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EkChidiya

@mainamausi

Outwardly staid, crazy within! They call me Mike Alpha Delta. Proud to have served the nation. Its INDIA first. Always.

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StoxPlex Shubham (SEBI RA)
So many are asking the data so here's data 👇🏻 WHAT BJP DID IN LAST 10 YEARS 🚆 **Rail Network** 2014: 61,000 km 2025: 69,181 km 🚇 **Metro Network** 2014: 248 km 2025: 1,013 km 🛣 **National Highways** 2014: 91,287 km 2025: 1,46,204 km ✈️ **Airports** 2014: 74 2025: 160+ 🚧 **Highway Construction** 2014: ~11-12 km/day 2025: ~30-34 km/day 💰 **GDP** 2014: $2.0T 2025: $4.13T 🌍 **GDP Rank** 2014: 10th 2025: 4th 👤 **GDP Per Capita** 2014: $1,600 2025: ~$2,900-3,000 💵 **Forex Reserves** 2014: $300B 2025: $700B+ 📦 **Exports** 2014: $468B 2025: $820-825B 🏭 **Electronics Production** 2014: ~$21B 2025: $125-133B 📱 **Mobile Manufacturing** 2014: 60M units 2025: 300-325M units 🛡 **Defence Exports** 2014: ₹700 Cr 2025: ₹23,622 Cr 🌐 **Internet Users** 2014: 250M 2025: 886M+ ⚡ **Renewable Energy** 2014: 75 GW 2025: 254 GW 🎓 **IITs** 2014: 16 2025: 23 🏥 **AIMMS** 2014: 7 2025: 25 (5 Under 🚧) Again this is just last 10 years data 2014 to 2024 🇮🇳Areas Where BJP Needs to Solve 1. Corruption 2. Judiciary 3. City Infra 4. EV Infra 5. Fast Solar Expansion 6. No Caste Politics 7. No Freebies 8. Ease of Business 9. Taxation Improvement 10. Bureaucracy Anything Else You Like To Add ?
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
Don’t think we’ve seen this before—PM Modi personally denies a CNBC-TV18 story saying the Govt is considering a tax/cess on foreign travel.
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Swati Goel Sharma
Swati Goel Sharma@swati_gs·
Mohd Fahim Langda is a gangster from Meerut who trades in illegal arms After his maulvi mama told him he must get a Hindu woman converted to Islam to get same fruits as Hajj for which he cannot get a passport due to serial criminal record, he trapped a woman on Instagram This is that woman’s story as narrated to me and recorded in FIR, for which I accompanied her at a Delhi police station yesterday for 9 hours Police were reluctant to add communal allegations until top officials got involved with help of @BhaiPreetSingh, @SanjeevSanskrit, @KanoongoPriyank Read: Kidnapped, Raped, Forcibly Converted a Woman to Islam, Told Her ‘Converting Hindus is Ticket to Jannat’; Gangster Fahim Langda and His Family Booked in Delhi rashtrajyoti.com/fahim-langda-b…
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
1987. A room in New Delhi is thick with the smell of old files & cold tea. The United States has just delivered a stinging slap to the face of the Indian Republic. They have officially refused to sell India the 'Cray X-MP' Supercomputer, the most powerful machine on Earth, claiming that India would use it for nuclear weapons. The American officials mockingly suggest that India does not even have the electricity to keep such a machine running. In the middle of this national humiliation, a young, soft-spoken engineer named Vijay Bhatkar is asked by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi: "Can we build our own?" Bhatkar does not hesitate. He looks at the No of the West & says: "We will not just build it; we will build it faster than you can ship it." The Americans did not just stop at refusing the sale; they actively lobbied other nations to ensure India remained digitally blind. They believed that w/o their Logic Gates, India would remain a 3rd world backwater. Bhatkar realized he could not replicate the Single-Processor behemoth of the Cray. Instead, he turned to Parallel Processing. He decided to stitch together 1000s of low-cost, off-the-shelf microprocessors. It was like building a giant's brain out of the neurons of ants. In 1991, while the West was still celebrating its monopoly, Bhatkar unveiled the PARAM 8000. It was not just a computer; it was a Gigaflop monster. To prove the PARAM was real, Bhatkar ran a standard global benchmark test. The results were sent to an international conference in Zurich. The PARAM 8000 was ranked as the 2nd most powerful supercomputer in the world, behind only the American machines. But there was a twist: the PARAM cost a fraction of the Cray, performed better in tropical heat, & was built in just 3 years. When the PARAM 