Rohan Ghalla

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Rohan Ghalla

Rohan Ghalla

@rohanghalla

Mumbai, India Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Ashutosh Bhargava
Ashutosh Bhargava@ashubhargava123·
वो कहते थे कि Data is new oil (DINO) अब midnight data use करते हैं oil price check करने के लिए। Burning the midnight oil Oops Burning the midnight data To check the oil price in the middle of the night From DINO to FOMOS (Fear of midnight oil spike) we have gone back a long way!
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Data is the new oil? Now a days market participants are using lots of mobile and WiFi data to check oil prices. The fact remains that Data is data And Oil is oil Future comes at its own pace without caring about metaphors!

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Jai Bala
Jai Bala@cashthechaos·
Nifty down 2% is a masterstroke. You HAVE now worked 70 hours a week to recover your portfolio, and you’re so busy staring at red candles on a Sunday that you’ve forgotten what your spouse looks like. NRN & L&T's SNS are smiling from their corner offices. Your dream life has arrived—you just can't afford to live it anymore! #sundaysatire
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GLOBAL NEWS
GLOBAL NEWS@MohiniWealth·
On the night of May 20, 2025, a little girl in a faded pink frock fell asleep on her mother’s lap at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Her parents, simple people from Solapur, had come to Mumbai for her father’s treatment. They were exhausted. Just for a moment, the mother closed her eyes. When she opened them, her daughter was gone. Six months. Six months of walking from police station to police station. Six months of showing the same crumpled photograph to strangers on trains, in slums, in orphanages. Six months of the father not sleeping, the mother not eating, both of them growing hollow-eyed, whispering the same name into the dark: “Aarohi… Aarohi…” In Varanasi, a thousand kilometres away, a tiny girl with no memory of her real name was learning to call herself “Kashi.” She had been found crying near the railway tracks in June, barefoot and terrified. The orphanage gave her food, a bed, and a new name. She smiled easily, because children always do, but sometimes at night she clutched the edge of her blanket and asked for “Aai” — Marathi for mother — and no one understood. Back in Mumbai, the police refused to close the file. They printed posters with Aarohi’s face, stuck them on every platform from Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to Bhusawal to Varanasi Cantt. They ran newspaper ads, knocked on doors, begged journalists for help. Six months is a long time for hope to stay alive, but some officers carried her photograph in their shirt pockets like it was their own child. Then, on November 13, a local reporter in Varanasi saw the poster. Something clicked. He had seen a girl who spoke Marathi words in her sleep. He made a phone call. The next morning, a Mumbai Police inspector sat in front of a laptop in Varanasi and opened a video call. On the screen appeared a little girl in a pink frock — the same colour she was wearing the day she vanished. The mother, standing behind the officer in Mumbai, saw her daughter and collapsed without a sound. The father just kept repeating, “That’s my Aarohi… that’s my baby…” They flew her back on Children’s Day — November 14. When the plane landed, the entire Mumbai Crime Branch was waiting. They had bought her balloons and a new frock, sky blue this time. But the moment the little girl stepped out and saw the sea of khaki uniforms, she did something no one expected. She ran. Not away — toward them. Tiny legs pumping, arms outstretched, she threw herself at the nearest officer and laughed — the purest, clearest laugh that had been missing from the world for half a year. The officer, a tough man who had seen everything, felt his eyes burn. He lifted her high, and she wrapped her arms around his neck like he was family. Her parents were crying too hard to walk. So the policemen carried their daughter to them. The mother touched her face again and again, as if checking she was real. The father fell to his knees and pressed his forehead to his child’s tiny feet, sobbing words no one could understand except God. And the little girl? She just kept smiling, looking from her parents to the officers and back again, completely unaware that she had turned an entire police station into a sobbing, laughing, praying family. Six months of darkness ended in one hug. Aarohi is home now. The kidnapper is still out there, but that is tomorrow’s fight. Today, a mother is singing lullabies again. Today, a father is smiling in his sleep. And somewhere in Mumbai, there are policemen who will never forget the weight of a four-year-old girl in their arms — the weight of an entire life returned. Sometimes the uniform doesn’t just catch thieves. Sometimes it carries lost children all the way back to their mothers’ hearts.
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MUKESH DEDHIA
MUKESH DEDHIA@mdmukeshdedhia·
@KobeissiLetter @narendramodi With such high imports of Gold, it pressurises our currency and increases inflation. Its high time government facilitates gold mining and removes road blocks in the Mining Act and clears mines held up in litigation.
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The Convergence Foundation
