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India Katılım Ağustos 2013
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Lemon
Lemon@Lemonbriz·
🚨🎙️ Edwin Van Der Sar on Senne Lammens amazing season “In my time, the best keepers were the ones who brought calm to the storm and won you points when it mattered. Bruno Fernandes has been the best Manchester United player this season without any doubt — the heartbeat of the team, with his goals, his record 20-plus assists, and leadership that earned him Player of the Season. He deserves every bit of the praise. But let’s not sweep Senne Lammens under the rug at all. The boy has been exceptional. 32 Premier League appearances, 8 clean sheets, 79 saves, and leading the entire league in goals prevented with +6.39. At just 23, he’s shown maturity beyond his years — commanding his box, distributing well, and giving the whole team confidence. He’s been one of the main reasons we finished third and stayed so solid. People will talk about the big names up front, but keepers like Senne win you points when it matters most. This lad is the complete modern goalkeeper and a bargain signing of the season.”
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@GBUnitedx Bruno Guimaraes is the leader that United midfield needs to fill Casemiro’s role in the team.
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GIDEON MUFC
GIDEON MUFC@GBUnitedx·
🚨CONFIRMED: Manchester United midfielder hunts is going down on ; — Sandro Tonali — Mateus Fernandes — Ederson — Elliot Anderson The United Hierarchy are expected to sign at least two of this talented midfielder for Carrick before the season begins!!! 💯 Pick your preference? 🤔
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@UtdPride These guys really need to relax a little and tone down the rhetoric. Just focus on enjoying this United team playing well on the pitch. The trophies will come…
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United Pride
United Pride@UtdPride·
𝟭. 𝗚𝗮𝗿𝘆 𝗡𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲 failed spectacularly at Valencia CF because he took a massive job with zero managerial grounding. He won 3 of 16 games, oversaw one of the club’s worst runs in decades, lost the dressing room almost immediately, and became a tactical punchbag. Players didn’t trust him, fans protested, and the team collapsed. It wasn’t bad luck he simply wasn’t ready, and La Liga exposed him fast. 𝟮. 𝗣𝗮𝘂𝗹 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗲𝘀 lasted 31 days at Oldham Athletic. That alone tells you everything. He walked into a chaotic club, won 1 game in 6, showed no clear identity, no authority, no long-term plan then quit when it got uncomfortable. That’s not failure through pressure; that’s failure through lack of commitment to the craft. 𝟯. 𝗥𝗼𝘆 𝗞𝗲𝗮𝗻𝗲 managed Ipswich Town and later Sunderland AFC. At Ipswich he had a brief high, then burned bridges and left instability. At Sunderland, it went worse: poor results, toxic atmosphere, players switching off. His intensity turned from edge to excess. Motivation without structure doesn’t last over a season, and teams eventually tuned him out. All three relied on status instead of substance. They thought elite mentality would replace coaching education, tactical depth, and man-management. Football doesn’t work like that anymore. Legacy gets you the job. Competence keeps you in it. None of them had enough of the second, and every club paid the price.
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@Starboy2079 The Gymkhana club can be relocated to another place in NCR region.
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STAR Boy TARUN
STAR Boy TARUN@Starboy2079·
Friends this 28 acre prime land of Delhi Gymkhana club in the center of Delhi is our land It's public land and must be used only for public purpose but currently it's occupied by 2500 elite people. The cost of this land is thousands of crores, annual rent must be Rs 100 crore but do you know how much money they pay to us? Just Rs 1000 per year This is open loot of our money Nehru gave this land to elites in 1947 and now Modi ji is trying to recover it back Should Modi ji go ahead and take back this land so that this can be used by the Indian army for our security All cities have such elite encroachments Should Modi ji take back all such lands? What do you say?
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Hardeep Singh Puri
Hardeep Singh Puri@HardeepSPuri·
India’s quest to strengthen domestic production of energy scripts a new chapter in Rajasthan. The Energy Maharatna @OilIndiaLimited has successfully unlocked a new gas-bearing pay zone in the Dandewala Field. The flow of natural gas for the first time from the shallower Sanu Formation at nearly 25,000 standard cubic metres per day will provide momentum to India’s journey towards energy self-sufficiency under the guidance and leadership of PM Sh @narendramodi Ji. Kudos to the perseverance, technological excellence and unwavering commitment of Team Oil India! @PMOIndia @BhajanlalBjp @PetroleumMin @PIB_India @RajCMO
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@manas_muduli Is it the one that Govt has modelled on Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam ?
