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RK Padhy 🇮🇳

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Faculty @IIM in Operations Management Tweets are PERSONAL 📱

India Katılım Kasım 2011
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David Daines
David Daines@daviddorg·
Stanford paid 35,000 people to quit Facebook and Instagram for 6 weeks Depression dropped. Anxiety dropped. Happiness went up. Women under 25 on Instagram saw the biggest gains That was 6 weeks. I'm going a full year.
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Arun Kumar Ray
Arun Kumar Ray@ArunKum48698786·
I would take a moment to share that today I have completed 28 years of my journey at #KIIT Deemed to be University. On this occasion I would like to thank our Menor, guide and philosopher #AchyutaSamanta Sir for his support and blessings.
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Rajiv Malhotra
Rajiv Malhotra@RajivMessage·
An important message on Sanskrit and the census: Write ‘Sanskrit’ as your mother tongue in the census. — Dr. Pushpa Dikshit जनगणना में अपनी मातृभाषा संस्कृत लिखिए। — महामहोपाध्यायाचार्या डॉ पुष्पा दीक्षित, अध्यक्षा, पाणिनीय शोध संस्थान (कोसल संस्कृत समिति) @InfinityMessage @IFIMessage @Banyantree_org #Sanskrit #Census #Language #IndianLanguages #संस्कृत #जनगणना
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RK Padhy 🇮🇳@rkpadhy·
Only call. ..revive the research ecosystem of India...
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Rima Sarkar
Rima Sarkar@_RimaSarkar·
"A revolutionary must be a person of high moral character...for revolution is the greatest of all works."- Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee. He lived them through 24 years in prison and 111 days of hunger strikes. He didn't just survive the British; he broke their spirit from inside a prison cell. 🇮🇳 ​● The 111-Day Hunger Strike ​In the mid-1930s, while serving a life sentence for the Kakori Conspiracy, Chatterjee launched a massive hunger strike. To demand Class A status for political prisoners. His sacrifice forced the colonial administration to acknowledge the rights of Indian revolutionaries, proving that the Raj could lock up a man, but they couldn't control his spirit. ​● The Architect of the HRA ​Beyond his resilience in prison, Chatterjee was a strategic titan. He was the bridge between Bengal’s Anushilan Samiti and the Hindustan Republican Association (HRA) in North India. Alongside Bismil and Sanyal, he helped draft the blueprint for a socialist, federal Republic of India. ​He spent a staggering 24 years of his life behind bars, eventually emerging in a free India to serve as a Member of Parliament. ​ ● Most memoirs tell you how a hero felt. Jogesh Chandra Chatterjee’s In Search of Freedom tells you how a revolution was built. It’s a masterclass in organizational strategy and the sheer mental grit required to outlast an empire. It serves as a hauntingly detailed manual on how the human spirit survives The Cellular Jail and the brutal force-feeding sessions that attempted to break his 111-day strike. He documented the names, aliases, and secret meeting spots that linked the revolutionaries of Bengal to those in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Chatterjee’s life is a reminder that the Indian freedom struggle was won not just on the streets, but in the dark, silent corners of colonial jails.
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Naimisha (ନୈମିଷା) 🇮🇳
4 days ago, I lost my 21 year old cousin brother. He was full of life, laughter, and a kind of carefree innocence you believe will last forever. He met with a tragic accident on the Delhi Jaipur highway while returning from Khatu Shyam Ji darshan. He died on the spot. His last message to me was “Bhai se milne ke liye apke pass time nahi hai…” and I had told him “Soon, after elections”. I was not there when my another aunt called me to tell this. I was far away. I have never felt that kind of panic in my body before. A guilt I will live with forever. My hands were shaking as I sent messages without thinking, without forming proper sentences. I reached out to @SujeetKOfficial sir, @Mrsinha bhaiya and a few others. I did not even know what I was asking for. I just needed someone to respond. And they did, immediately. I am immensely grateful! People showed up for me before I could even process what had happened. That night, @daniyaal_tweets my brother and friend and a close friend sat beside me in the hospital till midnight. Running between emergency to MRI and what not. My aunt, my uncle, my sister were all fighting for their lives, and I was sitting there feeling completely helpless. I still feel the same. I am sitting here now, trying to feed a mother who has just lost her son. My hands go numb. My voice breaks. I do not know what you say to a mother like that. I hear myself telling her that she has to survive. Somewhere inside, I question every word. I tell her there is still God, but I do not know where to find Him right now. What is breaking me quietly is this. None of us are born here in Delhi. I am an outsider even after 10 years, and yet I have never felt this held in my life. People who are not my blood stepped in like they were. My uncle’s Air Force colleagues stood by us like family. Strangers became support systems in the most fragile moment of our lives. It makes you realise something very simple and very real. Blood does not always define who stands by you. Pain does. Hospitals are the most honest places on earth and cremations do something to you that nothing else can. They take away people, but they also strip life down to what actually matters. Right now everything feels meaningless and everything feels important at the same time. All I know is this. In the end, life comes down to a few people. A few hands that do not let you fall. A few shoulders that carry you when you cannot walk anymore. It is strange how death teaches you the deepest meaning of being alive. Little one, may you be in peace and full of joy wherever you are.
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RK Padhy 🇮🇳@rkpadhy·
Warm greetings on the joyous occasions of Baisakhi, Bohagi Bihu, Poila Boishakh, Vishu, Maha Vishuba Sankranti, and Puthandu. May this New Year bring a bountiful harvest of success, happiness, and the rewards of your hard work. #MahaVishubaSankranti
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Srikant Sastri
Srikant Sastri@srikantsastri·
3 policy decisions quietly reshaped India’s spatial economy: (Part 1 of 5: from my recent keynote at @ficci_india 'Bharat Space Conclave') 2018: Drone policy 2022: Geospatial policy 2023: Space policy 👇
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