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Pritam Nanda

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I believe our parents are our Gods and we should not covet what is not ours.

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Pritam Nanda@pritm71·
@goldchest4 @deepanwita_t It protects the residents from the vagaries of weather and also provides for the forest dependent communities at the foothills....hence sacred. I am from West Singhbhum from my paternal side. So, sharing this. Sorry about butting into the conversation @deepanwita_t
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Thankyou for your very prompt service. Yes, this was fixed by the mechanic within the next 20 mins.
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@SrDEEHYB @drmhyb @RailwaySeva @pritm71 Inconvenience caused is deeply regretted. Sir Plug door panel lock issue has been attended by on board escorting staff, we have also advised concern supervisor to check and rectify the issue thoroughly if any during maintenance. Thank you for bringing this matter to our notice.

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Pritam Nanda@pritm71·
Immediate attention being provided . But problem with the locking mechanism... C6 door panel @RailMinIndia
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Door way panel of YPR-KCG 10-Apr Vande Bharat coach S6 is hanging . Kind attn for regular check and repairs to keep up the quality. @RailMinIndia
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Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming
@2000m2Weltacker has published an overview of the upcoming #APCNF tour, highlighting the inspiring journey of women farmers from Andhra Pradesh who are sharing their #NaturalFarming success stories across Europe. The article outlines the planned events, locations, and opportunities for interaction, aiming to promote knowledge exchange on sustainable agriculture and agroecology while showcasing how community-managed natural farming is creating resilient farming systems and livelihoods. 2000m2.eu/news/apcnf-tou… @vijaythallam @ap_agriculture @AndhraPradeshCM @rajbudithi65 @NITIAayog @icarindia @AgriGoI @annalappe @satyatripathi @gaspworld @iggaarl @FAO #Agroecology #WomenFarmers #SustainableAgriculture #GlobalLearning
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Hyderabad City Police
Hyderabad City Police@hydcitypolice·
𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘂𝘁𝘁𝗮 𝗣𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝟯𝟮 𝗟𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗠𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗵𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀 At a press meet held at the Chandrayangutta Police Station in Hyderabad, 32 recovered mobile phones were handed over to their rightful owners. The recovery was carried out by the Chandrayangutta Crime Team under the supervision of the SHO and Detective Inspector. ACP Chandrayangutta, Sri A. Sudhakar, praised the team’s efforts in tracing the devices during 2026. He stated that complaints registered through the CEIR (Central Equipment Identity Register) portal played a key role in tracking and blocking lost phones. The ACP also warned citizens about the risks of online fraud if lost phones are misused and informed that a dedicated wing has been set up at every police station to handle lost and stolen mobile phone cases. Citizens were advised to immediately report lost phones via the CEIR portal or at the nearest police station for prompt recovery action.
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Naveen Patnaik
Naveen Patnaik@Naveen_Odisha·
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we salute the pioneering contributions of India’s women scientists—visionaries who have expanded the horizons of knowledge and empowered the country. Let us pledge to remove biases and barriers, so that more and more girls choose science and technology, shaping the future of the country. #WomenInScience
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Andhra Pradesh Community-managed Natural Farming
Pride moment for Andhra Pradesh as two women farmers from the #APCNF programme, Arika Narasamma and Bobbili Jyothi embark on a multi-country European knowledge exchange tour, engaging with leading universities, research institutes, policymakers, and global agroecology platforms. Representing grassroots leadership, they will share how #NaturalFarming restores soil health, reduces costs, strengthens biodiversity, and empowers women as farmer-scientists and community leaders. The visit strengthens global partnerships and positions Andhra Pradesh as a leading model in climate-resilient, community-managed agriculture. Click below links to view the full story. youtu.be/MTXlsPzLXQA?si… youtu.be/nQVQsCqUz_A?si… @vijaythallam @ap_agriculture @AndhraPradeshCM @rajbudithi65 @NITIAayog @icarindia @AgriGoI @annalappe @satyatripathi @gaspworld @iggaarl @FAO #WomenFarmers #FarmerScientists #ClimateResilientAgriculture #SustainableFarming #SoilHealth #Biodiversity #FoodSecurity #GlobalPartnerships #AgriLeadership
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Akshita M. Bhanj Deo
Akshita M. Bhanj Deo@TheGreatAshB·
@odisha_tourism #adisha please renovate the only tourism office store in Baripada. We have a few thousand tourists visiting and only have expired products and an unsanitary building to showcase to guests who queue to purchase products from districts of Odisha. @duda_mayurbhanj
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ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY
ADG PI - INDIAN ARMY@adgpi·
