Avinash

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Avinash

Avinash

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🌌in the present Katılım Nisan 2021
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Avinash@vicholous·
This ceasefire is a blunder, if not a catastrophe. Clearly, we havent learnt anything from the last 75 years. Now go back to political bickering while Pakistan buys time and rearms itself with all the scrap thrown to it through the IMF. Rinse & repeat few years down the line👎🏻.
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "Pakistan's Directors General of Military Operations (DGMO) called Indian DGMO at 15:35 hours earlier this afternoon. It was agreed between them that both sides would stop all firing and military action on land and in the air and sea with effect from 1700 hours Indian Standard Time. Today, instructions have been given on both sides to give effect to this understanding. The Directors General of Military Operations will talk again on the 12th of May at 1200 hours."

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nature@Nature·
Tens of thousands of publications from 2025 might include invalid references generated by AI, a Nature analysis suggests go.nature.com/4dnjvil
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Jeffrey J. Hall 🇯🇵🇺🇸
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi did a Dragon Ball Kamehameha pose with French President Macron today at their summit in Tokyo. Macron is reportedly a fan of the series and did the same pose at last year's Japan Expo in Paris.
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About Switzerland
About Switzerland@AbtSwitzerland·
Switzerland is redefining punctuality ⏱️🇨🇭 A new time standard pushes precision beyond the minute, down to the second. Swiss trains are now scheduled with second-level accuracy.
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Avinash@vicholous·
@ShivAroor It's probably the DNA of Rahul Gandhi ... Mr. Indian with an Italian connection.
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
🌖 “Open Hormuz!” 🌗 “NATO, help open Hormuz!” 🌘 “EU, Japan, Australia, help!” 🌑 “You have 48 hrs to open Hormuz!” 🌒 “5 more days to open Hormuz!” 🌓 “You have 10 days to open Hormuz!” 🌔 “You have till Apr 6 to open Hormuz!” 🌕 “Can leave without opening Hormuz!”
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Man who was previously arrested for stabbing his own sister, charged with attempted murder after he shoved a random person toward an oncoming train. Elisio Melendez, 27, was committed to Western State Hospital following the stabbing of his sister in 2019. He was later released after the state of Washington determined he "had progressed enough in treatment to be released." (KOMO) Melendez is now facing an attempted murder charge for pushing someone toward an oncoming train. He is also accused of randomly punching a woman in 2018 in church without being provoked. How many more times does this guy have to try to kill someone before he is kept in prison or a mental hospital? Video: @JeremyHarrisTV
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Avinash@vicholous·
Not bad...🤞🏻🤞🏻
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Avinash@vicholous·
Cohort study of cardiovascular safety of different COVID-19 vaccination doses among 46 million adults in England | Nature Communications share.google/GSomatUnejBuw0…
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Cat Woman
Cat Woman@inertiaaaaaa·
This is what I mean when I say I’m going to touch grass. 📍Western Ghats, India
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Aditya Raj Kaul
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
#BREAKING: American journalist kidnapped in Baghdad, Iraq. The kidnapped journalist has been identified as Shelly Kittleson, who holds a US passport. Iraq Government has confirmed the development. Official word from US is still awaited.
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Endgame AI
Endgame AI@EndgameaiChess·
🇩🇪 Matthias Bluebaum: “I basically had enough money to prepare the way I wanted” In a recent interview with MustReader, Bluebaum spoke about the support behind his Candidates preparation and the impact it had. Thanks to crowdfunding and backing from the German Chess Federation, he had the resources to prepare exactly as he wanted, without financial stress. He expressed genuine gratitude to fans and sponsors, emphasizing how important that freedom was. Now, with everything in place, Bluebaum hopes to repay that trust with a strong performance at the board.
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Avinash@vicholous·
@Hardism Exactly 💯. One moral for thee, another for me.
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Hardik Rajgor
Hardik Rajgor@Hardism·
I was watching the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament. Divya Deshmukh is playing Goryachkina Aleksandra. Notice the flag. Goryachkina is playing under the FIDE flag because Russian and Belarusian players are not allowed to play under their respective flags. Why? Because of the Ukraine war. Fide has banned - The Russian flag 🇷🇺 - The Russian national anthem - Official state representation But look at how these goras give us lectures about how "sport" and "politics" shouldn't be mixed.
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Manjunath Shanmugam. He was an IIM Lucknow graduate. He got a job with Indian Oil Corporation as a sales officer. His territory was Uttar Pradesh. He found that petrol pump dealers were adulterating fuel and cheating customers. He reported it. He sealed the pumps. On November 19 2005 a petrol pump owner shot him dead outside his office. He was 27 years old. The killers were convicted. Sentenced to life imprisonment. His parents did not get compensation for 15 years. His college created the Manjunath Shanmugam Trust in his name to fight corruption. Some men die because they refused to look the other way. India forgets them too quickly.
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Shikhar
Shikhar@shekhu04·
Meet Manjul Bhargava (He solved a problem Carl Friedrich Gauss could not. He was 28 years old) > Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1974, to Indian immigrant parents > His mother Mira Bhargava was a mathematics professor at Hofstra University > She was his first teacher. Not in a classroom. At home. > His grandfather in Jaipur taught him Sanskrit poetry and tabla > He discovered that ancient Sanskrit rhythms follow the Fibonacci sequence > A 2000 year old insight hiding inside poetry. > He was a teenager when he found it. > Hated school. Bunked half of third grade, seventh grade, twelfth grade and sophomore year of college > Spent that time visiting his grandparents in Jaipur, reading ancient mathematics texts > B.A. in Mathematics from Harvard, 1996 > Won the Morgan Prize for the research he did as an undergraduate > PhD from Princeton under Andrew Wiles, the man who proved Fermat's Last Theorem > His doctoral thesis sent shockwaves through the entire world of number theory > At 28 became one of the youngest full professors in Princeton's history > Just two years after finishing his PhD > The same institution where Einstein spent his final years > In his PhD thesis he solved a problem that had defeated Carl Friedrich Gauss > Gauss, widely considered the greatest mathematician who ever lived > Could not generalise his own composition law beyond quadratic forms Bhargava did it. Elegantly. Completely > As a graduate student. Won the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize in 2005 > Won the Fermat Prize in 2011 > Won the Infosys Prize in 2012 > In 2014 won the Fields Medal, the Nobel Prize of Mathematics First person of Indian origin to ever receive it in its 78 year history > Awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 2015 > Trains under Ustad Zakir Hussain in tabla. Performs professionally. > In February 2026 became the first president of the National Museum of Mathematics in New York A boy who skipped school to sit in his grandfather's lap in Jaipur went on to solve what Gauss could not. He did not separate mathematics from music, or science from Sanskrit. He saw them all as the same thing Peter Sarnak of Princeton said, "At mathematics he is at the very top end. I cannot remember anybody so decorated at his age." "When you discover things about numbers, it is very beautiful. Mathematicians are not thinking about applications. We are pursuing beauty." He pursued it all the way to the Fields Medal. And proved that the most beautiful mathematics was already alive in ancient India. Waiting for someone to notice
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NDTV@ndtv·
🔴#BREAKING | US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth looked to buy shares before Iran war, reports Financial Times NDTV's @priyankadeo joins @NewshoundArjun with more details
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