Neo_Kabir

623 posts

Neo_Kabir

Neo_Kabir

@si77835

common man

Katılım Kasım 2023
5K Takip Edilen150 Takipçiler
Neo_Kabir
Neo_Kabir@si77835·
@vijayaksharma @TheOfficialSBI Sorry but u r expecting from ur bank beyond the rules & blaming entire ecosystem. rules are rules , u can’t expect everyone running to serve u as per ur whims ! before joining the bank ,should have known the org to crib later
English
2
0
5
1K
Vijaya Sharma
Vijaya Sharma@vijayaksharma·
Thank you @TheOfficialSBI for finally breaking the silence..though it took a social media post to achieve what months of formal communication could not. That itself speaks volumes about the functioning of SBI’s Bengal Circle However, this letter is not a response. It is a deflection…carefully crafted to obscure facts, selectively present a sanitized timeline and intimidate an employee who dared to speak the truth publicly. Let me dismantle it, point by point: This letter leaps directly from 29th November 2025 to my social media post..as if the intervening 97 days simply did not exist. Allow me to restore the record this letter chose to erase: ▪️25th November 2025 : I asked CM HR where to submit my resignation. The reply: "As you deem appropriate in this regard." That is not guidance. That is abandonment of responsibility. ▪️ 29th November 2025 : RACPC directed me to "submit your resignation letter duly addressed to the appropriate authority."Again, no clarity on who or where. (Only RACPC replied, while the competent authorities at administrative offices chose to maintain deafening silence.) ▪️My calls to CM HR were ignored. Completely. ▪️Left with zero guidance from the very officials whose job it is to provide it, I submitted my resignation through the HRMS Portal on 7th December 2025 and notified via email. Then followed a period of institutional silence so complete, it can only be called deliberate: ✉ 12th December — Follow-up email. No response. ✉ 22nd December — Status inquiry. No response. ✉ 1st January 2026 — Email marking the Chairman himself. No response. ✉ 25th January 2026 — Again to the Chairman. No response. No approval. No rejection. No clarification. No phone call. No message. Not a single word..for over three months. I waited until my last working day (as per HRMS) 6th March 2026. Still, silence. 1/4
Vijaya Sharma tweet mediaVijaya Sharma tweet mediaVijaya Sharma tweet mediaVijaya Sharma tweet media
Vijaya Sharma@vijayaksharma

On the occasion of Women’s Day, I want to ask the State Bank of India @TheOfficialSBI a few questions. Why did this happen to me? If my transfer could not be approved, the bank could have simply rejected it. But at the very least, I deserved a response..either acceptance or rejection. Why was there complete silence? Why was my resignation kept pending? It could have been accepted or rejected, but why was it left hanging without any decision? 1/9 x.com/vijayaksharma/… #InternationalWomensDay

English
14
32
85
18.1K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
कोचिंग संस्थान का काला चिट्ठा
पढ़े लिखे लोग भी सॉफ्ट स्किल्स नहीं जानते हैं। लोगो के साथ अच्छे से बात चीत करना, समय को सही से मैनेज करना, सही निर्णय लेना, सबको साथ लेकर चलना, रचनात्मक कार्य करना, परिवार में संघर्ष प्रबंधन करना, समाज में आलोचना से निपटना, सामाजिक संवेदनशीलता जैसे स्किल्स से अच्छे अच्छे लोग अंजान हैं।
हिन्दी
6
51
326
13.4K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Lone Wolf Ratnakar
Lone Wolf Ratnakar@SadaaShree·
Majority of Indians have no real life outside of work, no interests, no hobbies nothing. Whatever interests or hobbies if you can call them that,we have is mostly sedentary kind, binging on Netflix, or endlessly scrolling on Social Media. Even when we go out on weekends, it's mostly performative, just to show off on Instagram, but no real effort to learn about the place visited. When you really have no life outside of work, any place will be boring, not just Bengaluru, even Melbourne or London would feel the same.
abhinav@AbhinavXJ

It's not even my 3 months in banglore, but slowly realising there ain't much to travel here, except cafe and pubs hopping

English
53
120
1.3K
72.1K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
RecruitmentPQ
RecruitmentPQ@RecruitmentPq·
8 certifications you can finish in under 3 months that employers actually recognise: 1. Google Data Analytics - free, 3 months 2. Google Digital Marketing - free, 3 months 3. AWS Cloud Practitioner - $300, 6 weeks 4. Meta Social Media - free, 2 months 5. CompTIA IT Fundamentals - $130, 4 weeks 6. HubSpot Content Marketing - free, 2 weeks 7. Microsoft Power BI - free, 6 weeks 8. Coursera Project Management - free, 2 months All available online.
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk

What certifications can I finish in 2–3 months that will ACTUALLY get me hired? I’m trying to switch careers ASAP.

