Now Chandrababu Naidu is attempting to re-enter Telangana politics through the NDA. But Telangana was built on self-respect and the determination to govern itself. The same message given during the statehood movement remains relevant today: Telangana’s future will be decided by Telangana’s people, not by those who once dismissed its aspirations.
Major hospitals in Hyderabad have been attracting patients from many parts of India.
If you have been to AIG Hospitals, most of the people you see are from other states, along with some from Bangladesh, the Middle East, and African countries too.
That could be one of the main reasons why Hyderabad’s hospitals have been expanding rapidly.
The whole advent of YouTube news analysis - anyone with a sane head on his shoulder would agree that @K_Nageshwar is a truth seeking and highly dignified speaker. Never heard him even speak a loose word. He casually uploads 10-15 (subject to correction) videos daily. P/1
Anna insurance radhe ? Insurance claim Fame - Honorable Minister of State @bandisanjay_bjp
During the Hyderabad floods he promised 10k. When asked how he will find the money. Honorable Minister - gave gyan to Claim insurance.
Appeal to everyone to follow Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s “Sapta Sutras”:
1. Reduce petrol and diesel consumption
2. Use public transport, metro, carpooling and electric vehicles
3. Reduce gold purchases
4. Use cooking oil carefully
5. Promote organic farming
6. Prefer Indian products under Vocal for Local
7. Encourage Work From Home wherever possible
Citizens who follow these principles are serving the nation just like soldiers guarding the borders.
At first, transparent water tanks sound like a brilliant idea.
You’d instantly see how much water is left, monitor usage easily, detect dirt faster, and never have to climb up to check levels again.
So why aren’t most water tanks transparent?
Because the moment you make a tank transparent, you create a new problem:
Sunlight.
Water tanks are usually stored outdoors, exposed to heat and UV radiation for years. If sunlight passes through the walls easily, algae and microorganisms begin to grow inside the tank much faster. The water may start looking green, develop odors, or become unsafe over time.
That’s why many tanks are black, dark blue, or opaque.
Those materials block sunlight and reduce biological growth inside the tank.
There’s also the durability issue. Transparent plastics often weaken faster under constant UV exposure. Over time they become brittle, cloudy, yellowish, or crack more easily compared to heavily pigmented tanks designed for outdoor conditions.
Ironically, making the tank easier to “see through” can make the water quality worse.
That said, some modern tanks partially solve this problem by adding:
small transparent level indicators
external water level gauges
float monitoring systems
smart sensors connected to mobile apps
Google paid $1.65 billion in 2006 for a website that had never made a single dollar of profit. Last year, that website pulled in $60 billion all by itself, more than Netflix and more than every entertainment company on earth except Disney.
For over ten years after Google bought it, YouTube was a money pit. The numbers were impossible for anyone else.
Every video that lands on YouTube costs money before anyone presses play. The file has to be copied and shrunk into a dozen different sizes so it works on your phone, your TV, your laptop, anything. That is money out the door. Every time someone hits play after that, the video gets shipped from a server somewhere to their screen. More money out the door. Users upload 500 hours of new video every minute. Have for years. That works out to 720,000 hours of new content every single day, and several exabytes of storage every year. An exabyte is a billion gigabytes.
If you tried to build a YouTube clone today on Amazon's cloud (the same cloud most websites run on), you would pay around eight and a half cents every time someone streamed a gigabyte. A single ad on a single YouTube video earns the company maybe four-tenths of a cent. You would lose money on every view.
Google did not. They owned their own data centers, their own undersea cables, their own engineers building tricks to shrink every video file, and their own servers parked inside your internet provider's building so popular videos load instantly. They paid for all of it out of search profits. Nobody else on earth was sitting on that pile of money, with that infrastructure, in 2006.
The graveyard tells the story. Quibi raised $1.75 billion to make ten-minute shows starring Jennifer Lopez and Chrissy Teigen for people to watch on their phones, then shut down in six months. Vimeo, the so-called classy alternative, just sold itself to an Italian app company for $1.4 billion after twenty years of trying. Dailymotion, the French version, brings in less than $100 million a year. Even TikTok, the only platform that scares YouTube at all, owns short videos but has not touched long ones. On American televisions, YouTube is now the most-watched platform in the country, more than Netflix, more than any cable channel.
And every year the trap closes a little tighter. YouTube has paid creators over $100 billion in the past four years. If you have half a million subscribers and a real paycheck coming in from your videos, you are not going to bet everything on a website that does not exist yet. Twenty years in, nobody has built a YouTube because nobody else could afford to lose money for ten years straight while building one.
पापा, आपने जिस कुशल, समृद्ध और मजबूत भारत का सपना देखा था, उसे साकार करने की जिम्मेदारी मैं पूरी करूंगा।
आपकी सीख, आपके संस्कार और आपकी यादें हमेशा मेरे साथ रहेंगी।
आर्थिक तूफ़ान सर पर है, और हमारे प्रधानमंत्री इटली में टॉफ़ी बाँट रहे हैं!
किसान, युवा, महिलाएँ, मज़दूर और छोटे व्यापारी सब रो रहे हैं - PM हंसकर रील बना रहे हैं, और BJP वाले ताली बजा रहे हैं।
यह नेतृत्व नहीं, नौटंकी है।
I know people, from very ordinary back ground, of average competence, who created a wealth of say Rs.2 crores or Rs.3 crores, twenty five years ago. They all now live in huge bungalows in posch areas being ultra HNI families.
If God asks you whether you want skill or luck, don't hesitate. Choose luck.
The Cockroach Janta Party started as a joke after the CJI’s remarks, but has received enormous support & has garnered >55,000 members in just 2 days! Shows that there millions of youth fed up with the present system & parties & want something new. We should encourage them & steer them in the right direction
A joyous moment for every Indian!
Chola Copper Plates dating back to the 11th Century will be repatriated to India from the Netherlands. Took part in the ceremony for the same in the presence of Prime Minister Rob Jetten.
The Chola Copper Plates are a set of 21 large plates and 3 small plates and largely contain texts in Tamil, one of the most beautiful languages of the world. They relate to the great Rajendra Chola I formalising an oral commitment made by his father, King Rajaraja I. They also showcase the greatness of the Cholas. We in India are immensely proud of the Cholas, their culture and their maritime prowess.
I thank the Government of the Netherlands and Leiden University in particular, where the Copper Plates were kept since the mid-19th century.
@MinPres
This is totally false.
Not an iota of truth in this.
There is no question of putting such restrictions on foreign travel.
We remain committed to improving ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and ‘Ease of Living’ for our people.