• महासिद्ध ईशपुत्र की वीडियो को भारत के एक प्रमुख मीडिया हाउस 'Times Now' ने भी प्रसारित किया। 'Times Now Network' भारत का प्रसिद्ध हिंदी/अंग्रेजी न्यूज़ नेटवर्क है। आइये देखिये कि 'Times Now' ने क्या प्रसारित किया?

    #scrolllink #ishaputra #NewsFirst #iksvp #Sage #Monk #Himalaya #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Mahasiddha #Siddhadharma
    महासिद्ध ईशपुत्र की वीडियो को भारत के एक प्रमुख मीडिया हाउस 'Times Now' ने भी प्रसारित किया। 'Times Now Network' भारत का प्रसिद्ध हिंदी/अंग्रेजी न्यूज़ नेटवर्क है। आइये देखिये कि 'Times Now' ने क्या प्रसारित किया? #scrolllink #ishaputra #NewsFirst #iksvp #Sage #Monk #Himalaya #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Mahasiddha #Siddhadharma
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  • महासिद्ध ईशपुत्र की वीडियोस को भारत के No-1 मीडिया हाउस 'Republic News' ने भी प्रसारित किया। 'Republic News Network' भारत में अपनी बहुत अच्छी पहुंच और पकड़ रखता है। आइये देखिये कि 'Republic News' ने क्या प्रसारित किया?

    #scrolllink #ishaputra #NewsFirst #iksvp #Sage #Monk #Himalaya #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Mahasiddha #Siddhadharma
    महासिद्ध ईशपुत्र की वीडियोस को भारत के No-1 मीडिया हाउस 'Republic News' ने भी प्रसारित किया। 'Republic News Network' भारत में अपनी बहुत अच्छी पहुंच और पकड़ रखता है। आइये देखिये कि 'Republic News' ने क्या प्रसारित किया? #scrolllink #ishaputra #NewsFirst #iksvp #Sage #Monk #Himalaya #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Mahasiddha #Siddhadharma
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  • The construction work of the ‘Siddha Mahavidya Peeth’ temple located in Assam is currently in progress. Preparations are underway to complete the construction of the temple roof. The ground inside the temple has been cemented. The temple’s Kalash (sacred pinnacle) has also arrived. The roof work will be completed very soon. This temple is dedicated to the great Siddha ‘Kali Mathi Nath’. This place also contains the power of the Kamakhya lineage tantras and the knowledge of the Mahavidyas, which will soon be accessible to the Bhairav–Bhairavi practitioners at this very location.

    #SiddhaMahavidyaPeeth #Assam #kaulantakPeeth #temple #Mandir #OldTemple
    The construction work of the ‘Siddha Mahavidya Peeth’ temple located in Assam is currently in progress. Preparations are underway to complete the construction of the temple roof. The ground inside the temple has been cemented. The temple’s Kalash (sacred pinnacle) has also arrived. The roof work will be completed very soon. This temple is dedicated to the great Siddha ‘Kali Mathi Nath’. This place also contains the power of the Kamakhya lineage tantras and the knowledge of the Mahavidyas, which will soon be accessible to the Bhairav–Bhairavi practitioners at this very location. #SiddhaMahavidyaPeeth #Assam #kaulantakPeeth #temple #Mandir #OldTemple
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  • The restoration work of very old Siddha Mahavidya Peeth in Assam has been started. We are rebuilding the temple with the traditional style of Assam.

    #SiddhaMahavidyaPeeth #Assam #kaulantakPeeth #temple #Mandir #OldTemple
    The restoration work of very old Siddha Mahavidya Peeth in Assam has been started. We are rebuilding the temple with the traditional style of Assam. #SiddhaMahavidyaPeeth #Assam #kaulantakPeeth #temple #Mandir #OldTemple
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  • Understanding how blood types work

    #medical #blood #types #bloodGroups #scrolllink
    Understanding how blood types work #medical #blood #types #bloodGroups #scrolllink
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  • XPeng Robotics on nov 5 2025 revealed a humanoid robot so realistic that people were convinced it was a human in disguise.