English
63
1.5K
9.6K
513.8K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Between birth and roughly 24 months, the human brain is in its highest plasticity window. Synaptic density peaks at about double the adult level. The brain is building its fundamental reward circuitry, and the way it builds that circuitry is through effort-based learning loops. A toddler learning to speak is running thousands of prediction error cycles per day. They vocalize, it comes out wrong, they see a caregiver’s face react, they adjust, they try again. Each micro-correction fires dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway, and that dopamine signal tells the brain: reinforce this circuit. Keep it. The struggle is the building material. Without the effort component, the dopamine signal doesn’t consolidate the circuit. Now hand that same toddler a tablet. The screen delivers rapid visual stimulation that spikes dopamine 100-200% above baseline with zero effort required. The crash that follows drops baseline dopamine 40-60% for hours. In a fully developed prefrontal cortex, that’s a rough afternoon. In a brain that is actively wiring its reward architecture for the first time, you are training the system to expect high-amplitude stimulation without the effort component that wires durable circuits. The Toronto study behind that stat tracked 894 children aged 6 to 24 months. The correlation was specific to expressive speech delay. Not receptive language. Not gestures. Not social cognition. Only the output that requires the child to produce language, the part that demands effortful engagement. That tells you exactly what’s being disrupted. The input pathways are fine. The effort-based output pathways are underdeveloped. The brain scan in this tweet is a stock MRI unrelated to any screen research. Ignore it. The actual science is more useful than a scare image. A 2023 systematic review found that six months of reduced device exposure reversed speech delays in affected children. The plasticity that makes this window vulnerable is the same plasticity that makes it recoverable. More boredom. More failed syllables. More of a caregiver’s face responding in real time. That’s the protocol.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Screen time destroys toddler's brains. For every 30 minutes, the risk of speech delay increases 49%.

English
14
277
2.7K
940.9K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Every additional minute your toddler spends on a screen, they hear about 7 fewer words from you. By age 3, they also make 5 fewer attempts to talk back and lose one back-and-forth exchange with a parent. That’s from a 2024 JAMA Pediatrics study that put speech-recognition recorders inside actual homes across Australia. The 49% stat in this tweet is real. It comes from a 2017 study at SickKids Hospital in Toronto that tracked 894 children aged 6 to 24 months. For every 30 minutes of handheld screen time per day, the risk of a child being slow to form words and sentences increased by 49%. But only the speech output was affected. Gestures, body language, and social interaction were all fine. The mechanism is displacement. A toddler’s brain learns language through something researchers call “serve and return”: baby babbles, parent responds, baby tries again. That loop is how the brain’s language wiring gets built. When a screen is on, that exchange drops off. And we can now see it on brain scans. A 2020 JAMA Pediatrics study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital scanned the brains of 47 kids aged 3 to 5. Kids with more screen time had weaker white matter, the insulation around nerve fibers that helps different parts of the brain talk to each other. The weak spots were in the exact areas that control language and early reading. A 2023 study at Tohoku University in Japan followed 7,097 children from birth. More screen time at age 1 was associated with higher rates of communication delays at ages 2 and 4. Each additional hour widened the gap. The AAP recommends zero screen time for children under 18 months, except for video calls. The average child under 2 already gets over an hour a day. But a 2023 systematic review found that when kids with speech delays stopped using devices for six months, 36.7% showed measurable improvement. The word in the tweet is “destroys.” The data says it’s closer to “delays,” and in many cases, delays that respond when the screens come off.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Screen time destroys toddler's brains. For every 30 minutes, the risk of speech delay increases 49%.

