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#NASDAQ #DowJones #SP500 “Markets don’t crash when they’re overbought… they crash when they’re already oversold”
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श्री काशी विश्वनाथ मंदिर न्यास द्वारा संकल्पित प्रत्येक सोमवार को रुद्राभिषेक एवं संकल्प पाठ का अटूट क्रम निरंतर जारी है। आज दिनांक 15/6/2026 , को मंदिर न्यास द्वारा धाम स्थित श्री अविमुक्तेश्वर महादेव का रुद्राभिषेक संकल्पित विशिष्ट उद्देश्य सहित किया गया । #kashivishwanath #kashi #sanatandharma #hindu #babavishwanath
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When our generation was in college, one of the most popular sportsperson - Steffi Graf ! Today is birthday of Stefanie Maria "Steffi" Graf (14th June 1969). She was ranked world No. 1 for a record 377 weeks. She is the only tennis player, male or female, to have won each Grand Slam tournament at least four times.
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A Christian missionary was sent to Assam, named Father Cruz. He got an opportunity to come home and teach English to a boy from an influential family of Assam. The pastor slowly began to inspect the house. They found out that the child's grandmother is the most influential person in this house. Therefore, if they are trapped in the trap of Jesus' teachings, then through them the whole family and then the whole village can be made Christian… The pastor began to tell Grandma how Jesus cured the leprosy, How he used to give eyesight to the blinded, And so on... Grandma said, "Son, all this is nothing compared to the miracles of our "#राम_कृष्ण"! You have heard that our Rama touched a stone and she turned into a living woman. Due to the influence of Lord Ram's name, even stones used to float in the water, they are still floating today, The priest would have been silent. But continue their nefarious efforts. One day the pastor brought #केक from the #चर्च and gave it to the grandmother to eat. The pastor believed that Grandma would not eat, but contrary to her expectations, Grandma I took the cake and ate it. The pastor laughed with pride in his eyes, Mother! You ate the #प्रसाद of the church, now you are #ईसाई*. Grandma pulled the priest's ears and said, "Wow, you ungodly one! One day I was fed a cake and I became a Christian. And I feed you from my house every day, so how come you are not a Hindu, you salt haram? Every day, you take the air and water of this primordial land of Sanatan Dharma and then every fiber of your being should become a Hindu. Protecting our home religion and nation from going astray and going in the wrong direction This grandmother was the famous revolutionary of Assam, Kamaladevi Hazarika, who knows her outside Assam? It is our duty that the whole country Learn about them...
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A Stanford Business School dropout took a call from a college friend in 1980 and walked into Microsoft as a $50,000-a-year business manager. He negotiated his way to 8% of the company. That 8% now pays $303 million every quarter. He hasn't worked there in 12 years. That $303 million is Microsoft's quarterly dividend, a cash payment the company sends to everyone who owns its shares. Ballmer owns about 4.5% of the entire company. That stake is worth roughly $134 billion today and generates $1.2 billion a year, which works out to $3.3 million a day, just for sitting there. When Ballmer joined in 1980, he didn't own a single share. His deal was a $50,000 salary plus 10% of whatever profit he helped bring in. Microsoft grew so fast that his cut became a financial problem. The company needed to fix it. In 1981, when Microsoft officially became a corporation, Ballmer swapped the profit deal for actual ownership in the company. He asked for 8%. Paul Allen, one of Microsoft's two founders, refused to go above 5%. Gates stepped in, pulled 3% from his own stake, and gave it to Ballmer. When Microsoft went public in 1986, Gates owned 45%, Allen owned 25%, and Ballmer owned 8%, worth about $62 million on day one. Ballmer's 8% shrank over the years to about 4.5% as Microsoft sold new shares to grow the business. But the company's total value went from $780 million in 1986 to roughly $3 trillion today, about 4,000 times bigger. In 2014, Ballmer spent $2 billion to buy the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team. He didn't sell a single Microsoft share to fund it. He still holds every share he had the day he walked out of the company. Every other person worth over $100 billion on earth built their fortune by starting a company. Jeff Bezos built Amazon. Elon Musk built SpaceX. Ballmer answered a phone call from a college friend. Gates gave up 3% of his own company to get Ballmer in the door. After decades of giving his money away to charity, Gates is now worth roughly $104 billion. Ballmer's Microsoft shares alone are worth about $134 billion. The man Gates hired to be his assistant now has more money than the man who hired him.
