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harendra singh

harendra singh

@harendrasingh16

Patna, India เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@suhasinih Israel has invented a missiles which only kill children.Great innovation.
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
What @AmitShah has achieved is remarkable - a near-total eradication of Naxalism, with a 90% drop in Naxal violence and hubs. But while many are celebrating, India must not lower its guard. Urban Naxals still exist and are eager to revive their field counterparts. My views:
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@iamnarendranath पाकिस्तान से ईरान के रिश्ते धर्म के आधार पर भी है।भारत अब इसलामीक देश तो नहीं बन सकता। हमारे व्यापारिक संबंध हैं।ईरान के नेता पाकिस्तान का दौरा करते रहते हैं कोई नयी बात नहीं है।कुछ साल पहले ईरान और पाकिस्तान एक दूसरे पर हमला कर चुके हैं।हर बात में विदेश नीति नहीं लेकर आइए।
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Narendra Nath Mishra
Narendra Nath Mishra@iamnarendranath·
अमेरिका और ईरान के बीच युद्ध समाप्ति के लिए चल रही बातचीत के बीच ईरान के प्रेजिडेंट पाकिस्तान दौरे पर! अरसे बाद ईरान के पाकिस्तान से सम्बन्ध बेहतर होने के संकेत दिख रहे हैं! भारत को ग्लोबल पोलटिक्स के बीच इस समीकरण पर भी नजर रखनी चाहिए क्योंकि स्ट्रैटजिक रूप से ईरान के साथ हमारा बेहतर सम्बन्ध होना बेहद जरुरी है!
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@arvindgunasekar Journalists go on changing media houses .Everyone is free to change their employer,what is news here .There was always a waiting list in Cardiac deptt .
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Arvind Gunasekar
Arvind Gunasekar@arvindgunasekar·
The AIIMS Delhi exodus: Why top faculty & HODs are leaving India’s most prestigious medical institution. Cardiac surgeries were cancelled five to six days every month, and patients, including small children, were moved to waiting lists extending up to 15 months, said Dr Hote, who joined AIIMS as a student in 1999. “About five percent of patients on the waiting list died before their surgery date… including small children. It was not just frustrating. It was causing me guilt,” Dr Hote told ThePrint. A well researched piece by @RichhariyaSneha 👏 theprint.in/health/bureauc… via @theprintindia
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@sharma_views Go through the affidavits filed by Mohan Yadav while contesting elections.He was in real estate business since long and rich man.Which Law he has broken while purchasing land ? Every body who can afford is purchasing land in upcoming towns .Quote the relevant Law broken .
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Mr Sharma
Mr Sharma@sharma_views·
INDIAN EXPRESS DROPS A LAND BOMB ON BJP CM 🔥 After Mohan Yadav became Madhya Pradesh CM, his family and real estate companies reportedly bought at least 137 plots spread over 168 acres in and around Ujjain. This is the same Ujjain being reshaped for Simhastha 2028 with highways, road widening, townships, riverfront projects, medical city, IT park and new commercial zones. The most damning part is this: out of the 168 acres bought after he became CM, 111 acres are reportedly located along roads announced by CM Mohan Yadav himself. His family already had land. But after Dec 2023, the land buying saw a sharp jump, right when Ujjain’s development map started turning into a goldmine. Indian Express repeatedly asked the CM for answers. He stayed silent. This is how BJP turns religion into a business model 😡
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@mkvenu1 @sreejithunni Let Trump calls anything .Where is Trump and where is his Tariffs? India export business still good.India is not at the mercy of US.US is living at the mercy of Iran,Pakistan and Qatar .Pl.watch Vance in Switzerland for your knowledge .
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M K Venu
M K Venu@mkvenu1·
@sreejithunni Washington under Trump has been hammering India with high tariffs & other forms of economic oppression.Trump calls India "hellhole". Their minister comes to India & says US will not let India rise, like China rose last few decades.What is RSS/BJP doing except take insult.
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M K Venu@mkvenu1·
RSS is now scared that it has come on the radar of US Commission on International Religious Freedom. If the US govt decides it can probe records of RSS activities/funding etc under its sanctions regime!
