On earthquake in Venezuela, @rediff
Is reporting over 100000 feared dead but @BBC says 32 dead and 700 injured.
Are you guys playing with death numbers?
#venezuela
@Fintech03 Karna was not truly even in Duryodhana's side. That's getting away from his dharma towards Duryodhana. His most want was to kill Arjuna and not to win the war.
For what and why?
Nothing of that sort happens in real life. Police is smart and equipped enough with great tech.
TV serials should take responsibility and stop the always conspiracies in families and getting into crime, sometimes extreme, without fearing law.
It corrupts youngster's mind.
What did Siya and Chetan gained in the end after the horrific murder of Ketan Agarwal?
Do today's youngsters think that police is fool and you won't get caught?
Get out the Hindi TV Serial things where youngster to old aged ones always planning things and be successful in it.
@Yash_sama24@aravind Well, the program is very smart enough to write codes. That sophisticated ones. Understand that it gains enough intelligence, it can write code in chunks and upload in various cloud platforms. No shutdown can stop. Anyways, as far let's accept what you say.🙏
A reporter asked Abhijit Dipke about students missing their NEET exam due to traffic caused by a Congress rally in Bengaluru. Instead of criticizing those responsible, he chose to deflect.
This man is so utterly submissive to his Rahul Gandhi that he can't even play the part of an independent activist. Instead, this absolute roach tries to blame the Central government for a political rally thrown by Congress in a Congress-ruled state. Imagine being so aggressively uneducated that you don't even realize traffic management and local administration fall squarely under the state government.
All this seems like a conspiracy by a famous political party to derail the youth for their own profits.
In 1920, a brilliant young Indian researcher walked out of the historic laboratories of Cambridge University. He had just spent nearly a decade under the global pioneers of plant science, publishing foundational papers on how apples & leaves handle respiration. He was offered lucrative opportunities to stay in Europe/take cushy imperial assignments in elite colonial hubs. Instead, he packed his bags & headed straight back to Cuttack, Orissa, a region heavily ignored by colonial resource pipelines.
When he arrived at Ravenshaw College, the "botany department" was little more than a couple of tables & a handful of basic slides. Dr. Parija did not complain. He rolled up his sleeves, collected local weeds from the nearby Mahanadi river & began conducting world-class experiments on plant metabolism using handmade glass apparatuses. He would go on to become the structural architect of higher education in Orissa, giving up his own scientific career to build universities, only to have his legacy tucked away quietly in the archives.
Born on 1st Apr, 1891, in the remote, impoverished village of Ichhapur in Jagatsinghpur, Orissa, Prankrushna’s early life was defined by sheer grit. In rural Orissa at the turn of the century, getting a high-school education was a luxury; dreaming of a scientific career was virtually unheard of.
But Prankrushna was a natural force. He topped his classes, made his way to Ravenshaw College & eventually secured a scholarship to Presidency University in Kolkata. His brilliant grasp of plant morphology caught the attention of the govt, landing him a rare scholarship to Cambridge University in 1914.
Working alongside elite British botanists, he dove deep into plant respiration & transpiration (the process of water movement through a plant & its evaporation from leaves). He focused on how temperature shifts altered the way fruits & leaves "breathe" post-harvest. His precision earned him the prestigious Fearnsides Scholarship at Christ's College, a massive honor for an Indian student at the time.
When Dr. Parija returned to India as a member of the elite Indian Educational Service (IES), he refused to limit his research to pristine lab models. He looked around Orissa & saw practical, devastating ecological problems staring him in the face.
1 of his most monumental, yet underappreciated, contributions was his work on Eichhornia crassipes, the notorious Water Hyacinth. This invasive aquatic weed was choking India’s waterways, killing off local fish populations, ruining paddy fields & blocking navigation.
Parija spent yrs mapping the metabolic & respiratory secrets of the weed. He discovered exactly how the plant manages to thrive in oxygen-depleted, stagnant waters & how its structural morphology allowed it to resist standard clearing methods. His research provided the 1st highly systematic, scientific blueprints for managing & eradicating aquatic weeds in tropical ecosystems, saving countless water bodies across eastern India.
By the 1940s, Dr. Parija realized that India’s scientific future could not rest on the shoulders of a few individuals traveling abroad. The country needed institutions. When Utkal University was founded in 1943 as Odisha's very 1st university, there was no campus, no massive endowment & incredibly sparse infra. The authorities knew only o1 man had the administrative backbone and international respect to pull it off: Dr. Parija. He was appointed its inaugural Vice-Chancellor.
He went on to serve as the Principal of Ravenshaw College, Director of Agriculture for Orissa & even the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of BHU. He was a man of such absolute, unyielding integrity that he routinely stood up to political pressure, ensuring that academic appointments were based purely on merit, not nepotism.
Like many foundational builders of modern Indian science, Dr. Parija’s name was gradually eclipsed by the very institutions he created. Today, students at Utkal University walk daily into the massive Parija Library, the largest library in the state often w/o realizing that the man whose name is on the building was a visionary who gave up his own lab research in his prime just to ensure that they would have a place to read.
On his Balidan Diwas, I pay homage to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a distinguished patriot, scholar and statesman who dedicated his life to India’s development. His unwavering conviction, courage in public life and commitment to national interest continue to inspire generations. Dr. Mookerjee’s sacrifice remains etched in our collective memory. We reaffirm our commitment to building a strong and developed India, guided by the values he cherished and served till his last breath.
Indian born Muslim says: "I was born in India and raised in India. But I fully support Pakistan and Azad Kashmir. As Muslims, as believers, we are one body. Our allegiance is not to a passport or some border. It is to Allah, Muhammad and to our fellow Muslims."
Don't hate him for his disloyalty fanaticism. First, understand where it comes from. Second, accept the reality of the situation. Finally, work for a Hindu Rashtra so people like him (and the liberals who support him) can never be a threat to India.
That is something world recognising Indian efforts. We need more PR on for many many other things in Maths and science that were actually done first by an Indian. Such as Acharya Kanada who first gave details about anu and parmanu, i.e. molecules and atoms.
The man who pioneered surgery over 2,600 years ago has been honored at one of the world’s leading medical institutions.
A 90 kg bronze statue of ancient Indian surgeon Sushruta was unveiled at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Shocking revelation by ex-terrorist Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat:
"The Khanani brothers printing fake Indian currency at an ISI established printing press shown in Dhurandhar is fact.
I was handling half of its distribution via south Kashmir. I was the financer."
@sunilgurjar01 I understand that's just super good PR by China, Indians buying it heavily and filling us with high negativity.
The truth will come out soon about China and all its PR lies will be exposed.
Here's just some images...
https://t.co/W2Vu1mPBEP
@INCIndia Why to show India in such low light? Just for your topless karyakartas, whom, instead you should've shown the gate.
On this, I can give some videos by foreigners praising the AI summit. But pointless for you, I know.
Read comments, you making fool of your party and leaders.
Why?
🚨 Explosive scenes from the ongoing PoJK protests...🔥
“They (🇵🇰) say they won’t let rations and food enter PoJK. There are other(🇮🇳) trade routes too. We will open all of them. We throw your subsidies back in your face. Get out our land. It is a matter between us and India, not Pakistan.”
“Hum jaane, Hindustan jaane...💥”
Video: @Goreunit
@MeghUpdates Why such outrage? If the lawyer proved in her court and law says for the given sentence, then the judgement is fine.
What if the Supreme court given the sentence? Was there any option for them?
Outrage and making public of the judge's profile is completely wrong, in my view.