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Tapas Sharma

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Traveler, hiker, biker, nature lover, 🐈, Rosogolla is the only true sweet , RT is not endorsement. if you are offended then stay away. Rescue and get adopted.

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Pankaj Arora 🇮🇳
Pankaj Arora 🇮🇳@Panks_Arora·
A 5 lakh donation to PM Cares gets full tax exemption. But spend 5 lakh on your parents’ hospital bills, and only 50,000 qualifies for deduction while the rest is still taxed. Helping the system is rewarded. Helping your own family in a medical emergency is treated like a personal expense. Medical bills are crushing middle-class families, yet meaningful tax relief is still missing.
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Anshul Saxena
Anshul Saxena@AskAnshul·
The spectrum Airtel runs on does not belong to Airtel. It is licensed from the Government of India, which means it belongs to every citizen of this country. Airtel is a custodian, not an owner. A custodian does not get to decide which Indians deserve faster access to a public resource. A licensee does not get to convert national infrastructure into a private VIP lounge based on plan type. .@airtelindia this is not your asset to ration. When a private company starts deciding the speed at which a farmer checks mandi rates, a student attends online coaching, or a small shopkeeper accepts UPI payments, it has stopped being a service provider. It has become a gatekeeper standing between citizens and a resource that already belongs to them. If DoT allows this without challenge, every future telecom will read the message clearly. Public resource, private discrimination, no consequences. .@Dot_India @JM_Scindia @jagograhakjago
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Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
I have said it earlier many times Am repeating it here once again Elections have been made irrelevant in India Every collapse you see is a by-product of that single truth. You celebrated that phenomenon, abusing anyone who pointed out the truth, and now its time for the poisonous fruits to reach your kids, you, and your entire future.
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Damn.
Damn.@Theonenameddamn·
You can troll and abuse Rahul Gandhi as much as you want, but that guy has been predicting everything regarding 'Vishwaguru' so fucking accurately for a very long time, and he is raising serious questions regarding its affairs.
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Tanmoy Chakrabarty
Tanmoy Chakrabarty@tanmoychak·
@myogiadityanath @narendramodi_in The govt gets real Revenue from Registration Offices and yet the public who pay are treated like cattle and there are so many instances of corruption . The offices don't offer any facilities and have smelly toilets and no seating or air conditioning and the volume they can handle or footfalls per day is perhaps good for a population base of the 1950s in India . The post offices ( 175000 ) all over India could be a good location to decongest the registration activities and destroy the monopoly of these outdated registration offices and also provide easy reach of land and property and any kind of registration in India ! Just like we decentralised passport activities by setting up Post Office Passport Seva Kendra's ( POPSK) we can immediately set up Post Office State Registration Centres ( POSRC) and decongest the registration offices and bring relief for such a service from the govt to the people and disinter-mediate the registration office . Hence a situation can be created where " who will you ask for a bribe from when no one will visit your office " ! Technology can help the govt achieve this swiftly but there has to be will to do this . Post offices are there in plenty with very little work and they can easily add registration services and bring about a huge transformation in this G to B to C transactional activity but there needs to be a firm resolve of the govt do break this activity up into smaller cleaner manageable bits ! @nsitharaman
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Sucheta Dalal
Sucheta Dalal@suchetadalal·
Dear @tanmoychak We need you to take over and transform them like you did with passport offices for @TCS -- but it won't happen. Corruption at these offices is at a different level. In many metros, employees bid for the posting. From the security guards to the top, there is a streamlined, well-oiled system that takes care of all. Notice how the @CBIHeadquarters raids do not touch this lot?? Also where does their cash collection... oops 'service charge' in cash go? The system of registration deliberately allows many loopholes! We are only thankful that it is at least automated!
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@myogiadityanath @narendramodi_in The govt gets real Revenue from Registration Offices and yet the public who pay are treated like cattle and there are so many instances of corruption . The offices don't offer any facilities and have smelly toilets and no seating or air conditioning and the volume they can handle or footfalls per day is perhaps good for a population base of the 1950s in India . The post offices ( 175000 ) all over India could be a good location to decongest the registration activities and destroy the monopoly of these outdated registration offices and also provide easy reach of land and property and any kind of registration in India ! Just like we decentralised passport activities by setting up Post Office Passport Seva Kendra's ( POPSK) we can immediately set up Post Office State Registration Centres ( POSRC) and decongest the registration offices and bring relief for such a service from the govt to the people and disinter-mediate the registration office . Hence a situation can be created where " who will you ask for a bribe from when no one will visit your office " ! Technology can help the govt achieve this swiftly but there has to be will to do this . Post offices are there in plenty with very little work and they can easily add registration services and bring about a huge transformation in this G to B to C transactional activity but there needs to be a firm resolve of the govt do break this activity up into smaller cleaner manageable bits ! @nsitharaman

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Birender Dhanoa
Birender Dhanoa@bsdhanoa·
D Day was originally planned for 05 June 1944, however, due to poor weather conditions in the English Channel, Eisenhower took the decision to postpone it by a day despite only marginal improvement in weather. The rest, as they say, is history.
