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keytaryourheart · 1 year ago
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guy montgomerys guy mont spelling bee last night was so good ... my first live spelling bee and it was anne edmonds, anirban dasgupta, feRN BRADY and JOHN FUCKING KEARNSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (FT. PAUL WILLIAMS) oughhhhhghghhhh
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john won by being a SNEAKY LITTLE BITCH (idiot) and anirban lost but won our hearts.......... johns prize was a horse book which he gave to fern bc she wanted it (they were chatting all night) and he kept the trucker hat prize to himself (pictured wearing)
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paul williams helped with the audience interaction and had some crazy fucking zingers... how have i seen him 3 times this festival??? and seeing him again tonight......
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mundanefanatsy · 5 hours ago
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My review of the Amazon Prime Original, Afsos.
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fahrukhomarmusic · 4 months ago
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🎶 Main Dhoondne | Heart-Touching Hindi Cover | Fahrukh Omar | Sad Romantic Song 2025 Full Song Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNRY7lbZSQ
🎼 Cover Credits: 🔹 Song Title: Main Dhoondne (मैं ढूंढणे) 🔹 Singer & Featured: Fahrukh Omar 🔹 Piano & Arrangement: Anirban Sarkar (Babai) 🔹 Mixed & Mastered: Sagar DasGupta (UFO Studios) 🔹 Cinematography: Somnath Hazra 🔹 Edit & Color: Photovision Moments (Souradip) 🔹 Project Head: Aditya 🔹 Digital Advisor: Sanjay Sen 🔹 Label: @FahrukhOmarMusic
✨ Original Song Credits: 🎵 Main Dhoondne Ko Zamaane Mein 🎤 Singer: Arijit Singh 🎼 Music Director: Gaurav Dagaonkar 📝 Lyrics: Arafat Mehmood 🎚 Mixed & Mastered: Eric Pillai 🎬 Movie: Heartless 🎶 Music Label: T-Series
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newsriveting · 5 months ago
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Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal, Mines, and Steel visits SAIL-Bhilai Steel Plant
Anirban Dasgupta, Director I/c (SAIL-BSP) briefing members of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal, Mines, and Steel Team News Riveting Raipur, January 22 The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Coal, Mines, and Steel arrived for a study visit to SAIL-Bhilai Steel Plant on Wednesday. Upon their arrival at Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP), the committee was welcomed by Amarendu Prakash, Chairman…
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24x7newsbengal · 2 years ago
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nilnews4 · 5 years ago
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Afsos review: Amazon’s new Indian show is a pitiful letdown, undeserving of Gulshan Devaiah - tv
Afsos review: Amazon’s new Indian show is a pitiful letdown, undeserving of Gulshan Devaiah – tv
Afsos Director – Anubhuti Kashyap Solid – Gulshan Devaiah, Anjali Patil, Heeba Shah, Danish Sait, Dhruv Sehgal 
On a number of events in Amazon Prime Video’s newest Indian present, Afsos, you’ll see the phrase ‘Fargo’ printed on random objects. There’s a big automobile with ‘Fargo’ written on its exterior, and contained in the automobile there’s a pocket book with the identical phrase printed on…
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pincomedy · 8 years ago
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http://pincomedy.com/vegetarians-bikers-and-pilots-stand-up-comedy-by-vaibhav-sethia/
Vegetarians Bikers and Pilots | Stand up comedy by Vaibhav Sethia
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diwangpalaboy · 6 years ago
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DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
DEVELOPMENT DEFINED Rethinking Development by Roland Simbulan (1982) Development and the Developing World by Uma Kambhampati (2004) Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen (1999) An Introduction to Economics and Economic Development Issues in the Philippines edited by Reuel Hermoso (1997) Human Geography by Meredith Marsh and Peter Alagona (2009) DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Development Studies edited by Jeffrey Haynes (2005) International Development Studies: Theories and Methods in Research and Practice by Andy Sumner and Michael Tribe (2013) Critique, Rediscovery and Revival of Development Studies by Mural Arsel and Anirban Dasgupta (2015) The Irrelevance of Development Studies by Michael Edwards (1989) Oryentasyon at Kasaysayan ng UP Development Studies Program ni Roland Simbulan (2014) Development Studies in UP: History, Curriculum and Practicum by Edberto Villegas (2014) Development Studies by Trysh Olives (audio-visual presentation) Praxis by Yfur Fernandez (audio-visual presentation) DEVELOPMENT PARADIGMS AND MODELS Technocracy and Development in the Philippines by