• Two Brothers. One Vision. A Transformed Future.
    Meghraj and Ajit Dhakad, two brothers from Sisoda village in Rajasthan, are redefining rural education.

    With a personal donation of β‚Ή15 crore, they rebuilt their childhood government school — Kankubai-Sohanlal Dhakad Government Senior Secondary School — into a world-class campus that rivals top urban institutions.

    From broken chalkboards to:
    • 40 smart classrooms
    • State-of-the-art science and computer labs
    • Digital learning tools
    • A large library and reading areas
    • Sprawling playgrounds and green, secure surroundings

    Their goal? Ensure that no child from their village has to leave home for quality education.

    This is rural revival through education — led by those who once sat in the same classrooms.

    A proud villager told Asianet News:
    “We never imagined such a school. Now our children can dream bigger — right from here.”

    It’s not just a school — it’s a symbol of what alumni, purpose, and vision can build together.

    #RuralTransformation #Rajasthan #School #InspiringIndia #GovtSchoolMakeover #PositiveNews #Education #MarketingGrowmatics
    Two Brothers. One Vision. A Transformed Future. Meghraj and Ajit Dhakad, two brothers from Sisoda village in Rajasthan, are redefining rural education. With a personal donation of β‚Ή15 crore, they rebuilt their childhood government school — Kankubai-Sohanlal Dhakad Government Senior Secondary School — into a world-class campus that rivals top urban institutions. From broken chalkboards to: • 40 smart classrooms • State-of-the-art science and computer labs • Digital learning tools • A large library and reading areas • Sprawling playgrounds and green, secure surroundings Their goal? Ensure that no child from their village has to leave home for quality education. This is rural revival through education — led by those who once sat in the same classrooms. A proud villager told Asianet News: “We never imagined such a school. Now our children can dream bigger — right from here.” It’s not just a school — it’s a symbol of what alumni, purpose, and vision can build together. #RuralTransformation #Rajasthan #School #InspiringIndia #GovtSchoolMakeover #PositiveNews #Education #MarketingGrowmatics
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  • In San Diego, a small research team pointed a cheap residential satellite dish at the sky and watched the world's private traffic pour in. Using about $800 of off the shelf hardware and open source tools, they spent three years sweeping geostationary satellites that sit 22,000 miles above Earth and still quietly handle backhaul for airlines, remote cell towers, oil rigs, utilities, and governments. Instead of hardened, encrypted links, they kept finding raw, readable data flowing straight into their receiver.⁠
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    From just 39 satellites, only a slice of the global geostationary fleet, the team captured private phone calls, text messages, in flight Wi Fi sessions, and internal corporate and government communications. A nine hour recording of T Mobile satellite backhaul revealed more than 2,700 phone numbers plus one side of users’ calls and SMS. Other links exposed browsing activity from passengers on commercial flights and traffic from rural internet customers whose data had been routed skyward without proper protection.⁠
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    The leaks went far beyond consumer chatter. Mexican military and police units were broadcasting mission details, asset locations, and helicopter maintenance logs in the clear. U.S. vessels were transmitting unencrypted internal traffic that revealed ship identities and movements. Operators of critical infrastructure, including a major Latin American electric utility, were sending status reports, customer records, and failure alerts with no end to end encryption at all, creating an easy starting point for espionage or disruption.⁠
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    After quiet disclosure, some firms, including T Mobile and AT&T, scrambled to add encryption, while others lagged behind. The researchers are now preparing an open source toolkit, named after their paper “Don’t Look Up,” so regulators, defenders, and operators can see for themselves what is leaking from orbit. The larger lesson is blunt, security by hoping nobody looks up is not security, it is an invitation.⁠
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    #satellites #cybersecurity #encryption #infosec #space #communications #datasecurity #privacy #technology
    In San Diego, a small research team pointed a cheap residential satellite dish at the sky and watched the world's private traffic pour in. Using about $800 of off the shelf hardware and open source tools, they spent three years sweeping geostationary satellites that sit 22,000 miles above Earth and still quietly handle backhaul for airlines, remote cell towers, oil rigs, utilities, and governments. Instead of hardened, encrypted links, they kept finding raw, readable data flowing straight into their receiver.⁠ ⁠ From just 39 satellites, only a slice of the global geostationary fleet, the team captured private phone calls, text messages, in flight Wi Fi sessions, and internal corporate and government communications. A nine hour recording of T Mobile satellite backhaul revealed more than 2,700 phone numbers plus one side of users’ calls and SMS. Other links exposed browsing activity from passengers on commercial flights and traffic from rural internet customers whose data had been routed skyward without proper protection.⁠ ⁠ The leaks went far beyond consumer chatter. Mexican military and police units were broadcasting mission details, asset locations, and helicopter maintenance logs in the clear. U.S. vessels were transmitting unencrypted internal traffic that revealed ship identities and movements. Operators of critical infrastructure, including a major Latin American electric utility, were sending status reports, customer records, and failure alerts with no end to end encryption at all, creating an easy starting point for espionage or disruption.⁠ ⁠ After quiet disclosure, some firms, including T Mobile and AT&T, scrambled to add encryption, while others lagged behind. The researchers are now preparing an open source toolkit, named after their paper “Don’t Look Up,” so regulators, defenders, and operators can see for themselves what is leaking from orbit. The larger lesson is blunt, security by hoping nobody looks up is not security, it is an invitation.⁠ ⁠ #satellites #cybersecurity #encryption #infosec #space #communications #datasecurity #privacy #technology
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  • A 2018 interview quote from OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal revealed one of the rawest truths of startup life:
    “Stay away from family when you’re building a startup. They make your life difficult.”

