You wouldn't believe that Bhagat Singh have written on issues like-
1. Students in politics
2. 'Bhakts'
3. Empty nationalism rhetoric
4. Media
5. Communalism and economic reasons behind its growth
6. Youth and why humanity >any religion @ReallySwara@anuragkashyap72@RoflGandhi_
Let your children see you have fun. Sprinkle it in whenever you can; Sing while you're stuck in traffic, dance when you're cleaning the kitchen and laugh at your own mistakes. Fun doesn't have to be reserved for weekends & vacation. Show your children how to enjoy life even in the mundane routines; they'll watch, learn and do the same.
India enters the big 5 in manufacturing toppling South Korea. At current growth rates, even considering rupee depreciation, India will displace Japan to become the world's third largest manufacturer (> $1 trillion) by 2029.
Also,
1960: $3 billion -> 2015: $328 billion
2015: $328 billion -> 2025: $781 billion
So India has added as much in manufacturing in the last 10 years as it added in the last 70+ years.
Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters.. Ban Posters..
A French moto vlogger "Frenchy" was traveling through India on his bike, He had a lump on his neck. Curious about the cost and process to remove it, he inquired locally and was quoted just $500 for the treatment.
Stunned by both the price and the short waiting time, he went ahead with the procedure. Within a week, the lump was removed. He documented the whole journey on camera.
He later shared that the same type of surgery in Australia after an accident had cost him $12,000.
If manufactured online hate and negative perceptions in the West didn’t exist, India could easily be earning hundreds of billions of dollars every year from medical tourism alone.
And this is why India needs to fight bad image/perception, that is being promoted by India's adversaries.
When I visited India a few years ago, I got my blood work done at 7am by a Healthcare worker who visited me, got the reports by 9am, doctor's appointment at 10am, followup multiple scans at 2pm, scan results came back at 3pm, followup doctor's phone appointment at 4pm, and medication delivered at 5pm at my doorstep.
All this costed me 3000 rupees (~$30)
These braindead Americans in the comments are crying FAKE MEDICINE From INDIA
While India supplies 40% of the actual medicine that keeps their broken overpriced healthcare system from collapsing 😂😭
They’d rather get robbed for $1,000 than admit the truth
Clown behavior🤡
Today, with the US banning some frontier models from foreign access, it is a wake up call for India. By 2030 India needs to run on own frontier AI models, OS & Apps, and digital currency. Or 2030s may become the new 1730s - if you know what I mean.
Children are children. They will make mistakes, they will be mischievous, that’s part of growing up.
But no teacher has the right to hit them. Suspending this teacher is not just important, it is necessary
Nah... that is not even the best part. Here is the real FUN FACT:
In the Aryabhatiya (Ganitapada, Verse 21), written in 499 CE, Aryabhata introduces the mathematics of stacking. He explicitly lays out the formula for finding the total number of items in a pyramid pile with a triangular/square base. For a pyramid stack where each side of the base has 'n' spheres:
Total Spheres = [ n × (n + 1) × (n + 2) ] / 6
Think about the timeline here. Johannes Kepler conjectured that this layout was the densest in 1611. Aryabhata had already mapped out the exact algebraic discrete-volume matrix to count every single individual sphere within that dense packing formation 1000s yrs earlier.
Fun Fact is still not over. Fast-forward to the 12th century. The legendary mathematician Bhaskara II takes Aryabhata’s foundation & elevates it into a poetic, highly advanced art form in his textbook, the Lilavati. Bhaskara creates a dedicated mathematical category called Citi-Ghana (the volume of a pile). He did not just give 1 formula; he realized that different stacking bases create different geometric properties. He breaks down eqns for:
- Triangular-based pyramids (where spheres rest in the gaps of a triangular grid)
- Square-based pyramids (the standard grocery-stack style)
- Oblong piles (where the base is a rectangle)
To solve these, Bhaskara had to utilize Varga-Sankalita (the sum of squares of natural numbers) & Ghana-Sankalita (the sum of cubes). While Western mathematics at the time was struggling with basic arithmetic using Roman numerals, Indian scholars were utilizing advanced series expansions to handle the discrete boundaries of 3 dimensional sphere packing.
Now the Fun Fact is over 🙏🙏
Hummingbirds can pollinate up to 2,000 flowers a day and usually live around 4 years. She likely visited around 3 million plants before floating away on one she helped bloom.
I saw a post on Reddit that said that “The underlying purpose of AI is to allow wealth to access skill while removing from the skilled the ability to access wealth.” And I don’t think I’ve ever seen AI described so incisively.
>Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw was highlighting 12 yrs of Modi Govt achievements in Jaipur.
> Power went out 3 times in 15 minutes, right in front of the Energy Minister.
> Event continued with mobile torches and camera lights. 🙏
Did you know? The most distinctive feature of the iconic Bankura Horse is its intricate Chandmala. Meaning "garland of moons," the Chandmala is a series of crescent-shaped ornaments that adorn the horse's neck and body.
Which detail catches your eye most?
#BankuraHorse