Sir @AnamReddy_TDP garu, happened to watch your statement on not using TTD SriVani funds for Shirdi Sai temples. We really appreciate the TTD Board and AP Government's decision.
The SED ticket booking experience is becoming a worst month by month. Not sure if this is intentional. But they keep boasting the system is better in their regime. @TTDevasthanams@AnamReddy_TDP@AndhraPradeshCM
Very much disappointed with TTD SED ticket booking experience, via both app and website. Not sure what has changed in the recent times.
@TTDevasthanams@AnamReddy_TDP@AndhraPradeshCM
YOUR ANDROID PHONE IS SLOW BECAUSE OF A DEFAULT SETTING.
Not old hardware.
Most people buy a new phone before they ever find this:
Takes 90 SECONDS TO FIX. Here is exactly how ⤵️
Very much disappointed with TTD SED ticket booking experience, via both app and website. Not sure what has changed in the recent times.
@TTDevasthanams@AnamReddy_TDP@AndhraPradeshCM
The Govt of Andhra Pradesh asserts no shortage in Domestic gas cylinders. Booked a cylinder online 6 days before and not delivered yet, stating shortage of supply. @mnadendla@AndhraPradeshCM
You've been blocking spam calls wrong this entire time.
Every time you decline, you confirm your number is active.
The calls multiply.
Here's what actually works:
95% of people use ChatGPT like a Google search.
But I used it to build a 90-page eBook.
Now it's making $2,300/month.
Here's how to use AI to create and launch your first $5,000 eBook in 6 steps:
(Free system doc at the end)
1/ Don't write about what you like.
Skip fiction. Ask ChatGPT to list urgent problems people need help with right now.
Choose a hyper-specific topic.
Bad example: "How to sleep better"
Good example: "How to stop your husband's snoring in 7 days (without surgery)"
Specific = less competition, more buyers.
2/ Create a 10-chapter outline.
Ask ChatGPT to build a 10-chapter outline for your eBook.
Make each chapter title intriguing...people preview your table of contents on Amazon before buying.
Boring index = no sales.
Curiosity-driven index = instant clicks.
3/ Switch to Claude AI for writing.
ChatGPT is great for ideation and outlines.
But Claude is 10x better at writing long-form content that doesn't sound robotic.
Use Claude to write each chapter. Feed it your outline and let it expand.
4/ Polish your eBook for readability.
Step 1: Run your draft through Hemingway App
Make sure it reads at a 7th-grade level.
Easier to consume = more 5-star reviews.
Step 2: Run it through Grammarly
Catch any grammatical mistakes ChatGPT or Claude missed.
Clean copy = credibility.
5/ Design a cover that sells.
Turns out, people DO judge a book by its cover.
Your content could be gold, but if the cover looks amateur, no one clicks.
Use Canva + Ideogram to create professional-looking covers in 10 minutes.
6/ Publish on Amazon KDP.
Upload your eBook to Amazon KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing).
Amazon handles everything: delivery, payments, customer service.
You just collect royalties.
Total cost: $0 (if you use free tools)
Better approach: $200–$800 (hire freelancers for covers, editing, formatting. It's faster and higher quality)
I just created a detailed guide breaking down my 6-figure eBook business.
Inside:
• How to find topics people actually want to read
• AI prompts for perfect outlines + writing
• Tool stacks that made me $51,000 in a single month
Like this + Comment "DOC" and I'll send it to you for free.
(Must follow to receive)
Only one country can feed itself entirely: Guyana.
If international food trade suddenly stopped tomorrow, just one country on Earth would be able to feed its entire population without any imports.
A 2025 study in Nature Food examined the domestic production capacity of 186 countries across seven key food categories. The finding was striking: only Guyana—a small South American nation with under one million inhabitants—currently produces enough of all seven categories to achieve full nutritional self-sufficiency.
China and Vietnam came closest, meeting the threshold in six out of seven categories, but every other country fell short of complete independence. Fewer than 15% of nations were self-sufficient in even five of the seven groups. Six countries, including Qatar, Iraq, and Afghanistan, failed to meet the benchmark in any category.
