Indians were the first ones to make Steel with their great minds✅
Indians were the first one who elevated humanity from being nomads to a civilized society.
Whole World Owes to India 🇮🇳
80 yıl boyunca her yıl 120 gün ve günde 24 saat 12.000 btu bir klimayı çalıştırırsanız ömrünüz boyunca doğaya yaptığınız co2 salınımı 100 ton olacaktır.
bir süperyat haftada 109 ton
bir özel jet yılda 810 ton
co2 salınımı yapar.
yani ömrünüz boyunca yazları terleyerek geçirirken bir milyardar sadece bir haftada sizin ömrünüz boyunca kaçındığınız zararı doğaya verebiliyor.
If Sikh symbols are so sacred, why has not a single Sikh religious body even highlighted the issue of Christian converts wearing turbans?
How do we know that those holding key positions in Sikh religious bodies are not Christians?
Damn! UK police is arresting people for buying and installing air conditioners as it is against the govt policy. No freedom to British citizens? Why is @BBCWorld not covering this assault on democracy?
People have absolutely no idea how democratic is India as compared to EU and Britain.
The number of households in Britain 30 million.
In other news
“Voltas, a Tata Group company, hit a historic milestone by selling over 10 lakh (1 million) air conditioners in just the first three months of FY27.
“Hindus where are you. Please save us, you understand.”
An Ukrainian woman disturbed by demographic change by (Islamic) migrants urges Indians (Hindus) to come to her country to save them.
Remember Foreign Handles were sharing dark red Images of temp. of India
Bro India hit record peak electricity demand (280 GW/day) for four straight days but never faced power cuts, grid failures, or forced its citizens to turn off ACs, unlike European countries.
The drawbacks of batting on flat IPL pitches is showing as India's batsmen are struggling against basic swing bowling from Ireland. This is what happens when you strip cricket down to entertainment. We deserve to lose this match too. Good disciplined bowling by Moondra.
@riteshmjn Why should any able bodied soldier die for foreign nation? Time of indian soldiers bejng used as brown sepoy has passed. Secondly west has enough illegal migrants that can be utilized in exchange for citizenship and other benefits
Wonder why is Pak appropriating Basant and Indus Valley civilisation from India?
Well the master plan now stands exposed. Here is the UK Envoy announcing Fund to protect ‘Pakistani’ culture. Now West wants to declare Pak as the real civilisation-state.
BCC went to Lahore, Pakistan to cover a Muslim man teaching Sanskrit to Muslimstudents 🇵🇰🕉️
> He believes Sanskrit isn't language of just India, but "South Asians"
> Hijabis are speaking better Sanskrit than rich upper caste youth in India
> In some years, these people will distort Sanskrit texts to attack Indians who are busy learning generic English instead
This is some acid trip irl
Hockey is the best example of colonialism in sport:
India won eight Olympic gold medals in field hockey. Eight. On natural grass, with a style of play built on individual brilliance, close control, and improvisation that no other nation could match.
Then came artificial turf, which was introduced at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Overnight, the classical Indian game was rendered obsolete. The dribble was neutralized. Power and stamina replaced skill and artistry. European and Australian teams, better suited to the faster, harder surface, rose. India fell.
Coincidence? Perhaps. But the pattern is too familiar to ignore: when India dominates under one set of rules, the rules change.
The IPL is India rewriting the rules for once. On our terms. With our audiences. And our money.
You adjust now @BeefyBotham@MichaelVaughan.
India is about to face a MAJOR semiconductor bottleneck.
The Government of India has approved ~13 semiconductor projects under the India Semiconductor Mission, across 7 states. Three of these are full/compound fabs. Things are ramping up FAST, with ISM supported by an incentive framework of ₹76,000 crore.
But one massive question mark remains: where is the talent going to come from? The money is there. The fabs are going to be there soon. But what about the many thousands of skilled technicians required to run these semiconductor fabrication plants? Much of the knowledge in this industry is tightly-guarded trade secrets kept under lock and key by the nations that lead global semiconductor production.
One way India can quickly close this knowledge gap is by ensuring that young people across the country are learning how to fabricate semiconductors from first principles. Ideally at the university level if not earlier. But because this is an entirely new industry segment in India, most of the country’s top colleges haven't caught up. Semiconductor fabrication is not accessible to Indian students. Until the Graduate or PhD level, most students never even get to touch a silicon wafer.
A group of 15 students at IIT Bombay wants to change this. 10 months ago they launched the HackerFab at IIT Bombay. So far, they’ve raised ₹30 lakh to built DIY machines like a DLP-based lithography machine, a tube furnace to oxidise silicon, and a DC plasma sputter.
They realised that existing institutions weren’t going to give them the early education they needed to develop REAL chip fabrication experience, so they took up the challenge themselves and created everything from scratch.
HackerFab IITB is one of the most important developments in India’s semiconductor story, not just because the students passing through this programme will become leaders in India’s future semiconductor industry, but because they’re open-sourcing the India-specific recipes they’ve developed to build their machines and processes. They’re doing this so that other Indian colleges can replicate their work. No more gatekeeping.
This movement started at IIT Bombay, but it will spread to other Indian colleges soon. As a result, India will see young people graduating from college with practical semiconductor fabrication experience first the very first time.