Sameeran Adgaonkar

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Sameeran Adgaonkar

Sameeran Adgaonkar

@sameeran29

'this too shall pass' 🙂

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Sameeran Adgaonkar@sameeran29·
Absolutely nothing makes sense right now! Right from normal daily life, job, personal life in general, finances, local to global politics, nothing 🙌 #rant I guess?
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
Asking the clanker built into the YouTube Studio about how to use yt-dlp is a peak.
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@tsoding

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NDTV@ndtv·
🔴#BREAKING | Nashik TCS case: More details emerge - Victim taken to resort & assaulted, reveals SIT probe NDTV's @sujata_dwivedi joins @ParmeshwarBawa with more details
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Sameeran Adgaonkar@sameeran29·
@HPCL is there really a shortage of domestic LPG? I booked a domestic LPG on Saturday and still haven't received it. Agency phone is always 'busy'. Visited there and they say there is a shortage. Or is there some other business going on? #HPGas #lpgshortage
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
This video should be watched by all 145 crore people of this country. Zero lane discipline. Absolute chaos on roads. I stick to the middle lane, and people still try overtaking from the left like it’s normal. Buses & trucks hog the right lane. Bikes cruise in the middle. No rules, no logic, just survival. This isn’t traffic, it’s a daily gamble.
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Sann@san_x_m·
Her name was Jessica Lal. She was 34 years old. A model in Delhi working as a celebrity barmaid at a party in Mehrauli on the night of April 29 1999. There were over 300 people at that party. Politicians. Businessmen. Fashion designers. Bollywood faces. At midnight the bar ran out of liquor. Manu Sharma walked in. Son of a Congress MP. He demanded a drink. She said no. He offered her Rs 1,000. She said no again. He pulled out a pistol. Fired one shot at the ceiling as a warning. She still said no. He shot her in the head. Then he walked out. Among the group that left with him that night was Vikas Yadav. Son of MP D.P. Yadav. The same Vikas Yadav who three years later kidnapped and murdered Nitish Katara. Out of 300 people at that party only 10 came forward to testify. Then one by one they changed their statements. 32 witnesses turned hostile. In February 2006 the trial court acquitted all nine accused. The nation erupted. Media ran a sting operation. Witnesses were caught on camera admitting they had been paid to change their testimony. Manu Sharma’s father was linked to the bribes. The public campaign forced a High Court appeal. Daily hearings for 25 days. In December 2006 Manu Sharma was convicted. Life imprisonment. Vikas Yadav got four years. He was out on bail when he committed the Nitish Katara murder. Today Manu Sharma is free. Released in 2020 on good behaviour after 17 years. He changed his name. He now runs a whisky brand called Indri. Jessica never got to say no again. Her sister Sabrina fought alone for 7 years. She lost her mother in 2000. Her father died in 2006. She kept fighting. If Sabrina had stopped this case would have died the way Jessica did. In silence. Follow for real stories about the people who refused to let India forget.
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
Every programmer should learn C. Implement a linked list, hash table, and binary tree. Then build a simple CLI program and a basic network server. Not because you'll use it daily, but because it strips away every abstraction you've been hiding behind and shows you what's really beneath whatever language you use daily.
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Swati Chaturvedi
Swati Chaturvedi@bainjal·
Spoke to sources in Nashik police & senior officials in Mumbai also a source in TCS. 1 Without mincing words the situation was quite alarming and the company a blue chip biggie fought hard at all levels - political, official and media to ensure that the story never came out. 2 TCS displayed a lackadaisical approach when the first complaints trickled in & effectively led a HR mounted cover up. The top leaders of TCS ought to be worried if this is the level of HR and corporate governance across the board in the company. Totally sub par. 3 Police sources say the company was more interested in ensuring that no bad press entailed instead of standing with the victims following due process and ensuring the accused are punished. Even now “calls” from Mumbai are coming in to supposedly monitor the process. 4 All Tata crisis communications companies have now put on the job to make the Nashik TCS sexual harassment and conversion racket disappear from all MSM 5 finally Nashik is just the tip of a very nasty iceberg apparently the HR hiring contagion has spread. if you don’t want this to vanish from the headlines where it has barely made an impact keep asking police & TCS to act
