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Dr. T2 संजय श्रीवास्तव

Dr. T2 संजय श्रीवास्तव

@sks11

Naughty but nice.. Full blown Capri. Philosophical. Enthusiastic. Public Presenter. Facilitator. Ethical. Non Judgemental. Good Custodian of Truth.

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Frontalforce 🇮🇳
Frontalforce 🇮🇳@FrontalForce·
Gig workers are demanding a minimum pay of ₹20 per km and have called for a nationwide shutdown of app-based services from 12 pm to 5 pm today. Justified demand ?
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Bharat Mata ke Sewak
Bharat Mata ke Sewak@CountryGulshan·
Today, after many days, I went out with my family to enjoy a meal at a hotel. I thought we would spend some happy moments together, but the experience completely ruined my mood. We ordered food for three people, and after finishing our meal, we asked for the bill. To my surprise, the total amount was around ₹10,000. I was shocked because the prices mentioned in the menu card were nowhere close to such a huge amount. I immediately asked the waiter why the bill was so high. Instead of giving a proper explanation, he casually replied that I probably had not checked the menu carefully. I then asked him to bring the menu again. After comparing it, I questioned why the menu appeared different from the one we had seen earlier. However, the waiter insisted that nothing had been changed and claimed it was the same menu. As the argument continued, the manager arrived. I explained the entire situation to him, expecting a fair response, but he also supported the staff and said, “Madam, this is our actual menu. You must be mistaken.” To clear the confusion, I suggested checking the CCTV footage, since it could easily reveal the truth. But surprisingly, the manager flatly refused to show the camera recording and simply said, “Pay the bill and leave.” Now tell me honestly if the hotel staff were truly innocent and transparent, why would they refuse to check the CCTV footage?
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
1987. A room in New Delhi is thick with the smell of old files & cold tea. The United States has just delivered a stinging slap to the face of the Indian Republic. They have officially refused to sell India the 'Cray X-MP' Supercomputer, the most powerful machine on Earth, claiming that India would use it for nuclear weapons. The American officials mockingly suggest that India does not even have the electricity to keep such a machine running. In the middle of this national humiliation, a young, soft-spoken engineer named Vijay Bhatkar is asked by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi: "Can we build our own?" Bhatkar does not hesitate. He looks at the No of the West & says: "We will not just build it; we will build it faster than you can ship it." The Americans did not just stop at refusing the sale; they actively lobbied other nations to ensure India remained digitally blind. They believed that w/o their Logic Gates, India would remain a 3rd world backwater. Bhatkar realized he could not replicate the Single-Processor behemoth of the Cray. Instead, he turned to Parallel Processing. He decided to stitch together 1000s of low-cost, off-the-shelf microprocessors. It was like building a giant's brain out of the neurons of ants. In 1991, while the West was still celebrating its monopoly, Bhatkar unveiled the PARAM 8000. It was not just a computer; it was a Gigaflop monster. To prove the PARAM was real, Bhatkar ran a standard global benchmark test. The results were sent to an international conference in Zurich. The PARAM 8000 was ranked as the 2nd most powerful supercomputer in the world, behind only the American machines. But there was a twist: the PARAM cost a fraction of the Cray, performed better in tropical heat, & was built in just 3 years. When the PARAM 8000 was 1st turned on, the team did not have a high-tech cooling system like the Americans. They used industrial-grade desert coolers & adjusted the airflow manually. It was the ultimate Jugaad that defeated the most sophisticated tech embargo in history. A major US newspaper ran a story with the headline: "Denied supercomputer, Angry India does it!" The ghost of the Native Engineer had officially entered the silicon temple. Vijay Bhatkar’s history is the story of how India became the IT Capital of the world. Bhatkar founded the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC). He did not just build a machine; he built an ecosystem. Every software engineer in India today stands on the shoulders of the man who proved we did not need the West's permission to compute. Bhatkar was the 1 who realized that if computers only spoke English, 90% of India would be left behind. He led the development of GIST (Graphics & Intelligence Based Script Technology), allowing computers to work in Indian languages. He gave the Machine a local tongue. Today, Bhatkar is a Padma Bhushan awardee, but he lives a life of deep spirituality & simplicity. He vanished from the corporate headlines to become a philosopher of the digital age. The West thought they could freeze India’s future by withholding a single machine. They forgot that the Indian mind does not need a 'Cray' to think; it only needs a 'No' to ignite. Forget building a supercomputer; Bhatkar built a mirror, & for the 1st time, the West had to look into it & see that the primitive colony had become the master of the code.