    Coming from someone who started by selling SIM cards in rural Odisha…
    and went on to build OYO Rooms at just 19, this hits different.

    With just 10,000 in seed capital, he reimagined India’s entire budget-hotel industry and turned OYO into one of the world’s largest hospitality startups.

    His message is simple, but powerful:
    Age doesn’t matter. Background doesn’t matter. Resources don’t matter.
    Execution does.

    Follow @marketing.growmatics for more raw truths, founder insights, and real startup stories.

    #marketinggrowmatics #RiteshAgarwal #OYO #EntrepreneurLife #StartupMindset #BusinessFacts #FounderStories #MotivationDaily #IndianEntrepreneurs #StartupIndia #GrowthMindset #HustleMindset #ExplorePage #BusinessReels
    A 2018 interview quote from OYO founder Ritesh Agarwal revealed one of the rawest truths of startup life: “Stay away from family when you’re building a startup. They make your life difficult.” Coming from someone who started by selling SIM cards in rural Odisha… and went on to build OYO Rooms at just 19, this hits different. With just 10,000 in seed capital, he reimagined India’s entire budget-hotel industry and turned OYO into one of the world’s largest hospitality startups. His message is simple, but powerful: Age doesn’t matter. Background doesn’t matter. Resources don’t matter. Execution does. Follow @marketing.growmatics for more raw truths, founder insights, and real startup stories. #marketinggrowmatics #RiteshAgarwal #OYO #EntrepreneurLife #StartupMindset #BusinessFacts #FounderStories #MotivationDaily #IndianEntrepreneurs #StartupIndia #GrowthMindset #HustleMindset #ExplorePage #BusinessReels
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  • It has become increasingly clear that, just as the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) and several other organizations, movements, collectives, and groups warned, agribusiness is at the forefront of the supposed search for solutions to the environmental crisis.

    Embrapa’s (the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, a state entity) event at the Climate Conference is sponsored by giants such as Bayer, Nestlé, and Syngenta, accused of practices that exacerbate socio-environmental damage

    Read the full article by Fernanda Alcântara of the MST (@movimentosemterra) on our website.
    It has become increasingly clear that, just as the Landless Rural Workers’ Movement (MST) and several other organizations, movements, collectives, and groups warned, agribusiness is at the forefront of the supposed search for solutions to the environmental crisis. Embrapa’s (the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation, a state entity) event at the Climate Conference is sponsored by giants such as Bayer, Nestlé, and Syngenta, accused of practices that exacerbate socio-environmental damage πŸ“² Read the full article by Fernanda Alcântara of the MST (@movimentosemterra) on our website.
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  • Prakash Nemade, a humble farmer from Imdevadi village in Solapur district, Maharashtra, began his dairy journey in 1998 with just one cow. Initially selling milk on a small scale, he recognized the potential in dairy farming and gradually expanded his herd to 150 cows. Today, his dairy produces approximately 1,000 liters of milk daily, generating a monthly income in lakhs.