Roman Dubsky (1993) Discourses on Development by Bjorn Hettne (2005) The Development Reader edited by Sharad Chari and Stuart Corbridge (2008) The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment by Charles Wilber and Kenneth Jameson (1996) Perspectives and Debates in Development Studies by Benjamin Tolosa (1997) Perspectives on Society, the Economy and the State by Benjamin Tolosa (1997) The Crisis of Development Theory by Bruce McFarlane (1989) The Myth of Development: The Non-Viable Economies of the 21st Century by Oswaldo De Rivero (2001) Models of Development and the Concept of Social Development by Alfonzo Guzman (1993) Notions of Social Development in Philippine National Development Planning by Lourdes Rebullida (1987) Philippine Social Development Perspectives by Rizal Buendia (1995) Rural Administration and Development by Wilfredo Carada (2000) The People's Economy: Philippine Community-Based Industries and Alternative Development by Masaaki Satake (2003) Kaunlaran nina Jessica Dator at Marilu Cardenas (2004) Disciplines and Ideas in the Social Sciences by John Ponsaran, et. al. (2017) Center and Periphery: Economic and Political Levels of Analysis by Miomir Jaksic Challenges to Capitalism: Marx, Lenin and Mao by John Gurley (1976) The Myth of the Market: Promises and Illusions by Jeremy Seabrook (1990) Models of Development: A Comparative Study of Economic Growth in South Korea and Taiwan edited by Laurence Lau (1990) Indigenization for Development by UP College of Public Administration Research (1995) Good Practices on Indigenous People's Development edited by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (2006) Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered by EF Schumacher (1973) Story of Stuff by Annie Leonard (audio-visual presentation) DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS Political Economy of GNP Accounting in the Philippines by Edberto Villegas (2008) Human Capital and Development in the Philippines edited by Joseph Capuno and Aniceto Orbeta (2008) The Economist Pocket World in Figures Human Development: The Neglected Dimension edited by Khadija Haq and Uner Kirdar (1986) Human Development Report Philippine Human Development Report DEVELOPMENT ETHICS Researching the Vulnerable by Pranee Liamputtong (2006) Displacement by Development: Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities by Peter Penz, Jay Drydyk and Pablo Bose (2011) Contesting Development: Critical Struggle for Social Change edited by Philippine McMichael (2010) Politics of Unequal Development by Anthony Payne (2005) Science and Technology for Development by James Smith (2009) The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development by Rounaq Jahan (1995) Male Bias in the Development Process: A Overview by Diane Elson (1995) Migration and Development: A Matter of Seeking Justice by IBON International (2013) DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Capacity for Development: New Solutions to Old Problems by UNDP (2002) Framework and Strategy in Human Wellbeing by Conservation International Philippines (2007) Community Organizing for People Empowerment by Angelito Manalili (1990) DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION Introduction to Development Communication by Jia Virginia Ongkiko and Alexander Flor (1998) Communication for Rural Development: A Source Book by Mario Acunzo, et. al. (2014) Panimulang Kurso sa Gawaing Propaganda by People's Education Resource Center - International Political Economy (2005) Campaign for People's Goals: A Toolkit for Campaigners by Campaign for People's Goals for Sustainable Development (2013) Communication from the Ground Up by Mina Ramirez (1990) Using Video for Sustainable Development: A Training Handbook by Paulina Baustista (1997) Panimulang Kurso sa Gawaing Propaganda by People's Education Resource Center Institute of Political Economy (2005) Making Documentaries in the Philippines by Isabel Enriquez Kenny (2005) Reflections on Development Communication by Nora Quebral (2007) Communication for Development by Alexander Flor (audio-visual presentation) GLOBALIZATION, DEGLOBALIZATION AND ALTERGLOBALIZATION Globalization: The Key Concepts by Thomas Hylland Ericksen (2007) Globalization and Development by Ian Taylor (2005) Globalization and Labor: The New 'Great Transformation' by Ronaldo Munck (2002) The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization by Thomas Friedman (2000) Power Shift by Alvin Toffler (1990) A People's World: Alternatives to Economic Globalization by John Madeley (2003) Questioning Globalization by Kavaljit Singh (2004) Intensifying Working Women's Burden: The Impact of Globalization on Women Labor in Asia edited by Judy Taguiwalo (2005) Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy by Walden Bello (2002)
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newmonk · 6 years ago
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For some reason I’m on a podcast. Discussing my journey so far. Grateful for this! Thank you Vinamre.