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Manas Muduli
Manas Muduli@manas_muduli·
Kalamandal auditorium is taking final shape in Bhubaneswar It is being constructed at a cost of Rs 173 crore on 9.85 acre land near Sainik School. This will have a seating capacity of 2,000, along with an open-air theatre for 500 people.
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@iNikhilsaini Mandatory cleanliness training for all citizens just like covid vaccine shots. No other way to stop these idiots from littering.
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Nikhil saini@iNikhilsaini·
Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tourists to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron fist policy can bring change.
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Ritesh Jain
Ritesh Jain@riteshmjn·
India”s $10 trillion dollar problem. Germany, UK, Japan and India all are in 4-5 trillion GDP but only 1 country out of all of them is truly trying to run an independent foreign policy. But for India to be a true hegemonic power.. India needs $10 trillion in GDP… at that level of GDP, India will be spending $300-$500 billion on its defence and will be able to project power far and wide. The way we have Wagner group, blackwater group, DeWe, Huaxin security group India will have a private military contractor to do India”s dirty work without any blowback. This is why western powers and their proxies will not allow India to get to $10 trillion if they have their way. Next few years are going to be very challenging and exciting for India.
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. In 1930, he was 19 years old. A boy from Madras is boarding a ship to England on a scholarship to Cambridge. During that sea voyage, he opened his notebook and started calculating. By the time the ship docked in Southampton, he had worked out something no one in the history of science had understood before. Stars do not simply fade and die. Stars above a certain mass collapse into themselves with such force that nothing can stop them. Not light. Not time. Not physics as anyone understood it. What he had discovered on that ship would eventually be called black holes. He arrived at Cambridge. He spent four years refining his calculations. He showed them to Arthur Eddington. The most famous astronomer in the world at that time. The man who had proven Einstein right. Eddington watched his progress. Encouraged him. Asked him to present his findings at the Royal Astronomical Society in January 1935. Then Eddington gave his own presentation immediately after. He publicly ridiculed Chandrasekhar in front of the entire scientific establishment. He said the theory had no physical meaning. He called it absurd. He used his enormous reputation to crush a 24-year-old Indian student in front of everyone who mattered. Chandrasekhar left that conference devastated. He appealed to the president of the International Astronomical Union. He was told not to respond to Eddington publicly. He left England. He went to America. To the University of Chicago. He drove 150 miles every week to teach a class of just two students. Those two students were Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang. Both of them won the Nobel Prize before he did. He spent 50 years working quietly. He never stopped. In 1983, the Nobel Committee called. 53 years after he worked out the existence of black holes on a ship as a teenager, the Nobel Prize in Physics was his. NASA later named its most powerful X-ray telescope after him. The Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The universe he described is real. Eddington was wrong. The boy on the boat was right. Most Indians have never heard his name. They should say it every day. Follow for real stories about Indians who changed the world.
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@manas_muduli First cancel metro, then charge people for using cars 😂
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Manas Muduli
Manas Muduli@manas_muduli·
Odisha’s Draft Urban Parking Policy 2026: • Congestion fees or peak-hour surcharges in prime locations to discourage excessive private vehicle use • Higher taxes on additional private vehicles • Mandatory proof of parking for new vehicle registrations • Provide tax incentives or exemptions for city buses • Shared parking will be promoted to maximise existing space
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Bibhu Rath
Bibhu Rath@BibhuRath·
This argument that Metro will be a loss making project is Stupid to say the least. Public Infrastructure and Welfare is the state's responsibility. Done in public interest, not necessarily for Profit. Roads make Profit ? Bridges, Hospitals, Subhadra, Rice ?