    Understanding that milk sales alone weren’t sufficient, Prakash turned his attention to an often-overlooked byproduct—cow dung. Recognizing its growing demand for organic farming and biogas production, he commercialized its use, adding another revenue stream to his business. Combining earnings from milk and dung sales, his annual income has now reached around β‚Ή1.5 crore.

    With his earnings, Prakash constructed a luxurious β‚Ή1 crore bungalow in his village, aptly named “Godhan Nivas.” His journey exemplifies how traditional farming, when approached with innovation and dedication, can transform into a lucrative enterprise. Prakash Nemade’s story serves as a beacon of inspiration for the new generation in rural areas.

    #PrakashNemade #DairyFarmingSuccess #OrganicFarming #BiogasEnergy #RuralEntrepreneurship #GodhanNivas #FarmersInspiration #Trending #MaharashtraFarmers #InnovativeAgriculture #Marketinggrowmatics
    Prakash Nemade, a humble farmer from Imdevadi village in Solapur district, Maharashtra, began his dairy journey in 1998 with just one cow. Initially selling milk on a small scale, he recognized the potential in dairy farming and gradually expanded his herd to 150 cows. Today, his dairy produces approximately 1,000 liters of milk daily, generating a monthly income in lakhs. Understanding that milk sales alone weren’t sufficient, Prakash turned his attention to an often-overlooked byproduct—cow dung. Recognizing its growing demand for organic farming and biogas production, he commercialized its use, adding another revenue stream to his business. Combining earnings from milk and dung sales, his annual income has now reached around β‚Ή1.5 crore. With his earnings, Prakash constructed a luxurious β‚Ή1 crore bungalow in his village, aptly named “Godhan Nivas.” His journey exemplifies how traditional farming, when approached with innovation and dedication, can transform into a lucrative enterprise. Prakash Nemade’s story serves as a beacon of inspiration for the new generation in rural areas. #PrakashNemade #DairyFarmingSuccess #OrganicFarming #BiogasEnergy #RuralEntrepreneurship #GodhanNivas #FarmersInspiration #Trending #MaharashtraFarmers #InnovativeAgriculture #Marketinggrowmatics
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  • People say simplicity is a choice — and here’s living proof.

    In a heartfelt post on X, user Rajiv Mehta shared a video that quietly went viral. In it, an elderly man in a rural village—clad in modest, traditional attire—revealed something astonishing:

    An elderly man in a rural village, dressed in the most modest attire, lives a life free of luxuries. No cars. No fancy houses. No flex.

    But when a casual conversation with him went viral online, the world was shocked.

    He revealed he holds shares worth over β‚Ή100 crore!

    His portfolio:
    • β‚Ή80 Cr in L&T
    • β‚Ή21 Cr in Ultratech Cement
    • β‚Ή1 Cr in Karnataka Bank

    No expensive lifestyle. No big show-off. Just discipline, patience, and the magic of compounding.

    The lesson?
    True wealth isn’t always visible. Sometimes, the richest people live the simplest lives.

    Would you choose simplicity if you had β‚Ή100 crore?

