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@sammithesq

Grandson of Malenadu. Another “youth” Advocate.

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Be curious. Pay attention.
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@PrayagInc No one can beat the versatility and quality of Van Gogh Frames just before Trinity Circle if you approach from Ulsoor side.
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Where do people go to get posters/painters framed in banglore?
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Cynthia Martins 🔴@MartinsCyn·
For those that couldn't grasp it properly. This is a statistical anomaly that effectively "broke" the modern data era of the Premier League. While the league has seen legendary defensive midfielders (DMs), none have combined these specific high-volume defensive metrics in a single 90-minute. His night "outdid" the likes of: ​Michael Essien – Chelsea ​Claude Makélélé – Chelsea ​N’Golo Kanté – Leicester City / Chelsea ​Javier Mascherano – Liverpool ​Roy Keane – Manchester United ​Patrick Vieira – Arsenal ​Gilberto Silva – Arsenal ​Wilfred Ndidi – Leicester City ​João Palhinha – Fulham ​Idrissa Gana Gueye – Everton / Aston Villa ​Nigel de Jong – Manchester City ​Cheick Tioté – Newcastle United ​Sandro – Tottenham Hotspur ​Lassana Diarra – Arsenal / Chelsea ​Rodri – Manchester City ​Fernandinho – Manchester City ​Fabinho – Liverpool ​Declan Rice – West Ham United / Arsenal ​Nemanja Matić – Chelsea / Manchester United ​Gareth Barry – Aston Villa / Manchester City / Everton ​Lucas Leiva – Liverpool ​Moussa Dembélé – Tottenham Hotspur ​Scott Parker – West Ham United / Tottenham Hotspur / Fulham ​Alex Song – Arsenal / West Ham United ​Owen Hargreaves – Manchester United ​Moisés Caicedo – Brighton / Chelsea
OptaJoe@OptaJoe

1 - Casemiro tonight made 11 tackles, won 16 duels and made 9 clearances - he is the only player in the last 20 seasons to record all of those numbers in a single Premier League match. Everywhere.

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Game sees game.
Troll Touchline@TrollTouchline

🚨💣🗣️ Thierry Henry on Bruno Fernandes Season: "Listen, we have to talk about what we are seeing from Bruno Fernandes right now, because sometimes in football, we take consistency for granted. To be sitting there on 19 assists with games still to play... that is not normal. It is not easy. People always talk about my record the 20 assists I had in that 2002/03 season. And let me tell you, I know exactly what it takes to get to that number. It’s not just about the quality of the pass; it’s about the vision to see a gap before it even exists, and then having the technical execution to deliver the ball exactly where the striker needs it. It’s about being the 'brain' of the team. And Bruno, for all the talk about his frustration or his emotions, he is the undisputed brain of that Manchester United side. You see that assist today against Brentford? That’s what I love. It’s the weight of the pass. It’s knowing exactly when to release it. He’s on the verge of matching me, and potentially going past me, and look records are there to be broken. I’ve always said that. If you are good enough to beat a record that has stood for over twenty years, you deserve all the flowers. You have to respect the grind. And let’s be serious for a second: if he goes ahead and does this if he breaks that 20-assist barrier in this Premier League, with the intensity of the game today for me, he has to be the PFA Player of the Year. Simple as that. You cannot have a player reach that level of creative output and not recognize him as the best in the land. He carries the responsibility, he demands the ball, and he delivers. If he hits 21, I’ll be the first one to stand up in this studio and clap, because I know the difficulty of that mountain he’s climbing."