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
Loyal German Shepherd Dog Stays Guard Over Sleeping Soldier ❤
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Shubham Kushwaha
Shubham Kushwaha@realshubhamkush·
Air Hostess Neha of Indigo Flight 6E6313 (Raipur to Delhi, 16:50 departure) denied a Diabetic passenger access to the washroom at 6:15 PM despite sufficient time before landing, and when requested she misbehaved with the passenger. The flight landed at 6:35. After deplaning also, she didn’t allow to use the washroom. Who takes responsibility for such behaviour by flight attendants towards passengers? Passengers deserve dignity and respectful treatment, not arrogance. @DGCAIndia @IndiGo6E
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Lone Wolf !(*x*)!
Lone Wolf !(*x*)!@Vivek_7845·
@KreatelyMedia We need make a different kind of paramilitary force to deal with the civilians, it's not the job of army to clear them.
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Kreately.in
Kreately.in@KreatelyMedia·
Young Captain of the Indian Army requested protestors not to block roads in Ukhrul, Manipur. The young blood was there till late night persuading ladies to open the route for movement. This can happen only infront of Indian army. This can happen only in India 🙂
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Megh Updates 🚨™
Megh Updates 🚨™@MeghUpdates·
PM Modi, despite being one of the country’s highest-security-risk leaders, was seen going to today’s Cabinet meeting with a convoy of just two vehicles — reinforcing his message of fuel conservation. On the other hand, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann arrived to meet UM Nitin Gadkari with a convoy of 15+ vehicles.
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Press Trust of India
VIDEO | Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) leaves for Jodhpur in downsized carcade. (Source: Third Party) (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Delhi: Following Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi's appeal, Union Home Minister Amit Shah also downsized his convoy, reducing it to less than half. Visuals of Union HM leaving his residence.
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Elena Danaan Official
Elena Danaan Official@danaan_elena·
🔻 THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION JUST CLASSIFIED ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES AS A "CLASS 1 THERAPEUTIC AGENT" IN AN INTERNAL DOCUMENT THAT WAS NEVER RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC. THE DOCUMENT IS DATED MARCH 14, 2026. Not "alternative." Not "complementary." Not "under investigation." Class 1 Therapeutic Agent. The same classification as surgery and pharmaceutical intervention. Equal standing. Full recognition. The document is 67 pages. Internal reference: WHO/HIS/SDS/2026.4. It was circulated to 14 member state health ministries on March 22nd. None of them published it. None of them held a press conference. None of them updated their national health guidelines. A health ministry official in Estonia — a country with 1.3 million people and apparently less to lose — uploaded the document to a public health transparency portal on April 9th. It was removed within 4 hours. But the Wayback Machine archived it at 11:47 AM UTC. ⟁ The document states the following: Electromagnetic frequencies between 0.1 Hz and 1000 Hz, when applied at specific amplitudes and durations, produce measurable therapeutic outcomes in: — Bone regeneration (7.5 Hz pulsed field, 78% acceleration vs. control) — Chronic pain reduction (10 Hz, 64% reduction in VAS scores) — Wound healing (15 Hz, 41% faster epithelialization) — Depression remission (10 Hz alpha entrainment, 52% remission rate vs. 23% SSRI) — Insomnia resolution (3 Hz delta entrainment, 71% resolution within 21 days) — Inflammation reduction (30 Hz, CRP decrease of 38% in 14 days) Six conditions. Six frequency ranges. All outperforming pharmaceutical interventions in controlled trials cited within the document. ⟁ The WHO has known since at least 2019. The document references 340 peer-reviewed studies. 12 meta-analyses. 7 randomized controlled trials funded by WHO member states. The evidence was never in question. The classification was delayed for 7 years. Why? Page 51 contains a section titled "Economic Impact Assessment." It estimates that widespread adoption of frequency-based therapeutics would displace approximately $418 billion in annual pharmaceutical revenue across the six indicated conditions. $418 billion. That is not a typo. That is the number they calculated. That is the number that kept this document internal for 7 years. Depression alone: $28 billion in SSRI sales per year. A 10 Hz signal from a $200 device achieves higher remission rates. The math is not complicated. The silence is not accidental. ⟁ The classification is now official within WHO internal governance. It cannot be unwritten. It cannot be reclassified downward without a full General Assembly vote. The 14 member states that received it are now legally obligated under IHR Article 44 to "develop and implement" therapeutic frameworks based on new WHO classifications within 24 months. 24 months. March 2028. That is the deadline. But Estonia already published it. The archive exists. The 67 pages are readable. The frequencies are listed. The protocols are described. The evidence is cited. You don't need to wait for your government to tell you what the WHO already admitted internally. Frequencies heal. It's classified now. Not as conspiracy. As medicine. 340 studies. 67 pages. One classification that changes everything. They gave it to 14 governments and told none of them to tell you. ♟ They classified it as medicine and kept it classified. Share it, be part of the disclosure.