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Anil Agarwal
Anil Agarwal@AnilAgarwal_Ved·
It is the dream of our Prime Minister to produce 300 million tonnes of steel in India. For this, we need 800 million tonnes of Iron Ore. At our current production level, we will have to import 75% of our iron ore requirement. Globally, just 4 or 5 companies like Vale, BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue produce 70%-80% of the world’s iron ore. We also have no option but to have 3 or 4 companies which can each make 200-300 million tonnes. This sector requires a very big expenditure on infrastructure. In my estimate, it will take an investment of $20 billion - $25 billion or more. If we go about it in a simple manner, we can achieve our Prime Minister’s goal of atmanirbharta. India’s geology and quality of ore are same or even better than where/what the companies above are producing. The world is moving very fast to make simple production of minerals and hydrocarbons. Because it is the need of the hour. You may have seen the US Government has just announced that clearances are self-certified for increasing oil and gas production. Below-the-ground requires a big vision, like our PM's. Globally, we have also seen massive job creation in this sector and the well-being of people goes up where companies go for voluminous production. #DeshKiZarooratonKeLiye
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Ranjan Nayak
Ranjan Nayak@Ranjan_Nayak·
Odisha is only big state in India, which neither have a metro not an approved HSR & just have one expressway (built to carry minerals).
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@talk2anuradha Cities are a reflection of the people living there. The real question is whether the People are willing to clean themselves up. From where we are presently, i think another 2 generations will pass by before we get there.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The West poured $50 billion into fast breeder nuclear reactors and abandoned every single one. India poured $900 million and just achieved criticality on the first commercially viable one outside Russia. The US spent $15 billion. Gave up. Japan spent $12 billion. Their Monju prototype had one sodium fire in 1995 and never recovered. The UK spent $8 billion. Germany spent $6 billion. France, Italy, all walked away. Six of the richest nations on Earth concluded this technology was too hard and too expensive to pursue. India started building in 2004 with an initial budget of $420 million. Twenty-two years, a dozen missed deadlines, and a cost doubling later, the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam just sustained a controlled fission chain reaction. The reactor is now alive. The reason India never quit is a constraint most people have never thought about. India has only 1-2% of the world's uranium reserves. For a country of 1.4 billion people trying to build energy independence, that's a death sentence if you're running conventional nuclear. But India has 25% of the world's thorium. The single largest national reserve on Earth. The problem: you can't just burn thorium the way you burn uranium. A physicist named Homi Bhabha designed a three-stage nuclear program in the 1950s specifically to solve this. Stage 1: burn natural uranium in heavy water reactors, collect plutonium as a byproduct. Stage 2: feed that plutonium into fast breeder reactors, where it breeds MORE plutonium AND converts thorium into fissile uranium-233. Stage 3: burn thorium directly at scale. India just entered Stage 2. Seventy years after Bhabha drew it up on paper. The math on the thorium endgame is wild. At current energy consumption rates, India's thorium reserves could power the country for over 700 years. Most nuclear nations are playing a uranium game with maybe 80-100 years of runway. India is playing a completely different game with a 7x longer fuel supply. The West quit because uranium stayed cheap and sodium coolant is terrifying. It catches fire on contact with air. It explodes on contact with water. Russia's BN-600 had 27 sodium leaks and 14 sodium fires between 1980 and 1997. And Russia kept going anyway because Russia doesn't quit nuclear projects. India watched all of that and kept going too. When you have 1% of the uranium but 25% of the thorium, the engineering difficulty stops being a reason to quit. It becomes the price of admission to a 700-year energy supply that nobody else can access.
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Today, India takes a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of its nuclear programme. The indigenously designed and built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam has attained criticality. This advanced reactor, capable of producing more fuel than it consumes, reflects the depth of our scientific capability and the strength of our engineering enterprise. It is a decisive step towards harnessing our vast thorium reserves in the third stage of the programme. A proud moment for India. Congratulations to our scientists and engineers.

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@Karthikr229 @KantInEastt That reflects in the progress various states in India make. Its ultimately down to the people.
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Lord Immy Kant
Lord Immy Kant@KantInEastt·
Pandian administered Odisha better than all the 78 BJP MLAs combined
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@manas_muduli Be it any govt, nothing can happen in Odisha. It is upto us the people to get things done through a collaborative midset which is lacking unlike in other states like Andhra, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu Gujarat etc
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Manas Muduli
Manas Muduli@manas_muduli·
Andhra moved fast. Odisha slowed down. ₹1 lakh crore steel plant faces land delays in Odisha, while ₹1.36 lakh crore AM/NS project takes off in Andhra Pradesh. Big investments don’t wait…speed, clear land, and execution decide where industries go. Lesson for states: preparedness matters.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
Delete one thing from India which is stopping it from becoming like this.
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