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Kaustubh Vikas Amte

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Stock market enthusiast | Investor Grassroots VOs | Development Sector l Public Health l Integrated Development of the Differently-abled

Katılım Şubat 2012
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‘साधनाताई मुरलीधर आमटे’ म्हणजेच माझ्या आजीची दि. ५ मे २०२६ या दिवशी जन्मशताब्दी आहे. यानिमित्ताने, दैनिक लोकसत्ता - लोकरंग पुरवणीत आज प्रसिद्ध झालेला माझा लेख. loksatta.com/lokrang/sadhan… #sadhanataiamte #babaamte #anandwan #mss
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Dilip Walse Patil
Dilip Walse Patil@Dwalsepatil·
काल मुंबईतील जिमखान्यात व्यायामासाठी गेलो असताना चालता चालता उभ्या असलेल्या एका जुन्या Fiat गाडीवर माझं लक्ष गेलं. बारकाईने पाहिलं असता कळलं की ती गाडी 1958 साली बनवलेली आहे… आणि आजही, तब्बल 68 वर्षांनंतर, ती अत्यंत उत्तम स्थितीत सेवेत आहे! एखादी गोष्ट योग्य प्रकारे जपली, व्यवस्थित मेंटेन ठेवली, तर ती कित्येक वर्ष उत्तम चालू राहू शकते, याचं हे जिवंत उदाहरण आहे. त्या गाडीच्या मालकाने केलेली जपणूक आणि काळजी खरंच प्रेरणादायी आहे. हाच विचार राजकारण आणि समाजकारणालाही लागू होतो. जसं 68 वर्षं जुनी गाडी आजही सक्षमपणे चालू राहू शकते, तसंच एखादी व्यक्ती जर आपल्या विचारांची, मूल्यांची आणि कामाची जपणूक करत राहिली, तर वय काहीही असो, ती व्यक्ती तितक्याच जोमाने, आत्मीयतेने आणि ताकदीने समाजासाठी काम करत राहू शकते. कारण सातत्य, शिस्त आणि जपलेली मूल्यं यांवरच दीर्घकाळ टिकणारं आणि प्रभावी कार्य उभं राहतं.
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Enezator
Enezator@Enezator·
You are so beautiful🫶🫶🫶
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This Account Makes You Happy
This Account Makes You Happy@FeelYouHappy·
If we bring our hands together we can change the saddest moments into the best moments for those in need.🥹
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Khan@Khanmohammed12·
This Video Proves That You Should Never, Ever Give Up And Do What You Love ❤️ Big Salute For Their Commitment 🫡
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Vishal@VishalMalvi_·
This Indian boy lost his leg , but never lost the courage to play cricket
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MUSTAFA🇵🇸@f6markaz·
She shot the ra'pist seven times for her seven-year-old daughter in the Court. The entrance, the face, the outfit, the motherhood, the justice, Mumma did nothing wrong. Happy Women's Day
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Kaustubh Vikas Amte@kvamte·
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When the Government of India announced the Padma Shri for Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri, the protocol required him to travel to Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi to receive the honor from the President. ​However, Dr. Lahiri was hesitant to go. His reasoning was simple: "If I go to Delhi, who will look after my patients in the OPD?" For him, a day away from the hospital wasn't a holiday; it was a day his patients—many of whom traveled from Bihar and rural UP—would go untreated. Finally he did go given the prestige associated with the event. Who is Dr Tapan Lahiri? Dr. Tapan Kumar Lahiri is a legendary Indian cardiothoracic surgeon and professor commonly referred to as the "Saint of BHU". Dr. Lahiri has done FRCS and MCh and working in BHU. ​Dr. Lahiri’s commitment to the poor is extraordinary. In 1994, when his salary (including allowances) exceeded ₹1 lakh, he stopped taking it entirely, directing the university to use the funds for the treatment of underprivileged patients. After retiring in 2003, he continued this practice with his pension. He keeps only enough to cover two simple meals a day and donates the remainder to the BHU patient fund. Even in his 80s, he has been known to walk to the hospital at 6:00 AM daily, carrying a simple bag and a black umbrella, to check on his patients. As he says ​"With the grace of Lord Vishwanath and Maa Annapurna, I will keep serving patients till my last breath."

