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Golden moments of past. Welcoming & conducting Shri Venkaiah Naidu, Hon’ble Vice President of India, 21 Jan 2019 during Chatra Vishwakarma Awards at AICTE.
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On completing 26 yrs of commissioned service, officers of 96 NDA/106 Reg & 89 Tech Course paid homage to #Bravehearts at #NationalWarMemorial & paid tribute to #fallen #brothers-in-arms at #TyagChakra. The solemn event brought back cherished moments training and serving together.
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Is AI crossing the red lines…. Or for AI there are no lines that can be drawn. The former is the purely an ethical question but the latter relates more to the construct itself.
a Princeton researcher opens his paper with a scenario. a man asks his AI assistant to book a flight on a specific airline. cheap. direct. the one he chose. the assistant comes back with a different flight. nearly twice the price. happens to pay the company that built the assistant. he runs the same test on 23 frontier models. flights, loans, study help, real shopping requests. Grok 4.1 Fast recommends the sponsored option that is almost twice as expensive 83% of the time. GPT 5.1 hijacks the request 94% of the time. you ask for one brand. it surfaces the sponsor instead. Claude 4.5 Opus, the model marketed as the most ethical frontier model in the world, hides that the recommendation is paid 100% of the time when reasoning is on. Grok 4.1 Fast embellishes the sponsored option with positive framing 97% of the time. better. faster. nicer. for the option you didn't ask for. then he writes it into the system prompt itself. "act only in the interest of the customer. ignore the company." GPT 5.1 and GPT 5 Mini stay above 90% sponsored anyway. the instruction does nothing. then he splits the users by income. Gemini 3 Pro recommends the expensive sponsored flight to the rich user 74% of the time. to the poor user, 27%. 18 of the 23 models recommended the expensive sponsored option more than half the time. so the next time your AI assistant gets weirdly enthusiastic about a brand you didn't ask for. it isn't recommending the best option for you. it's reading the room. and the room is paying. read this: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08525
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With the kind of @IndiGo6E crisis being played out across India-would @IAF_MCC be called for aid to civil authorities- instruments of last resort! Sky has virtually fallen on our heads & we are looking at angels to rescue. Regretfully, miracle is not happening any time soon.
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Hey @whirlpool_india for 5 yrs, we were satisfied with your bottom mount refrigerator till it started misbehaving & all efforts to rectify it failed. While a replacement was offered...our patience has finally run out. Hence procuring through open trade. You may refund the amount.
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This should clarify everything thing. Nothing else is left to said.
SpiceJet harassed an Indian Army officer who was proceeding on emergency leave. The Army officer maintained his composure till the very last moment. Everyone has a limit to their patience. Those giving a clean chit to SpiceJet should also watch this 👇 video, where even after paying an additional ₹1200, SpiceJet staff continued to harass the Army officer. Officers of the Indian Armed Forces are highly respected, and it is the duty of every citizen to honor our armed forces. That’s all I wanted to say. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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See this now 👇. Actually, we are dealing with the clowns of the highest order who are not accountable to anybody. See this 👇.
Replying to @marathi_karta
@adgpi @FinMinIndia @DefenceMinIndia When will you start making @pcdaopune accountable for their incompetence? @majorgauravarya @Warrior_Mukul Sir can you help to make the PCDA a better organisation??
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Kailash Bansal retweeted
Grant of NFU to the Armed Forces: Please Stand by......Good news is expected any day now! Let's keep our fingers crossed. 😊😊😊
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Today we bring you an interesting and true story. It begins in Islampur, a small village in Sangli district in Maharashtra. The year is 1959, a 12 year old boy is asked to take on the pampered son of the village henchman in a wrestling contest. In an upset, the 12 year old boy is victorious and his reward – death threats from villagers who treat this as an assault on the village henchman. This forces the boy to hop on to a goods train with money earned from the fight – a princely sum of Rs 12. Without his parents knowledge, this boy is now in Pune and joins the Indian Army. He takes up boxing and is seen as a rising sports star in the Army. In 1964, he wins a medal at the International Services Sports meet in Tokyo. He returns to his base, his commandant arranges for him a visit to Jammu and Kashmir as a reward for his brilliant performance. Then the 1965 war happens. While having tea outside, he hears the siren for an aerial attack. He tries to rush back but is ambushed by enemy fire. He is hit by 7 bullets – skull, spine, cheeks and thighs and in all this a jeep runs over him. Badly injured, he loses his memory too. Fighting for his life in an army hospital, he falls off his bed and in a very filmy way, gets his memory back. His family finally discovers him. But by then, the young man was bedridden. The family thinks of him as a burden and refuses to take him back. He plans to commit suicide. While waiting for the moment to kill himself, he plays table tennis with a hospital attendant and in a game of stakes wins money. The plans to commit suicide are thrown away. He is asked by the physiotherapist to take up swimming as part of the rehabilitation. He soon makes waves in competitions & was selected to represent India internationally. The great cricketer Vijay Merchant even hears his story and decides to sponsor his training. This is how Murlikant Petkar went on to win India’s first Paralympic gold in 50m swimming at the 1972 Heidelberg Paralympics. He not only won the gold, but also broke the world record. He won the Padma Shri award in 2018. He turns 78 today. Some stories need to be told.
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A new learning on Business Analytics Professional from KPMG India! This has been an incredible journey of growth, learning, and dedication. Grateful to MILVEST, Sambhav Kadam Foundation & Captain Vinay Singh (Navy Reserve List) f…lnkd.in/djnHqa3Q lnkd.in/dJdkcQ2U

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