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@s_vanam This is what RSS’ Dattatreya Hosabale said speaking at a Stanford event. In India, and more so in Hinduism, science and religion coexist and aren’t at loggerheads.
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భరణి@s_vanam·
Do you know who started Nuclear Physics department in #AndhraUniversity. A saint who did his tapsya for 10 years in Himalayas and was asked by his guru to go study Physics. Studied in Germany, Published wide variety of books across physics, Vedanta , Nuclear physics
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RSS@RSSorg·
Hindu philosophy and Hindu culture doesn't allow supremacy. Because we see that the whole world as one family, and all are our brothers and sisters. Then there is no question of supremacy. We see the oneness in everybody. So, when that is the basic philosophy of Hindus, the supremacist nature of Hindus cannot be there -Dattatreya Hosabale RSS Sarkaryavah (General Secretary) He was speaking in response to Walter Russel Mead’s question on Hindu Supremacy at “New India Conference” fire side chat on 23rd April 2026 at Washington DC hosted by @HudsonInstitute
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Rajesh Padmar@rajeshpadmar·
“Hindus have never invaded any country. Hindus have never enslaved any people. Hindus have nothing to apologise for”. RSS Sarakaryavah Dattatreya Hosabale speaks in response to Walter Russel Mead’s question on Hindu Supremacy at “New India Conference” fire side chat on 23rd April 2026 at Washington DC hosted by Hudson Institute.
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Sahana Singh@singhsahana·
At @HudsonInstitute yesterday with Datta Ji, I raised the point that in America, students often do volunteering only for credits which enable them to graduate from high school. But the Swayamsevaks who work for samaj have no such inducements or incentives. The seva is not for credits or heaven in the afterlife. How can such a mindset of seva be inculcated? Datta ji said it is taught as a way of life at the RSS. I would have liked to hear Datta Ji explain more about how this is done. This is a civilizational virtue that needs to be talked about.
IANS@ians_india

Watch: RSS General Secretary, Dattatreya Hosabale says, "I have already told you. Volunteer is a loose translation of the term Swayamsevak. For short or better term, they are using this. The Swayamsevak or the volunteer I will say, is not just giving some time for some community service and getting some credits as you rightly recognized. So it's a way of life. In some RSS Swayamsevak volunteers, they feel that it is a way of life that they have adopted..."

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IANS@ians_india·
Watch: RSS General Secretary, Dattatreya Hosabale says, "I have already told you. Volunteer is a loose translation of the term Swayamsevak. For short or better term, they are using this. The Swayamsevak or the volunteer I will say, is not just giving some time for some community service and getting some credits as you rightly recognized. So it's a way of life. In some RSS Swayamsevak volunteers, they feel that it is a way of life that they have adopted..."
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@SumedhaUppal If your list misses the chunky mango milkshake at Sagar Navrang it’s a sure shot you’re not a true blue Blorean!
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Sumedha Uppal@SumedhaUppal·
if you're a mango-paglu and are based out of bengaluru it is worth doing the mango pilgrimage: - mango malai at naturals (goat - nothing compares a scoop of heaven topped with tiny cubes of heavenly alphonso) - the mango meal at hallimane, malleshwaram (think meals but every single thing on your banana leaf is mango first - the chutney and savories are such a delight ends with mango ice cream) - the mango french toast at subko (decadent brioche bread oozing with the goodness of mango chunks) - the fresh mango toppings with froyo in froyoland if you have more suggestions - add to the list. tis the season!
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Some Myth@sammithesq·
Almost always doesn’t work on High court and Supreme Court judges. There may be a pattern in bail matters at best, but most other matters don’t have a pattern. AI cannot replace real time perception of the judge’s nuances- esp towards different counsels in similar circumstances.
Ramanuj Mukherjee@law_ninja

India's courts produce more data than most SaaS companies. It's public and Free. Still, nobody is using it. Every district court publishes cause lists daily. Every High Court puts orders online. Case status, hearing dates, adjournments, judge assignments. All public. All free. eCourts alone has data on over 20 crore cases. And what are funded legal tech startups doing? Building contract review tools for the 200 large firms that already have budgets. Classic. Meanwhile the most valuable dataset in Indian legal is sitting on government servers. Updated daily. Ignored completely. Every judge has patterns. I have seen judges in Saket who dispose of cheque bounce matters in 4 hearings flat. And judges two courtrooms away who take 14 for the same case type. Some adjourn freely on first ask. Some will chew you out for wasting court time. When a lawyer faces an unfamiliar judge, they call a senior. Ask the clerk. Walk in and hope for the best. But that judge's last 500 orders are on eCourts. How many NI Act cases did he dispose of last year? Average time to disposal? Does he grant interim relief without hearing the other side? All answerable. Nobody is answering. A client asks: how long will my case take? Every lawyer makes something up. Not because they are dishonest. Because they genuinely do not know. But 5 years of data from that court, that case type, under that judge, gives you a real answer. "14-18 months. Under Judge Sharma, closer to 12." Now here is the part that changes everything. You do not need a SaaS company to build this anymore. You do not need funding or a tech team. A single lawyer with a laptop can scrape a judge's last 200 orders, feed them into an AI, and build a personality model of that judge. How does he reason? What arguments does he find persuasive? What makes him dismiss an application on the first hearing? Then do the same for opposing counsel. Do they seek adjournments early? File bulky replies? Bluff on interim applications or actually follow through? Now your draft is not generic. Your arguments are written for the specific judge who will read them. Structured to counter the specific lawyer on the other side. Do this for an arbitrator before your statement of claim. For a tribunal member before your next hearing. Even for your own senior, so the draft you hand them already matches how they think and argue. At LawSikho, we are now teaching our learners to build exactly this. Not a product. A personal tool on their own laptop for the matters they are actually working on. The lawyer who walks into court with a personality model of the judge and a pattern analysis of opposing counsel is not just better prepared. They are playing a different game. The data is public. The tools are free. The skill takes weeks, not years. The only question is whether you learn it before the lawyer on the other side does. Would you like us to make a youtube video and put out on our channel?

