Reporter: Are you funded by foreign countries
Student: Yes I got fund from Pakistan,they sent me Rs 40 so that I can travel via bus,for auto I got 20 Rs funding from U.S,when I'll return home,hope I'll get fund from Nepal
We can't get funds in India coz all are utilised by BJP"
@Pandey10Khush Fact is they go scot free as some chacha bhatija will be a cop. Make an example with strictest punishment and repeat, people will realise there is no getting away
Marvel of a Lakhimpur Kheri Police.
> Gold worth of 1cr was kept in an evidence room "Malkhana" in a dowry case as an evidence from 2007
> Accused got acquitted and asked for their gold
> Court ordered police to return the gold
> Police said some Gold melted due to rain and some were looted by monkeys when it was kept on the police station roof to dry.
> Court didn't buy this story and asked to file an FIR.
> Police filed FIR on two constables who were already dead.
> Case closed
> So, where did Gold worth 1 crore go ?
Police reforms are very much necessary.
Remember, it's illegal to use your phone while driving. Instead, use the giant iPad built into the car and flip through 50 settings to use navigation or turn ac on.
Jornalista: “Uma vez um homem sábio disse em janeiro de 2020 que o Irã nunca ganhou uma guerra, mas nunca perdeu uma negociação”.
Donald Trump: “Quem disse isso?”
Jornalista: “Donald Trump”.
Best time to share this clip.
Snr adv Mr. Lal (well known lawyer in IPD division of DHC) was a litigant in this case. Look what he had to say back then:
Keep your problems smaller than your life.
A flat tire is a flat tire.
A bad meeting is a bad meeting.
A canceled flight is just an extra two hours.
These things become catastrophes when you let them.
But they stay manageable when you remember the depth of your real life.
The people you love, the work you care about, the beautiful years still ahead.
Zoom Out.
Fit your Reaction to the Size of the problem.
For the last three years, a startup in Bangalore has been obsessed with a pursuit that typically invites raised eyebrows, naked skepticism, and accusations of stealing from sci-fi:
@dognosis is training dogs to detect cancer.
And until you've spent time at their facility - a former pomegranate farm in the outskirts of Bangalore - perhaps skepticism is the rational response.
But Dognosis isn't betting on some pie-in-the-sky idea or some charming novelty act, they're betting on evolution.
@akadogluk and @Itamar_Bitan based their company on the fact that the dog's nose - a product of fifteen millennia of co-evolution with humans - can detect the faint chemical trace of cancer in your breath at a resolution that our machines, algorithms, and laboratory tests have never come close to matching.
We've known this fact for decades. We've consistently failed to do anything meaningful with that knowledge.
The missing link has been figuring out what the dog's nose knows, and applying it in a standardised, scalable, and clinically validated way.
Dognosis is building this missing piece of the equation i.e. the translation layer that allows the dog's nose to speak a language medicine can understand, enabling us to harness an ancient biological intelligence and plug it into our modern medical infrastructure.
Maybe you've read the paragraphs above and retained your skepticism. That's fair. But this past Friday, the Journal of Clinical Oncology - the world's most influential cancer journal - opted to make life much harder for the skeptics.
On Friday, the JCO published Dognosis' landmark study on breath-based multi-cancer detection - the largest of its kind ever conducted - showing that a team of trained dogs, equipped with sensors and AI, could detect multiple cancers from breath alone at 90%+ accuracy - including at Stage I, when it matters most - for $2 a test.
According to Akash, it proved "that everything we’ve known about the dogs is true".
Needless to say, it's a genuine milestone for Indian healthcare, health-tech, deep-tech, and, uh, dog-tech, that deserves far more attention than it's gotten so far.
To help change that, we were lucky to have Akash stop by the Tigerfeathers editorial desk this past week to unpack the Dognosis journey - helping us understand what they're building, how they're doing it, why it matters, and what comes next.
From where we're sitting, Dognosis is an n-of-1 Indian startup with an n-of-1 story that everyone in the Indian tech ecosystem should be aware of. If you've been intrigued by what you've read so far and you're keen to go deeper, dive into our piece here👇
https://t.co/limlGrgxJ1