
I Robot
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Pakistan was stolen from India.


genuinely asking, is this true that we are being gaslighted about Kashmir and rest of the world sees it subjectively? like why this exact map is shown again and again, despite knowing all Indians get outraged. This is not definitely the first time


It was 2016 when I first walked into the Times of India office on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg—just an intern then, carrying more hope than certainty. It was the time of demonetisation, the newsroom alive with urgency, and I gave it everything I had. In 27 working days, I somehow managed 35 bylines on the Delhi city pages—each one a small victory, each one a quiet promise to myself. But what I carry most from those days are not the bylines. It is the people. Among them was Kingshuk Mukherjee—who listened. Truly listened. To every story idea, every half-formed thought. I still remember one particular class at the journalism school—just 50 minutes long—where he spoke of my stories as if they mattered. As if I mattered. Life, as it does, took its own turns. I could not return to join TOI. And then, too soon, in 2017, he was gone. Just like that. Yet his number still sits in my phone, saved not as a contact, but as “mentor”—a quiet refusal to let go. Today, as my op-ed appears on the edit page of The Times of India, I find myself going back to that newsroom, to that class, to that voice that believed before the world did. This is, in some small way, for him. Thank you, Kingshuk sir—for shaping me in ways I am still discovering. Here is my op-ed on Mamata Banerjee and the upcoming Bengal Assembly elections: Why Didi Keeps Walking. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toi-plus/polit…


.@tallstories on “Neighbours Who Do Not Talk to Each Other” For instance, “On the Indian side, the narrative of a forever war is being entrenched in public opinion. Even the small openings that used to exist—such as Bollywood and cricket—are having the oxygen sucked out of them.” theindiaforum.in/politics/india… @TheIndiaForum




The entire Indian pharmaceutical industry earned $55 billion last year. Merck, a single pharmaceutical innovator, made $58 billion in pharma sales around the same time. That's the gap between manufacturing a drug and developing one. One thing keeping us stuck on the manufacturing side is clinical trials.




Only 2 of the 27,16,393 names "deleted" following adjudication eventually were heard and included- both on the intervention of the supreme court



Yesterday, an Indian company demonstrated an imported stove that uses electricity to generate flame-like burners, similar to LPG, for cooking. I was truly impressed by this innovative technology and would like to see Indian manufacturers adopt and scale it domestically. When combined with @PMSuryaGhar, which enables electricity generation through solar power, this innovation could be a game changer in reducing dependence on LPG.



Listen to TMC's Lok Sabha MP Sayoni Ghosh in her melodious voice… “My heart holds the Kaaba, and my eyes hold Medina.”





