English
48
1.5K
9.5K
2.2M
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Tatenda
Tatenda@Tatenda_Agro·
This farmer had hectares but no direction. We gave him a land use plan, mapped his soil, found his water, designed every zone with purpose. He didn't need more land. He needed a plan. Let's build yours.
English
14
79
481
21.8K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
भूमिका राजपूत 🇮🇳
पिता अगर शांत, ईमानदार , और सच्चा है तो बेटे का अड़ियल , निर्भीक और बेबाक़ होना जायज़ है, वरना समाज में जीवन जीना दूभर हो जाता है।
हिन्दी
16
179
1.1K
19.5K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
You will never truly understand people until you understand these: - Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - The Bystander Effect - Dunning Kruger Effect - Attachment Theory - Stockholm Syndrome - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - The Pygmalion Effect - Mirror Neurons - Emotional Contagion - The Halo Effect - Learned Helplessness - Shadow Self by Carl Jung - The Hero's Journey by Joseph Campbell - Toxic Positivity - The Fundamental Attribution Error - Confirmation Bias and how it shapes reality - The Backfire Effect - Terror Management Theory - Social Comparison Theory - The Scarcity Mindset versus Abundance Mindset - Why humans need narrative to function - The psychology of tribalism - How loneliness physic
English
124
2.3K
8.6K
307.8K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
If you are between 24 and 35, listen carefully. This is one of the most expensive seasons of your life. Every year wasted now will cost you twice as much later. The pressure to impress people is high, but the real window to build something meaningful is quietly shrinking. Many people in this age range chase status, lifestyle, and validation, while the few who understand the game focus on skills, assets, and discipline. Choose skills over status, assets over appearances, discipline over excuses. Because whether you realize it or not, the life you will live at 45 is being quietly decided right now.
English
13
120
859
35.3K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Frontier Indica
Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
This is painfully accurate. If you grew up middle class but your school or college circle was mostly from lower income backgrounds, even the most basic things felt like flex. Speaking fluent English? Genius. Family owns a car? Rich kid. Won a debate competition? Future CEO. You build your entire identity around being the big fish in a small pond and then spend your 20s realising you haven't actually done much. Then the rooms change. New city, new job, and suddenly the people around you vacation in the Swiss Alps every winter. Their dads casually write cheques larger than your annual salary. Every second person drives an SUV, some are in BMWs and Mercedes, while someone in the same room is budgeting their metro card recharge for the month. A guy at a corporate meeting casually hints at a safety net worth more than what some families have built across four generations. That "rich kid" mentality built over 20 years evaporates in about 20 days. The reference group has changed, and with it, the entire understanding of where you actually stand.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's Wisdom@TalebWisdom

"The fastest way to become rich is to socialize with the poor; the fastest way to become poor is to socialize with the rich." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb in The Bed of Procrustes