8000 was 1st turned on, the team did not have a high-tech cooling system like the Americans. They used industrial-grade desert coolers & adjusted the airflow manually. It was the ultimate Jugaad that defeated the most sophisticated tech embargo in history. A major US newspaper ran a story with the headline: "Denied supercomputer, Angry India does it!" The ghost of the Native Engineer had officially entered the silicon temple. Vijay Bhatkar’s history is the story of how India became the IT Capital of the world. Bhatkar founded the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). He did not just build a machine; he built an ecosystem. Every software engineer in India today stands on the shoulders of the man who proved we did not need the West's permission to compute. Bhatkar was the 1 who realized that if computers only spoke English, 90% of India would be left behind. He led the development of GIST (Graphics & Intelligence Based Script Technology), allowing computers to work in Indian languages. He gave the Machine a local tongue. Today, Bhatkar is a Padma Bhushan awardee, but he lives a life of deep spirituality & simplicity. He vanished from the corporate headlines to become a philosopher of the digital age. The West thought they could freeze India’s future by withholding a single machine. They forgot that the Indian mind does not need a 'Cray' to think; it only needs a 'No' to ignite. Forget building a supercomputer; Bhatkar built a mirror, & for the 1st time, the West had to look into it & see that the primitive colony had become the master of the code.
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Only a few days ago, I had posted that the DS is planning to instigate Indians against the GoI and PM by posting fake news using their media. And today PM himself had to debunk a CNBC fake news report inciting Indians by claiming GoI plans restricting foreign travel. This was done exactly at a time when PM Modi himself is in a foreign tour, just to increase the level of instigation. As I have said in the post below, MIB & MeiTY need to step up now to fight the war for India. Until next summer, the GLISCO-DS that has: - infiltrated every media company using its agents (Pakis, communists, radical brown sepoys, racist anti-India westerners), - influence over every social media platform (Meta platforms seems infiltrated and owned by this network), - many fake account farms influencing social media in the name of Indians, is going to attack India using information, misinformation, and disinformation. The aim is to incite and instigate the population during a time of global economic issues and geopolitical tensions, amplifying the little pain people may feel many fold in their heads, combined with sabotages using the 0.5 front, to cause anarchy in India. They have long been preparing. I had warned earlier this year itself they were earnestly trying to bring down the support for PM Modi, using fake news and social media psyops, as that's the most important thing to do before inciting Indians against GoI. @PMOIndia must instruct MIB and MeiTY to: - Take the issue of fake news reports in foreign media and the fake accounts in social media very seriously. - They must instruct every Indian media company to vet the news carefully before they post, especially from international newswires. They should stop relying on X. - Create a media and social media monitoring and rapid response cell. With tools provided to the public to report harmful content. - Mandate social media companies to provide this "straight to GoI" reporting tool under every piece of content like Europe. - Rapid response to emerging trends by coordinating with multiple GoI fact-check units and media to debunk fake news and control its spread
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It's very clear seeing the leading signals on social media: Every news, and more fake news, are going to be used by the DS to instigate Indians against the PM and GoI in the coming months. It's going to be a barrage, no a deluge, of negative news (mainly Reuters, Bloomberg, WSJ, FT) and propaganda to try disillusion the most hardcore supporters. To prepare the base for protests and anarchy to try create govt instability in India. But they will fail in the end. Because these losers, the communists and islamists, don't get India.