Harmeet Kaur K 🇮🇳@iamharmeetK

“Whether I am a Dalit or anybody else, I have equal rights as much as Mr. Mohan Bhagwat has. It is very clear, the language, the way Mr Ramesh Jigrini says Dalits should not question RSS. It just shows the Dalits in BJP are subservient to the RSS.... Why? Dalits are not part of the society? Dalits are not part of the constitution? And who is anybody to tell me what to question or not to question? As an individual, I have my rights. And as the Home Minister of Karnataka, I am very careful in what I am saying. If you are running such a big organisation in my state, you will have to register. Or you will have to come and say under which law you are doing all this work. And I don't care about Mr. Ramesh Jigrini or anybody else has to say about it. I am duty bound, I am constitutionally bound.” ▪️When asked about Mahesh Jethmalani questioning ... @PriyankKharge clearly stated, “ See, why are advocates talking? Are they mouthpieces of RSS? I have asked a very clear question to an organization as a Home Minister. They better come and answer me. You want to send them? Let them come. Designate them. What is this nonsense of writing editorials, writing on Twitter, giving your opinion there, here ? It doesn't matter to me. I have written to an organization. They ( RSS ) are answerable to me.Till then please don't let loose your slaves to discuss with me. ” Strong statement by @PriyankKharge

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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@mkvenu1 @Parvathisam1078 Yes,we are seeing US power..America is suing Iran since last 5 months .Are we colony of US ? Shame on such Indian origin people living in US .
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M K Venu@mkvenu1·
@Parvathisam1078 Iam sorry about your ignorance. If US wants it can probe RSS organisations raising funds from America. It is their jurisdiction!
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@dhume Till date I am yet to find an economist who can successfully predict or forecast economics future of a country or the world .All their projections are based on assumptions and biases too.Which Economist predicted Iran US war and Hormuz disruptions?Opinions are personal .
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Sadanand Dhume
Sadanand Dhume@dhume·
Sobering piece by Rajeswari Sengupta on the deeper problems with India’s economy reflected by a weakened rupee. Bottomline: China+1 failed to materialize.
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@JhaSanjay You wrote an article and RG suspended you.You are in India,lesser said than better. BTW since 2014 at least 6 PM in UK resigned due to non performance.Modi won 3 general elections at the Centre and numerous state elections on account of his performance.
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Sanjay Jha
Sanjay Jha@JhaSanjay·
#KEIRSTARMER ; THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UK AND INDIA Keir Starmer led Labour Party to a landslide win with 411 seats in 2024. His own party demanded his resignation for underperforming. Starmer has quit. In India, ………, the lesser said the better.
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@sunilddesai @INCIndia Who was this Dr.Suharwardy!Was he not uncle of Butcher Sugrawardy?Road was named as Sugrawardy Road neither Hassan not Huseyen.
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Sunil Desai
Sunil Desai@sunilddesai·
This is fake ? Doctor Suhrwardy name is in neither of the picture If people want the world to believe all should submit proof ...like @INCIndia and whole world knows Mahatma Gandhi was shot by despot Hindu ...
Monidipa Bose - Dey (মণিদীপা)@monidipadey

Suggest @AITCofficial to study history first! That Sir Doctor Suhrawardy was the uncle of the Butcher Suhrawardy, and he was one who held on to freedom fighter Bina Das and handed her to the British police. He was given his ‘Sir’ title for that very reason that he had betrayed an Indian freedom fighter and saved a British governor! Your Sir Doctor Suhrawardy was also a Muslim League supporter, and in favour of the ‘two nations’ theory, and later his daughter became a Pakistani politician. Just because he was educated doesn’t mean he was a nationalist. Even Osama bin Laden was an engineer! Keeping all arguments aside, the name Suhrawardy should have never been used for a Kolkata road because of that name’s role in Direct Action Day riots, and removed right after independence. Any self respecting nation would have done that. But for Congress, Communists, and TMC, the words self-respect and dignity are unknown.

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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@furnuwees @MinhazMerchant @AdityaRajKaul Why are you so much worried for India?We are neither going to Pakistan not America for seeking any help and aid.India can manage its affairs without Pakistan .We do not need mediators like Pakistan.Let Pakistan sucks US.Tell us less corrupt society,is it US,Europe or Pak?
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Furnuwees@furnuwees·
Its not. Continue to ignore reality. Look at how operate and behaves in the international space. Always has some weird sense of "Strategic Independence". Which is basically - we have no power to influence the world and hence we will just continue to claim we have a large market and a growing economy but no real place in the world.
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Aditya Raj Kaul@AdityaRajKaul·
Americans are going to regret this statement so badly one day. JD Vance says: “I have joked that I have two very, very important people in my life. An Indian and a Pakistani. The Indian is my wife, and the Pakistani is Field Marshal Munir.”
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@News9Tweets Indian news channels only show such news.Your reporters should investigate how such delays occurred.There was 3 hrs.timeline available for reporting to exam.centres from 11AM.