English
9
72
946
56.3K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
The Brain Yogi | Dr Vikaas
🔹सामान्य उपयोग की दवाइयाँ , इसके नाम और उपयोग हम सभी को पता होना चाहिए इसे सेव कर लें और दूसरों तक शेयर करे @thebrainyogi 1.पैरासिटामोल → बुखार, हल्का-मध्यम दर्द 2.इबुप्रोफेन → दांत दर्द, बदन दर्द, सूजन 3.सेटिरिज़िन → एलर्जी, छींक, नाक बहना 4.लोराटाडिन → एलर्जी (कम नींद लाने वाली) 5.ओमेप्राज़ोल / पैंटोप्राज़ोल → एसिडिटी, सीने में जलन 6.फेमोटिडीन → हल्की एसिडिटी 7.डोमपेरिडोन → उल्टी, जी मिचलाना 8.ओआरएस (ORS घोल) → दस्त, डिहाइड्रेशन 9.एमोक्सिसिलिन → बैक्टीरियल संक्रमण (डॉक्टर की सलाह से) 10.एज़िथ्रोमाइसिन → गला/फेफड़े का संक्रमण (डॉक्टर की सलाह से) 11.मेट्रोनिडाज़ोल → पेट के संक्रमण, अमीबायसिस 12.साल्बुटामोल इनहेलर → अस्थमा में सांस फूलना 13.मोंटेलुकास्ट → एलर्जी, अस्थमा 14.मेटफॉर्मिन → टाइप-2 डायबिटीज 15.एम्लोडिपिन → हाई BP 16.लोसार्टन → हाई BP, किडनी सुरक्षा 17.एटोरवास्टेटिन → कोलेस्ट्रॉल 18.एस्पिरिन (लो डोज) → हार्ट अटैक से बचाव (डॉक्टर की सलाह से) 19.लेवोथायरॉक्सिन → थायरॉइड हार्मोन की कमी 20.गैबापेंटिन → नसों का दर्द (Neuropathic pain) 21.प्रेडनिसोलोन → सूजन, एलर्जी, ऑटोइम्यून रोग 22.फ्यूरोसेमाइड → शरीर में सूजन (एडिमा), हार्ट/किडनी समस्या 23.क्लोपिडोग्रेल → रक्त के थक्के से बचाव (ब्लड थिनर) 24.एनालाप्रिल / रामिप्रिल → हाई BP, हार्ट प्रोटेक्शन 25.इंसुलिन → डायबिटीज (विशेषकर टाइप-1 या अनियंत्रित शुगर) ⚠️ जरूरी सावधानियाँ •एंटीबायोटिक और स्टेरॉयड हमेशा डॉक्टर की सलाह से लें •BP, शुगर, थायरॉइड की दवाएँ नियमित जांच के साथ लें •दर्द की दवा खाली पेट न लें •गर्भावस्था, बच्चों और बुजुर्गों में स्वयं दवा न लें
हिन्दी
42
897
2.1K
120K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Shubhvani
Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
First property removes doubt. Second creates cash flow. Third secures generations. Save this reminder.
English
12
204
1.7K
23.5K
Neo_Kabir
Neo_Kabir@si77835·
@1K_Nazar इलाज की जरूरत ह इन्हें ,देर नहीं करनी चाइए ।
हिन्दी
0
0
0
555
एक नजर
एक नजर@1K_Nazar·
इस बिमारी से मै भी पीडित हू!😳😲 ये जो जयपुर मे हुआ सगोत्र, ये ही फिर #रणवीर ने कर लिया लेकिन हमने और हमारे परिवार ने ये नही कहा कि ये इसका व्यक्तिगत मामला है हमने #उसका_बहिष्कार_किया, नही घुसने दिया घर मे - राजेन्द्र गुढा
हिन्दी
3
48
442
30.7K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
Tragedies like this often occur due to a "window of vulnerability" or Cold Chain Failure. If the vaccine isn't stored at 2°C-8°C constantly, it loses potency. ​4 ways to prevent this from happening to you 1️⃣ The 15-Minute Flush: Immediately wash the wound with soap and RUNNING water for 15 mins. This is the single most effective way to kill the virus at the entry point. 2️⃣ Demand the RIG: For broken skin (Category III), you need RIG (Rabies Immunoglobulin) inside the wound, not just the vaccine in your arm. RIG provides instant antibodies while the vaccine takes 7-14 days to work. 3️⃣ Choose the Right Hospital: Avoid small, local clinics that might have frequent power cuts or poor refrigeration. Go to a major government hospital where cold chain protocols (backup generators/medical fridges) are strictly monitored. 4️⃣ Zero Delay: If the bite is near the face/neck, the virus reaches the brain faster. Start the treatment within hours, not days.
Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj@DeepikaBhardwaj

NEW FEAR UNLOCKED 😭😭😭 How do I ensure that the dog wasn't infected ?

English
136
2.1K
6.7K
561.8K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
Tatenda
Tatenda@Tatenda_Agro·
Blueberries: Small fruit, massive opportunity. 🇿🇼 Global demand is rising. Health-conscious consumers can't get enough. And Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 is already on the export map. But here's the thing, blueberries don't grow just anywhere. They need:
Tatenda tweet mediaTatenda tweet media
English
4
32
160
14.9K
Neo_Kabir retweetledi
vivan.
vivan.@VivanVatsa·
money tames the beast. fools are those who say ‘money can’t buy happiness.’ you have no idea the chaos that lives inside a man who cannot pay for his life, the desperation, the compromises, the slow erosion of dignity that comes from needing things you cannot afford, all of it quiets when the money arrives. not because money is everything. because the absence of it is. money is civilization. every structure that separates a life of meaning from a life of mere survival has a financial foundation underneath it. the philosophy, the art, the legacy, the inheritance you leave your children, all of it sits on top of wealth acquired through the one life you were given to acquire it. your legacy is not separate from your wealth. it is partially built from it. and the man who pretends otherwise has usually never tasted either of the two. the end of the story, always is, money.
English
14
41
250
9.3K