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Divine astrology
Divine astrology@astrobrajesh·
NAKSHATRA SERIES: Dhanishta “The Rhythm of Prosperity and the Power of Achievement” Dhanishta is not just a nakshatra… it is the rhythm of ambition, the ability to rise through effort, timing, discipline, and social influence. Often symbolized by a drum or flute, Dhanishta represents rhythm, prosperity, fame, coordination, wealth, and the power to align oneself with the flow of success. Positioned across Capricorn and Aquarius, it carries a dynamic dual energy — disciplined yet progressive, practical yet visionary. Ruled by the Ashta Vasus, the deities of abundance and natural wealth, this nakshatra holds the force of material success, social prominence, teamwork, and resourcefulness. It teaches: Timing over haste Contribution over selfishness Discipline over inconsistency Falling from Capricorn (23°20') to Aquarius (6°40'), Dhanishta reflects a soul that is here to create impact, achieve recognition, and build prosperity through skill, persistence, and alignment with collective energy. This is where: Effort becomes success Talent becomes recognition And rhythm becomes power Dhanishta natives often possess: ▪️ strong ambition ▪️ leadership ability ▪️ social intelligence ▪️ financial awareness ▪️ and the capacity to influence groups or communities This nakshatra is strongly connected with: music, performance, leadership, networking, finance, public recognition, and large-scale achievements. Dhanishta is not about isolated success… it is about moving in sync with the rhythm of life. It doesn’t wait for opportunities… it creates momentum, attracts recognition, and rises through action. Do you have planets in Dhanishta?
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The Better India
The Better India@thebetterindia·
Long before mango boxes started travelling across cities, Indian summers tasted like jamun, bael, kokum, karonda and a handful of names most of us have never heard. Here is a closer look at 12 lesser-known fruits still ripening quietly across the country. #IndianFruits #SummerFruits #HealthyEating #SeasonalProduce #IndianFoodCulture [Lesser Known Indian Summer Fruits, Traditional Indian Fruits, Seasonal Fruits India, Local Indian Fruit Varieties, Summer Superfoods India] thebetterindia.com/web-stories/fa…
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vaidya parampara
vaidya parampara@vaidyaparampara·
This is my personally experienced remedy for diabetes. Take five seers of large bitter gourds (green vegetable). Cut them lengthwise into two pieces each. Then spread them on a cloth to dry. Keep in mind that they must be dried in the shade; they should not be exposed to sunlight at all. Otherwise, half will dry and half will rot. Those that dry properly should have their rough outer peel scraped off with a knife. Then grind them into a fine powder. Take one tola of this fine powder in the morning on an empty stomach and one tola at night before sleeping with water. By taking this for 15 days or one month, the disease is said to disappear. Diabetes later leads to heart attack and high blood pressure, and it also negatively affects reproductive strength. Therefore, destroying this disease is considered very necessary.