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name is Ajay Katara. In February 2002 he was at a wedding in Ghaziabad. At midnight he saw his friend Nitish Katara being taken away in a white Tata Safari by Vikas Yadav and Vishal Yadav. Sons of sitting MP D.P. Yadav. Nitish’s body was found the next morning. Skull fractured. Body burned with acid. Dumped in a canal. Every witness turned hostile. Police witnesses changed their statements. Even Bharti Yadav changed her testimony. But Not Ajay. Vikas Yadav threatened to kill him directly. Ajay’s response was simple. If I am going to die I might as well tell the truth. His testimony alone put Vikas and Vishal behind bars for 25 years. The Supreme Court said this in open court. Only this man recorded his statement against the accused. See the power you wielded. Then his punishment began. 37 false cases. Rape. Kidnapping. Extortion. Shot at. Poisoned. His security guards were paid Rs 50 lakh to look away. He now lives with armed guards 24 hours a day. Not one case existed against him before 2003. The year he testified. In January 2026 Vikas Yadav applied for furlough. Ajay’s lawyer stood in court and said there is a constant threat to this witness. Furlough denied. All I did was tell the truth. I just want to be left alone. India failed him. He never failed India. Follow for real stories about people who chose truth when silence would have been easier.
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Anshul Saxena
Anshul Saxena@AskAnshul·
The media does not know the name of the IT firm in Nashik.
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Sameeran Adgaonkar@sameeran29·
@awanishsingh009 @talk2anuradha this! people bashing IITs are probably just jealous? IITs do have everything with better quality, and people would literally jump on this kind of opportunity. This probably also has a few other 'hidden layers' to it..
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Awanish Pratap Singh
Awanish Pratap Singh@awanishsingh009·
I have been at IITs and IISc, so I know the system inside and out. The problem is not that these institutes lack knowledge or the willingness to share it. Unfortunately, in India, we increasingly expect jugaad even from institutions like IITs and IISc, and unfortunately, we are slowly moving in that direction. YouTubers, on the other hand, can package things as instant solutions, and that naturally appeals to people looking for a quick fix or certification, not knowledge. As a result, funding that should go to institutes for research and infrastructure development often gets diverted into a spectacle. Meanwhile, professors, postdocs, and PhD scholars at IITs, and even at IISc, are increasingly forced to do everything except research, largely because of inadequate funding and a weakening research ecosystem.
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Anuradha Tiwari
Anuradha Tiwari@talk2anuradha·
Indian Army is collaborating with the YouTube channel Apna College for technology & AI education. Not IIT. Not IISc. Not BITS. How come YouTubers have more credibility than India’s top institutes? What's going on??
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Sameeran Adgaonkar@sameeran29·
@theskindoctor13 vote bank is the first priority obviously.. everything else (literally anything and everything) comes later.
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
A few days ago in Kaushambi, UP, a girl Kiran Pal died by suicide after hanging herself outside her village, following an alleged assault and humiliation of her family by three men over a cattle dispute. Police arrested the accused, who incidentally are from the Yadav community. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party’s Kaushambi district president, Dayashankar Yadav, wrote to the SP asking that the accused not face “unethical political pressure or harassment”, despite no such pressure being reported and police already following the due process fairly. The letter appears pre-emptive, signalling influence and attempting to shield the accused or shape the investigation, thereby undermining confidence in a fair and impartial probe. It’s like asking a teacher before grading, “Please mark fairly, don't harass anyone”, it suggests they might otherwise act unfairly, casting doubt on their impartiality. Why was this letter needed? Is the vote bank more important than justice? The state of UP wants justice for the family, and the Samajwadi leader is catering to the vote bank. Not done. It also exposes how fragile the PDA narrative is. Technically, by Samajwadi’s PDA definition, both the victim and the accused come under PDA, and yet the Samajwadi leader is writing a letter to subtly defend the accused. Why, man? Let there be a fair investigation. If they are innocent, the state will discharge them honorably. Your letter is not needed for that.
