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Superb video.!!
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Dr. Sikandar Adwani - Neurologist for sharing this solution for Free..
A Must watch video by 60 years & above all senior citizens
Simple exercises of 5-10 minutes.
This is something which truly deserves to be Viral so that it can benefit one and all.
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I'm 20, self-taught, ex-@Palantir, a researcher, scientist, builder, and pilot (longest flight was Florida to India and I also got intercepted by F-18s over the Strait of Hormuz because I flew too close to the USS Abraham Lincoln 🤓) .
Currently not in college because this year I'm preparing for my biggest mission yet: a solo flight around all seven continents, including a ~20-hour nonstop flight across Antarctica in a small propeller aircraft as part of an independent science expedition with @nasa.
Outside of flying, I publish research papers for fun, work on scientific projects, and build technology in AI and infrastructure.
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In 2005, India couldn’t meet 12.3% of its own peak demand. By 2007, the shortfall had widened to nearly 16.6%, and close to 18,000 megawatts were unavailable.
The early 2000s were years of genuine electricity poverty. Factories ran on diesel backup generators as a matter of routine. Homes in smaller cities and villages received power for a few hours a day.
Distribution, which is the final link between the grid and the household, was historically the most neglected and most corrupt part of the chain. Electricity theft was widespread, billing was unreliable, and state electricity boards were financially broken.
Reforms here were uneven and politically difficult, but schemes like UDAY, launched in 2015, restructured the debt of state distribution companies and pushed them toward financial viability. The Saubhagya scheme, from 2017, connected the last unelectrified households, around 25 million of them, to the grid by 2019.
India’s solar capacity in 2010 was negligible. Today, it is measured in hundreds of gigawatts. The price of solar panels fell globally by over 90% across this period, and India made a strategic bet to capture that cost decline at scale. Rooftop solar programmes brought electricity generation to homes, factories, and commercial buildings. And the International Solar Alliance, co-founded by India in 2015, helped build global momentum.
The timing proved critical. India’s peak electricity demand now falls in the afternoon, driven by air conditioning in an increasingly hot country. Solar generates hardest in exactly those hours.
On April 25, around 12:30 pm, solar plants and rooftop systems together supplied roughly one-third of all electricity being generated at that moment. Across the full day, solar’s share was around 22%.
India today draws 52% of its electricity from non-fossil sources. More than half of every unit generated comes from sun, water, wind, or nuclear.
The deficit percentage, which once sat stubbornly above 10%, has now collapsed. Since 2024, it has been effectively zero.
Reliable electricity means a small business owner does not budget for a diesel generator as a fixed cost. It means an electric vehicle is practical for someone who cannot afford to be stranded. It means a student in a rural home can study at night without planning around power cuts. It means a hospital runs its equipment on the assumption that the supply will hold.
Electricity reliability is, in the end, a quiet form of equity. When the grid is unreliable, those with money buy backup. Those without simply go without. India's closing of its power deficit means that the gap no longer falls along economic lines.
The country that once rationed darkness now delivers light on demand, at the moment of highest need, to everyone connected to the grid.
That took two decades and thousands of infrastructure decisions. It is not the kind of achievement that fits in a headline. But on an April afternoon, when 256 gigawatts flowed, and nothing broke, it showed.
He didn’t chase anyone.
He didn’t bark.
He didn’t beg loudly.
He just lay there… waiting.
Waiting for someone to notice that he exists. Waiting for someone to care enough to stop.
Today, that someone was us.
Tomorrow, his future depends on all of us.
Rescue is not just about saving one dog it’s about choosing compassion over indifference.
We need your help to give him food, medical care, and a safe place to recover.
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Reverse aging naturally, the ancient breath that releases stem cells
Which also knows as master cells of your body.
They are used in regenerative medicine, which means repairing or replacing damaged tissues.
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE! Remember Khanani from Dhurandhar smuggling fake currency through Nepal?
- It was TRUE. Cong Govt ACCEPTED it in the Parliament in 2012🤯
RJD MP questions how Pakistan prints fake Indian currency with the same INK, PAPER & INTAGLIO tech, smuggling via Nepal.
Chidambaram (then FM) casually replies: "How can we stop them? The source is in another country. We can only try to prevent entry through borders" 😳
This was India’s Law & Order admitting defeat inside Parliament🤡
Before 2014, we were completely COOKED. Fake currency flooded in while the government shrugged.
Next time someone calls Dhurandhar "propaganda", show them this – their own regime was openly HELPLESS against Pakistan’s terror economy.
Meet Mr. Sharma, a driver with Himachal Roadways, whose compassion travels with him on every journey.
Despite the long hours and demanding nature of his job, he never forgets to carry extra food for roadside community dogs and puppies. Every day, without fail, he stops to feed them quietly, selflessly, without seeking attention. ❤️
Over time, something beautiful has happened…
These little souls now recognize not just him, but even the bus he drives. They wait for him. They trust him. They run towards hope the moment they see that familiar sight.
In a world rushing endlessly, Mr. Sharma reminds us that kindness doesn’t need convenience, time, or wealth only intent.
Compassion is not about doing big things occasionally. It is about doing small things consistently, even when life is busy. If a man with such a demanding job can make space for kindness, so can we.
Be like Mr. Sharma. Feed, care, and respect these voiceless beings.
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#AnimalWelfare
You will rarely come across such a beautiful and meaningful video ..
As a vedic astrologer myself ,
I loved the way Pandit ji here explained this so nicely ..
Seriously don't miss this for anything..
Best remedy for issues in life shared .