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📌Two things are happening right now. People are doom scrolling 4-5 hours a day. Brains are rotten, foggy and fried. People cannot sit with a hard problem for 10 minutes. People are using AI for everything. They cannot write a simple email without ChatGPT. They can't do basic math. They can't think independently. Let's see how these two feed each other. The more you scroll, the more your brain rots. More your brain rots, more you need AI for basic stuff. More you use AI, less your brain works. Less your brain works, more it craves low effort dopamine. So you scroll more. Brain rots further. You depend on AI even more. It is a self serving loop and it is accelerating. Please break this loop or you are doomed. Zombies aren't coming. They are already here, scrolling endlessly.

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Life rarely changes in a positive way without an increase in responsibility. That can mean taking ownership of your study, health or committing to a relationship or starting a business. Whatever it is, if you want the trajectory to change, the amount of responsibility usually has to change.
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✅ The black economy refers to economic activities and income that are concealed from the government to evade taxes, regulatio
✅ The black economy refers to economic activities and income that are concealed from the government to evade taxes, regulations, or legal obligations. It includes unreported business transactions, tax evasion, corruption, smuggling, and illegal trade. It reduces government revenue, distorts economic data, and promotes inequality and corruption.
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"Your lack of urgency is wasting your potential."
"Your lack of urgency is wasting your potential."
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The Best lines from the book "Atomic Habits": “It doesn’t make sense to continue wanting something if you’re not willing to do what it takes to get it. If you don’t want to live the lifestyle, then release yourself from the desire. To crave the result but not the process is to guarantee disappointment.”
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वक्त से लड़कर जो नसीब बदल दे, इन्सान वही जो अपनी तकदीर बदल दे।
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बिना मेहनत के कुछ नहीं मिलता ऐ दोस्त, 🎯 यहाँ चिड़िया को भी दाना घोंसले से बाहर निकलकर ढूंढना पड़ता है।🏆
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“If a man knows not to which port he sails, no wind is favorable.” ― Seneca
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🌐 Pax Silica Summit 2026: Securing the Future of AI! As AI transforms the global economy, securing semiconductor supply chai
🌐 Pax Silica Summit 2026: Securing the Future of AI! As AI transforms the global economy, securing semiconductor supply chains has become a strategic priority. India's participation in the Pax Silica Initiative reflects its growing role in building trusted, resilient, and innovation-driven technology ecosystems.
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The strongest version of you is buried under the habits you're afraid to break. 💪🔓✨
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https://youtu.be/hBtVGwuJzpk?si=5d2IY2MZ0AUQMDDS
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“Happiness comes from solving problems. The keyword here is "solving." If you're avoiding your problems or feel like you don't have any problems, then you're going to make yourself miserable. If you feel like you have problems that you can't solve, you will likewise make yourself miserable. The secret sauce is in the solving of the problems, not in not having problems in the first place. To be happy we need something to solve. Happiness is therefore a form of action; it's an activity.”
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10 Most Important Judicial Cases related to Environmental Governance 🌍⚖️ 1. Subhash Kumar v. State of Bihar, 1991: Held that the right to life under Article 21 includes the right to pollution-free water and air. 💧🌬️ 2. Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum v. Union of India, 1996 - Recognised sustainable development, precautionary principle and polluter pays principle as part of Indian environmental law. 🌱💰 3. M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, 1986 — Oleum Gas Leak case: Introduced absolute liability for hazardous industries. ☣️⚠️ 4. M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath, 1997 - Strengthened the public trust doctrine. (State as trustee of natural resources.) 🤝🏞️ 5. T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad v. Union of India, 1996 onwards: Expanded the meaning of forest and led to continuing judicial supervision over forest governance. 🌳👁️ 6. Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action v. Union of India, 1996 - Applied the polluter pays principle and made polluters liable for restoration costs. 🏭📉 7. A.P. Pollution Control Board v. Prof. M.V. Nayudu, 1999 - Emphasised precautionary principle, scientific uncertainty and the need for expert environmental decision-making. 🧪📊 8. M.K. Ranjitsinh v. Union of India, 2024 — Great Indian Bustard case: Recognised the right against adverse effects of climate change under Articles 14 and 21. 🐦🌡️ 9. Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra v. State of U.P., 1985–87 — Doon Valley case: Early environmental PIL where harmful limestone quarrying was restricted. 🏔️🚧 10. Narmada Bachao Andolan v. Union of India, 2000: Balanced large development projects with environmental concerns and rehabilitation. 🏗️🔄
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Your today's read. Do not skip it; it contains material from almost 10 chapters of laxmikant.
