Wishing you an incredibly happy new year! “A good beginning makes a good end.”
There is no hardcoded target, but it is on my 2023 To Do list.
#happynewyear2022wishes https://t.co/57pmLtSqIw
I want to share my experience with emergency helpline 112 when my mother suddenly went unconscious at home.
It was 10th May, around 8:30 PM. A person who was talking normally just moments before suddenly started vomiting blood and became completely unresponsive.
I was in shock, panicking, completely clueless about what to do next. I immediately called 112 for an ambulance.
The first few calls didn’t even connect properly. Some ended without a ring.
When one call finally got picked up, I was asked for my location, the patient’s condition, and other details.
In panic, I explained whatever I could.
Then I received another call asking for the address again.
Then another call saying a doctor wanted to understand the patient’s condition before sending help.
At that moment, every second mattered.
Instead of immediate emergency response, 10–15 minutes were spent on repeated calls and questioning.
I kept saying the same thing again and again “Please send the ambulance immediately, this is an emergency, we need to reach the hospital right now.”
While writing this, I genuinely have tears in my eyes because I remember how helpless I felt at that moment.
Eventually, with the help of family members, we somehow managed to take my mother in a personal car.
Through traffic, red lights, and panic, we rushed to the hospital ourselves.
The hospital declared her dead.
What is the point of an emergency helpline if, during the most critical moments of someone’s life, the system cannot act with urgency?
And the most painful part?
The very next day, after the funeral, I received a call from the same 112 asking me about my “experience” with the helpline.
India’s internet has been officially split into two classes, and the announcement came from .@airtelindia itself.
Postpaid users now get “priority 5G.” Prepaid users get whatever is left on the same towers, the same spectrum, the same network. The deciding factor is not technology, not infrastructure, not even fairness. It is the size of your monthly bill.
The most dangerous part is not the policy itself, it is the precedent. Once a tiered internet gets normalised in India, every telecom in the market will follow the playbook. First speed will be sold, then app access, then connectivity itself. The open internet that built digital India will disappear quietly, one corporate announcement at a time.
Public spectrum is being sliced by wallet size, and the regulator has not said a word. .@Dot_India@JM_Scindia silence is not neutrality, it is complicity.
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Canceling the following paid accounts: @Bitwarden , @NextDNS, and TickTick. Soon will be considering @PrimeVideo , https://t.co/FaDFnnPa6a, and Gemini.
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In the OSPF network topology shown, Area 2 is an NSSA, and routers R5 and R6 are ABRs. Router R6 is translating LSA type 7 to type 5. What will be the role of R6?
1) ABR only
2) ABR and ASBR
3) ASBR only