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Prakash Sharma
Prakash Sharma@PrakashS720·
Yale accidentally made hedge fund training free. Most people will scroll past this — and stay broke. 1 hour. Real risk models. Actual pricing logic used in markets. The ones who watch this will have an edge the others never will. Don't be the one who skips it. Bookmark it for later
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Neil Borate
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@avinash_a Yes, that is correct. Most platforms give it prefilled these days
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Most Indians don't know they can legally invest $250,000 abroad every year. Here's everything you need to know about global investing — costs, taxes, platforms, and estate tax. A thread 🧵
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
Her name was Shehla Masood. She was 38 years old, lived in Bhopal, and ran an event management company. Then in 2009, she discovered the RTI Act. She filed over 200 RTI applications in two years. She exposed illegal construction happening in plain sight. She fought to save tigers being poached by the very forest officers meant to protect them. She took on Rio Tinto, a global mining giant sitting on 27.4 million carats of diamonds inside a protected forest in Chhattarpur. Two district collectors were transferred to make that mining happen. She filed RTIs, went to parliament, and stopped it. A month before she died, she gave an interview. She said she feared for her life but would not stop, because the nexus between politicians and babus was slowly poisoning this country. On August 16, 2011, she sat in her car outside her home, about to leave for an Anna Hazare rally. A hired gunman shot her once through the throat. The CBI said the motive was a love triangle. Four people were convicted and sentenced to life. The mining angle was never investigated. Her father told investigators that high profile people had conspired to kill his daughter. Nobody listened. She was posthumously given the SR Jindal Crusade Against Corruption Award, an honour shared with APJ Abdul Kalam. India rewarded her with a bullet, then gave her an award, then forgot her name. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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Manu🇮🇳🇮🇳@mshahi0024·
📍Gurugram: Hundreds of roads do not have footpaths or pavements, but after 12 years of rule, they are sending bulldozers inside societies to break existing pavements made by public. Neither will they build anything,nor will they let others build it.
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rajiv malhotra@hcpl2000·
ohh...what a move!
Sann@san_x_m

His name is Srinivas Narayanan. Born in Chennai in 1974. He completed his B.Tech in Computer Science from IIT Madras in 1995. Then a Master's from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1996. He started his career at IBM's Almaden Research Center. Moved to Tavant Technologies. In 2007, he co-founded his own startup, Viralizr, as CTO. In 2008, he joined Facebook as Vice President of Engineering and spent over a decade building large-scale engineering systems. In April 2023, he joined OpenAI. At that time, the Applied Engineering team had 40 people sitting on a single floor. He built it into the team that launched and scaled ChatGPT and the developer API platform. Products that grew faster than almost anything in the history of technology. In September 2025, he was elevated to CTO of B2B Applications at OpenAI. On April 17, 2026, he announced he was leaving. He said this to his team. The last three years have been an incredible journey that felt more like ten. You built some of the fastest-growing products in history without any established playbook. I am so grateful to Sam Altman and Greg Brockman for this opportunity of a lifetime. He is returning to India. Not for a new job. Not for a new startup. He said he is going back to spend time with his ageing parents before deciding what comes next. An IIT Madras graduate who helped build the product that changed the world. Who is going home to be with his parents. His name is Srinivas Narayanan. Follow for real stories about Indians who make the whole country proud.

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rajiv malhotra@hcpl2000·
@airindia this airline can never move a needle IF the ground staff is as stupid and daft as they act these days. Have no regard for business class travel, status or courtesy ( even baggage rules ). I happen to be a AI Platinum and say this with regret...Indigo has better airside!
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Vikas Khanna
Vikas Khanna@TheVikasKhanna·
When God has a plan… From selling bhatura chole at Vivek Public School in 1989, to opening Lawrence Garden Banquet from the back of my house in Amritsar in 1990. In 1991, I chose culinary arts— a decision that embarrassed almost everyone except my grandmother. There were years of humiliation I rarely speak about. Moments that nearly broke me. In 2000, when my banquet was torn down, I almost gave up. Instead, I moved to the United States and started over. Cleaning homes. Selling food on the streets of TriBeCa. Sleeping at Grand Central. Experiencing homelessness at NYC Rescue. Sleepless nights. Being called “Curry Boy” on the 7 train. And still, I kept going. From there… 8 Michelin stars. Then losing myself again. Then starting over—one last time as a promise to my sister—with Bungalow. And now… TIME100 Most Influential People in the World 2026. I’m still trying to process it. The journey continues.
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Wg Cdr Anuma Acharya (Retd)@AnumaVidisha

