Hirak
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Hirak
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เข้าร่วม Haziran 2023
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@thechessnerd It will be interesting to see how long there will be only one above 2800 in the published ratings.
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@fozzywrites This entire sequence got me hooked. With Aari aari in the background, this execution gave a different level of goosebumps on the big screen. Especially when the line "Bari barsi..." came. One of the best designed action choreography...
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@GothamChess yes definitely. He is in great form and will be a Candidate Master soon
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@mathsrick_ g = 10, f = -4, gf = -40
Can you try this:
x.com/i/status/20446…
Hirak@beinghd16
Does this integral make sense? If yes why, if not justify...
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@AdityaRajKaul Yes it's Jameel saab. After playing a role in Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, he is now playing Hamza vs Hamza.
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Hamza Ali Mazari aka Jaskirat had no role to play in this event. ☠️
Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul
#BREAKING: Pakistan Media reports attack by Unknown Gunmen on Pakistani Terror Group Lashkar e Tayyiba Founder Maulana Amir Hamza while he was traveling in a car with Justice (R) Nazir Ahmed Ghazi in Lahore. Hamza has bullet injury in his arm. Hamza was attacked in 2025 as well.
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@Jennnyyyyyy Number is 10x + y.
x + y = 10
x - y = 4
so 2x = 14, x = 7. So y = 3.
So the number is 73.
Can you answer this?
x.com/i/status/20446…
Hirak@beinghd16
Does this integral make sense? If yes why, if not justify...
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@IQTestBrain 3 unknowns, 2 equations so it is an under-determined system.
Feasible solutions are (0,1,1), (1,0,1), (0,2,2), (2,0,2), (1,1,2)
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@mathsrick_ Top angle = 180° - (90° + 50°) = 40°
Triangle is isosceles. So base angles equal. So second base angle = 40°. So third angle = 180° - (40° + 40°) = 100°.
So, the required angle = 180° - 100° = 80°.
Try this:
x.com/i/status/20443…
Hirak@beinghd16
Does the limit exist?
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@peyushbansal You issued a clarification but the question still remains unanswered. You say, "..we continue to review our guidelines regularly. Our grooming policy has evolved over the years..."
The question is why such a restriction would exist in the first place even in older versions?
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Hi, all. I’ve been seeing an inaccurate policy document going viral about Lenskart.
I want to speak directly that this document does not reflect our present guidelines.
Our policy has no restrictions on any form of religious expression, including bindi and tilak, and we continue to review our guidelines regularly.
Our grooming policy has evolved over the years and outdated versions do not represent who we are today. We apologize for the confusion and concern this situation has caused.
We as a company, continue to learn and build. Any lapses in our language or policies have and will continue to be addressed.
We have thousands of team members across Bharat who wear their faith and culture proudly every day at our stores. They are Lenskart.
Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Every symbol and every tradition our people carry is a part of who we are as a company. I will never let that be compromised.
🙏
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@chesscom @chessvaishali Huge congratulations to Vaishali. Very well deserved. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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@ChessbaseIndia @chessvaishali Extremely proud moment for Indian chess. Huge congratulations to Vaishali, her coach Ramesh sir and the entire team. Time now for Gukesh and Vaishali to bring both the trophies home. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳
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15th April, 2026 will be marked as a red letter day in the history of Indian Chess. Today in Cyprus, Grandmaster Vaishali Rameshbabu became the Champion of FIDE Women's Candidates 2026 scoring 8.5/14 points! Vaishali will challenge the reigning Women's World Champion Ju Wenjun in the upcoming FIDE Women's World Championship match.
Going into the final round, Vaishali had a score of 7.5/14 points - same as Bibisara Assaubayeva. Divya Deshmukh drew against Bibisara in a wild game, and Vaishali scored a dominating win over Kateryna Lagno - with this win, she became the Champion!
Vaishali played some incredible Chess throughout the tournament. She scored 5 wins, had 7 draws, and conceded only 2 losses!
A huge congratulations to Vaishali, her family, and her team for this incredible result. 15 years ago, Koneru Humpy played against Hou Yifan in the Women's World Championship match in November 2011 - and now Vaishali will play against Ju Wenjun!
Graphic: Anmol Bhargav
#chess #ChessBaseIndia #Candidates #vaishali

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Our tiranga 🇮🇳 soars high. We have a new challenger for the Women's World Chess Championship. Ladies and Gentlemen, make way for GM Vaishali Rameshbabu @chessvaishali
Indian chess continues to dominate the world.
@Chessbaseindia

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@chess_feed 1.O-O# but no guarantee that it is possible. It is unreasonable to think that the king and rook have not moved at all till this point in the endgame.
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