JUST IN: Steve Ballmer receives $303,261,807.94 quarterly dividend from Microsoft.
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Her name is Subhasini Mistry. She was married at the age of twelve. By the time she was around twenty-three, her husband Sadhan Chandra, a vegetable vendor near Kolkata, had died from a treatable illness. The family could not afford medical care. She was left with four children, no formal education and almost no money. In the months that followed, the family slipped into extreme poverty. At one point, she had to place her eldest son in an orphanage because she could not feed him. After her husband’s death, she made a promise to herself. No one else in her village would die because they were too poor to afford treatment. For a woman who could not read or write, it seemed impossible. But she started anyway. She worked as a domestic servant. She worked as a farm labourer. She sold vegetables on the roadside, the same work her husband had done. For nearly twenty years, she saved whatever she could. Part of that money went toward educating her son Ajoy. He eventually became a doctor. With her savings, she bought a small plot of land in Hanspukur. In the 1990s, with her son treating patients and villagers contributing whatever they could, she opened a small medical centre there. They called it Humanity Hospital. It began in a single room. Today, it has dozens of beds and treats hundreds of patients every week, many of them free of charge. In 2018, the woman who had never received a formal education was awarded the Padma Shri by the President of India. She could not save her husband. So she spent the next four decades helping thousands of other families save theirs. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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This is the condition of the Punjab mansion of Hindu businessman Todar Mal who paid 7,800 gold coins and bought 4 yards of land from the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb to bury the bodies of the 2 young sons and mother of Guru Gobind Singh on December 13, 1705. The Mughal faujdar Wazir Khan had ordered the two young children be bricked alive as they refused to accept Islam. When they died, their grandmother died of shock The Mughals did not want to allow the cremation to humiliate the martyrs. They stipulated that the buyer can take only as much space as he could cover with give gold coins for the land. All the Sikh chiefs just stood helplessly That's when Todar Mal produced the coins and bought the piece of land, and cremated the three bodies. This is biggest irony of life, India is only country where its true heritage is hidden from next generation and falsehood Is taught.
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The airline lost my bag for 72 hours. They handed me a $50 “courtesy” voucher at the baggage desk and smiled like they’d done me a favor. I kept the voucher. Then I opened my laptop and used a 1999 international treaty they never mention at check-in. Total recovered: $1,650. Here are the three legal weapons most passengers never know they have.
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It takes exceptional parenting and sacrifices of parents even if the kid is one in a million kinda talent. I learnt this while reading about Maria Sharapova. Her father in Russia made unbelievable sacrifices to bring her to USA, did exhausting jobs to pay for her tennis lessons. Even had to separate her from her mother. Then I saw this pattern in almost every great generational talent. Their parents went 2 steps ahead than the kid in hard work. Saina Nehwal’s father broke his PF for her training. Took her to Hyderabad. Richard Williams, father of Williams sisters learnt tennis first to train his daughters. In Sooryavanshi’s case, his father sold his farmland for his son’s career. Stands tall behind his son dealing with fame and pressure in international cricket. Many people have that talented kid and they feel great about it. But, they fail to move extra mile for the kid and just pass on the responsibility on the kid. Then the kid and parents get stuck in a loop where they regret or blame things on each other. If you cannot invest energy, money, and time on kid, do not expect him/her to do something exceptional. Everyone must read about Maria Sharapova and more than her, about her father Yuri Sharapov.