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News9@News9Tweets·
Emotional scenes were witnessed at #NEET examination centres in #Telangana as several parents were seen pleading with security personnel and police officers after students were denied entry for arriving late. The situation turned distressing at multiple centres where strict entry rules were enforced for the examination. In one incident, a mother was seen falling at the feet of security guards, requesting them to allow her daughter inside the exam hall. In another case, a father pleaded with officials after his daughter was reportedly denied entry for arriving two minutes late. He said the delay happened after Google Maps directed them on the wrong route, but officials did not grant permission for entry. #NEETReExam
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@SamiranDatta5 @IndianGems_ @dpradhanbjp Students got second chance and many can improve their ranks.Those who were paid money to mafias and obtained question paper had been impacted badly.The purpose is to conduct leak proof exam.so it was good. Murders ,loots take place so HMs of states must resign.
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Samiran Datta@SamiranDatta5·
@dpradhanbjp This is call autocracy. No one will punished no departmental Minister will resign no responsibility by the Govt . Lacs of students are suffering and jeopardize their student life but no accountability of this govt works or nor they are giving the answer to the public whom they have elected . Total Hipocracy and damn care by this govt . People should be think twice before elected them again who never answer or take their responsibility. 🔥🔥
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🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
22 Lakh Students Suffer Due to Paper Leak = No Politician Resigned 2 Minutes Late = 3 Students Denied Entry to Set an Example of Discipline Two Systems in India
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@philpjg @atrupar OK.Pskistan is great and Vance is super great.We are at peace without US support.
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Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
JD Vance: "I have joked that I have two very very important people in my life -- an Indian and a Pakistani. The Indian is my wife and the Pakistani is Field Marshal Munir. I've probably talked to Field Marshal Munir more than I've talked to anybody else over the last three months."
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Arshia Malik
Arshia Malik@arshiaunis·
As an Indian woman from Muslim heritage, I write this rebuttal with the clarity and directness that comes from living the reality @Ilhan only tweets about from afar. Ilhan Omar’s claim that India has reached the “eighth stage of genocide” against Muslims is not analysis. It is reckless, fact-free propaganda that insults every one of us who actually live here, work here, raise families here, and exercise our rights every single day. If there were even the beginning of genocide, our population would not have exploded. In 1951, Muslims were about 9.8% of India. By 2011, we were 14.2%. Today we are estimated around 14.5–15%, heading toward 18% by 2050 according to Pew projections. From roughly 35 million in 1951 to over 200 million now. Absolute numbers have multiplied nearly six-fold while the country’s overall population grew far slower in percentage terms. Genocide does not produce the world’s largest Muslim-minority population that keeps growing faster than the national average for decades. It produces mass graves and fleeing refugees. We have neither. We vote in every election in the world’s largest democracy. We contest seats, win them, become MPs, ministers, judges, IAS officers, doctors, engineers, and business leaders. Three Presidents of India have been Muslim. We serve in the armed forces and police. We own businesses, run hospitals, produce films, and dominate segments of entertainment and sports. This is not the signature of a community facing extermination. We are thriving and prospering — with real data and real lives. Yes, like every large community, we have internal challenges — lower average literacy and educational enrollment in some metrics, pockets of poverty, and the need for better skilling. But the narrative of uniform victimhood is a lie told by people who have never walked through a Muslim-dominated area in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, or Kerala and seen the middle class, the professionals, the entrepreneurs, and the young women studying medicine and engineering. Prominent Indian Muslims — from business (Wipro’s Azim Premji built one of India’s largest companies), to cinema (generations of stars and directors), to sports, academia, and medicine — show what is possible when talent meets opportunity in a free society. Millions of ordinary Muslim families have moved from villages to cities, from informal work to formal jobs, from one generation of limited schooling to the next pursuing professional degrees. That is prosperity in motion, not persecution. We enjoy specific rights and accommodations that Hindus as a group do not. This is the part Omar and her echo chamber never mention. Indian Muslims operate under a parallel personal law system for marriage, divorce, inheritance, and maintenance rooted in Sharia. Hindus do not. After independence, Hindu personal law was comprehensively reformed and codified into a uniform framework (Hindu Marriage Act, Hindu Succession Act, etc.). Muslims retained the right to follow their own religious laws — including provisions for polygamy (up to four wives) and differential inheritance rules that the Hindu majority surrendered decades ago. We also have constitutional minority protections under Articles 29 and 30 that allow us to establish and administer our own educational institutions with significant autonomy — rights the Hindu majority does not claim as a group because it is not classified as a minority. The Waqf Act gives Muslim institutions unique control over vast religious and charitable properties in a manner unparalleled for any other community. In short: the Indian state has gone out of its way, through personal laws and minority safeguards, to preserve and accommodate Muslim religious and cultural identity in ways it has not extended equivalently to the Hindu majority. These are not “equal rights” in every narrow sense — they are deliberate accommodations that give us more space to live according to our traditions than the majority community receives under the same Constitution. As a woman from Muslim heritage in India, I have the full protection of the Indian Constitution plus the framework of personal law. The criminalization of instant triple talaq in 2019 removed a specific vulnerability that existed under uncodified practice. I can study, work, vote, travel, criticize the government, wear what I choose (or not), and practice my faith openly — all while living in a country where my community’s population share has steadily risen for 75 years. @Ilhan Omar’s “eighth stage of genocide” rhetoric is not solidarity. It is the lazy export of American culture-war talking points onto a country and a people she does not understand. It erases the agency of 200+ million Indian Muslims who are neither cowering nor waiting for rescue from Washington. It cheapens the word “genocide” while real atrocities happen elsewhere. Stop peddling foreign fantasies about our lives. We are here. We are visible. We are voting. We are building. And we reject your narrative with the facts of our own existence. That is the view from inside — not from a podium in the United States.
