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Telugu scribe handle boseDK langa dhi kada
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corrupt nayallu veellu. Chala scams vunnayi, including civils lo marks manipulation for nepotism. Govt sector lo kuda ganging up and scamming. Veellaki elevations waste.
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Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
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healthcare no use old age scenario depends on people -
Even India loo kuda same h1b holders go to another country antunaru
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fact anna....usa govt dont have any guts to touch h4..
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too late....u age bar vuncle. step aside and play
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Idanta sollu maa ex girlfriend bane vundedhi valla pakkinti ammayiki 100 kotlu vunnadu chesukunnadu ani maa ex ki valla amma vachhina anni sambhandalu chedagotti oka 25 cr vunnodini chesindi oka 30 yrs ki ippudu 38 vachhayi inka pillalu leru katnam anedi oka trash muchhata evadiko okadiki kalisi vachhiddi daniki 100 reasons vunnayi
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Andhra Cabinet approves 10% road safety cess for motor vehicles
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nokkadaniki more folice fatrolling vuntademo. -
y vuncle...mee furrformance ni meere.....ani seppandi.
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Ee vishayam teleeka anavasaram ga IT Loki vachaaaa baaaa
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Andhra Cabinet approves 10% road safety cess for motor vehicles
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Antha politicians/contractor lu mingutharu. Road lu maathram improve avvavu. -
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South paki langa always on duty
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Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
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It is pretty natural that people will try to defend the decisions that they make for themselves. In this case - it the decision to remain in the US or leave the US. In my particular case and in my view - money is not the be all and end all of my existence. I give due importance to money but it does not occupy too much of my time. I am content with what I make and whatever savings I have. Perhaps I should focus more on investments but the bottom line is I am not going to lose sleep over it. What I also do value are the following: 1) Cleanliness 2) Civic sense 3) Corruption - I had not given a single bribe in my 13 years of living here in the US -as a non-citizen, GC holder or as a citizen. And I had dealt with the government at every possible level - Federal, State and local. 4) Buying a property and not worrying about someone else occupying it with fake ownership documents. Sometimes when I go for a walk around my neighborhood - I have to pinch myself - it is so beautiful, peaceful and quiet. And this is a pretty simple suburban neighborhood. This is not to suggest there are no cons of living in the US. But the pros far outweigh the cons for me. At the end of the day - hand on your heart - you have to be genuine with yourself. Are you happy living in the US or India. In my case, considering every possible scenario - living in the US is a much better prospect than living in India. And similarly, I know people who are happy leaving the US and returning to India. So, it really boils down to your motivations as to why you choose to live in either place as long as your honest with yourself. The moment you start seeking "external" validation for your decisions - you are already second guessing your decisions. -
Yes h4 teeseyyoddu ani @Sucker uncle T thatha ki 100 @Coconut breaking
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south paki munja hurted
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Andhra allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgery puts patients at risk: PV Ramesh
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Biharis kanna worst -
Sankranthi ki kalisi vastunna the_mentalist and konebhar
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Seniors hit lottery vunnaru -
Andhra allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgery puts patients at risk: PV Ramesh
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Ayurvedic doctors can now perform surgeries in A.P. As per the orders issued by Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav, Ayurvedic students can perform 39 general surgical procedures and 19 for diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat, head, and oro-dentistry; he directs officials to introduce relevant postgraduate courses and equipment immediately at the Vijayawada Ayurvedic college Published - December 23, 2025 06:48 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA The Hindu Bureau Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav. Minister for Health, Medical Education and Family Welfare Satya Kumar Yadav has granted approval for Ayurvedic doctors, who have completed postgraduate courses in surgical studies and have proper training, to perform operations independently. According to a press note from the department on December 23, Tuesday, the decision is a step forward in the direction of integrating Indian traditional medicine with modern treatment methods. The Minister’s approval is in line with the Indian Medicine Central Council (Post Graduate Ayurveda Education) Amendment Regulations of the year 2020 and the guidelines issued by the National Commission for Indian Systems of Medicine. As per the permission granted by the Minister, Ayurvedic students can now perform 39 Shalya Tantra (general surgery) procedures and 19 Shalakya Tantra (diseases of eye, ear, nose, throat, head, oro-dentistry) procedures. The 2020 Regulations state that the PG scholar of Shalya and Shalakya shall be practically trained to acquaint with as well as to independently perform specified activities so that after completion of their PG degree, they are able to perform procedures independently. Some of these surgeries include surgical procedures related to infectious diseases, removal of damaged tissues caused by accidents, treatment of wounds and suturing, treatment for piles and **** fissures, removal of cysts, cataracts, and tumours, muscle-related treatments, and skin grafting procedures. Later, the Minister held discussions with AYUSH Department Director K. Dinesh Kumar and other officials on the next steps to be taken on this matter. At present, in addition to Dr. NRS Government Ayurvedic College in Vijayawada, there are two private Ayurvedic colleges in the State. The Minister said postgraduate courses in Shalya Tantra and Shalakya Tantra should be introduced immediately at the Vijayawada Ayurvedic college, and that appropriate measures be taken to provide quality education. The Minister also suggested that the necessary operation theatres and surgical equipment be provided in adequate quantities for these courses. He later expressed happiness that the decision to permit the students to perform surgeries has been taken, as he hoped it will integrate ancient Indian medical practices with the modern methods. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/ayurvedic-doctors-can-now-perform-surgeries-in-ap/article70429189.ece -
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Swami Jnanananda born as Bhupathiraju Lakshminarasimha Raju. Born in december 1896 bheemvaram. Student of James Chadwick. Did spiritual studies for 10 years in himalayas . He went to Czechoslovakia to work at the Charles University with Prof. Dolshek for about three years. His research at the university led to the development of precise methods in X-Ray spectroscopy for which he was awarded a D.Sc. in 1936. He has shifted to England and joined University of Liverpool under Sir James Chadwick during the World War II. He has worked in Nuclear Physics, Spectroscopy of Beta Radiations and received his Ph.D. He continued his research on Beta Ray spectroscopy in the United States with a number of radioactive isotopes at the Michigan University. He completed his book on High Vacuum.