    Follow @marketing.growmatics for more

    #SimpleLiving #WealthWisdom #InvestingLessons #ViralStory #StockMarketIndia #CompoundingMagic #FinancialFreedom #IndiaRising #Simplicity #InvestSmart #MarketingGrowmatics
    People say simplicity is a choice — and here’s living proof. In a heartfelt post on X, user Rajiv Mehta shared a video that quietly went viral. In it, an elderly man in a rural village—clad in modest, traditional attire—revealed something astonishing: An elderly man in a rural village, dressed in the most modest attire, lives a life free of luxuries. No cars. No fancy houses. No flex. But when a casual conversation with him went viral online, the world was shocked. πŸ‘‰ He revealed he holds shares worth over β‚Ή100 crore! His portfolio: • β‚Ή80 Cr in L&T • β‚Ή21 Cr in Ultratech Cement • β‚Ή1 Cr in Karnataka Bank No expensive lifestyle. No big show-off. Just discipline, patience, and the magic of compounding. 🌱 πŸ’­ The lesson? True wealth isn’t always visible. Sometimes, the richest people live the simplest lives. Would you choose simplicity if you had β‚Ή100 crore? πŸ‘€ Follow @marketing.growmatics for more #SimpleLiving #WealthWisdom #InvestingLessons #ViralStory #StockMarketIndia #CompoundingMagic #FinancialFreedom #IndiaRising #Simplicity #InvestSmart #MarketingGrowmatics
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  • China just unveiled a tiny 6G powerhouse: an “all-frequency” chip that spans 0.5 to 115 gigahertz and topped 100 gigabits per second in lab tests. Built by teams at Peking University and City University of Hong Kong, the 11 mm by 1.7 mm device consolidates what once required nine separate radio systems into a single thumbnail-sized package, stitching together low microwave bands with millimeter-wave and terahertz for both reach and raw speed.⁠
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    The secret is photonic-electronic fusion. A broadband electro-optic modulator converts wireless signals into light, photonic components process them, and tunable lasers mix frequencies on the fly. In trials, the chip maintained stable links across its full span and could retune 6 GHz in about 180 microseconds, hundreds of times faster than a blink, while sustaining single-channel rates above 100 Gbps.⁠
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    Coverage agility is built in. If one band is blocked or noisy, “frequency navigation” hops instantly to a clearer channel, preserving continuity in crowded arenas, dense cities, or challenging terrains. High bands handle ultra-low-latency tasks like immersive VR or telesurgery, while lower bands push signals across rural regions, underwater corridors, and even space, an explicit aim to narrow the urban-rural digital gap where typical speeds hover near 20 Mbps.⁠
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    Researchers say this is also a hardware foundation for AI-native networks, radios that sense their environment and algorithmically adapt in real time. Next up are plug-and-play modules no larger than a USB stick for phones, base stations, drones, and IoT gear. If commercialized, networking stops being a patchwork of bands and boxes and becomes a single, programmable spectrum fabric, transforming global connectivity and opening the door to unprecedented applications in automation, medicine, and exploration.⁠
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    #6g #wireless #photonics #ai #telecom #chips #china #terahertz #futureofconnectivity #innovation #iot #vr #automation
    China just unveiled a tiny 6G powerhouse: an “all-frequency” chip that spans 0.5 to 115 gigahertz and topped 100 gigabits per second in lab tests. Built by teams at Peking University and City University of Hong Kong, the 11 mm by 1.7 mm device consolidates what once required nine separate radio systems into a single thumbnail-sized package, stitching together low microwave bands with millimeter-wave and terahertz for both reach and raw speed.⁠ ⁠ The secret is photonic-electronic fusion. A broadband electro-optic modulator converts wireless signals into light, photonic components process them, and tunable lasers mix frequencies on the fly. In trials, the chip maintained stable links across its full span and could retune 6 GHz in about 180 microseconds, hundreds of times faster than a blink, while sustaining single-channel rates above 100 Gbps.⁠ ⁠ Coverage agility is built in. If one band is blocked or noisy, “frequency navigation” hops instantly to a clearer channel, preserving continuity in crowded arenas, dense cities, or challenging terrains. High bands handle ultra-low-latency tasks like immersive VR or telesurgery, while lower bands push signals across rural regions, underwater corridors, and even space, an explicit aim to narrow the urban-rural digital gap where typical speeds hover near 20 Mbps.⁠ ⁠ Researchers say this is also a hardware foundation for AI-native networks, radios that sense their environment and algorithmically adapt in real time. Next up are plug-and-play modules no larger than a USB stick for phones, base stations, drones, and IoT gear. If commercialized, networking stops being a patchwork of bands and boxes and becomes a single, programmable spectrum fabric, transforming global connectivity and opening the door to unprecedented applications in automation, medicine, and exploration.⁠ ⁠ #6g #wireless #photonics #ai #telecom #chips #china #terahertz #futureofconnectivity #innovation #iot #vr #automation
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  • For more than three decades, AOL’s dial-up service was the creaky gateway to the internet, its beeps and screeches etched into digital history. That era ends September 30, when the company will permanently shut down the landline-based connection that once defined how millions went online.⁠
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    Launched in 1991, AOL dial-up topped out at 56 kilobits per second, fast enough for email and early chat rooms, but glacial by today’s broadband and fiber-optic standards. At its peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, AOL boasted more than 30 million subscribers in the U.S., blanketing mailboxes with free trial CDs and popularizing the cheerful “You’ve got mail” greeting.⁠
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    The service persisted for years after cable and DSL took over, thanks to rural infrastructure gaps and loyal customers who kept paying even when faster options were available. In 2015, AOL still had 2.1 million dial-up users, and by 2023, Census data put that number near 160,000 households, about 0.13% of U.S. internet subscriptions.⁠
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    AOL’s decline mirrors the retirement of other early-web icons. AIM shut down in 2017, Microsoft killed Internet Explorer in 2022, and Skype followed in 2025. Once valued at $164 billion after a record-breaking Time Warner merger in 2000, now infamous as one of corporate America’s worst deals, AOL changed hands multiple times and is now owned by Apollo Global Management alongside Yahoo.⁠
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    Though the dial-up network will vanish, AOL will keep offering email and other subscription services. For those who first logged on through that hissing modem, its shutdown closes one of the internet’s most nostalgic chapters.
    For more than three decades, AOL’s dial-up service was the creaky gateway to the internet, its beeps and screeches etched into digital history. That era ends September 30, when the company will permanently shut down the landline-based connection that once defined how millions went online.⁠ ⁠ Launched in 1991, AOL dial-up topped out at 56 kilobits per second, fast enough for email and early chat rooms, but glacial by today’s broadband and fiber-optic standards. At its peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, AOL boasted more than 30 million subscribers in the U.S., blanketing mailboxes with free trial CDs and popularizing the cheerful “You’ve got mail” greeting.⁠ ⁠ The service persisted for years after cable and DSL took over, thanks to rural infrastructure gaps and loyal customers who kept paying even when faster options were available. In 2015, AOL still had 2.1 million dial-up users, and by 2023, Census data put that number near 160,000 households, about 0.13% of U.S. internet subscriptions.⁠ ⁠ AOL’s decline mirrors the retirement of other early-web icons. AIM shut down in 2017, Microsoft killed Internet Explorer in 2022, and Skype followed in 2025. Once valued at $164 billion after a record-breaking Time Warner merger in 2000, now infamous as one of corporate America’s worst deals, AOL changed hands multiple times and is now owned by Apollo Global Management alongside Yahoo.⁠ ⁠ Though the dial-up network will vanish, AOL will keep offering email and other subscription services. For those who first logged on through that hissing modem, its shutdown closes one of the internet’s most nostalgic chapters.
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  • What’s So Special About Hindustan Ka Dil – Madhya Pradesh?