Delighted to welcome India's Translational Research Initiative (ITRI) to @TCFtweet network. ITRI is a nationwide, collaborative philanthropic initiative aiming to catalyse #innovation & create impact through foundational #science & translational research itri.org.in
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Aadit Sheth
Aadit Sheth@aaditsh·
Perplexity just quietly dropped a 42-page internal guide on how they actually use AI at work. What I found most useful: → How they automate the small stuff. Email, meeting prep, research (all done by AI) → Using AI to amplify your curiosity, not replace it. → Their prompting playbook is simple, practical, and genuinely good. Comment “AI” and I’ll send it to you for free.
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Markets by Zerodha@zerodhamarkets·
SEBI just wrapped up one of the most bizarre stock fraud cases in years. And at the centre of it? Not a stockbroker or a backroom operator, but Hemant Ghai, a former CNBC Awaaz anchor millions trusted for market advice. 🧵👇
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Kiran Kumar S
Kiran Kumar S@KiranKS·
Today's Economic Times - Rich farmers must pay tax. India has 50,00,000+ wealthy farmers whose yearly income is ₹25,00,000+. 8% of wealthy farmers control 28% of the agricultural income of India. If the top 5% of farmers are taxed at 30%, it's ₹30,000,00,00,000 per year!
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miten sampat
miten sampat@miten·
in 2016 the future of food tech in India looked bleak if you read the news. i had a contrarian view: that shifts in habit would be one way & create giant companies. SEBI’s nod to @Swiggy IPO reminds us all of magic of tech startups changing the world! tinyurl.com/ymtwk7sm
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Dilip Kumar
Dilip Kumar@kmr_dilip·
Most of us can't do what Simran just did. And yet she isn't trending or in the news. She is a blind runner and just won gold for India 🇮🇳 in 200m finishing in 25.95 secs at ParaAthletics World Championship. Go out and try running 200m at that pace. You will feel your lungs in your hand. Simran was born with semi-developed ears and was kept for seven months in an incubator. Doctors had given up hope and were not sure of her survival. But 22 years later, she became the first Indian woman to qualify for the 100-metre track event in Tokyo Paralympics. Remember the name Simran Sharma for Paris. Her husband is her coach who is a soldier in Indian Army. The family had to take loan and sell their land to fund for her training. The least we can do is talk about her. Share about her. She is not expecting that. But if we don't do that, her hard work and grit will go unnoticed.
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Abhijit Iyer-Mitra
Abhijit Iyer-Mitra@Iyervval·
My personal congratulations to @presidentaligy of Guyana for putting that condescending, racist, insufferable @BBCWorld know-it-all in his place 🙏🏾
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Nimish Kenia
Nimish Kenia@nimish_kenia·
@CNBCTV18Live @_anujsinghal @ETNOWlive Minority shareholders of Wipro enterprises being taken for a ride! What the company tried to do 8years ago-they doing again-forcing minority shareholders out Against the wishes by driving a false narrative
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Nirav Parikh
Nirav Parikh@NiravParikh8·
What will surprise most.....2023 being big up year for the market. Even more so when there are no apparent reasons for it to do so.
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Leo
Leo@4eo·
Applying for my 10th schengen visa for a 10 day business visit. Grateful to @FranceinIndia @VFSGlobal for making it an easy process. Highlights of european efficiency: - Paperless - Digital & eco friendly - Fair & equitable - Least cumbersome - Cheap & Fast - Logical 🤌🤌
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Kaushik Subramanian
Kaushik Subramanian@TheHolyKau·
Applying for a Schengen visa is the most dehumanising, tedious and awful process one can go through. Most Europeans are amazed that as an Indian with a work visa/permanent residence in the UK you *still* need to do the same process - Indians need so many documents to ‘pop in to Paris for a weekend’ - I’ve personally lost business opportunities because of this Most Indian friends are also amazed that: - a lot of nationalities have >1 passport of the same nationality. So one book to travel, one for visas. I have no idea why India does not allow this - most nationalities allow >1 nationality. India doesn’t allow this, and that’s nothing but detrimental for the country
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Applying for my 10th schengen visa for a 10 day business visit. Grateful to @FranceinIndia @VFSGlobal for making it an easy process. Highlights of european efficiency: - Paperless - Digital & eco friendly - Fair & equitable - Least cumbersome - Cheap & Fast - Logical 🤌🤌

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Jai Bala
Jai Bala@cashthechaos·
Did Bajaj Finance see a truncated move /significant top at 7778? Truncation's are difficult to recognise in foresight but given that this potential is occuring with a potential H&S top on a break below 7100, one might want to keep an open mind. 7600 reqd for negation
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