Hindus of the world๐ especially Bharat ๐ฎ๐ณ should come out of the mindset that protecting & nurturing Dharma is the responsibility of the elected Govt, or RSS / VHP or other Dharmic institution.
This is wrong. It's up to each & every Sanatani soul.
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#WakeUpHindus
Deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. Robert A. F. Thurman, an eminent scholar of Buddhism, a distinguished teacher and a lifelong friend of India. Through his works, he popularised Buddhist thoughts globally and also built enduring bridges of understanding between cultures. I fondly recall our meeting in New York City a few years ago, where we had an excellent conversation. My thoughts are with his family, friends and admirers in this hour of grief.
@ankitatIIMA Tbh Ankit Bhai, the single folks above a certain age can be encouraged to attend counselling and must be made aware of the societal reasons of their choices.
Failing which they can be made to pay a fine each year for non-compliance. Taxing directly would be insensitive & harsh.
Text of US-Iran deal is out. Itโs total capitulation by America. Every one of the 14 clauses is in Iranโs favour. Persian civilisation isnโt 5000 years old for nothing. 250-year-old US has been comprehensively schooled.
@HelleLyngSvends How many Norwegian media outlets reported the human rights violation happened to an Indian couple living in Norway? The authorities took away their children from them bcoz they didnโt keep them in a separate room and didnโt feed them with spoons.
You donโt bark about India.
India's Biggest Economic Challenge Is not Inflation, Oil, or War - It is an Unskilled Population Addicted to Distraction.
Every time oil prices rise, economists panic. Every time a war breaks out in the Middle East or Europe, television studios declare that India's economy is under threat. And yes, both matter. But neither represents India's greatest economic challenge. The real crisis is unfolding much closer to home.
It is a generation that spends more time consuming content than creating value. A workforce that debates geopolitics without mastering spreadsheets, artificial intelligence, coding, welding, precision manufacturing, sales, finance, communication, or even basic problem-solving. An economy where attention has become the most wasted national resource.
India is one of the youngest countries in the world. That should have been our greatest competitive advantage. Instead, we risk turning our demographic dividend into a demographic liability.
The Age of Endless Consumption
Never before has information been so accessible. Yet never before have so many people spent so much time learning so little. Hours disappear into political debates, celebrity gossip, cricket controversies, influencer reels, conspiracy theories, and outrage cycles that have absolutely no impact on an individual's earning potential. Ask someone how many hours they spent on social media last week. Then ask them how many hours they invested in acquiring a new professional skill. For many, the answer is uncomfortable. We have become experts at commenting on the economy while contributing very little to it.
Degrees Are Not Skills
India has no shortage of graduates. It has a shortage of employable graduates. Companies repeatedly report the same problem: vacancies exist, but suitable candidates are difficult to find. Not because people lack certificates. Because many lack practical skills. The world is rewarding competence, not credentials.
- Can you solve problems?
= Can you communicate effectively?
- Can you sell?
= Can you lead a team?
- Can you analyze data?
- Can you use AI to improve productivity instead of merely asking it amusing questions?
- Can you create something that another person is willing to pay for?
Those are the questions that determine economic success. Not the number of degrees hanging on a wall.
Attention Is the New Currency
The biggest theft today is not of money. It is of attention. Every notification fragments concentration. Every endless scroll delays mastery. Every hour spent consuming outrage is an hour not spent building expertise.
Modern economies reward deep work, specialized knowledge, creativity, and disciplined execution. Algorithms reward emotional reactions. Unfortunately, millions choose the algorithm.
The Coming Divide
Artificial intelligence is not replacing everyone. It is replacing people who refuse to learn. The future will belong to workers who continuously upgrade themselves. Those who combine human judgment with technological tools will become dramatically more productive. Those who stop learning will find themselves competing for fewer opportunities at lower wages. The divide will not be between rich and poor. It will increasingly be between skilled and unskilled.