    The robot, named IRON, moved with such natural balance and precision that the CEO had to cut open its leg on stage to prove it wasn’t real. Inside was a complex network of sensors, joints, and mechanical fibers that mimic human movement.

    Powered by advanced motion algorithms and real-time feedback, IRON can adjust its posture, balance on uneven ground, and walk almost exactly like us — marking a new milestone in humanoid robotics.

    #robotics #robots #xpeng #ai #science #scrolllink
    XPeng Robotics on nov 5 2025 revealed a humanoid robot so realistic that people were convinced it was a human in disguise. The robot, named IRON, moved with such natural balance and precision that the CEO had to cut open its leg on stage to prove it wasn’t real. Inside was a complex network of sensors, joints, and mechanical fibers that mimic human movement. Powered by advanced motion algorithms and real-time feedback, IRON can adjust its posture, balance on uneven ground, and walk almost exactly like us — marking a new milestone in humanoid robotics. #robotics #robots #xpeng #ai #science #scrolllink
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  • The heart holds on longer than life understands.

    Sanjeev Kumar loved Hema Malini, but she refused his proposal and married Dharmendra. The rejection broke him so deeply that he never married and remained alone until his death in 1985.

    Sulakshana Pandit, who worked with Sanjeev Kumar in films, was in love with him. She proposed to him, but he told her he could never move on from Hema. So she too remained unmarried all her life. In her own words, she could never get over her feelings for Sanjeev Kumar.

    Sulakshana Pandit passed away yesterday, on the same date Sanjeev Kumar had died in 1985. Two lives, connected by love that was never returned. A quiet, lifelong tragedy.

    Om Shanti.

    #scrolllink #SulakshanaPandit #SanjeevKumar #love #story
    The heart holds on longer than life understands. Sanjeev Kumar loved Hema Malini, but she refused his proposal and married Dharmendra. The rejection broke him so deeply that he never married and remained alone until his death in 1985. Sulakshana Pandit, who worked with Sanjeev Kumar in films, was in love with him. She proposed to him, but he told her he could never move on from Hema. So she too remained unmarried all her life. In her own words, she could never get over her feelings for Sanjeev Kumar. Sulakshana Pandit passed away yesterday, on the same date Sanjeev Kumar had died in 1985. Two lives, connected by love that was never returned. A quiet, lifelong tragedy. Om Shanti. #scrolllink #SulakshanaPandit #SanjeevKumar #love #story
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  • According to AQI.in, Delhi’s real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) hit a hazardous level of 327 on November 1, 2025, following post-Diwali fireworks and continued stubble burning across Punjab and Haryana. Environmental experts have raised serious concerns, warning that such extreme PM2.5 concentrations can trigger respiratory issues, asthma, and even cardiovascular diseases. India, they note, accounts for nearly 21% of global pollution-related deaths. A viral post by Kapil Dhama on X further highlighted the gravity of the situation his video showed an air purifier’s AQI reading soaring to nearly 500 within seconds of opening a door, despite four purifiers running inside the room. The clip has reignited public outrage over Delhi-NCR’s worsening air quality and the urgent need for stronger pollution control measures. Source: X/kapildhama
    According to AQI.in, Delhi’s real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) hit a hazardous level of 327 on November 1, 2025, following post-Diwali fireworks and continued stubble burning across Punjab and Haryana. Environmental experts have raised serious concerns, warning that such extreme PM2.5 concentrations can trigger respiratory issues, asthma, and even cardiovascular diseases. India, they note, accounts for nearly 21% of global pollution-related deaths. A viral post by Kapil Dhama on X further highlighted the gravity of the situation his video showed an air purifier’s AQI reading soaring to nearly 500 within seconds of opening a door, despite four purifiers running inside the room. The clip has reignited public outrage over Delhi-NCR’s worsening air quality and the urgent need for stronger pollution control measures. Source: X/kapildhama
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  • "A person trying to work hard live a happy life"

    Meanwhile a random relatives:

    #scrolllink #JaduTona #life
    "A person trying to work hard live a happy life" Meanwhile a random relatives: #scrolllink #JaduTona #life
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  • Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots.

    Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history.

    According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033.

    Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive.

    The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027.

    In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans.

    “If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work.

    Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025.