Your today's read. Do not skip it; it contains material from almost 10 chapters of laxmikant.
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🌾📲 The Kisan Sarathi Platform ✨ Technology to Unite, Empower, and Strengthen the Agricultural Ecosystem Kisan Sarathi is In
🌾📲 The Kisan Sarathi Platform ✨ Technology to Unite, Empower, and Strengthen the Agricultural Ecosystem Kisan Sarathi is India’s largest integrated digital agro-advisory platform, connecting farmers with experts, schemes, weather updates, and market insights. 🚜💻 🌟 Key Highlights 👨‍🌾 2.95 crore registered farmers 🌍 Coverage across 37 States/UTs, 768 districts & 6.63 lakh villages 🏛️ Connected with 730+ KVKs, 100+ ICAR institutes & 65+ agri universities 💬 19.21 lakh farmer queries resolved so far 📢 21,900 advisories released for 351 commodities ✨ Kisan Sarathi is empowering farmers with real-time, multilingual, and personalized agricultural support. 📖 Read More 🔗 English: https://www.pib.gov.in/FactsheetDetails.aspx?Id=150641&reg=48&lang=1 🔗 हिंदी: https://www.pib.gov.in/FactsheetDetails.aspx?Id=150642&reg=48&lang=1
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📱📚DIKSHA: Powering India's Digital Learning Ecosystem🇮🇳 🌟Key Highlights🌟 👩‍💼One Nation, One Digital Platform DIKSHA d
📱📚DIKSHA: Powering India's Digital Learning Ecosystem🇮🇳 🌟Key Highlights🌟 👩‍💼One Nation, One Digital Platform DIKSHA delivers quality digital learning resources and QR-coded textbooks for school education nationwide. 🌐Accessible and Inclusive Learning The platform supports online and offline learning in 135 languages, including 128 Indian languages. 👥Growing Nationwide Adoption DIKSHA serves 2.25 crore registered users with around 3 lakh daily active users. 📈Driving Learning at Scale The platform has enabled over 575 crore learning sessions through 3.67 lakh electronic content resources. READ MORE: 🔗ENGLISH: https://www.pib.gov.in/FactsheetDetails.aspx?Id=150639&reg=3&lang=1
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Either change your Habits 🔄 or change your Goals 🎯.
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Digital agriculture in India: Problems of inclusion https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/digital-agriculture-in-india-problems-of-inclusion/article71138510.ece
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From Job Seekers to Job Creators: The ASPIRE Story A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industries and Entrepreneurshi
From Job Seekers to Job Creators: The ASPIRE Story A Scheme for Promotion of Innovation, Rural Industries and Entrepreneurship (ASPIRE): Empowering communities, generating employment and building an Atmanirbhar Bharat—one enterprise at a time 🇮🇳🇮🇳 📊 ASPIRE is turning ambition into enterprise: ✅ 109 Livelihood Business Incubators across 27 States & UTs ✅ Over 1.23 lakh beneficiaries trained The scheme is also making entrepreneurship more inclusive: 👩‍💼 28,500+ women entrepreneurs supported 🤝 8,700+ SC, 9,600+ ST and 17,600+ OBC beneficiaries reached 🏢 Over 1,200 micro-enterprises established since FY 2022-23 ASPIRE is helping India's villages create businesses, jobs and new possibilities—right where people live. 🌾🇮🇳 Because when skills meet support, job seekers become job creators. 💼✨ 🔗READ MORE ENGLISH: https://www.pib.gov.in/FeaturesDeatils.aspx?NoteId=159051&ModuleId=2&reg=3&lang=1
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