Studied at Sainik School Rewa. Commissioned into the Indian Army’s Parachute Regiment Special Forces in 1991. His fellow soldiers called him Rocket. In 1998, during an anti insurgency operation in Guwahati, he eliminated two militants and was hit by two bullets that tore through his abdomen. Doctors said recovery would take 18 to 24 months. He was back in action in one year. During recovery, he sneaked out of hospital wearing a colostomy bag, hired a car, and travelled five hours to attend a colleague’s wedding. When the Kargil War began, he went back into combat. He led his team to capture Neelam Post, the highest post captured by the Indian Army in the entire Kargil engagement. In September 1999, an AK 47 burst shattered his hip bone. He barely survived. The doctors told him he would never walk again. He lay on a hospital bed on traction and studied mathematics eight hours a day. A nursing assistant sent his twelve year old son to help him with calculations. Six months later, Sengar hobbled on crutches to a CAT examination centre. He cleared CAT. Received admission offers from 15 of India’s top 16 business schools. He chose IIM Ahmedabad. Attended every class on crutches. Interned at Lehman Brothers in Tokyo. Graduated with distinction. He went on to work at Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, Genpact and Microsoft. He walked without crutches a decade after doctors said he never would. He received 12 military medals including a gallantry award. In 2021, ZEE5 made a web series on his life called Jeet Ki Zidd. Two bullets could not stop him. A shattered hip could not stop him. The doctors could not stop him. He just kept going. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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