    #america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
    🤖 Leaked documents show Amazon divisions hope to replace 600,000 US workers with robots. Amazon may soon become one of the largest job replacers in U.S. history. According to leaked internal strategy documents obtained by The New York Times, the retail giant is aiming to replace over 600,000 U.S. workers with robots by 2033. Amazon says the documents reflect only one team’s view and not official strategy. Still, economists warn the implications are massive. The plan, driven by Amazon’s robotics division, seeks to automate 75 percent of warehouse and delivery operations, potentially saving the company $12.6 billion and trimming 30 cents off the cost of every item shipped. The shift is already underway, with an estimated 160,000 roles expected to be eliminated by 2027. In response to anticipated public backlash, internal memos show Amazon has considered softening its messaging—avoiding terms like “automation” and “AI” in favor of phrases like “advanced technology” and “cobot,” meaning robots that work alongside humans. “If Amazon pulls this off, it won't just impact Amazon jobs—it will set a precedent for industries everywhere,” said Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu. As one of America’s largest employers, Amazon’s automation ambitions could signal a profound shift in the future of work. Source: "Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents," The New York Times, 21 October 2025. #america #amazon #robots #scrolllink
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  • Your brain is a muscle of adaptation — and stress, in the right amount, is its workout. Moderate stress acts like resistance training for your mind, triggering the release of neurochemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine that enhance focus, learning, and memory. It pushes the brain to strengthen neural pathways and form new ones, improving its ability to handle future challenges.

    Studies from the University of California, Berkeley show that mild stress can boost neurogenesis — the growth of new brain cells — and improve cognitive flexibility, helping you think faster and make better decisions under pressure. The key lies in balance: while chronic stress damages the brain, controlled doses fuel mental resilience, motivation, and creativity.

    So instead of avoiding stress completely, embrace challenges that stretch your limits — a tough project, a workout, or learning something new. That’s how your brain stays young, adaptable, and ready for anything.

    #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #MentalHealthMatters #scrolllink
    Your brain is a muscle of adaptation — and stress, in the right amount, is its workout. Moderate stress acts like resistance training for your mind, triggering the release of neurochemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine that enhance focus, learning, and memory. It pushes the brain to strengthen neural pathways and form new ones, improving its ability to handle future challenges. Studies from the University of California, Berkeley show that mild stress can boost neurogenesis — the growth of new brain cells — and improve cognitive flexibility, helping you think faster and make better decisions under pressure. The key lies in balance: while chronic stress damages the brain, controlled doses fuel mental resilience, motivation, and creativity. So instead of avoiding stress completely, embrace challenges that stretch your limits — a tough project, a workout, or learning something new. That’s how your brain stays young, adaptable, and ready for anything. #Neuroscience #BrainHealth #MentalHealthMatters #scrolllink
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  • It’s mind-blowing to realize that brain cells and the universe share a striking similarity in their network structure. Both are made up of countless nodes — neurons in the brain and galaxies in the universe — connected by delicate filaments. The brain contains around 86 billion neurons, while the universe holds at least 100 billion galaxies, woven together in a vast cosmic web. Yet, despite this visual and structural resemblance, they’re worlds apart in composition and purpose. The universe is dominated by dark energy and dark matter, while the human brain is mostly water. The brain processes information and thought, while the universe’s filaments transfer energy and matter across unimaginable distances. It’s a beautiful reminder that patterns repeat themselves — from the smallest neuron to the grandest galaxy.

    #Universe #SpaceExploration #scrolllink
    🌌🧠 It’s mind-blowing to realize that brain cells and the universe share a striking similarity in their network structure. Both are made up of countless nodes — neurons in the brain and galaxies in the universe — connected by delicate filaments. The brain contains around 86 billion neurons, while the universe holds at least 100 billion galaxies, woven together in a vast cosmic web. Yet, despite this visual and structural resemblance, they’re worlds apart in composition and purpose. The universe is dominated by dark energy and dark matter, while the human brain is mostly water. The brain processes information and thought, while the universe’s filaments transfer energy and matter across unimaginable distances. It’s a beautiful reminder that patterns repeat themselves — from the smallest neuron to the grandest galaxy. #Universe #SpaceExploration #scrolllink
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