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Parimal
Parimal@Fintech03·
In 1925, a young Indian chemist stood at the benches of the world-renowned Sorbonne University in Paris, manually separating complex, highly volatile minerals containing rare elements like Scandium, Europium & Gadolinium. His chemical separation techniques were so breathtakingly precise that France’s greatest authority on rare earths, Professor Georges Urbain, hosted him & benefited from his work greatly. He returned to India with the knowledge to unlock the subcontinents' hidden geological treasures. But when he asked the University of Calcutta for basic instruments to analyze India's minerals, the administration turned its back, claiming they had no funds. Undeterred, the scientist quietly spent decades slicing his own monthly salary in half to personally buy state of the art European spectrometers, donating them anonymously to his department. He literally bought India's entry into advanced atomic spectroscopy out of his own pocket, only to die a ghost whose name is missing from the very labs he personally built. Born in Calcutta on 22nd Nov, 1896, Pulin Bihari Sarkar was raised in a family that deeply valued intellectual depth. When he entered Presidency College, he came under the direct, transformative influence of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray: the father of Indian chemistry. Acharya Ray taught him a fundamental lesson: Chemistry is not just a career; it is a nationalist duty. After topping his university exams, Pulin traveled to Paris to work at the Sorbonne under Georges Urbain. Rare-earth elements were a complete chemical nightmare at the time. Because elements like Scandium & Gadolinium sit closely on the periodic table, their chemical behaviors are nearly identical. Separating them from a single raw mineral chunk required mind-numbing patience & a microscopic understanding of fractional crystallization. Pulin Sarkar perfected the art. He became so fluent in the science that he mastered French just to write & defend his monumental State Doctorate (Docteur ès Sciences) thesis in their native tongue. To make his experiments even more accurate, he manually trained himself in elite glassblowing, fashioning tiny, specialized micro-filtration gadgets & wash bottles that were so compact he could literally carry an entire micro-testing lab in the palm of his hand. When Dr. Pulin Bihari Sarkar returned to India as a lecturer, he wanted to map the mineral wealth of his own soil. He knew India was sitting on massive, untouched deposits of rare elements vital for the future of industrial & nuclear chemistry. But when he walked into the University College of Science in Calcutta, he faced a desolate reality. The lab lacked the sophisticated optical instruments needed to analyze atomic structures. The colonial-era administration flatly refused to provide financial aid. Pulin faced a choice: give up research & become a comfortable, dry lecturer/find another way. He chose the hard path. Every single month, for yrs, Pulin took a massive chunk of his professor's salary & set it aside. He did not buy property/luxury items. Instead, he reached out to the elite instrument manufacturers of Europe. Out of his own personal funds, he purchased a Hilger Large E Quartz Spectrograph, a high-precision microphotometer & a constant duration spectrometer: the gold standard of global analytical tech. He did not brag about it. He quietly set the heavy crates up in the university lab, unboxed them & formally donated them to the Department of Chemistry. Armed with his self-funded laboratory, Prof. Sarkar & his students began analyzing Indian minerals. He discovered that a minor magnetic constituent of Indian sphalerite contained rare traces of Germanium, a element that would later become the literal core of modern semiconductor electronics. He developed revolutionary micro-volumetric techniques to determine complex uranium compositions, providing foundational analytical methods that India's early atomic energy programs quietly relied upon. He published voluminous work on stabilizing rare elements like Rhenium, mapping chemical symmetries that European text-books actively quoted. Prof. Sarkar had a pathological hatred for self-promotion. He lived an completely unassuming, minimalist life. After retiring as the Ghosh Professor of Chemistry in 1960, he continued working as an emeritus scientist until his failing eyesight could no longer look through the microscopes. He passed away quietly on 13th Jul, 1971. Every single time a modern Indian metallurgist uses a high-tech spectrograph to map rare elements/an electronics lab tests a raw mineral for semiconductor traits, they are walking a path carved out by a man who had to buy his own microscopes just to prove his country's worth. Pulin Bihari Sarkar poured his own life blood & wealth into the test tubes of India, but we left the literal Father of Indian Analytical Chemistry to remain a silent ghost fading into the background of his own reactions.