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Telangana Maata
Telangana Maata@TelanganaMaata·
2 Bangladeshi smugglers trying to illegally cross the border in Tripura were sent back in boxes by BSF. 🇮🇳 Zero tolerance for infiltration.
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Ramanand
Ramanand@Ramanand06X·
How is this not misuse of government power? A traffic cop fined a man ₹500 for not wearing a seat belt. Fair enough — rules are rules. But just a few moments later, the same officer was seen riding without a helmet. The car owner noticed this, followed him, recorded a video, clicked photos, and exposed the hypocrisy online. This incident is reportedly from Madhya Pradesh. The law should be equal for everyone — whether it’s a common citizen or a traffic police officer. Now the real question is: Will action also be taken against the officer for breaking traffic rules? What’s your opinion on this...?
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Reshmi Dasgupta
Reshmi Dasgupta@ReshmiDG·
These two IPS officers refused to vacate their seats although at least 5 newly elected BJP MLAs —including @swapan55 —were standing. Others got up to accommodate them. The woman IPS officer did not even stand up when the PM came on the podium. Should they not be pulled up?
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal: Syalu Maharana, Commandant of CRPF's 232 (Mahila) Battalion, says, "...Following the elections and the subsequent declaration of results, there have been sporadic incidents of minor violence occurring within our district and across West Bengal. Consequently, the parliamentary forces, specifically the CAPF battalions, are remaining stationed right here... and will continue to stay here until further orders are issued... If we perceive that violence is occurring or is imminent, if the Constitution or the Rule of Law is being undermined, if individuals are taking the law into their own hands, or if human values ​​are being disregarded, we will undoubtedly resort to the use of force..." She adds, "We are conducting area domination exercises, reaching out to the civilian population, and engaging in dialogue with them. Wherever we anticipate the possibility of an incident or violence, we immediately deploy to the location and take appropriate action... We currently have no intention of withdrawing. We are here to stay for a long time."
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👑Beno10
👑Beno10@Beno10_MFC·
Strong eye test. Which stand mixer is different? 99% people failed.
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Sumita Shrivastava
Sumita Shrivastava@Sumita327·
West Bengal doesn’t just need administration…
It needs fearless officers who act. IPS Ajay Pal Sharma is now in the state and for the next 5 years, people will see a man known for action, not silence. Sometimes, one bold officer can restore faith in law and order…!🔥
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Aakanksha Sadekar Chauhan
Aakanksha Sadekar Chauhan@scotthakuraaiin·
Dear @IndiGo6E A genuine question. My parents are both over 60. Their Rajahmundry → Hyderabad flight has been delayed due to runway work, which of course is unfortunate but understandable. What is difficult to understand is this: Why are two senior citizens being asked to sit in an airport till 3am for the next available connection when there are seats available on the earlier 11:30pm Hyderabad → Mumbai flight? At what point does “operational inconvenience” outweigh basic passenger care? Surely no airline believes 3am airport transfers are reasonable for elderly passengers when an earlier alternative exists. Not asking for miracles. Just asking whether compassion is still part of customer service. PNR: Z7LF2P
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Moana
Moana@ladynationalist·
May be change the airline next time @MahuaMoitra ??
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Sassafrass84
Sassafrass84@Sassafrass_84·
Yes, of course. Muslim children can avoid it. Just like vegetarians avoid meat.
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