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@harshithkDr
Sceptical Activist
Karnataka Katılım Ağustos 2015
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@Him_S_97 @DrDeepakKrishn1 It's not a bad diet, but it's not great either. The protein/carb ratio is very bad. I'd say if you can afford more nutritious food, avoid having dal rice every day
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@harshithkDr @DrDeepakKrishn1 Who said that Dal and rice is a bad diet. In fact, if you can just track the calorie intake, it's a very balanced diet. But you can have it only once a day. It offers you a complete amino acid profile while dal offers you complex carbohydrates. But tracking calorie intake is must
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Every breath you take takes you closer to death.
Gabbar@Gabbar8244
Real maturity is realizing these plates are destroying your health slowly 😭🙏
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@aumbuj @DrDeepakKrishn1 Learn some critical thinking, dude. It was to explain that you can't say a bad diet is fine just because we age over time. By that logic, cigarettes and alcohol should also be normalized by saying we'll age anyway.
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@DrDeepakKrishn1 Learn some critical thinking, dude. It was to explain that you can't say a bad diet is fine just because we age over time. By that logic, cigarettes and alcohol should also be normalized by saying we'll age anyway.
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@harshithkDr Lol. Cigarette and dal rice are equally bad now? 😂😂😂
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V.I. Lenin was among the first international leaders to officially recognize and condemn the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. In 1920, the Soviet government issued a statement expressing solidarity with the victims.
Hindu Voice@HinduVoice_in
There is no place for Lenin in #WestBengal.
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@intensegasser @DrDeepakKrishn1 Bro, who did that comparison?.
By the same logic, Is Deepak comparing food with breath?
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@harshithkDr @DrDeepakKrishn1 So you are comparing the above food to cigarettes, protein beets are really low IQ.
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आज नवीन और नवीकरणीय ऊर्जा मंत्रालय की हिंदी सलाहकार समिति की बैठक की अध्यक्षता की।
इस दौरान राजभाषा हिंदी के प्रचार-प्रसार तथा मंत्रालय के कार्यों में सरल, सहज और प्रभावी हिंदी के उपयोग को बढ़ावा देने की प्रतिबद्धता व्यक्त की गई। बैठक में मंत्रालय के कार्यों, डिजिटल प्रणालियों, ई-ऑफिस प्लेटफॉर्म्स, आधिकारिक संवाद एवं जनसंपर्क पहलों में हिंदी के व्यापक उपयोग को लेकर सार्थक चर्चा हुई। साथ ही, हिंदी के प्रयोग को और अधिक बढ़ाने के लिए माननीय सदस्यों द्वारा दिए गए बहुमूल्य सुझावों पर भी गहन चिंतन किया गया।



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The DMK “was firm on sitting in the Opposition”, as it was not interested in going against the people’s mandate
The Hindu@the_hindu
Just In | The AIADMK is learnt to have sent feelers to the DMK seeking support to form a government in Tamil Nadu where the recent elections threw up a hung Assembly. The DMK leadership, however, gave short shrift to the proposal, sources said. The DMK “was firm on sitting in the Opposition”, as it was not interested in going against the people’s mandate.
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🇮🇳 NO WAY TO OPT OUT: INDIA'S PLAN TO TURN PHONES INTO PERMANENT TRACKING DEVICES
Imagine your phone's location tracking on 24/7 with no off switch.
That's what India's government is considering after telecom companies pitched a wild idea: force every smartphone to have always-active GPS for "better surveillance."
Indian authorities complain they can't track people precisely enough during investigations.
Cell tower data only gets them within several meters. Not good enough, apparently.
So telecom giants like Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel want the government to mandate A-GPS (the really accurate satellite tracking) be permanently switched on.
You couldn't turn it off. Ever.
Apple, Google, and Samsung told New Delhi to pump the brakes.
Their industry group called it "regulatory overreach" and warned it would turn phones into "dedicated surveillance devices."
A British forensics expert explained that your phone would literally become a tracking beacon.
Privacy advocates are calling the proposal "horrifying." It has no precedent anywhere globally. Even Russia's surveillance measures don't go this far.
India just backed down from forcing a government cyber app on all phones after public outcry.
This GPS tracking fight is round 2, and it's just getting started.
Source: Reuters

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What an absolute shit show.
Caught with their pants down - Govt gets into damage control mode, says users can uninstall #SancharSaathi tracking app. (This while their own notification clearly said no disabling or restricting of the app)
Rest assured they will try again in another manner - then scream when our 2026 Democracy & Free Speech rankings will be in the same range as Nigeria.


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Big Brother cannot watch us. This DoT Direction is beyond unconstitutional.
The Right to Privacy is an intrinsic part of the fundamental right to life and liberty, enshrined in Article 21 of the Constitution.
A pre-loaded government app that cannot be uninstalled is a dystopian tool to monitor every Indian. It is a means to watch over every movement, interaction and decision of each citizen.
This is part of the long series of relentless assaults on the Constitutional Rights of Indian citizens and will not be allowed to continue.
We reject this Direction and demand an immediate rollback.


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