Winning against the Chinese. In China.
At the Asian Relay Championships.
Srabani, Sudeshna, Sneha & Tamanna in the 4x100 relay.
Power. Speed. Grace. Commitment.
But above all, teamwork.
This clip has it all.
I’m watching it on loop.
More of this please. 🇮🇳
He's Sanjay Dina Patil, one of rebel MPs from Uddhav Gang.
Sanjay Raut had threatened 6 Rebel MPs to show guts to step in Mumbai.
Sanjay showed guts & reached Supriya Sule's daughter's wedding.
Reportedly, Sanjay Raut hid in washroom after seeing him.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi had a heated moment that unfortunately went wrong.
Perhaps the pressure got the better of him, and India A eventually lost to Sri Lanka in the Super Over.
Make this viral guys 🙏🙏
What happened to thousands of Chinese Hindus?
A hidden story that the world and Chinese media concealed
Sorry & RIP to all the Hindus of China 💔
Twenty-five years ago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology made a bold move that most universities would never dare.
Instead of locking its world-class course materials behind campus walls, MIT decided to put nearly its entire curriculum online, completely free for anyone with an internet connection.
That decision gave birth to MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW).
What began as a bold experiment in 2001 has become one of the most significant educational initiatives in history.
Today, OCW provides materials from more than 2,500 undergraduate and graduate courses across virtually every discipline: physics, engineering, artificial intelligence, economics, biology, mathematics, computer science, and many more.
Anyone can access lecture notes, problem sets, exams, syllabi, and a growing library of video lectures, with no tuition, no application, and no account required.
According to MIT, more than 500 million people worldwide have used these resources over the past 25 years.
The impact has been profound. Students use it to ace exams, explore new fields, and launch careers. Educators around the globe integrate the materials into their own teaching. Many learners credit OCW with helping them pass professional certifications and unlock new opportunities.
Beyond its direct benefits, OpenCourseWare helped spark the global open education movement, inspiring dozens of other universities to share their knowledge freely online.
Even more impressive: the project was originally planned as a 10-year initiative. A quarter-century later, it's still expanding.
MIT now aims to reach 1 billion learners in the coming decade, while enhancing the experience with powerful new AI-powered learning tools.
BMC should hire professionals like Mr Aniket Bhagwat to design the footpaths and roads in Mumbai.
I don't think budget is a problem for BMC.
It is all about the intent.
@AshwiniBhide@mybmc@TawdeRitu
📹: https://t.co/gQGxvGPaG2
Do you know about this man?
He is R.C. Majumdar, who built an 11-volume, 9,000-page history of India using inscriptions, numismatics & Sanskrit texts.
Zero British colonial bias. Zero post-independence political tailoring. Just evidence.
Read on this 🧵
Most people blame their mattress, but it’s usually the tightness they’ve been carrying all day. Try 20 slow swings before bed and see how your back feels in the morning. ✨ Save this for later and share it with someone who sits too much.
Google's former CEO just said what everyone in AI already knows
Building wealth is getting easier if you actually learn the tools
Not by scrolling AI threads
By understanding agents, Codex Code, prompts, memory, skills, MCP, and routines
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There is a new scam by @IndiGo6E these days.
When you web check-in, they don’t show any free seat options to select.
If you skip seat selection and choose auto-assigned seating, they say you'll receive your boarding pass by email around 4 hours before departure. In my case, it never arrived.
When I called customer care to ask why the boarding pass wasn't sent, they told me that auto-assigned seating can only be done 12 hours before departure. If it isn't assigned by then, the airport has to allocate the seat. They also said they have no way to contact the airport.
So you are forced to reach the airport at least 1 hour early for physical check-in. If you arrive close to the check-in cutoff, they may refuse to issue a boarding pass and say you missed the check-in deadline.
Technically, there are no FREE seats for web check-in.
Everybody is out here scamming common people because apparently there’s nowhere for us to go and complain. Well done!
A woman got the dreaded red banner: "Your Google Storage is Full." She could no longer send or receive emails.
She deleted hundreds of photos. Emptied her spam. The warning wouldn't go away.
She pulled out her credit card, ready to pay the $100/year Google One subscription.
Her IT friend grabbed her phone: "Before you pay Google a monthly tax for the rest of your life, let me show you something."
He opened her Google account and shook his head.
"There are 8 hidden data hogs filling up your free 15GB. Google hides them so you are forced to upgrade. Let's fix this."
Here's what he showed her in the next 8 minutes. 🧵
Radio Taiso (Radio Gymnastics), a Japanese sport frequently recommended by trainers, is highly effective for maintaining shoulder health, correcting posture, and strengthening the shoulder girdle.
Should Jawaharlal Nehru be credited
with setting up India’s first IIT as is
claimed by Nehruvian fantasists?
NO.
Should PM Modi be credited with setting up seven new IITs, taking the total to 23?
YES.
Nehru did not ‘create’ IITs. Nor did he set up India’s first IIT.
Dr BC Roy, CM of West Bengal, set up India’s first IIT in Calcutta in 1950; it later moved to Kharagpur on land owned by West Bengal Government.
IIT Kharagpur Act came six years later in 1956.
Soviet Union set up IIT Powai; US set up IIT Kanpur; West Germany set up IIT Madras (all of them with trade surplus and aid).
The idea of setting up Indian institutes of technology took shape in 1946 with Humayun Kabir leading the way and Nalini Ranjan Sarkar Committee preparing a report. Extant records do not mention any role played by Nehru.
So,
Why was the first IIT set up in #WestBengal ?
Because in 1950s West Bengal had the highest concentration of industry in #India.
What went wrong?
Nehru's Freight Equalisation Policy killed industry in West Bengal and all of east India. West Bengal became the 'Disinherited State'.
Rest is history.
Daniel Kahneman - the psychologist who won a Nobel in economics - spent his life proving one thing: your confidence is lying to you
A bat and a ball cost $1.10. The bat costs $1 more than the ball. The answer "10 cents" jumps to mind instantly. It's wrong (it's 5 cents) - and ~50% of students at Harvard, MIT and Princeton say it without checking.
That gap is his whole point: the fast, intuitive mind builds a clean story from almost nothing, and the feeling of certainty has nothing to do with being right.
"Confidence is a feeling, not a judgment."
"Stock pickers can't develop intuition - there isn't enough regularity for it to form."
"You can build a very coherent story out of very little information."
~45 min, free. how your mind fools you - from a man who studied it for 50 years ↓