“मैं नेपाल की निंदा करता हूँ! सिर्फ मैं ही नहीं, बल्कि हर भारतीय को नेपाल की निंदा करनी चाहिए! सरकार को तुरंत नेपाल को कड़ी चेतावनी देनी चाहिए और ऐसे व्यवहार की सख्त आलोचना करनी चाहिए. जरूरत पड़े तो सेना को भी तैयार रहने के लिए कहा जाना चाहिए! कर्नाटक का एक 35 साल का रैपर, जो स्ट्रक्चरल इंजीनियर बना, उसे आप काठमांडू का मेयर बना देते हैं और अब नेपाल का प्रधानमंत्री! नेपाल, तुम कुछ भी कर देते हो! पिछले साल तुमने उस Gen Z ग्रुप को लाकर सरकार ही पलट दी. नेपाल, तुम ऐसा क्यों करते हो? तुम्हारी हरकतें हम भारतीयों को बहुत परेशान करती हैं; वाकई बहुत ज्यादा. हम नजरअंदाज करने की कोशिश करते हैं, लेकिन तुम हर दिन कुछ नया कर देते हो! वो बालन शाह, जिसे बालेंद्र शाह भी कहा जाता है, नेपाल में एक नई सुबह लाने की कोशिश कर रहा है. वह लोगों से घुलता-मिलता है, काले चश्मे पहनता है, सेल्फी क्लिक करता है. अपनी पत्नी और बेटी को अपने साथ लेकर सम्मान और पहचान भी देता है! वह प्राइवेट स्कूल और कॉलेज बंद कर रहा है, VIP कल्चर खत्म कर रहा है, और मंत्रियों को आम नागरिकों की तरह व्यवहार करना सिखा रहा है. वह पूरी तरह से युवा कैबिनेट बना रहा है. ये क्या हो रहा है! क्या तुमने कभी सोचा है कि इसका तुम्हारे पड़ोसी भारत पर क्या असर पड़ेगा? हमारे देश में राजनीति बुजुर्गों के दम पर चलती है. हम उसी पुरानी पीढ़ी को सत्ता में बनाए रखते हैं. वे अपने तंत्र को इसलिए सहजता से चलाते हैं क्योंकि वे युवाओं के दिमाग में नए विचारों को प्रवेश नहीं करने देते. लेकिन तुम नेपाली लोगों ने पूरी तरह से पुरानी पीढ़ी, के.पी. शर्मा ओली, प्रचंड, शेर बहादुर देउबा को किनारे कर दिया है और अब नई, युवा, शिक्षित और विशेषज्ञ लोगों को कैबिनेट में ला रहे हो ! तुमने तो एक सरकारी अस्पताल में नर्स रही लड़की को देश का स्वास्थ्य मंत्री तक बना दिया. कम से कम थोड़ा तो सोचो. मान लिया हमारे नेता मोटी चमड़ी वाले हैं. लेकिन अगर कल भारत के युवा मोबाइल से नजर उठाकर बगावत पर उतर आए तो हम क्या करेंगे? जो नेपाली यहाँ रात में गश्त करते थे और “सलाम साब” कहते थे, वे अब इतनी बड़ी बौद्धिक क्रांति से गुजर चुके हैं. हम इसे बिल्कुल बर्दाश्त नहीं करेंगे.”🎯 — प्रशांत बोराडे #MindfulMonday

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HMMM....
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.

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rajiv malhotra@hcpl2000·
🙏 she deserves a service medal...
Revathi@revathitweets

IT TAKES A LOT TO BE REVATHI…!!! While the whole country is celebrating the landmark judgement of death penalty for the NINE policemen in the Santhanakulam custodial torture and murder of Jeyaraj and Bennix, you should know about Revathi. Revathi was a constable in Santhanakulam police station in 2020 when the gruesome incident took place. She was the key witness and the sole reason for all the arrogant officers getting punished today. The police men involved in the brutality were all big men, Revathi was a small time constable. But she stood unperturbed. When Magistrate Bharathidasan, who initially investigated this case, arrived at the Santhanakulam police station he had no clue that constable Revathi will help close the case. "Sir, I will tell you everything, every detail, the truth that is being hidden. But I am the mother of two young girls... can you guarantee the safety of my children and my job?", she had asked the magistrate. Revathi was on night duty when the cruel incident took place. She witnessed the brutality being inflicted on Jeyaraj and Bennix and narrated every single detail. She told how SI Balakrishnan, inspector Sridhar and SI Ragukanes, kept beating the father and son with whatever they found, and how they also stomped on their private parts with their shoes. She remembered their screams. She saw how the officers took pause only to sip alcohol while the victims withered in pain. When the father and son were semi-conscious, unable to bear it, Revathi asked Jayaraj if he needed anything. She gave him coffee which the officials spilt it immediately. Revathi couldn’t stand the brutality but being a woman constable there was only so much she could do. She then offered water to the victims. The so called policemen then stripped Bennix naked, tied his hands and legs separately, and beat him up. They did the same to Jeyaraj. Revathi couldn’t bear the pain of their screams, she left the place. According to the postmortem report, their entire back was skinned, iron rods were inserted and they bled from their rectums. When the case was being discussed by the media, when even the CM of Tamil Nadu tried to brush it away, Revathi knew the truth. The police officials, cleaned up the station of any DNA evidences, erased the CCTV footage and warned everyone to shut-up and not try to become heroes. But Revathi didn’t just narrate the entire ordeal in exact detail…she even helped the investigating officials obtain other crucial information. Despite everything being cleaned, Revathi gathered DNA of the victims in crevices of the walls and floors, on furniture and other objects. She was questioned, threatened, intimidated, bribed and even abused. She stood by justice. She had to go against her colleagues for justice of comman man. In the time when police force is often looked upon with reasonable suspicion, there are people in uniform like Revathi. Today court could pronounce death sentence to nine police officers - only because one woman decided she will stand by truth! Kudos to Revathi, an amazing woman and an absolutely fabulous police officer. The world is a better place because of her courage. Salute ma’am 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

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Dr Ranjan
Dr Ranjan@DocRGM_·
Nepal’s Home Minister stepped out of his vehicle and instructed security personnel to let the blocked vehicular traffic move. He also ordered that roads should no longer be blocked for VIP movements in the future.
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