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Raghav Wadhwa
Raghav Wadhwa@raghavwadhwa·
A Gmail ID was used to impersonate a Central PSU. Nobody questioned it. And ₹20,000 crore in govt tenders got rigged. Let me tell you the story of India's most absurd corruption case. Jal Jeevan Mission, PM Modi's flagship scheme to give tap water to every rural home. Rajasthan alone got ₹10,180 crore from the Centre in FY22 and ₹13,328 crore in FY23. Almost 23% of the entire national JJM budget went to one state. Two tubewell companies wanted these tenders. Problem? They had zero experience. Solution? They forged experience certificates of IRCON, a Railways PSU. Fake letterheads, fictitious officer names. And for verification, they created a Gmail ID pretending to be IRCON officials. A Central govt PSU under Ministry of Railways. Replying from @ gmail. com. Not .gov.in. Not .nic.in. Gmail. And nobody in the entire PHED department found this suspicious. Not one officer. Combined, these two firms filed 230+ tenders using these forged documents. But the real Bollywood moment? PHED sent an engineer to Kerala to "physically verify" IRCON's work. The contractors and a forger reached Kochi ONE DAY before him. Checked into Hotel Woodlark. The forger was introduced to the engineer as "Vijay Shankar, CEO, IRCON International." Random photos of pumphouses were submitted as proof. The contractor left his personal phone in Jaipur and used an employee's SIM card to avoid GPS tracking. The engineer came back and submitted a "positive verification report." Now here's the part that makes your blood boil. In June 2023, IRCON's own Vigilance Department wrote DIRECTLY to the Addl Chief Secretary Subodh Agarwal — "These certificates are fake and fabricated." What happened? The warning emails were deleted. Compliant engineers were handpicked to give false positive reports. Three separate legal notices were sent to the department. All ignored. But the scam wasn't just about fake certificates. That was just ₹960 crore. The bigger game was ₹20,000 crore. Agarwal introduced a rule — "Site Visit Certificates" mandatory for tenders above ₹50 crore. Sounds like transparency, right? It actually exposed which companies were bidding BEFORE tender opening. Once everyone knows who else is bidding, you form cartels. You fix prices. Tender premiums were inflated 30-40% across the board. The numbers: ₹20,000 crore in tenders rigged 30-40% inflated premiums, 4% bribery formula ₹47 crore seized by ED so far — 0.2% of the scam The fraud ran from 2021 to 2023 under the Congress govt in Rajasthan. IRCON warned in 2023. CBI filed an FIR in 2024. ED arrested the minister in 2025. Agarwal was finally caught this week — after being on the run for 2 months, evading 40+ ACB teams across 100 locations in 21 cities. JJM 2.0 just got approved. Budget: ₹8.69 lakh crore. The real question — has the system that enabled this actually changed? Or are we just funding the next scam on a bigger scale
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
Don’t do this. When you’re already in a pit, stop digging. People can tolerate poor governance, but not such blatant censorship. Instead, form a think tank and introspect on why you’re getting community-noted lately. I’ll give you a hint: it can’t happen unless your traditional supporters are turning against you. Anyone can write community notes. They don’t go live and appear on posts unless people across different ideological perspectives upvote them. Before the UGC equity issue, your supporters downvoted community notes against you, even when those notes had some merit, but now they’re not. They are actively upvoting them. So introspect and make corrections. That’s the only way forward. Turning a blind eye and handling it with arrogance will only make things worse for you.
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Akash Tiwari
Akash Tiwari@akashtiwari1007·
My sister’s Tata Tiago 2024 model gives a mileage of 10-12 … My friend’s Audi A1 2016 model gives a mileage of 16-18 … How on earth is this possible? Is engineering going backwards?
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Samir Pradhan
Samir Pradhan@SamirPradhann·
India Spend On Freebies - ₹8,96,216 Cr. India Spend on Education- ₹1,25,638 Cr. India Spend on R&D - ₹33,337 Cr. Need to change that ratio.
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naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
Traders trying to predict the markets Trump :
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