    Step into the heart of India where wildlife, heritage, spirituality, and adventure await! From tiger-spotting safaris and ancient rock art to majestic forts and tranquil lakes , Madhya Pradesh is a dream come true for every traveler. Indulge in the flavors , explore rural charm , and uncover the soul of India in every corner.

    Ready to dive into #HindustanKaDil? Connect our travel consultant now. Call Us: +91-9625056122 or visit us at www.thetrippers.co.in

    #IncredibleMadhyaPradesh #HeritageAndWildlife #ExploreMP #BucketListIndia #IncredibleIndia #TheTrippers
    🌟 What’s So Special About Hindustan Ka Dil – Madhya Pradesh? πŸ’šβœ¨ 🌟 Step into the heart of India where wildlife, heritage, spirituality, and adventure await! From tiger-spotting safaris 🐯 and ancient rock art πŸ–ΌοΈ to majestic forts 🏰 and tranquil lakes 🌊, Madhya Pradesh is a dream come true for every traveler. Indulge in the flavors 🍲, explore rural charm 🌾, and uncover the soul of India in every corner. Ready to dive into #HindustanKaDil? πŸŒΏπŸ’– Connect our travel consultant now. Call Us: +91-9625056122 or visit us at www.thetrippers.co.in #IncredibleMadhyaPradesh #HeritageAndWildlife #ExploreMP #BucketListIndia #IncredibleIndia #TheTrippers
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  • Australia is testing glow-in-the-dark road markings to improve safety at night

    The paint charges during the day and glows after sunset, helping drivers see better on dark rural roads.

    This could reduce accidents, save energy, and avoid the need for streetlights in remote areas.

    If the tests go well, more regions could start using this smart solution to make roads safer and more visible at night.

    Love smart ideas that just make sense? Follow @Wealth

    #Australia #Innovation #RoadSafety #Tech
    Australia is testing glow-in-the-dark road markings to improve safety at night πŸŒ™ The paint charges during the day and glows after sunset, helping drivers see better on dark rural roads. This could reduce accidents, save energy, and avoid the need for streetlights in remote areas. If the tests go well, more regions could start using this smart solution to make roads safer and more visible at night. Love smart ideas that just make sense? Follow @Wealth 🌟 #Australia #Innovation #RoadSafety #Tech
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