(I fumble a lot, please pardon)
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themovieinfo · 3 years ago
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Mukhosh (N/A)
Mukhosh (N/A) is a 2021 India Bengali language Sci-Fi film directed by Birsa Dasgupta. Mukhosh (N/A) film stars Anirban Bhattacharya, Chandrayee Ghosh in supporting roles. Mukhosh (N/A) film premiered on N/A. Free download and watch Mukhosh (N/A) all episode. Mukhosh (N/A) A married couple tries to decipher their unusual childbirth. Mukhosh (N/A) Movie Information Stat Cast Anirban Bhattacharya,…
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newsriveting · 7 months ago
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Four CGMs of Bhilai Steel Plant among 21 senior officers of SAIL promoted as EDs
Bhilai Steel Plant Team News Riveting Raipur, November 15 Twenty One CGMs working in various units of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) including four from the Chhattisgarh-based Bhilai Steel Plant have been promoted as Executive Directors (EDs). Anirban Dasgupta, Director I/c (BSP) handed over the promotion orders to Dr M. Ravindranath, P K Sarkar, S K Gajbhiye, and Anish Sengupta at…
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biotechtimes · 5 years ago
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IIT Gandhinagar Recruitment 2020 – Biotech/ Bioinfo/ Life Sciences Jobs
New Post has been published on https://biotechtimes.org/2020/12/17/iit-gandhinagar-recruitment-2020-biotech-bioinfo-life-sciences-jobs/
IIT Gandhinagar Recruitment 2020 – Biotech/ Bioinfo/ Life Sciences Jobs
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IIT Gandhinagar Recruitment 2020
IIT Gandhinagar Recruitment 2020 – Biotech/ Bioinfo/ Life Sciences Jobs. Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) has announced notification for 1 JRF + 1 Research Associate position. Check out the complete details below:
Biotech/ Bioinfo/ Life Sciences Jobs
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) invites applications for JRF+RA positions for the following project:
Title of Project: Multiomics data analysis to demarcate oral cancer and healthy tissue for margin clearance.
Brief description: This project aims to do omics data analysis for establishing molecular signatures to differentiate between healthy and cancer tissue. Intended outcomes of this project include the development of open-source machine learning tools for various regulatory network Inference, creation of an India specific omics database as well as open-source tools for integrated pipeline analysis for oral cancer, as well as establishing molecular signatures for a clear demarcation of healthy and cancerous tissue in patients with oral cancer for developing new techniques for surgery.
No. of Positions: Two (1 JRF + 1 Research Associate)
Fellowship: JRF INR 25,000 + 20% HRA per month
Research Associate INR 36,000 + 20% HRA per month
Duration: Initially for one year and may be extended annually after performance evaluation till the end of the project.
Essential Qualifications:
For JRF: M.Sc.or M.Tech. in Biotechnology/ Life Sciences/ Computer Science with at least 60% marks along with GATE/NET or any national level JRF eligibility test qualified.
For Research Associate: Ph.D. in bioinformatics or machine learning with a keen interest to apply machine learning techniques in biological data analysis.
Desirable: Experience in running bioinformatics software as well as coding in python highly desirable.
Principal Investigator: Anirban Dasgupta, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering.
Start date:
JRF: As soon as possible.
RA: Tentative start date from Feb 01, 2021.
Application deadline: Applications will continue to be screened until the post is filled.
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ehteirik · 5 years ago
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Liked on YouTube: "RelationShit Advice Ep6 | Ft. Sumukhi Suresh, Anirban Dasgupta & Mikhail Almeida" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52-z30x458Y
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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Afsos Review: We Regret to Inform You That This Amazon Series Is Not Worth Your Time
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Stop (me) if you think you've heard this one before. (We realise you can't but just bear with us. And no, it's not a Smiths reference.) A suicidal protagonist wants to die but they can't begin to kill themselves. Unsure of how to proceed, they are introduced to a novel idea: hire a hitman to do it for them. This is a popular conceit in filmmaking, so much so that it has its own page on both pop culture database IMDb, and plot conventions catalogue TV Tropes. Stand-up comic Anirban Dasgupta and newcomer Dibya Chatterjee, the two creators of the new Amazon Prime Video miniseries Afsos — Hindi for “regret” — likely know this, which is why they add a new ingredient to the mix: an elixir of life. On the surface, Afsos — based on the little-known Bengali novel “Golper Goru Chaande” — comes across as a black comedy that wants to engage with morbid questions, including the value of life, the spectre of death, and the price of immortality. But the Amazon series — written by creators Dasgupta and Chatterjee with another newcomer in Sourav Ghosh — is never clear on what the tone is supposed to be. All too often, Afsos finds itself in a much different comedy subgenre, an absurdist one, one where the laughs are dependent on the audience leaving its brains behind. That in itself may be generous, as Dasgupta largely fails to channel his comic talent on screen with few exceptions. Unfortunately, the failure of its comedic tag is hardly the only problem for Afsos — and its creative team. The Amazon series suffers from an incoherent narrative, where things simply happen because the writers have predetermined for them to happen, not because they should. Characters appear and disappear out of nowhere in Afsos, which either treats them as plot fodder or terminates them when it runs out of ideas for their character arcs. To add to that, the direction by Anubhuti Kashyap (Moi Marjaani) is amateurish in parts, which in turn affects the performances of the actors. That leaves behind a show that doesn't have the requisite finesse to ever really pull you in. