I believe that the very purpose of life is to be happy. From the very core of our being, we desire contentment. In my own limited experience I have found that the more we care for the happiness of others, the greater is our own sense of well-being. Cultivating a close, warmhearted feeling for others automatically puts the mind at ease. It is the principal source of success in life.
Thank you, @smtelangana.
Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the incredible @spicmacay movement through this documentary.
From filmmaking to AI, the tools have changed—but my commitment to India's arts, culture and knowledge traditions remains the same. 🙏🇮🇳
Sharing link to the referred short documentary posted by Sr Prof @mamidala90 Jee, filmed 🎥 by longtime senior volunteer of @spicmacay movement Sri @harshnarayan Jee.
Subject:"Young Students benefiting from attending #SPICMACAY programs"
YouTube 🔗 https://t.co/QPAQJI102F
Long before AI became my everyday work, I hd the privilege of documenting the incredible journey of @spicmacay and speaking with inspiring educators like Prof. M. Jagadesh Kumar.
Some journeys come full circle. Technology evolves, bt celebrating our cultural heritage remains 🙏🇮🇳
How will students benefit by attending SPIC MACAY programs? A short documentary by Creative Director Harsh Narayan. We are moving closer to 3 June when JNU unveils a week long @spicmacay program at JNU with the participation of thousands of students. https://t.co/12jYFhdJGM
The pain you’re experiencing is a blessing from the Almighty. Pain teaches you how to focus and concentrate on your acts of worship. Pain teaches you how to ask the Almighty with a pure heart. So don't complain about it.
For decades, the standard critique against the Indian Knowledge System (IKS) was: "Where is the empirical data? Where are the peer-reviewed papers? It is all just mythology."
Now, when institutes like the IITs, IISc, & AIIMS are setting up dedicated research wings to rigorously test, validate & document these ancient sciences using modern, empirical protocols, the critics have panicked. They have switched from demanding proof to screaming "pseudoscience!" & "the brand is gone!"
For centuries, Western medicine dismissed the idea that the mind could heal the body as superstition. Today, neuroplasticity & the placebo effect are multi-billion-dollar fields of peer-reviewed research.
If a modern scientist discovers something new, it is called a "breakthrough." If an IKS researcher uses modern tools to prove that ancient Indians already knew that exact concept 1000s of years ago, it is called "pseudoscience."
In 2015, the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to Tu Youyou for discovering Artemisinin (an anti-malarial drug) by looking into ancient Chinese medical texts. Similarly, India’s Ayush research ministries & global pharmacological bodies are finding peer-reviewed validation for compounds like Curcumin (Turmeric) & Ashwagandha for their anti-inflammatory & neuroprotective properties.
Why do these people have a problem with India documenting its own heritage?
If China can globally brand Traditional Chinese Medicine & the West can capitalize on indigenous knowledge, We have every right to scientifically document our own Itihasa & knowledge systems. Demanding peer-reviewed papers for decades & then throwing a tantrum when India actually starts producing them, shows intellectual dishonesty, not a love for science.
Be proud that we are witnessing the renaissance of Bhartiya knowledge. It is a long journey, but Satya always outlasts ideological noise.
Well done, IITs...Proud to be an alum.
Zoho views itself as "self-funding R&D labs". That is why we stay private. This model won't suit VCs or public investors.
Outside of Zoho, we invest in founders (almost all engineers or scientists) with that same world view.
Signal Chip and Netrasemi
vTitan and Voxelgrids
Ultraviolette and Boson Motors
GenRobotics
Zentron Labs and Pilabz
... and a few more not yet announced.
All with this world view. None of them obsess about "exit". The last two even have "labs" in their name!
The American approach of stock market capitalism is not the only path. We believe that model does not suit Bharat well, definitely not for building deep tech. We need a lot more "self-funding R&D labs". We will remain this way.
@svembu Sir, the central component behind economic success of all these countries you hv mentioned above, is- 'Public Discipline'.
While we talk about governance, we often ignore structured Discipline amongst the subjects, which acts as key whn a government drive economics empowerment.
Q: What is your favourite war movie as ex-army chief?
Gen. Naravane: The Longest Day. It's a World War 2 movie
Q: So no Bollywood movies?
Gen. Naravane: No. Because they aren't realistic. They romanticise war. But War is a bloody game
मुझे आज भी याद है, स्कूल में राखी की छुट्टी नहीं मिलती थी, और यदी सुबह सुबह हम राखी बंधवा कर स्कूल पहुंच जाते थे, तो हमारी राखी उतरवा दी जाती थी, तथा माथे से टीका भी पोंछ दिया जाता था। वहुत बुरा लगता था। हमारा बहुत स्नेह था।
उसकी सज़ा मिलती थी सो अलग।
@anjanaomkashyap@aajtak
Pleased to share that I’ve completed Directorship & Board Advisory Certification from PwC Academy.
Strengthening my journey in corporate governance, strategy, and innovation leadership.
Looking forward to contributing as a Board Advisor to growing ventures.
#BoardAdvisory#AI
Excited to share: My chapter on AI in the creative economy is now published in the global book "The Rise of AI Agents" by McFarland (USA)!
How AI became a co-creator at @DragonsLabAI ✨
🧠🎬 Chapter 2, Part I
#AIAgents#BookLaunch#CreativeTech#AuthorLife
It is the honor of a lifetime to be Chief Guests at the Republic Day celebrations.
A successful India makes the world more stable, prosperous and secure.
And we all benefit ↓ https://t.co/boeqFGv15Q
Grateful to share that our YouTube channel AyurYoga Secrets has crossed 1,000+ subscribers and joined the YouTube Partner Programme 🌿
We share research-based holistic health insights rooted in Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy — blending ancient wisdom with modern understanding.