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harendra singh@harendrasingh16·
@kaushikcbasu You only quote COVID period data.All manufacturing units were virtually running on a very lower scale and labours were engaged in MNREGA for earning in rural areas.
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Kaushik Basu@kaushikcbasu·
This graph sums up India’s new problem. Share of agricultural labor declined from 1991 (63%) to 2019 (41%) as expected in vibrant economies. Labor moved to mfg & services. The rise in agri labor since 2019 is sign of falling demand in mfg & services. This needs corrective action.
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Krishna Rao, K 🇮🇳
Krishna Rao, K 🇮🇳@krishnaraobsf·
India's Biggest Economic Challenge Is not Inflation, Oil, or War - It is an Unskilled Population Addicted to Distraction. Every time oil prices rise, economists panic. Every time a war breaks out in the Middle East or Europe, television studios declare that India's economy is under threat. And yes, both matter. But neither represents India's greatest economic challenge. The real crisis is unfolding much closer to home. It is a generation that spends more time consuming content than creating value. A workforce that debates geopolitics without mastering spreadsheets, artificial intelligence, coding, welding, precision manufacturing, sales, finance, communication, or even basic problem-solving. An economy where attention has become the most wasted national resource. India is one of the youngest countries in the world. That should have been our greatest competitive advantage. Instead, we risk turning our demographic dividend into a demographic liability. The Age of Endless Consumption Never before has information been so accessible. Yet never before have so many people spent so much time learning so little. Hours disappear into political debates, celebrity gossip, cricket controversies, influencer reels, conspiracy theories, and outrage cycles that have absolutely no impact on an individual's earning potential. Ask someone how many hours they spent on social media last week. Then ask them how many hours they invested in acquiring a new professional skill. For many, the answer is uncomfortable. We have become experts at commenting on the economy while contributing very little to it. Degrees Are Not Skills India has no shortage of graduates. It has a shortage of employable graduates. Companies repeatedly report the same problem: vacancies exist, but suitable candidates are difficult to find. Not because people lack certificates. Because many lack practical skills. The world is rewarding competence, not credentials. - Can you solve problems? = Can you communicate effectively? - Can you sell? = Can you lead a team? - Can you analyze data? - Can you use AI to improve productivity instead of merely asking it amusing questions? - Can you create something that another person is willing to pay for? Those are the questions that determine economic success. Not the number of degrees hanging on a wall. Attention Is the New Currency The biggest theft today is not of money. It is of attention. Every notification fragments concentration. Every endless scroll delays mastery. Every hour spent consuming outrage is an hour not spent building expertise. Modern economies reward deep work, specialized knowledge, creativity, and disciplined execution. Algorithms reward emotional reactions. Unfortunately, millions choose the algorithm. The Coming Divide Artificial intelligence is not replacing everyone. It is replacing people who refuse to learn. The future will belong to workers who continuously upgrade themselves. Those who combine human judgment with technological tools will become dramatically more productive. Those who stop learning will find themselves competing for fewer opportunities at lower wages. The divide will not be between rich and poor. It will increasingly be between skilled and unskilled. National Growth Begins With Individual Discipline Governments can build highways. Businesses can build factories. Universities can build campuses. But none of them can force an individual to develop skills. Economic transformation begins with personal responsibility. Spend one less hour arguing online. Spend one more hour learning. Read instead of scrolling. Build instead of complaining. Acquire one valuable skill every year. Become indispensable. If millions of Indians made that simple choice, the country's economic trajectory would change more profoundly than any fiscal stimulus, any election promise, or any temporary fall in oil prices. Wars will end. Oil prices will rise and fall. Markets will recover. But a nation that neglects skill development while surrendering its attention to endless distraction will struggle long after those headlines have disappeared. The strongest economy is not built by the loudest voices. It is built by the most capable people. #JaiHind
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