Congratulations @OilIndiaLimited !
An ocean of energy opportunities reinforced in the Andaman Sea!
Very happy to report the presence of natural gas in Sri Vijayapuram-3 an exploratory well drilled by Oil India Ltd. 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters.
Initial production testing of the well at the depth of 1900 plus meters in the Eocene formation has established the presence of natural gas through continuous flaring.
Oil India is carrying out gas sampling to assess the composition & calorific value of gas and to carry out isotope studies to understand the genesis of the gas.
Under the Samudra Manthan Mission (National Deep Water Exploration Mission) announced by Hon’ble PM @narendramodi Ji on Independence Day 2025, large number of deepwater & Ultra deepwater exploration wells are planned in our offshore basins to fully exploit our hydrocarbon reserves.
Presence of hydrocarbon is now reported in 2(Two) wells out of 3 (Three) exploratory wells drilled by OIL in current exploratory campaign off Andaman Basin.
This presence of natural gas will help us in taking forward our exploration ambitions in coordination with global deepwater exploration experts like @petrobras, @TotalEnergies, @bp_india, @Shell, @exxonmobil and will be a significant milestone in our journey through Amrit Kaal!
@PMOIndia@PIB_India@PetroleumMin@mygovindia
#OilIndia #EnergySecurity #Exploration #NaturalGas #Andaman
There will be a lot more energy found. India is rich in unused resources. That's good. At the right time, they are going to be utilized. But only if Indians don't fall for foreign propaganda and sabotage our own growth. Because this news also means more hit jobs will come.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as:
“Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
This is the reason my posts are also explaining,mental, social and spiritual issues.
My book “The Unquiet Woods” was first published in 1989, and in an expanded edition in 2009. I am immensely gratified that it has inspired this wonderful new anthology, “India’s Forests”, that takes the field of environmental history much further and deeper.
#WorldEnvironmentDay
No praise is good enough for this hero duo Riyazuddin and son who emptied their shop of mattresses to spread them on ground - to cushion the fall of people jumping off from the burning hotel in Malvia Nagar. What an act of humanity and quick thinking. In that chaos to think straight and save lives - this hero deserves full compensation by MCD and commendation by the govt and also a public felicitation at a prominent place in Delhi @LtGovDelhi@gupta_rekha
It was not an "incorrect story", it was a fake news article to create panic in Indian markets to cause economic & political issues within India. And this is not the first such "incorrect story." Bloomberg, Reuters, FT, CNBC, WSJ, etc are all being used to hit India continuously.
AI is forcing universities to rethink assessment and in a fundamental way.
In this paper, Moorhouse et al. (2023) look at how the world’s top-ranking universities responded to generative AI tools such as ChatGPT.
The paper shows that university guidelines tend to focus on three major areas:
Academic integrity
Assessment design
Communication with students
First, academic integrity.
We can no longer reduce the conversation to “students are cheating with AI.” That is too simplistic. Of course, misuse is real. But the bigger issue is that AI has blurred the boundaries between assistance, authorship, collaboration, and plagiarism.
If a student uses AI to brainstorm, is that misconduct? If they use it to improve grammar, is that allowed? If they use it to generate an outline, where is the line?
If they submit AI-generated text as their own, that is clearly a problem. But many other uses sit in a grey zone, and that is where schools need clarity.
Second, assessment design.
One important recommendation from the paper is that teachers should test their own assignments with AI tools.
Put the prompt into ChatGPT and see what it produces. Then ask yourself: What exactly am I assessing here?
If AI can complete the whole task with little student thinking, then maybe the problem is not only the tool. Maybe the assessment itself needs redesign.
The authors highlight several useful directions:
Focus more on process.
Break large assignments into stages.
Ask for drafts, notes, reflections, and explanations.
Create tasks that connect to class discussions, lived experiences, local contexts, and real-world problems.
Give students opportunities to critique AI outputs rather than simply avoid AI altogether.
This is an important shift. Assessment should not only produce a final answer. It should make learning visible.
Third, communication with students.
This is probably the most practical takeaway for teachers. Students need clear expectations.
Definitely not “AI is forbidden” statements that no one knows how to apply. They need to know what is allowed, what is limited, what must be disclosed, and what crosses the line.
The paper also makes a powerful point: teachers now need a new kind of competence, what the authors call generative AI assessment literacy.
I like this idea.
Teachers do not only need AI literacy in general. They need to understand how AI changes assessment specifically.
That means knowing how AI affects academic integrity, how to redesign tasks, how to guide students toward responsible use, and how to keep assessment meaningful in a world where AI can generate polished work instantly.
If Rajesh Exports scam is true, 3 massive questions are haunting the govt in its face:
1. Why did LIC invest in it so heavily when all MFs and Insurance companies stayed away
2. Why did major investors leave before retail investors got the news of SEBI action
3. MOST IMPORTANTLY, Rajesh Export did 158 billion USD exports in the last 5 years, if this is not correct, ARE WE SURE OUR EXPORTS NUMBERS ARE CORRECT (on which the govt is basing all its confidence)
Is this is the start of the economic tsunami that’s about to hit us ?
Prashant Bhushan’s premises was allegedly used to host a meeting between Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and Yogendra Yadav, to decide on the course of actions that ultimately led to the devastating 2020 Delhi riots.
Incredible exposé by @UnSubtleDesi. https://t.co/MLqrvjUTE9
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I was thinking there was a US hand behind this. Now with Turkey, Pak, Bloomberg, FT, leftists, Soros suckers and all traditional GLISCO-DS media and parties behind this new movement, I am beginning to think both are together hitting India.
This shows nothing but the true sovereignty in which India has acted. All of them do not like India acting in its own interests. They are joining hands to try force a regime change.
So 100% everyone needs to back the govt on this one to keep India stable now and pull through the tough geopolitical & economic climate created by multiple external factors.
My message for any Gen-z or whoever thinks anarchy and political instability is good: Look around India - Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Maldives etc - everyone is ruined economically now after regime changes. India is the one supporting them.
If you have problems with the govt, go vote in elections and vote out whoever is non-performing. Don't let foreign forces use you to meddle in India. Nothing good ever comes out of it.
Today, good to see many waking up to Wikipedia being biased and run by the DS. It's trending on X.
Two years ago, not many believed me when I said the below. But I have another story to tell from long back when X was Twitter.
They took down a post of mine for detailing why Wikipedia is rigged. It was my own personal experience.
It showed me that the same cabal was running Twitter and editing Wikipedia.
This cabal still runs many media houses of the world, and Meta platforms too. It's the red-green cabal. Part of the GLISCO-DS.