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At the young age of eleven, Dr K S Rajanna's life took a challenging turn when he lost his hands and feet to Polio. Instead of letting these limitations define him, he found inspiration in his own resilience and dedicated himself to empowering others facing similar challenges. His tireless efforts in social service were recognised by the Karnataka government in 2013, appointing him as the State Commissioner for the Disabled. And in 2024, his remarkable contributions were further honoured with the prestigious Padma Shri award. #DrRajanna #Inspiration #SocialWork #PadmaShri #PolioAwarness [Dr. Rajanna, Polio, Disability rights activist, Padma Shri, Social worker, Inspiration]
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Snow leopards are so solitary that biologists never bothered creating a collective noun for them. No "pride." No "pack." They patrol territories up to 1,000 square kilometers alone across the Himalayas, Hindu Kush, and Tibetan Plateau. So when CCTV catches them cuddling like house cats, there's a reason. The tail is the key. Snow leopard tails reach nearly a meter long, almost the full length of their body, and they're thicker than any other big cat's tail because they store fat for both insulation and energy reserves. At 5,000 meters elevation where temperatures hit -40°C, a snow leopard wraps that tail around its face and body like a built-in scarf. What this footage is showing is communal thermoregulation: body heat pooling between animals whose fur already provides one of the most effective insulation systems in nature. That fur runs up to 12 centimeters long on the belly. Double-layered: a soft woolly undercoat trapping warm air against the skin, coarser guard hairs on top blocking wind and snow. Their nasal cavity is wider and shorter than other cats', warming -40° air before it reaches the lungs. Paws are naturally oversized and fur-padded, distributing weight across deep snow like snowshoes. Metabolic rate runs higher than similar-sized cats, generating more body heat at rest just to survive the altitude. Roughly 4,000 to 6,500 remain in the wild across 12 countries. Researchers who study them for years sometimes never see one in person. They're called the "ghost of the mountains" for a reason. What you're watching is one of the loneliest animals on earth choosing not to be.
CCTV caught these snow leopards being absolute cuddle bugs
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A ghost just walked through a Chinese forest. No black patches. No dark circles around the eyes. Just snow-white fur, pale claws, and piercing red eyes staring back into the lens. For the first time in recorded history, a fully albino giant panda has been caught on camera in the wild. The image came from an infrared motion-triggered camera deep inside Wolong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan province, sitting roughly 2,000 metres above sea level. Scientists believe the cub is only one to two years old. Researchers say the bear looked physically strong, moving with steady, confident steps through the forest, a sign the rare genetic mutation hasn't held it back. Li Sheng, a bear researcher at Peking University, confirmed the discovery proves a "whitening" mutant gene exists in the Wolong panda population. The trait is recessive, meaning any cubs it has with a normal black-and-white mate would still look normal but secretly carry the gene. Fewer than 2,000 giant pandas are believed to exist in the wild. And now, somewhere in the bamboo forests of Sichuan, a one-of-a-kind ghost panda is walking among them. Source: Wolong National Nature Reserve / Peking University (via ScienceAlert, CBS News, Smithsonian Magazine)
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மங்களூரில் மண்டபம் மீனவர்கள் வலையில் 600 கிலோ எடை கொண்ட பூனை சுறா. அரிய வகை பூனை சுறா என்பதால் மீண்டும் கடலில் விட்ட மீனவர்கள் #Mangaluru | #Fish | #Catshark
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🌿 Tirumala is now 89.40% green 💚 TTD is protecting forests, animals, and nature in Seshachalam hills 🙏🌳 Over 90,000 devotees visit every day… still the hills stay green ✨