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Anu Satheesh 🇮🇳🚩
Anu Satheesh 🇮🇳🚩@AnuSatheesh5·
Flight operations will be suspended for nearly 5 hours because it is Aarattu of Sri Padmanabha Swamy. Because it is Padmanabha's land. The Airport Authority of India issues a NOTAM to suspend flight operations for approximately five hours to allow the procession to cross safely, a tradition maintained since 1932
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Some Myth@sammithesq·
@amazonIN what’s this nonsense? I search for Ontikoppal Panchanga and the sponsored post at the very top is a book on Islamic teachings. How’s it’s relevant let alone doubts about someone in your search team pushing an Islamic agenda?
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Grapevine is that SBI managers and senior staff often party at this house. The UPVC windows & other interiors are a cheap fix to ensure it’s habitable as opposed to what was envisioned.Even the marble laying wasn’t completed and they’ve used tiles at many places. @TheVijayMallya
Vishal Bhargava@VishalBhargava5

Kingfisher Towers: The most flamboyant address in Bangalore. Vijay Mallya’s 40,000 sqft sky mansion at the top. Mallya defaulted on his loans and fled to London. Later he repaid the loan.

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@Theshashank_p So surprised that 1522 isn’t on this list. 1522 is truly the OG of OGs. Also, Scottish!
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Akki Rotti@Theshashank_p·
Which is that one restaurant in Bengaluru that you would proudly introduce to all your friends like it's your own? (Apart from CTR, VB, Veena, etc)
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@geniusparadox My neighbour’s house was named “[wife name] Sukh Villa”. Always thought it was the husband venting his grievance out to public.
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Sanjeev@geniusparadox·
Reminds me of a story an older friend told me. There used to be a house near National College named “Sundara Villa”. Mischievous kids would write below it “aadruu parvagilla” 😅 poor house owner would erase it every morning only to see it again by the evening! 😁
Pradeep Gowda@btbytes

Back when I had got an interview call from Short Service Selection Board for Naval College of Engineering, I saw an ex-army officer advertising coaching in local news paper. His address - "Vijay Villa, <somewhere>, Bangalore" vijayavilla = "no victory (here)" in Kannada.

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Naren Menon@NarenMenon1·
Freezing Russians out of the English Premier League would be tragedy for English football Inevitable exclusion of Russians from teams bought by EPL owners would make the English Premier League a focal point for the sport’s worst prejudices @TimesSport
Times Sport@TimesSport

Freezing Pakistanis out of Hundred would be tragedy for English cricket Inevitable exclusion of Pakistanis from teams bought by IPL owners would make the Hundred a focal point for the sport’s worst prejudices ✍️ @swildecricket thetimes.com/sport/cricket/…

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Brutal Truth@sarkarstix·
Banning Russian athletes from international events on account of Russia’s war in Ukraine justifies global sporting sanctions. Israel’s Gaza war triggers calls to boycott Israeli businesses and their celebrities. But when India uses its economic clout in cricket to push back against Pakistan’s state-backed terror, suddenly it’s “hate politics.”
Andrew Fidel Fernando@afidelf

India's economic might in cricket and the cricket economy's proximity to India's ruling party means that India can export the worst aspects of its hate politics to other markets. It's not new. aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/…

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