KBS Sidhu, ex-IAS 🇮🇳@kbssidhu1961

So, fifth June will not go down the history as the death anniversary of Delhi Gymkhana. Folks, rest in peace. They will wrest it in one piece.

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VARAHA WARRIOR
VARAHA WARRIOR@VarahaWarrior·
A railway staff member tried to sit in a passenger’s reserved seat on a Mumbai–Amritsar train. When the passenger refused, the staffer said, “This is my train… I work for the Railways.” The argument escalated and the staff allegedly pulled the emergency chain, saying the train would not move until he was allowed to sit. The RPF arrived, the chain was fixed, and instead of action against him he introduced himself and took the seat — then told the passenger, “Now say something.” The passenger stayed silent, and many online viewers are asking whether this was justified or a clear misuse of authority, since unnecessary chain pulling is punishable under railway rules.
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Wasiuddin Siddiqui
Wasiuddin Siddiqui@WasiuddinSiddi1·
डोनाल्ड ट्रम्प व्हाइट हाउस को पेंट करवाना चाहते थे ! उन्होंने तीन ठेकेदारों को बुलाकर कीमत पूछी ! चीनी ठेकेदार ने कहा: 3 मिलियन डॉलर ! यूरोपीय ठेकेदार ने कहा: 7 मिलियन डॉलर ! भारतीय ठेकेदार ने कहा: 10 मिलियन डॉलर ! ट्रम्प ने चीनी से पूछा: “3 मिलियन कैसे?” चीनी बोला: “1 मिलियन पेंट का, 1 मिलियन मजदूरी का, और 1 मिलियन मुनाफ़ा!” फिर ट्रम्प ने यूरोपीय से पूछा ! उसने कहा: “3 मिलियन पेंट का, 2 मिलियन मजदूरी का, और 2 मिलियन मुनाफ़ा!” आखिर में ट्रम्प ने भारतीय से पूछा: “और तुमने 10 मिलियन क्यों मांगे ?” भारतीय बोला: “4 मिलियन आपके लिए, 3 मिलियन मेरे लिए, और 3 मिलियन चीनी को देकर काम उसी से करवा देंगे!” और ठेका भारतीय को मिल गया !
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Kanpur Needs
Kanpur Needs@kanpursneed·
IIT Kanpur देश के बेहतरीन इंजीनियर तैयार करता है, HBTU भी यहीं है, हजारों युवा हर साल तकनीकी शिक्षा लेकर निकलते हैं। फिर नौकरी के लिए कानपुर के युवाओं को नोएडा, पुणे, हैदराबाद और बेंगलुरु का रुख क्यों करना पड़ता है ? कानपुर में प्रस्तावित IT Park और IT निवेश की बातें वर्षों से सुनाई देती रही हैं, लेकिन शहर को बड़े स्तर पर IT कंपनियां और रोजगार के अवसर आखिर कब मिलेंगे ? अगर मेट्रो, एक्सप्रेसवे और एयर कनेक्टिविटी विकसित हो सकती है, तो कानपुर को उत्तर भारत का अगला IT Hub बनाने की दिशा में तेज़ी से काम क्यों नहीं हो सकता ? @myogiadityanath @CMOfficeUP
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
In Gen Z language, many critics view Ambani and Adani as the great leader's “friends with benefits.” Whether that's fair or not, the perception itself raises an important question: why do so many people believe that political power and corporate power are becoming increasingly intertwined?
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Nehr_who?
Nehr_who?@Nher_who·
Since Amir Khan Production has deleted their tweet on "Mehngai Dayan Song" out of fear of Modi Govt Here is another video of BJP MPs Ravi Kishan & Manoj Tiwari themselves singing the song reflecting the current situation of Indians. Will Rinkiya ke papa sing this song again?
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
An owl can eat over 1,000 rodents in a year. If you poison the rodents, you poison the owl. And almost every raptor in the US is already being poisoned. A 2020 Tufts Wildlife Clinic study found that 100% of the red-tailed hawks they tested were positive for anticoagulant rodenticides. Every single bird. A follow-up study of 46 hawks, owls, foxes, and coyotes from a Massachusetts rehab center between 2022 and 2024 found the same thing: 100% had been poisoned. Rat poison works by preventing blood clotting. The rodent doesn't die immediately. It bleeds internally for days, becomes lethargic and easy to catch, and gets eaten by something hungry. The poison moves up the food web in their gut, their liver, their carcass. A single bait box can take out an owl, a hawk, a fox, even a bobcat. The pests you're worried about (mice, rats, voles) are the same pests an owl can take 1,000 of in a year, for free, forever, if you let her. Use snap traps indoors only away from pets. Seal the entry points and lock food away. Put up an owl box. Keep cats inside (they get poisoned eating poisoned rodents too). Rat poison sales need to drop to zero.