#ArmyDay 2026 02 Days to Go… This year, we celebrate not just the glorious past but also the Indian Army's relentless focus on modernisation, technological advancement and Atmanirbharta, as it gears up to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Stay tuned for a day of pride, remembrance and a vision for a stronger, future-ready India! #ADP2026 @DefenceMinIndia @SpokespersonMoD @HQ_IDS_India @SWComd_IA
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Akshita M. Bhanj Deo
Akshita M. Bhanj Deo@TheGreatAshB·
Odisha’s tourism expansion plan to create 15 lakh jobs hrkatha.com/expansion/odis… How is Mayurbhanj as Odisha’s largest district not being allocated any staff or tourism products ? Not 1 new tourism product introduced or restored since the Global Time Recognition at scale ?
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𝐍𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐚 भारतीय 🌺🕉️
Jai Hind, Next time you mock people from Northeast India by calling them “Chinki” or “Momo”👀🫡🇮🇳 Remember, the Assam Regiment (“बलिदान वीरता”) whose sons have been sacrificing their lives for our nation since 1941 🫡
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Film Heritage Foundation
Film Heritage Foundation@FHF_Official·
As FHF prepares to resume a fresh season of classic screenings in 2026 at Regal Cinema, here is a piece in Lifestyle Asia that highlights the charm of watching restored classics at our weekly screenings at the heritage Regal Cinema in Mumbai… #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">lifestyleasia.com/ind/entertainm…
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
Indian Army Intensifies Winter Operations in Kishtwar and Doda to Flush Out Pakistani Terrorists As the bone-chilling winter descends upon the Himalayas and the 40-day period of Chillai Kalan grips Jammu & Kashmir, sources in the defence establishment have said that the Indian Army has intensified its counter-terrorism operations across the Kishtwar and Doda districts. Undeterred by freezing temperatures, treacherous terrain, and heavy snowfall, Army units have expanded their operational reach into higher and snowbound areas to pursue and neutralise Pakistani terrorists attempting to exploit the harsh season for concealment. Traditionally, the onset of Chillai Kalan; the harshest phase of Kashmir’s winter spanning from December 21 to January 31 ushers in a temporary lull in terrorist activities, as communication routes close and heavy snowfall isolates mountain regions. However, this winter has marked a decisive shift in the operational approach of the Indian Army and other security forces. Instead of reducing activities, sources have said that the Army has adopted a proactive winter posture, establishing temporary bases and surveillance posts deep within snow-covered areas to maintain unbroken pressure on possible terrorist hideouts. Operating in sub-zero temperatures with limited visibility, Army patrols have been regularly traversing high-altitude ridgelines, valleys, and forested areas to deny terrorists any sanctuary. The shift according to experts signifies an evolution in counter-terrorism tactics, underlining both the Army’s adaptability and its resolve to maintain operational momentum irrespective of the season or terrain. A defining feature of this year’s counter-terror strategy has been the integrated approach to operations. The Indian Army is leading a synchronised effort involving multiple security and law enforcement agencies, including the Civil Administration, Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Special Operations Group (SOG), Forest Guards, and Village Defence Guards (VDGs). This inter-agency cooperation ensures seamless sharing of intelligence, resource optimisation & sharper operational execution. Intelligence from multiple agencies is carefully synthesised to draw precise situational pictures of terrorist movement and hideout patterns. Once intelligence is verified, coordinated joint operations are planned & launched, minimising overlaps and ensuring maximum impact with tactical precision. The synergy among ground units and intelligence frameworks has enhanced response time, enabling security forces to act swiftly the moment actionable information surfaces. As per assessment made by various intelligence agencies, there are approximately 30 to 35 Pakistani terrorists currently in the Jammu region. Inputs gathered over the past few months suggests that these Pakistani terrorist groups, finding themselves cornered by successful counter-terror operations, have shifted deeper into higher and middle mountain reaches of the region; areas now devoid of habitation. These terrorists are believed to be seeking temporary winter hideouts to evade detection and avoid direct confrontation with security troops. Reports indicate that these remnants of terror groups are attempting to coerce or threaten local villagers for shelter and food supplies, though their support among locals and overground workers has sharply declined. The drying local support and continuous security vigilance at lower altitudes have forced them into isolation, further restricting their ability to regroup or plan coordinated attacks. The principal focus for the Army and other forces this winter is twofold: to eliminate remaining terrorist pockets within known areas and to ensure that terrorists remain confined to inhospitable higher reaches. This containment strategy not only prevents terrorists from infiltrating or regrouping in populated belts but also significantly disrupts their logistics & communication.
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