Atharv Chaturvedi cleared NEET twice with 530 marks, yet was denied an MBBS seat under the EWS quota.
Instead of giving up, the 19-year-old studied the law, argued his own case in the Supreme Court, and won.
Today, he's pursuing his dream of becoming a doctor—proving that courage, persistence, and knowing your rights can change the system. 🇮🇳💙
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This Anthropic lecture on Claude for Finance is the closest thing to a real quant research desk you'll find online.
1 hour. Massive value.
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India's daughters have done it again! 🇮🇳🏑
Heartiest congratulations to our Women's Hockey Team on winning the FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup. With their exceptional teamwork and determination, they have made the nation proud and inspired countless young girls to chase their dreams.
Japanese fans marked their team's 4-0 win over Tunisia in the 1,000th match in World Cup history by staying behind at Monterrey's stadium to clear litter from the stands
I’ve often used the Samudra Manthan as a metaphor that is invaluable in business and policy-making.
Because whenever you churn deeply, whether in society, business, or within yourself, the first thing that often surfaces is toxicity.
The Amrit comes later.
When facing turbulence,
Strength comes not from spreading the toxicity.
But from containing it.
When poison rose from the ocean, Lord Shiva did not react in anger.
He absorbed & held it.
May we all cultivate stillness, resilience and the courage to transform.
Best wishes to you all on the auspicious occasion of #MahaShivratri2026
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Chennai recently cleared the Perungudi dumpyard using bio mining tech from @BluePlanet_Env
If 50 years of garbage can be reinvented, then there’s hope for India’s waste problem and room for many more such growth stories…
#MondayMotivation
I knew nothing about this extraordinary marvel: the ‘Sikkim Sundari’
Thriving at staggering altitudes of 4,000–4,800 meters, this "Glasshouse Plant" stands like a glowing tower against the mountains.
Its life is a masterclass in patience.
It is monocarpic, which means that it lives as a small rosette of leaves from 7 to 30 years (!!) quietly storing energy.
Then, in one final, heroic act, it shoots up to 2 meters tall, blooms into a magnificent pagoda, releases its seeds, and dies.
It’s the stuff of poetry, yet my school biology textbooks (from ages ago, of course!) never mentioned it, even while describing flora from halfway across the world.
I wonder if current Indian school curricula finally reference this local legend?
One more reason to explore the heights of Sikkim…
(Video Courtesy @GoNorthEastIN )
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Congratulations to the Indian Squash Team for creating history and winning their first-ever World Cup title at SDAT Squash World Cup 2025!
Joshna Chinnappa, Abhay Singh, Velavan Senthil Kumar and Anahat Singh have displayed tremendous dedication and determination. Their success has made the entire nation proud. This win will also boost the popularity of squash among our youth.
@joshnachinappa@abhaysinghk98@Anahat_Singh13
Air layering is a plant propagation method where you encourage roots to form on a stem while it's still attached to the parent plant, essentially creating a new, identical plant