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In 1933, a young and beautiful Austrian woman took off her clothes for a movie director. She ran naked through the woods and swam naked in a lake. While King Kong was the most popular movie that year, Hollywood was buzzing about this scandalous film starring the gorgeous Austrian woman. Louis B. Mayer of the big MGM studio called her the most beautiful woman in the world. The movie, called Ecstasy, was banned in many countries, which made it even more famous and valuable. Mussolini reportedly refused to sell his copy at any price. The star of the film was Hedwig Kiesler. She joked that the secret of her beauty was "to stand there and look stupid." In reality, Kiesler was far from stupid. When she made Ecstasy, Kiesler was married to one of Austria’s richest men, Friedrich Mandl, the country’s leading arms manufacturer. His company later supplied weapons to the Nazis. Mandl showed off his beautiful wife at important dinners with Austrian, Italian, and German fascist leaders. At these meals—which included Hitler and Mussolini—Mandl often talked about the technology behind radio-controlled missiles and torpedoes. Kiesler, a Jew, hated the Nazis and strongly opposed her husband’s business. Mandl punished her by locking her in his castle, Schloss Schwarzenau. In 1937, she escaped by drugging her maid, dressing as the maid, and selling her jewelry to pay for a trip to London. She escaped just in time: in 1938, Germany took over Austria, seized Mandl’s factory, and he, being half Jewish, fled to Brazil. Later, Mandl became an adviser to Argentina’s president, Juan Peron. In London, Kiesler met Louis B. Mayer and signed a long-term contract with MGM, becoming one of their biggest stars. She appeared in more than 20 films, acting alongside Clark Gable, Judy Garland, and Bob Hope. Each of her first seven MGM movies was a hit. Still, Kiesler cared more about fighting the Nazis than making movies. In 1942, at the height of her fame, she developed a new communication system for sending coded messages that could not be “jammed.” The system could guide torpedoes and bombs to always hit their targets—a technology designed to fight Nazis. By the 1940s, both Nazis and Allied forces were using similar radio-controlled technology that her ex-husband had promoted. Most people today may not know the name Hedwig Kiesler or Hedy Markey. But many will remember one of Hollywood’s most famous beauties of the golden age—Hedy Lamarr. That was the name Louis B. Mayer gave his star actress.
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A joyous moment for every Indian! Chola Copper Plates dating back to the 11th Century will be repatriated to India from the Netherlands. Took part in the ceremony for the same in the presence of Prime Minister Rob Jetten. The Chola Copper Plates are a set of 21 large plates and 3 small plates and largely contain texts in Tamil, one of the most beautiful languages of the world. They relate to the great Rajendra Chola I formalising an oral commitment made by his father, King Rajaraja I. They also showcase the greatness of the Cholas. We in India are immensely proud of the Cholas, their culture and their maritime prowess. I thank the Government of the Netherlands and Leiden University in particular, where the Copper Plates were kept since the mid-19th century. @MinPres
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For babies in the NICU, donor milk can mean survival. Indian Badminton Player Jwala Gutta recently revealed that she donated nearly 60 litres of breast milk to government hospitals in Hyderabad and Chennai during her first year postpartum. For premature and critically ill babies, donor milk can become the difference between recovery and risk. Just 100 ml of donor milk can help feed a 1 kg premature baby for days. Many newborns in NICUs cannot immediately receive milk from their own mothers due to complications linked to premature birth, illness, stress, or delayed lactation. In those fragile first days, donor milk acts as a vital bridge — providing immunity, nutrition, and protection against life-threatening infections. India has over 125 human milk banks, but shortages remain common and awareness is still low. @Guttajwala #JwalaGutta #BreastMilkDonation #HumanMilkBank #NICUBabies #MaternalHealth [Jwala Gutta, Breast Milk Donation, Milk Bank]
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This generation does not even know who is Liz Hurley Frankly nobody even cares to google her infamous achievements…
🚨 English actress Liz Hurley, 60, and her son Damian, 24, are straight-up insane At this point nobody even knows who’s the mom, the son, the daughter, the older, the younger, the man, the woman, the boy, the celeb, the nepo king, the queen, or the whole Holy Spirit We lost…
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🚨 Tirumala rush huge… but darshan moving faster now! TTD’s Integrated Command Control Centre is managing queues with live CCTV monitoring, better crowd control & faster movement. ✅ 91,005 devotees had darshan on May 2 — record high!
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