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Amar Govindarajan
Amar Govindarajan@amargov·
In late April, India paid $935 a tonne for urea on the world market - nearly double what it had paid in February. The farmer is still buying his bag at ₹242 this Kharif, the same price since 2018. The government is absorbing the entire gap. The gap is scary actually. - India buys a 45-kg urea bag at ₹3,600. Sells it to the farmer at ₹242. Taxpayer covers the gap. - The same gap exists on DAP, on potash, on phosphoric acid. All capped well below their landed cost. - Every $100 rise in global urea adds ₹29,000 crore to the subsidy bill. India consumes 35 million tonnes a year. Gap is also widening - The fertiliser subsidy bill was ₹81,000 crore in FY20. - It hit ₹2.54 lakh crore at the FY23 peak after Russia-Ukraine. - For FY27, the budget set aside ₹1.71 lakh crore. That was before Hormuz closed. A single tender on 22 April alone added ₹9,000 crore to FY27's books. The full-year number is now tracking above ₹2 lakh crore. The gap is starting to crowd things out: - ₹2 lakh crore is more than the Centre's annual outlay on health. - It is roughly four times the rural roads budget. - Defence spending is surging at the same time. Revenue receipts are softer than budgeted. The state can absorb one large shock per cycle. Two simultaneous shocks? The farmer hasn't felt the 2026 shock. Wait. He hasn't felt any shock for some time now. The exchequer and tax payer alone have. Problem is paying farmers so much forecloses everything else the govt has to do. A @swarajyamag deep-dive on what India's 2026 fertiliser absorption is really costing: swarajyamag.com/commentary/how…
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राजू वाल्मीकि चौहान
एक विदेशी महिला @mariawirth1 ने सोए हुए हिंदुओं को जगाने के लिए एक "हिंदू धर्म पर मुसलमानों,ईसाइयों तथा वामपंथियों का आक्रमण" किताब लिखी । लेकिन सोया हिंदू इतनी जल्दी जागने को तैयार कहा । अगर किताब खरीद नहीं सकते तो पोस्ट शेयर तो कर सकते हो Buy link - amazon.in/dp/9391154832
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Dr. Shah
Dr. Shah@ankitatIIMA·
💥Will Government Take Away Your Gold? CBDT Instruction No. 1916 dated 11-05-1994 -No one can ask to produce invoice or income source, neither any income tax officer seize Gold up to 500 grams per married woman 250 grams per unmarried woman 100 grams per male member Some anti nationals will try to sabotage Gold monetisation plans. Beware.
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EkChidiya@mainamausi·
@RGIAHyd Scanner row number 7 - The scanning trays are not passing over to the customer’s side. The person on duty Akash Choudhury was requested to do the needful but no action… This is happening now.
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Voice of Hindus
Voice of Hindus@Voiceofhindus·
Hello @MPPoliceDeptt A girl name Twisha Sharma married to Samarth Sharma, a Bhopal based MP High Court Advocate in December 2025. Within 5 months of her marriage she has been killed and hanged portraying a vicious act of murder as a simple case of suicide, She was beaten before hanged, the rope used for hanging is missing and the police is not lodging the FIR as well.... Her family is saying, Criminal Samarth is sitting in police protection while we are outside the police station pleading and begging to be heard.... She was tortured for dowry, insulted and humiliated every single day.... Guys RT this tweet until it reaches to @DrMohanYadav51, Justice should be delivered 🙏🏻
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
While the world was obsessed with splitting the atom, Sourindra Mohan Sircar (1908-78) was obsessed with splitting the secret of a single grain of rice. In the damp heat of a Bengal lab, he was not just playing with plants; he was fighting a silent war against hunger. He was the man who realized that if we could trick a seed into thinking it was a different season, we could feed a nation that was being starved by history. Born in 1908 in rural Bengal, Sourindra Mohan Sircar was a brilliant product of the University of Calcutta, where he mastered botany under the shadow of the great Indian nationalists. He later secured a Ph.D. from the Imperial College of Science & Technology, London, specializing in plant physiology, an education he chose specifically to solve the riddle of why India’s fertile soil was failing to feed its people. In the 1930s & 40s, Bengal was plagued by unpredictable monsoons. If the rain did not come, the rice did not grow. Sircar was a pioneer in Vernalization, the science of using temperature to fast-forward a plant's life cycle. Sircar’s most significant work was on the Physiological studies on the effect of Vernalization & Photoperiodism. In the 