The tin roof near the last staircase on Borivali end of Santacruz station platform 3/4 seems to have developed cracks, water is gushing out and is causing inconvenience to commuters. Please look into this @WesternRly
VIDEO | Delhi: During a press conference, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) says, “After the construction of Ram Temple, Home Minister, Shri Amit Shah Ji, has not gone even once to bow at the feet of Lord Shri Ram in the Ram Temple. In these two and a half years, Amit Shah Ji has not visited the Ram Temple even once. A few days ago, some people told me this. I did not believe it. I said that the people who make the greatest use of Lord Ram's name had not gone to the Ram Temple to seek the blessings of Lord Ram since the temple was built. I said, how could that be possible?...In these 891 days, he has mentioned the Ram Temple more than 42 times in his speeches and interviews.”
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/bIyFWTeOLF)
आरोपी को charge-sheet की प्रति न मिलने से उसे जमानत मिलने का पात्रता नहीं मिल जाती.
- सुप्रीम कोर्ट
दरअसल, यदि समय-सीमा में charge-sheet कोर्ट में दायर नहीं की जाती तो आरोपी को जमानत मिलने का अधिकार मिल जाता है. CrPC/BNSS में यह प्रावधान है.
In 2016, Dr. Geetha Manjunath was heading AI research at Xerox's Bengaluru lab, a role that followed a PhD from IISc, a stint as Principal Scientist at HP Labs, and over two decades building enterprise AI systems. Then her cousin, in her early forties, was diagnosed with breast cancer at a stage too advanced to treat.
"The mammogram had missed her cancer earlier," Geetha would later say. She quit her job soon after.
Mammography, the global standard for breast cancer screening, has real limits. It uses ionising radiation, is often painful enough that women actively avoid it, and is known to be less reliable in younger women and in the dense breast tissue common across Indian women. In India, where breast cancer accounts for over a quarter of all cancer diagnoses and the five-year survival rate trails far behind the United States and Australia, late detection is not a statistic. It is the difference between a cure and a funeral.
Geetha had spent years working with thermal imaging on unrelated projects. She wondered if temperature variation in breast tissue could reveal what mammograms missed, and built the science to test it. The result, Thermalytix, requires no radiation, no incisions, and no physical contact: a woman sits before a thermal sensor for a few minutes, and an AI model trained on clinical data analyses the image.
Niramai Health Analytix, the company Geetha founded and now leads as CEO and CTO, has since screened over 300,000 women across more than 20 countries, built on 39 patents and validated in 55+ peer-reviewed clinical studies. Geetha herself has been named to Forbes India's Top 20 Self-Made Women and inducted as a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.
For India, where cost and discomfort keep millions of women away from regular screening, a radiation-free test that can be deployed in a primary clinic is not a convenience. It is a chance to catch what would otherwise be caught too late.
The simplest way to settle the Pro/ Against SIP debate is to ask all commenting parties, to disclose their Swarth ( self interest).
Doodh ka doodh clear ho jayega.
I disclose mine: I have no concern whether SIPs make money for investors or not.
It's not my business.
It's between Investors and their wealth guardians.
I am only concerned about the macro impact of SIPs providing exit liquidity to F2s: this weakens the INR, and hurts my India returns, since I am a foreign investor. + It also hurts awaam through inflation, causes crises, etc etc
Lastly, since @Iamsamirarora was an early ann-daata in my Institutional brokerage
Business ( probably '95-96) , I shall, hereafter, never say a word publicly against SIPs.
I can't do namak haraami.
Isliye, aaj sey, apun BULLISH SIPs!!
There’s a lesson in this :
UT & Sharad Pawar gwent nearly silent post Maharashtra Assembly election loss.
Same with Tejasvi Yadav. Not a squeak.
I thought Didi & her party would put up resistance & test the democratic process - but her party broke up like nothing we have seen
Blame Indian courts which are miserly with damages and compensation, that too after major delays, which deters victims and their families from suing civic and government authorities in such cases. Why should the concerned officers not be held personally liable for negligence?
I do, however, realize what we might see instead is punitive transfer of this upright judge exactly for showing too much spine. Did we not see a transfer of Justice Atul Sreedharan by the Collegium "at the request of the government" when he tried to show some law to a BJP leader
Even Bloomberg is reporting it now: An investigation into alleged financial irregularities at a Hindu temple closely associated with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is threatening to tarnish one of his party’s signature projects.
https://t.co/XLy7G6iRbW
That ethanol has 35% less energy than petrol. Even compliant engines will have a 7% mileage drop (in perfect conditions). Incompatible vehicles (over 80% of the fleet) can't even draw that energy and even risk component damage. That figure of 1.4 lakh crore is over a period of 10 yrs and has been arrived at using a simple mathematical substitution method. Fuel efficiency difference totally ignored. Science doesn't work that way.
Why isn't govt revealing ARAI test data?
एक-एक करके प्रेसिडेंट #ट्रंप के लगभग सारे आदेश कोर्ट ने रद्द कर दिए हैं, चाहे वह आदेश excessive tarrif लगाने का था, या #अमेरिका में जन्म आधारित #नगरिकता को सीमित करने का।
मतलब, प्रजातंत्र जिंदा है।
#Exclusive Justice S Muralidhar on his report on Israel’s deliberate targeting of Palestinian children. @khanumarfa spoke to him https://t.co/BNLH059kCy
Bhagamandala, one of the most important Cauvery catchment stations in Kodagu, has recorded only 364 mm of rainfall in June, a meagre total by southwest monsoon standards. As a result, inflows into the KRS Dam have remained insignificant.
Monsoon activity is expected to pick up during the first week of July, but there is still a substantial rainfall deficit to overcome. At this stage, it would be apt for us to prepare for the possibility of a below normal inflow season into Mettur Dam.
The Nilgiris reservoirs, Coimbatore dams, and the Cauvery basin reservoirs are likely to be the worst affected if the rainfall deficit persists. In contrast, the dams in Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli may fare better, as they are expected to receive relatively more rainfall during the season.
Given the current situation, Mettur Dam reaching its Full Reservoir Level of 120 ft before September 30 appears highly unlikely.
A few days back, Shri Nitin Gadkari openly challenged saying, “*Show me one vehicle anywhere in the world which had problems because of E20 petrol.*”
Today, the Central Government told the Supreme Court that “*Ethanol mixing is an experiment—results will come by next year.*”
*An experiment on 3.6 crore Indians.*
Let that sink in.
While the Minister challenges the world, the Government admits in court that they don’t even know the outcome. Meanwhile, on our roads:
•Mileage is plummeting—hard-earned money is burning faster than fuel.
•Engines are getting bust—repair bills are crushing common families.
•9 out of 10 vehicles in India are not compatible with E20. That’s 3.6 crore vehicles.
This policy was rolled out without consensus, without public consultation and without remorse. You cannot call a national fuel shift an “experiment” after forcing it down our tanks. You cannot challenge citizens to prove damage when your own data is still pending.
Common people are not guinea pigs. Our roads are not test tracks.
Our pockets are not your trial budgets.
Roll back E20. First, prove. Then, deploy.