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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“Go for the pain of discipline, it weighs ounces. The pain of regret weighs tons.” — Jim Rohn
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Vivek Mashrani, CFA
Vivek Mashrani, CFA@MashraniVivek·
It was 4 pm at a plush Wealth Management office in Nariman Point, Mumbai. Arjun, 40 years old, a high-frequency trader from London, walked in straight from the airport. He was wearing a bespoke suit and carried two iPhones that buzzed incessantly with market alerts. His father, Vishwanath, a retired government clerk, had passed away a week ago. Arjun looked at his watch. "I have exactly forty minutes. I need to liquidate my father’s portfolio, sign the probate documents, and head back to the airport. I have a major opening on the London Stock Exchange tomorrow." Vikram, the family’s long-time financial consultant, sat across from him. He had a thick file ready on the desk. "Arjun, your father was a very disciplined man," Vikram said softly. "He started investing with me thirty years ago." Arjun tapped his fingers on the mahogany table. "I’m sure he was. But let’s be realistic—he was a clerk. How much could he have saved? Five lakhs? Ten? Just give me the total Net Asset Value (NAV). I’ll sign the papers, and you can wire the money to my UK account. I don’t have time for a presentation." Vikram didn't open the digital spreadsheet. Instead, he handed Arjun a small, old-fashioned leather diary and a single envelope. "Your father told me that on the day you come to 'collect' your inheritance, I should give you this first. He said the numbers won't make sense without the words." Arjun sighed, visibly annoyed, but opened the envelope. The handwriting was shaky, the ink slightly faded. "Dear Arjun, I know you are looking at your watch right now. I know you are calculating the 'opportunity cost' of sitting in this office instead of a trading floor. Son, I watched you grow up. I watched you turn into a man who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing. You always told me, 'Dad, money makes money.' But you forgot that money is also supposed to buy time. In this folder, you won't find a massive fortune. You will find something else. I have invested in 'Time.' Every year, instead of buying a bigger car or a luxury watch, I bought 'Freedom.' I have cleared the mortgage on our ancestral home. I have set aside a fund that yields exactly what you earn in a month in London. I did this so that if one day you felt tired—if your heart felt heavy from the race—you could stop. I didn't invest so you could become richer. I invested so you could afford to be 'Poor' for a while and spend time with your daughter, the way you couldn't spend with me. The compounding I cared about wasn't just interest. It was the compounding of memories. Please, don't liquidate this. Use the dividends to buy a Sunday afternoon. Use the principal to buy a peaceful sleep. Your father, who always had enough because he had you." Arjun stopped tapping the table. The buzzing of his iPhones suddenly felt like noise, not signals. He looked at the portfolio. It wasn't billions, but it was enough. It was a safety net woven out of thirty years of his father’s sacrifices—small SIPs, avoided luxuries, and quiet discipline. His father hadn't been building a "Portfolio"; he had been building a "Prison Break" for his son. The phone in Arjun’s hand vibrated again. A "Sell" alert. Arjun looked at it for a long second, then turned the phone face down. "Vikram," Arjun’s voice was thick. "I’m not liquidating anything today." "Are you going to miss your flight?" Vikram asked. Arjun looked at the old leather diary, where his father had noted down every dividend he ever received, alongside notes like "Arjun’s 10th birthday—bought 10 extra shares today." "The market will open tomorrow without me," Arjun said, a tear finally hitting the glass of his expensive watch. "But my daughter’s childhood won't wait for a bull market." The Lesson In the world of investing, we often obsess over CAGR, Alpha, and Portfolio Diversification. We treat money as a scoreboard to prove we are winning. But the greatest return on investment (ROI) isn't more money—it is Autonomy. * Real Wealth is the ability to say "No" to a job you hate or a meeting you don't want to attend. True Legacy isn't leaving behind a pile of cash; it's leaving behind the gift of "Time" for those you love. Don't just invest to retire. Invest so that your loved ones don't have to sacrifice their soul for a paycheck.
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Anand Nagu
Anand Nagu@anandnagu·
A Lot of Man’s problems have 2 Solutions : Heavy Lifting & High Protein.
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Anand Nagu@anandnagu·
I exist to remind you that you can be better than where you are currently. Desire. Discipline. Dedication. It will be Done.
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Infra News India (INI)
Infra News India (INI)@TheINIofficial·
𝐍𝐚𝐠𝐩𝐮𝐫-𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐮𝐫 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐰𝐚𝐲 𝐮𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐌𝐚𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐭𝐫𝐚. MSRDC has applied for environmental clearance for the revised alignment of the upcoming Nagpur-Chandrapur greenfield expressway. In December 2025, the Maharashtra Cabinet had approved the revised alignment of the 4 lane 204 km access-controlled greenfield Nagpur-Chandrapur Expressway. The earlier alignment had to be revised as there were some coal fields enroute. The expressway project also includes a Chandrapur connector. The image shows the minor revisions made to the alignment of the expressway. This expressway will reduce the travel time between Nagpur and Chandrapur to just 2 hours from the current 3-3.5 hours. Need the final approved alignment KML file for Nagpur-Chandrapur Expressway? Get in touch with us today on WhatsApp/Arattai/Telegram: 7588806161. #DevendraFadnavis @mieknathshinde #Maharashtra #India #Infra #Nagpur #Chandrapur #Expressway #MSRDC @nitin_gadkari @OfficeOfNG
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Vaishnavi | Lifts & Cooks
Vaishnavi | Lifts & Cooks@TinyMuscleJerry·
Squat Jerk 37.5X3 Ngl, I LOVE the beginning of every new training block. Everything feels new and exciting. I magically feel more energised. But as I progress through my sessions, I KID YOU NOT everything feels difficult, painful and yet exciting. I think this is where most gains are made :) Don't half ass this💪
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Blessed with a baby girl🥰
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