1940s, he published rigorous papers (some in the journal Nature) demonstrating that the Boro (winter) & Aman (monsoon) rice varieties of Bengal had specific photoperiodic requirements, meaning they only flowered when the day length was exactly right. He proved that by manipulating the temperature & light exposure of seeds (Vernalization), you could shorten the growth period of late-maturing rice. This was not a magic trick; it was a data-driven method to help rice escape the devastating pre-monsoon floods. Sircar was 1 of the 1st in India to map how rice plants absorb Nitrogen. Before the Green Revolution brought in synthetic fertilizers, Sircar was documenting how the Internal Nitrogen Clock of a plant determined its yield. He was not just feeding plants; he was studying the chemical efficiency of the rice grain to understand how to get more food out of exhausted soil. Sircar’s genius was not limited to rice. He was also 1 of the 1st in the world to isolate Gibberellins (growth hormones), from indigenous/tropical plants around Calcutta, including mangrove species. A notable achievement was the isolation of a novel gibberellin (GA25) from the leaves of the mangrove Sonneratia apetala (published in 1970 in Chemistry & Industry). This is the darkest part of his story. During the Great Bengal Famine, Sircar had already developed ways to increase crop yields using deep-water rice varieties. The British administration, focused on the war effort, ignored his papers. While millions died of hunger, Sircar’s research which could have mitigated the disaster sat in a drawer at the University of Calcutta. Instead of giving up, he spent the rest of his life building the Bose Institute & the Indian Society for Plant Physiology, ensuring that the next gen of Indian scientists would never be silenced by a colonial master again. He shifted Indian botany from mere classification (naming plants) to physiology (understanding how they breathe & grow). Even as the Director of the Bose Institute, he was found at 2 AM checking on the respiration rates of seedlings. He did not believe in office hrs; he believed that nature never slept, so a scientist should not either. He is the reason India has a Seed Bank mindset today. Every time we eat a bowl of high-yield rice, we are tasting the labor of a man who refused to let his people starve in the shadows of the Raj. S.M. Sircar did not seek the limelight; he sought the sunlight. He was a Ghost who worked in the dirt to ensure his country could stand tall. He turned the humble rice grain into a weapon of survival, proving that the most revolutionary act a scientist can perform is to ensure that a hungry child finds a full plate.
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RGIA Hyderabad
RGIA Hyderabad@RGIAHyd·
Dear Sir/Ma’am, we understand your concern. Please note that separate trays for footwear are already available at the Security Check Area for passenger convenience and hygiene. Your feedback has been noted, and color-coded shoe trays are also being introduced to further improve identification and passenger experience. We appreciate your valuable feedback.
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EkChidiya@mainamausi·
@RGIAHyd Have you EVER EVER EVER cleaned the baggage scanning trays ? I want to puke when placing my handbag, phone and laptop in a tray that was used for shoes moments ago. Seriously terrible practice after all the money you make. Uggh 🤮
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Mohammed Shoaib
Mohammed Shoaib@ShoaibIND·
Request to Modi, Abolish this ministry and save Rs 3400 crore for the country. RT if you agree
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Tehxi@yajnshri·
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H Raja
H Raja@HRajaBJP·
இந்துக்களே பெருந்திரளாக பங்கேற்போம்!! சனாதனத்தை ஒழிப்போம் என்ற உதயநிதி ஸ்டாலினை கண்டித்து மாபெரும் ஆர்ப்பாட்டம்..!! மே 17 ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை ஆர்ப்பாட்டம் நடைபெறும் இடங்கள் : சென்னை | மதுரை | கோவை | திருப்பூர் @ThamaraiTVTamil @ThanthiTV @PTVNewsOfficial @polimernews @TamilJanamNews @ibctamilmedia @thatsTamil @News18TamilNadu @ChanakyaaTv @KathirNews @tnnews24air @dinathanthi @DinakaranNews @TamilTheHindu @maalaimalar @KathirNews
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Savio Arihan Rodrigues 🇮🇳
The cancellations of NEET-UG 2026 Exams has claimed one life in Goa. It breaks my heart to inform the people of India. A 17-year old student has committed suicide over the stress of the cancellation of the exam and proposed reexamination. He left a suicide note stating that he did not want to appear for the competitive exam again. This is so disturbing.
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