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Maj Gen Mandeep Saini assumed charge as Additional DGAFMS (E&S) at the Office of DGAFMS on 01 July 2026. An alumnus of #AFMC Pune and a Radiologist of national repute, the General Officer takes over this prestigious appointment following a successful tenure as Brigadier (Administration) at AFMC Pune. With a distinguished career spanning over three decades, he has held several key clinical and administrative appointments, reflecting professional excellence, leadership and dedicated service to the Armed Forces Medical Services.
@adgpi@indiannavy@IAF_MCC@SpokespersonMoD@HQ_IDS_India@PIB_India
Is asking seasoned locum SDMs to “shadow” on their own time in NHS emergency departments, instead of providing proper induction before regular shifts, professional development—or professional incivility?
#Dignity#Compassion#Incivility#NHSCulture@RCEMpresident@RCollEM
Sam Altman literally explained why most startups fail in just 16 minutes.
He broke down:
• Product-market fit
• Team building
• Market selection
• Competitive moats
Here are 14 lessons worth more than a $200K MBA:
1. 80% of startup success comes from one thing
I failed IIT twice. Took loans I couldn't afford. Started as a Quality Engineer while my friends climbed faster. 25 years later, here's the timeline:
2000: Decided to become an Engineer from IIT
2004: Failed to get into IIT
2005: Failed to get into IIT a second time—reluctantly took admission in another engineering school
2006: Started preparing for grad school in US
2008: Ran around trying to get a loan to go to grad school.
2009: Graduated with an engineering degree in India
2009: Moved to the US for grad school at UPenn, started from scratch in a new country
2010: Struggled landing an internship, while all my friends had one.
2010: Clock was ticking on student loan installments
2010: Finally got an internship at a tiny startup
2011: Finally landed a job at the same startup
2012: Struggled through tech career beginnings as a QA engineer
2013: Doubted if I belonged, took a leap into customer-facing engineering
2014: Really felt like I'd arrived in my happy place—solving new business problems every day with engineering
2017: Google found me!
2019: Found this role called DevRel, found my love for learning out loud
2020: Launched some cool zero-to-one products
2021: Became a published best selling author
2023: Led Developer Advocacy for North America at Google Cloud
2024: Microsoft found me to lead Developer Strategy for GTM!
2025: Earned Wharton MBA, launched another best selling book, took the TED stage while building and leading a team with multi-billion dollar impact.
Story goes on...
The entire time, one truth kept me going: I had to believe in myself before anyone else would.
Failing IIT twice felt like the end of the world. But it wasn't my destination—it was just the beginning.
From a "Not-IIT" engineering school to leading developer strategy at the
world's biggest tech companies wasn't about being the smartest person in the room.
It was about showing up consistently, learning relentlessly, and never letting failure or fear make my decisions.
Don't give up on yourself. Your timeline is your own. Dream!
Dream big! You can only achieve what you can imagine..so don't hold back.
#hustle
🚨 WATCH: Ex-Google CEO's BANNED Interview LEAKED: "You Have No Idea What's Coming"
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently made headlines with some controversial comments about AI during an interview conduced at Stanford University. This interview was taken down at his request
Include CPR and First Aid for Choking, Seizures, Fainting, Fever, Diarrhoea, Nose bleed etc in the School Syllabus From Class 7*
@MoHFW_INDIA
PLS SIGN THE PETITION AND SHARE
https://t.co/FavK0NXc5a
Choking, drowning, seizures are leading causes of preventable deaths in children.
In India, thousands of children lose their lives every year because help does not arrive in time.
In most emergencies, bystanders have less than 4 minutes to act, yet over 90% of people do not know CPR or basic first aid.
Students (above 12 years) can easily learn CPR, choking-response, seizure first aid, and emergency skills.
Schools are where children spend most of their day, making school-based training essential.
We request the Honourable Union Minister of Education to include a mandatory First Aid & Emergency Response module in the national school syllabus from Class 7 covering:
CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) for cardiac emergencies
Choking-response techniques (Heimlich maneuver, back blows)
First aid for seizures (protecting airway, preventing injury, identifying warning signs)
Basic drowning response & rescue awareness
Emergency preparedness for teachers, staff, and students
Creating school environments where quick lifesaving action is possible
Most school staff and students are not trained in CPR or basic first aid, which is why many school emergencies become fatal - not because help is unavailable, but because no one knows how to respond in the first few minutes. With simple annual training sessions and minimal equipment, schools can easily integrate this lifesaving module without affecting regular academics.
This initiative is supported by Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh, a pediatrician who strongly believes that trained children and school staff can save lives, reduce preventable deaths, and build a culture of safety across India.
We urge the Honourable Union Minister of Education to prioritize this lifesaving change by making CPR, choking response, seizure first aid, and emergency training a part of the school syllabus from Class 7.
Sign petition to protect children and empower the next generation with essential lifesaving skills.
#CPR #choking #seizures #drowning #firstaid
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Celebrate today the World Meditation Day with United Nations, 🇺🇳 New York!
By joining ‘Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony’ led by Gurudev
⏰ 15:00 - 17:00 hrs London time, 19 Dec 2025
🛜 https://t.co/4GYZEJDzZI
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@RCEMevents@RCEMpresident@RCEMPolicyVP
Celebrate today the World Meditation Day with United Nations, 🇺🇳 New York!
By joining ‘Meditation for Global Peace and Harmony’ led by Gurudev
⏰ 15:00 - 17:00 hrs London time, 19 Dec 2025
🛜 https://t.co/4GYZEJDzZI
☮️✌️🤗🧘♀️🧘♂️🤗✌️☮️
@sama
ChatGPT5.2 incredibly useful for “sample tasting” complex medical work — CVs, exams, interview prep, appraisals, QIAs, MDTs, reflections..
Clinicians need guided exposure to fully realise its potential. Would love to explore ways to bridge that gap.
#MedTwitter#NHS10year
This is absolutely one of the craziest things that we have ever shipped.
You can use rollouts to A/B test your new idea and wait some weeks for results… or just use SimGym to simulate your customer and get results right now
2. Offer reimbursements (against receipts) for meals, transport, and hotel stays for passengers who prefer to make their own arrangements rather than wait in long queues at the airport. Reimbursement amounts can be capped for each category to prevent misuse. (2/2)
@DGCAIndia@MoCA_GoI
1. Provide fixed-value airport meal vouchers to all eligible passengers instead of standardised meals & refreshments via airlines. This allows passengers to choose food & drinks they prefer (eg gluten-free) while maintaining consistency and efficiency. 1/2
The situation feels like an ‘Indigo crisis’ in A&Es: widespread chaos, chronic staff shortages, and system-wide operational failures—yet almost no media scrutiny, minimal public outrage, and barely any government intervention.
@RCEMpresident https://t.co/7WB9b7mMKy
@tankots Hi Tanay — would love to connect to explore how WhisperFlow could boost productivity and efficiency for clinicians, nurses, and admin teams across healthcare. What’s the best way for us to connect for a quick chat?
- Vivek
Heartbreaking: 98-year-old Brenda Miles, a lifelong UK taxpayer, drained her entire £240k life savings on care home fees for her dementia—only to be evicted like yesterday's rubbish when the cash ran dry. Meanwhile, illegal migrants flood in and get handed free hotels, NHS care, and benefits on a silver platter. When do WE get protected?
@vcdoc A very sad outcome. If A&E were truly at fault, that’s terrible. When performance targets become the goal rather than delivering genuine care, time-breach metrics turn into a race— and outcomes like this are the result