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Pratham khanna
Pratham khanna@Portfolio_Bull·
A men named Ajay Agarwal from Bulandshahr, UP runs a dairy business. Supplying milk across Delhi-NCR & nearby areas. Demand exploded. Instead of increasing production, he allegedly switched to synthetic milk. 1 litre chemical → 500 litres fake milk • Taste same • Smell same • Appearance same Almost impossible to tell. Business boomed. 4 factories. Earnings = ₹100 Cr. Then came the plot twist— He shared his entire illegal operation with his girlfriend. One day they fight & his girlfriend told everything to police. Most shocking: • He sells panner, cheese & all fake dairy products from last 20 years. 
• And the chemical was reportedly expired for the last 2 years.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Milk is full of pus." Farmer: "Tell me what you mean by pus." Activist: "Somatic cells. Inflammation." Farmer: "Somatic cells are immune cells. Every mammalian fluid contains them. Breast milk contains them. Your saliva contains them. They're how the body checks for infection." Activist: "But the count." Farmer: "The UK legal maximum is 400,000 cells per millilitre. The average is about 180,000. Human breast milk runs around the same. By your definition, breast milk is also full of pus. You should warn the mothers." Activist: "It's not the same." Farmer: "It's identical. Same cells, same function. The word 'pus' was chosen by someone who wanted you to picture an abscess instead of an immune system." Activist: "But cows with mastitis." Farmer: "Are pulled from the line and treated. The milk doesn't go in the tank. The tank is tested every collection. The factory rejects the lot if the count's high. The system catches exactly the thing you've come to warn me about." Activist: "..." Farmer: "You came in saying my product was full of pus. You've just discovered it has the same immune profile as a mother feeding her baby. Have a sit down."
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Flying Lancer Полковник Раджен Bhaduri
Chitra Tripath explaining the "faede of" increase in petrol prices "पेट्रोल प्राइस 7 रुपया बढ़ने से कोई फर्क नहीं पङता है।" In the meanwhile Vajpayee/BJP had done protest march when petrol prices had increased by 7 paise.
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LaughBreak: Dad Jokes ‘N More
An old man is selling watermelons by the side of the road. His sign reads: 1 for $3 3 for $10 A young man stops and buys one watermelon. “That’ll be $3,” says the old man. The young man then buys a second watermelon. And then a third. After paying another $3 each time, the young man picks up his watermelons and starts to walk away. Then he turns back, grinning proudly. “Hey old man,” he says, “you realize I just bought three watermelons for $9 instead of $10? Maybe business isn’t your thing.” The old man smiles and shakes his head. “Funny… every time somebody comes by, they buy three watermelons instead of one… and then try to teach me business.”
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Kanpur Needs
Kanpur Needs@kanpursneed·
लखनऊ को ₹1184 करोड़ का इंटरनेशनल कन्वेंशन सेंटर गोरखपुर को ₹1087 करोड़ का इंटरनेशनल कन्वेंशन सेंटर नोएडा को ₹684 करोड़ का कन्वेंशन सेंटर वहीं कानपुर को मिला मात्र ₹96 करोड़ का कन्वेंशन सेंटर। सवाल कन्वेंशन सेंटर का नहीं, कानपुर को मिलने वाली प्राथमिकता का है। उत्तर प्रदेश की पूर्व औद्योगिक राजधानी, IIT Kanpur जैसे संस्थान और लाखों की आबादी वाले शहर को इतने सीमित बजट का प्रोजेक्ट ही क्यों मिला? और विडंबना देखिए, करोड़ों रुपये खर्च कर बना कन्वेंशन सेंटर लगभग एक साल से फीता कटने और औपचारिक शुरुआत का इंतज़ार कर रहा है। जिस परियोजना को शहर की आर्थिक गतिविधियों, प्रदर्शनियों, निवेशकों और बड़े आयोजनों का केंद्र बनना चाहिए था, वह अब तक पूरी क्षमता से उपयोग में ही नहीं आ सकी। @CommissionerKnp @ChiefSecyUP @CMOfficeUP
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Stanford psychologist spent 4 years proving that the simple act of walking generates 60% more creative ideas than sitting, and the experiment she designed to kill every alternative explanation is one of the most decisive findings in modern psychology. Her name is Marily Oppezzo. She got the idea for the study while walking with her advisor at Stanford to discuss her thesis topic, and the paper she eventually published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in 2014 is sharp enough that it should have ended the seated meeting on the day it came out. She ran 4 experiments on 176 people. Same person tested twice. Once sitting, once walking. The creativity tasks were the standard ones psychologists have used for decades to measure how good a brain is at generating novel useful ideas. The result was almost too clean to publish. 