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Why did Salesforce buy Informatica if they have MuleSoft?
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The peeps in business of religion have the greatest conviction that there are no Gods and no repercussions for any acts good or bad. Hence they indulge in the most immoral acts with confidence. Religion for them is the gateway to power and money - the real gods they believe in.
कुछ दिनों पहले असम के जोरहाट में एक वायुसेना का विमान क्रैश हुआ था, जिसमें
बिहार के लेफ्टीनेंट शुभम कुमार शहीद हो गए थे।
बिहार सरकार ने उनकी मंगेतर श्रेया रॉय को 21 लाख का चेक सौंपा था क्योंकि वो आधिकारिक रूप से उनकी पत्नी बन चुकी थीं, लेकिन
श्रेया को न श्राद्ध कर्म की चिंता थी, न ही कुछ और उन्हें चिंता थी सिर्फ 21 लाख की और दुख की घड़ी में शहीद शुभम कुमार के माता पिता को छोड़कर मायके चली गई।
इसपर खूब बहस भी हुई थी, लेकिन अब
सैनिक कल्याण बोर्ड के अध्यक्ष संदीप तिवारी ने शुभम के माता पिता को 1.5 करोड़ का चेक सौंपा है।
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Let me summarise this for you...
This is the picture:
-A religiously-motivated, unfalsifiable premise;
-A dedicated funding line that could only ever reward positive outcomes and pre-planned confirmation;
-So-called published "science" sitting at the bottom of the evidence hierarchy with no translational pathway built or even planned;
-A sponsoring ministry that won't show its books; and
-An opportunity cost measured against every competitively-reviewed proposal in real Indian science that didn't get that Rs 98 crore.
Ultimately some compounds we already knew were in animal urine got identified.
Nothing that matters to a person or a society evolved from this colossal wastage of public funds.
“Wasseypur mein ladai Ramadhir aur Sardar ki nahi thi. Ladai koyle par varchasv ki thi."
Now replace Wasseypur with Musallahpur, Patna, and the coal mines with the billion-rupee coaching industry.
The primary players are Khan Sir (Faisal Khan) of Khan Global Studies (KGS), the slick, smooth-talking YouTuber with millions of followers. And his arch-rival, Raushan Sir (Raushan Anand) of Gyan Bindu GS Academy, the gritty, street-smart ruler of the “Daroga Factory,” a nickname earned from its success in producing Bihar Police SI.
Both operate from the same turf: the infamous Kisan Cold Storage campus. The history of this war is calculated, multi-layered, and ongoing.
2020–2021: During the pandemic, several smaller coaching institutes in Kisan Cold Storage went bust. Khan Sir, sitting on massive digital capital, began expanding his offline empire, taking over vacated halls and offices. Raushan Anand watched his footprint shrink.
Match 2021: The first major flashpoint came in March 2021. Khan Sir filed a police complaint alleging that Raushan Anand, his brother Prince, and supporters barged into his live classroom, damaged furniture, and threatened staff. The battle lines were drawn.
Early 2023: The war moved from the streets to the classrooms. Khan Sir went national, appearing on The Kapil Sharma Show, increasing his stature. Raushan Sir responded by alleging that Khan Sir had spent lakhs on PR to secure such visibility. Khan Sir retaliated with psychological warfare, mocking Gyan Bindu’s nickname Daroga Factory by saying: “Don’t go to that factory. If you go to a factory, you’ll end up a labourer.”
Late 2023: Gyan Bindu was vandalized, with screens smashed and offices wrecked. Raushan Sir alleged that Khan Sir’s office supplied hockey sticks and clubs to boys from the infamous Patel Hostel. Later that year, Raushan Sir's brother Prince was attacked on the street and suffered a head injury requiring eight stitches. Khan Sir, meanwhile, claimed Raushan was orchestrating bomb attacks on his vehicles.
Feb–Mar 2026: The Forest Range Officer results were announced. A student named Abhishek Patel topped the state. Gyan Bindu claimed him. Khan Sir claimed him. On March 28, Patel visited Khan Sir’s office and was felicitated with a massive garland. Raushan Sir responded by releasing purported WhatsApp chats and publicly accused Khan Sir of paying ₹10 lakh to claim the topper.
June 2, 2026: Khan Sir’s supporters allegedly pasted their banners over the entrance board of Gyan Bindu Classes. Gyan Bindu staff went to protest. Stones flew. Iron rods clashed. Amid the chaos, Khan Sir’s private security guards allegedly fired shots into the air to disperse the crowd.
The state machinery finally responded to the gunfire. On June 3, 2026, a Patna court sent Raushan Anand and several associates to judicial custody after their arrest in connection with the vandalism case. But the script flipped when Gyan Bindu released CCTV footage that showed Khan Sir’s guards firing weapons. Police subsequently registered a case against Khan Sir under Section 109 of the BNS and the Arms Act, alleging the guards acted on his instructions.
Just when you thought the story was over, the script took another turn. Today, reports emerged that Prince, Raushan Sir's brother, has died in Nepal under mysterious circumstances. In Musallahpur, every ending is just the beginning of another chapter.
Your brain basically stopped recording your life around age 25. Everything since then is a blur for a reason.
Neuroscientists measured this so many times they named it: the reminiscence bump. Ask anyone over 60 to recall their strongest memories and almost every answer clusters between ages 15 and 25. The decade where everything was new. First job, first apartment, first real relationship. Your brain encoded each day because nothing had a template yet.
After that window closes, most people enter a repetition loop. Same commute, same office, same weekend rhythm. The brain stops recording repeated experiences as distinct events. A year with 300 novel days leaves 300 memory anchors. A year with 10 leaves 10. Both took 365 days to live. Only one of them will exist when you look back.
This is why people at 50 say "where did the time go." The time went into routine that felt like living but left almost nothing behind.
Your remaining years are fixed. How many your brain bothers to remember is entirely up to you.
I've watched cricket in stadiums across the world and all over India. Yet the atmosphere at Narendra Modi Stadium somehow manages to feel the flattest.
People are constantly getting up during play, blocking views, returning to their seats mid-over, and turning every boundary into chaos. Half the crowd seems more interested in eating, cheerleaders or pushing through aisles than watching the game.
You can build the world's biggest cricket stadium. You can't manufacture a cricket culture.
#ipl
When I wasn't a lawyer, I also used to think like him. Just like him, I was also misinformed. But now that I am a part of the Bar I realise how important vacations are. Judges are not enjoying but rather writing judgements while lawyers get time to complete their pending drafting