RKMishra
@RkMishraEr
Followers
24K
Following
78K
Media
3K
Statuses
124K
Marketing and Project Management Professional, Actions and results focussed, (PMI-ACP)® (PMP)®. Atheist, influenced by Rushdie, Tagore, Nehru, Drucker, Tharoor.
India, NCR
Joined November 2009
Almost every successful person begins with two beliefs: the future can be better than the present and I have the power to make it so.
0
15
54
This week, it’s all about being Rocky Balboa, with all the sweat and none of the blood. ‘Menopause is like a burglar who doesn’t just open your safe and escape with your valuables, it rearranges the furniture to its liking before making its leisurely departure.’
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
I always thought turning fifty meant finding your true self. Instead, it’s losing hormones. And looking for your reading glasses. In the dark. At 3 am. This was supposed to be the time when the...
8
10
63
“What are the two most powerful words in any language? The two most powerful words are ‘I Am’ because what comes after ‘I Am’ shapes your life. What you think or speak after ‘I Am’ and especially what you believe after ‘I Am’ will influence your choices and decisions. If you
7
12
66
Miami did not disappoint! From cold plunges to cool drinks, we took that LIVE. FIT. GO. lifestyle to a whole new level to celebrate the release of our Limited Edition Spritz Vibe Snowball Frost!
40
55
486
Respect your unemployed friends, family, and partner. Dear son, tables turn.
10
21
81
During his victory speech, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani drew inspiration from India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, quoting the iconic words from Nehru’s “Tryst with Destiny” address: “A moment comes, but rarely in history.” The powerful reference
1
1
19
Even mild dehydration can lower your focus, memory, and mood.
48
50
512
Bhutan buys most of its petrol from India. Then why is petrol there at least Rs 40 cheaper than in India?
5
15
109
🇫🇷 At the time of the French Revolution the majority of people in France did not speak French.
70
118
1K
Enjoyed a good catch-up lunch with Shri Yusuff Ali, eminent businessman (Lulu hyper markets, hotels and more) & noted philanthropist — a great son of Kerala who has never forgotten his roots and gives back daily to his state.
11
22
422
India's ICICI Bank beats quarterly profit estimates on lower provisions for bad loans
reuters.com
Indian private lender ICICI Bank reported a higher-than-expected profit for the second quarter on Saturday, as lower provisions against bad loans balanced out a fall in treasury income.
0
2
2
A fire broke out at Brahmaputra Apartment in Central Delhi. The apartments were allotted to several Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs. https://t.co/iXfTcKCT5w
newindianexpress.com
NEW DELHI: A massive fire broke out at an apartment complex, housing residences of several Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs, opposite Delhi's Ram Manohar Lohia Hos
1
1
4
I keep you in my prayers @sardesairajdeep and wish you a complete and speedy recovery. Stay positive and stay strong. You’ve got this.
Do watch: Straight Bat Vlog with a few LIFE LESSONS. 4 months ago, I was detected with cancer. Why this year has been life changing and why this Diwali is extra special. And yes, find out how you too can support the fight against cancer. Watch here:
77
274
2K
Daily Mythology Drop: The Sacred Spirit of Lavender Who is it? In the mythic gardens of the Mediterranean, lavender wasn’t just a flower; it was a divine offering. Ancient Romans believed it was a gift from the goddess Minerva (equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology), a plant
1
1
6
Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s “The Gift of Athena” is a timely reminder that India’s true power will not come from wealth or weapons, but from wisdom — the ability to turn knowledge into creation. As Joel Mokyr teaches, nations rise when they convert ideas into inventions, and learning
0
6
7
Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s “The Gift of Athena” reminds us of a truth India must embrace — knowledge, not capital, is the real engine of progress. Joel Mokyr’s insight is profound: growth doesn’t come just from investment, but from a culture that connects the “why” of science with the
1
6
6
Great Salute to eclectic and encyclopaedic knowledge of @rajeevgowda. It was 2001, BBC Mastermind. Though he missed championship, his knowledge is stratospheric. Humongous and dazzling. …@INCIndia https://t.co/Y3ftzetmAr
0
2
2