81% of participants in the first experiment produced more creative ideas while walking than while sitting. In the second experiment, 88%. In the third, 100%. Every single person walked into a more creative version of themselves. On average, people generated 60% more novel useful ideas the moment their legs started moving. The skeptical question is the obvious one. Maybe it was the fresh air. Maybe it was the scenery passing by. Maybe it was the change of environment doing the work, not the walking itself. Oppezzo killed every one of those explanations with one experimental decision. She put people on a treadmill facing a blank wall. No scenery. No fresh air. No environmental change. Just legs moving in place while staring at white drywall. The 60% boost held. Then she ran the experiment that closed the case completely. She took participants outside in two conditions. Half of them walked through a Stanford courtyard. The other half were pushed through the exact same courtyard in a wheelchair. Same outdoor stimulation. Same scenery passing at the same speed. The only difference was whether the legs were moving. The walkers produced dramatically more novel high-quality ideas than the wheelchair group. The outdoors did almost nothing on its own. The walking did everything. This is the part of the study that hit hardest when I read it the first time. She also tested the opposite kind of thinking. Convergent thinking. The kind where there is one right answer and you have to narrow down to it. Word puzzles where 3 words share a hidden fourth word that connects them. The seated participants did slightly better on these. Walkers got slightly worse. Walking is not a general intelligence enhancer. It does one specific thing. It opens up the divergent search inside your brain. The part that generates options. The part that produces unexpected connections. The part that takes a problem and finds five ways into it instead of one. When you need to converge on the single right answer, sit down. When you need to find the answer in the first place, get up. The mechanism is now well understood. Walking selectively activates what neuroscientists call the default mode network, the system inside your brain that runs when you are not consciously focused on anything. The DMN is where mind-wandering happens. Where memories cross-reference each other. Where ideas that have been sitting in separate folders inside your head finally bump into each other. When you sit at a desk and force yourself to concentrate, you suppress the DMN. When you walk at a natural pace, the executive part of your brain gets just busy enough handling the walking that the DMN comes online and starts doing the work that focus was blocking. The most useful finding in the entire paper is the one almost nobody quotes. The boost did not turn off the moment people stopped walking. Participants who walked first and then sat back down stayed elevated. Their next round of seated creativity work was still significantly better than people who had been sitting the whole time. The rest lingered for at least several minutes after the legs stopped moving. You do not need to do creative work while walking. You need to walk before the creative work. The brain holds the state. The history of this is the part that should haunt anyone who still does meetings in chairs. Charles Darwin built a gravel loop behind his house in Kent called the Sandwalk and walked it 3 times a day for the rest of his life. The theory of evolution was developed one lap at a time on that path. Nietzsche walked up to 10 hours a day during the years he wrote his most important books and openly said the work was conceived on his feet. Beethoven composed for the morning and walked for 5 hours every afternoon with a pencil in his pocket for when something landed. Kahneman said the best thinking of his Nobel Prize-winning career happened on leisurely walks with Amos Tversky. Steve Jobs refused to take important conversations sitting down. He held them on foot. Every one of them was using the system Oppezzo would not measure until 2014. They just did not know what to call it. The question worth sitting with is the one almost nobody asks. Every meeting you have ever attended sitting around a table was a meeting held at a fraction of the brain power that was actually available to the people in the room. Every brainstorm that got stuck inside a conference room. Every problem you tried to solve at a desk and gave up on. Every idea you could not quite get to. The intervention is the easiest one in modern science. No supplement. No app. No subscription. No training program. Just a pair of legs and 15 minutes. The Stanford lab proved it. The philosophers knew it. The neuroscience explains it. And almost everyone reading this is still trying to think their way out of problems sitting completely still.
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VIZHPUNEET
VIZHPUNEET@vizhpuneet·
@fredhamilton @kukk44 @LambaAlka @kkhushal9 @IncPantd69 @geetv79 @Kishore253964 @RanjitOne @Subytweets @ranjona @Trendsetting123 @Vijjirosagmail1 @RiaRevealed @LavanyaBallal @SupriyaShrinate @PuneetVijh @MinnaBal @RahulGandhi @drshamamohd @Stanalb @Malz59408224 @KSyedAhmed @ZBandadka @AggaAlka @Svepea @Pawankhera @Nasreene123 @Vishwaguru2026 @atulg65 @Kisan_Thane @ashokdadhwal196 @Kumarjyoti49291 @ParaRjs @hemant_roshan @Arati04706881 @RebelEurasian @kumar_talukdar1 The Reserve Bank approved a record ₹2.87 lakh crore surplus transfer to Modi's government on May 21 for fiscal year 2026, the highest dividend payout ever while ordinary Indians struggle with fuel hikes, inflation and economic hardship as the regime drains public institutions.
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