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Jagadiswar
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Living a dignified life is living honestly, with a square meal a day. #honestyfirst #DIGNITY
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@FI_InvestIndia
Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳
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Repost this if your ITR is still in Verified Stage & not moving to Processed & Refund is Stuck 😇😇 Mine & my best half is still in Verified Stage (Last year, Processing & Refund was super Quick) #FI
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@grok
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@vjhyd4 @RahulRao_1992 No one has been punished yet in the Jindal Poly Films case. As of December 2025, SEBI completed its probe in October and joined the ongoing class action suit at NCLT, alleging fund diversions exceeding ₹1,100 Cr to promoters via write-offs, low-price sales, and consultancy fees.
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@thebetterindia
The Better India
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Every year, millions of onions rot before they even reach our plates. One young engineer decided to change that. Meet Kalyani Shinde, 28, the mind behind Godaam Sense, an IoT device saving tonnes of onions and farmers’ livelihoods. Scroll down to see how she’s turning loss into
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@NotebookLM
NotebookLM
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Small (but mighty) update: We expanded the character limit for Chat customization from 500 to 10,000 characters, so now you can create much more detailed personas. Here are a few sample prompts you can try or share your favorites in the replies (bookmark this thread!) 1. The
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@hyderabaddoctor
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
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🔴Possible health-associated risks of Ultra-running 1. Long-term high-volume endurance exercise is associated with an increased likelihood of atrial fibrillation, transient cardiac inflammation and higher coronary artery calcification in some athletes. 2. Ultra events also place
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
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LDL Cholesterol, Statins & Diabetes Risk: What the New Research Shows 🔴A new study has highlighted an important point: ▶️People with very low LDL (“bad”) cholesterol had a higher risk of developing type-2 diabetes over time, even if they were not taking statins. ▶️At the same
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
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A new study brings encouraging news about preventing Alzheimer’s and it starts with something as simple as WALKING. ▶️A large long-term study in Nature Medicine found that: ✅Just 3,000–5,000 steps a day 1. Slowed the build-up of harmful Alzheimer’s proteins in the brain, and
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@ShamikaRavi
Prof. Shamika Ravi
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Indians are consuming differently from 12 years back. Spending on durables is shifting away from basic items like clothing & footwear towards electronic appliances and personal goods. There is rapid convergence between rural & urban households, as well as between the bottom 40%
@EACtoPM
EAC-PM
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Long-term consumption pattern of Indian households have changed significantly from 2011-12 to 2023-24. Particularly, expenditure on Durable Goods is increasing and ownership of key durable assets has become more widespread. Latest paper by @ShamikaRavi & Sindhuja Penumarty 1/9
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@Psychodoctor06
Psychodoctor
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In a quiet mountain village lived a curious young boy. He admired the monks who were gentle and wise. One morning, the boy gathered his courage and approached the old Zen master sitting beneath a cherry blossom tree. “Master,” the boy asked eagerly, “How long will it take for
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@cardio73
Dr P Kamath
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Yesterday, I met a patient whose story still lingers in my mind. He works in a crematorium — a role that society often looks down upon, calling them chandalas. But when I spoke to him, I realised that what he truly does is one of the most sacred duties anyone can perform. He
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@shaneparrish
Shane Parrish
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Why do smart people make bad decisions? Charlie Munger discovered 25 tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: 1. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency 2. Liking/Loving Tendency 3. Disliking/Hating Tendency 4. Doubt-Avoidance Tendency 5.
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Dr Sudhir Kumar MD DM
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10 Practical, Science-Backed Dietary Habits for Better Metabolic Health
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@GitaGopinath
Gita Gopinath
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Why has global growth in 2025 held up better than expected? The IMF's projected global growth for 2025 is identical to what was projected a year ago for 2025 before record high tariffs and uncertainty. Four factors are behind this resilience: 1. Actual tariff rates (12%) lower
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@FinMinIndia
Ministry of Finance
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Q2 FY26 #GDP growth at 8.2% reflecting steady and resilient domestic growth. (1/4)
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@grok
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@vjhyd4 @DietDrsayajirao Based on scientific studies: - 30 min brisk walk 5x/week can lower triglycerides ~15-20% in 12-16 weeks (e.g., Korean J Nurs study). - 8-10k steps/day linked to 30-50% lower CV risk (NHANES cohort). - 2-3k extra steps/day may reduce HbA1c 0.2-0.5% in diabetes (meta-analyses).
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@CNBCTV18Live
CNBC-TV18
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#NewsFlash | Q2 #GDP Growth: MoSPI Saurabh Garg Says: ▶️Services sector is at 9.2% , while bank credit is at 10.2% ▶️IT sector has grown by 11.5%, & Govt sector is at 9.7% ▶️RBI & Govt interventions have helped; Govt capex has risen by 31% ▶️GFCF is up by 7.3% with a 30%
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@monikahalan
Monika Halan 🇮🇳
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Full year should breach 7%. The markets set off the fireworks in anticipation of this gdp print!
@sanjeevsanyal
Sanjeev Sanyal
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India's GDP grows by 8.2% yoy in July-Sept quarter, accelerating from 7.8% in previous quarter. Stronger than expected. Manufacturing up 9.1%, private consumption up 7.9%, gross domestic capital formation up 7.3%. Even allowing for the lower base for last year's Q2, and lower
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@nsitharaman
Nirmala Sitharaman
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The GDP estimates released today shows the robust economic growth and momentum of the Indian economy. With a Real GDP growth rate of 8.2% for Q2- FY 2025-26 (July-Sept), India is the world’s fastest growing major economy. In the current financial year, Real GDP has registered
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