National Growth Begins With Individual Discipline
Governments can build highways. Businesses can build factories. Universities can build campuses. But none of them can force an individual to develop skills. Economic transformation begins with personal responsibility. Spend one less hour arguing online. Spend one more hour learning. Read instead of scrolling. Build instead of complaining. Acquire one valuable skill every year. Become indispensable.
If millions of Indians made that simple choice, the country's economic trajectory would change more profoundly than any fiscal stimulus, any election promise, or any temporary fall in oil prices.
Wars will end. Oil prices will rise and fall. Markets will recover. But a nation that neglects skill development while surrendering its attention to endless distraction will struggle long after those headlines have disappeared.
The strongest economy is not built by the loudest voices. It is built by the most capable people.
#JaiHind
Top reasons:
- No sporting culture, athletes compete to get govt jobs
- Early talent discovery and nurturing ecosystem is present only for Cricket & Chess
- Low protein intake compared to Western nations
- We thought infra will raise our position. Wrong. Without early scouting and coaching with rehab systems, nothing really matters much.
@elonmusk His ego is also on a Trillionaire level, he makes sure everyone on his platform sees his posts - even those who don't follow him & said 'Not interested' .
AI that thinks in India's own languages.
IIT Bombay is proud to present BharatGen to the world: Open, multilingual AI for India's languages and people, at Bharat Innovates 2026 in Nice, France (14โ16 June).
BharatGen is built at IIT Bombay's Department of Computer Science and Engineering, led by Prof. Ganesh Ramakrishnan, with Rishi Bal (CEO) and Dr. Maneesh Singh (VP, ML) with a consortium of 9 premier academic institutions. A team of 60+ researchers, engineers and linguists are building AI that includes all scheduled Indian languages, across text, speech and documents.
-> Param2, its foundational text model with reasoning, coding, and tool calling capabilities works across all 22 scheduled Indian languages
-> Shrutam2, for automatic multilingual speech recognition/ STT across Indian languages
-> Sooktam2, a text-to-speech models with zero-shot voice cloning across Indian languages
-> Patram, a document vision model built for understanding Indian-specific documentation
BharatGen powers services in governance, healthcare, education, insurance, finance, and cultural preservation.
A national effort backed by DST and the IndiaAI Mission, BharatGen is India's push for open, homegrown AI, built for 1.4 billion people.
For more information, visit https://t.co/bZul5Lr3yC
Bharat Innovates 2026 ยท 14 - 16 June ยท Nice, France
@BharatInnov2026@EduMinOfIndia
#BharatInnovates2026 #IITBombay #BharatGen #DeepTech
DHIRAJ BOMMADEVARA STUNS OLYMPIC TEAM CHAMPION & WINS THE WORLD CUP ๐คฉ๐
- Defeated South Korea Archer ๐ฐ๐ท Lee Woo Seok 7-3 in the Finals of Men's Individual Recurve
BEATING SOUTH KOREA IN RECURVE ARCHERY IS PRETTY HUGE, MASSIVE RESULTS FOLKS! ๐ฅ
@sidhant Only hard power matters to the world.
The trader mindset of PM creates a perception that India is weak & harmless. This is dangerous.
Time for our Navy to step up the game and answer in a language US understands & respects. Yes there will be consequences but we shall prevail.
The current era is NOT for nations to hide their power and strength, like present-day India.
It is sadly perceived as weakness & a message like 'its not an era of war' sounds like 'we do not want a war'.
Our govt has to show strength. Only hard power matters to the world today.
@lolflix_ The western world is intentionally designed with only non-bright colors to reflect how depressed their society is.
Vibrancy is dead there which is why the bars, nightclubs and casinos use bright colored lights so that its the only place where people feel the energy.
๐จ BIG! Home Minister Amit Shah chaired a HIGH-LEVEL meeting on DEMOGRAPHIC change & DIRECTED the Commission to STUDY demographic trends in border districts.
โ He also asked the Commission to visit border areas, metro cities & industrial towns for a comprehensive assessment.