The seven categories were grains, vegetables, fruits, meat and dairy proteins, oils, and sugar. Today, the vast majority of countries depend on global trade to fill critical gaps in their food supply. In many cases, more than half of a nation’s food imports come from a single trading partner—an acute risk in an era of rising geopolitical and climate instability.
Even regional blocs fare poorly. The Gulf Cooperation Council is self-sufficient only in meat, while the Caribbean Community and West African nations reach the mark in just two categories each.
The researchers’ warning is unambiguous: although trade brings dietary variety and efficiency, excessive dependence on imports—especially when concentrated in one or two suppliers—leaves most of the world dangerously exposed.
In a planet defined by interconnected food systems, Guyana stands alone as the quiet exception.
["Gap between national food production and food-based dietary guidance highlights lack of national self-sufficiency." Nature Food, 2025]
From the Battlefield to a Cell, The Unspoken Pain of an Indian Soldier, 444 Days Without My Brother!
It’s been 1 year, 2 months, 17 days, 443 days in total, 10,632 hours, 637,920 minutes… since my brother, Major Vikrant Kumar Jaitly, was taken.
Since Maj Vikrant was 1st abducted, held incommunicado for eight long months, then kept in detention somewhere in the Middle East, my life has been a countdown of fear, hope & unbearable silence.
I am waiting to hear his voice, I am waiting to see his face, I dread what they have done to him.
I dread it because only I know who he was when he was whole, & I dread it because I know what he managed to communicate in that one final call…
A call made to the only number he could still remember.
A call carrying more pain than words.
A call carrying more truth than the world is ready to face.
I have more questions than answers, so much terror in every second that passes.
My brother suffers from many injuries from his line of duty.
He has given his youth, his strength, his mind, his life to Bharat.
He has lived & bled for the flag.
As Bharat rises as a global force, our soldiers & veterans are becoming easy targets abroad.
This is not just personal anymore, this pattern of picking up our soldiers & veterans abroad… is this now jeopardising our own National Security instead?
We must ask this question. We must demand answers. We must not turn away.
We need the same, decisive action that was taken in Qatar, I am putting my faith, my life & my hope in our government ..That they will safely bring their soldier back.
The same action that brought home our Naval veterans.
Our soldier deserves no less. No Indian soldier deserves less.
Bring our soldier back.
Do not let this momentum die.
Do not let a man who gave everything to this nation be abandoned in silence.
We must not forget our veterans, we must not let this happen to them, not now, not ever.
As my late father, Col VK Jaitly (SM), always said, “If you want to honour a soldier, be an Indian worth dying for.”
BHAI I HAVE LOST EVERYTHING FINDING YOU
I will NOT stop, I will NOT give up till he is back to the soil of his Bharat, the country he gave up all for!!
Kalika Mata Ki Jai
#majvikrantjaitly #celinajaitly #IndianArmy #india #Bharat #parasf
Why IRCTC is so much money-hungry and greedy. For a ticket of ₹1140, ₹35 convenience fee and ₹10+ payment gateway charges. Though this isn't their only source of income.
@IRCTCofficial@AshwiniVaishnaw
Dear Jio,
Two Suggestions:
- Most Indians have Wifi access. Senior Citizens use Wifi mostly. Please provide an affordable 1 GB per day plan with options to choose (28 days onwards). Also a yearly plan.
- Provide affordable Voice only plans for less than ₹100 every month. Anything above this is forcing people to take data, even if they don't need it.
There are many who use only voice and also less than 1 GB per day. Need inclusive plans. Let users decide.
Urging my audience to repost this (if you also feel this way) until @JioCare ACTUALLY Cares 👍
#FI
Sunflowers are known for their ability to absorb harmful heavy metals from contaminated soil, a process called phytoremediation. According to OG Garden Online, sunflowers can extract toxic metals like lead, cadmium, arsenic, chromium, copper, and zinc hrough their roots and store them in their tissues. This makes them powerful "hyperaccumulators"' used to clean up polluted land.
In Australia and other countries, sunflowers have been planted on post-industrial or construction sites to help detoxify soil before redevelopment. While not a widespread national policy, it's a recognized practice in environmental restoration projects.