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Good Newwz, Mardaani 2, and More on Prime Video in February Afsos opens with our suicidal protagonist Nakul (Gulshan Devaiah), a failed Mumbai-based writer who's preparing to kill himself on the train tracks. This isn't his first attempt — there have been a dozen previously — as we're told in the opening 10 minutes that other people sometimes die when Nakul tries to commit suicide. Unlucky in every part of his life, Nakul laments to the therapist Shloka Sreenivasan (Anjali Patil) about his misfortune — what everyone else would instead call luck. On his way back home, as Nakul again fails to kill himself by jaywalking, he's handed a pamphlet that points him in the direction of a company that offers assisted suicide services. Except Nakul doesn't really want to die, as his therapist easily deduces, and which he later admits after a near-death experience. The problem is his contract has been handed to Upadhyay (Heeba Shah), who always completes a job and doesn't take no for an answer. Meanwhile, a parallel subplot in Afsos stretching from London, United Kingdom to Harsil, Uttarakhand involves an elderly sage called Fokatiya Baba (Lalit Tiwari), a driven police Inspector Bir Singh (Aakash Dahiya), and the scheming scientist Dr. Goldfish (Jamie Alter), all of whom get mixed up in a multiple murder case that centres on an elixir of life, which — thanks to coincidences — ties into our protagonist's life. Though Nakul has a half-deathwish, his character is never really in danger since the Amazon series would fall apart without him. For what it's worth, Afsos toys with the idea of killing its protagonist in a brief meta-moment — Nakul's therapist essentially breaks the fourth wall — but it then immediately chickens out. It's the closest it comes to commenting on the genre it's based in, and its unwillingness to push further is a disappointment. And in not doing so, Afsos gives up the option of venturing into surreal humour. Had it been comfortable in embracing its obscured identity, it could then use that to justify any number of events, including the repeated defiance of the laws of physics that it indulges in. From Brooklyn Nine-Nine to Narcos: Mexico, TV Shows to Watch in February
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Anjali Patil as Shloka Sreenivasan in Afsos Photo Credit: Amazon India Sure, some of it is meaningless in big picture terms but it's all part of the writers' toolkit to keep Nakul alive on Afsos, which reads like plot armour responsible for his continued existence as the show goes on. It's shoddy writing, and far from the only instance of it. Nakul and Shloka have known each other for six months when we first see them and yet, he narrates his entire pitiful backstory like it's their first meeting. Exposition is noticeably poor in general, with characters literally prodding each other to talk about themselves, or launching into (unprompted) monologues that either reveal their motivations or expound on the show's themes. Writing is ultimately an endless bane for Afsos. Its characters, most of whom are largely wasted, forget or become foolish as suits the plot. The narrative, which progresses in a lacklustre and meandering fashion, depends on coincidences to drive itself forward at times. Unable to craft genuine thrills, the Amazon series draws shock value from killing innocent people — including children — around Nakul, which makes the black comedy a lot harder to digest. And in a lone case, it turns into a Bollywood musical out of the blue. All that comes together to make a contrived and unbelievable series of events, especially in the finale — there are eight episodes; we've seen all. Just like Nakul regretted hiring a hitman, we regret to inform you that the Amazon series isn't deserving of your time. (Sorry, not sorry) it was too fitting a title — Afsos — not to be used as a punchline. Afsos is out now on Amazon Prime Video worldwide. Read the full article
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honestpandalive · 6 years ago
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Just Pinned to New Board: Smoking (up) & Suicide | Stand up comedy by Vaibhav Sethia Jokes on smokers suicide and solitude. Like share subscribe if you're amused. Credits: Shoot and Edit: Nanak Bhatia (Talking Futures) Special thanks to Anirban Dasgupta and Neha Kothari. Location courtesy : Canvas Laugh Club Twitter : https://twitter.com/vaibhav_sethia Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Vaibhav-Sethia-1126746454051774/ Email : [email protected] https://www.pinterest.com/pin/818599669753155435
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newmonk · 5 years ago
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The making of Afsos! Out now on Anirban Dasgupta's YouTube channel
I was a minuscule part of this project :)
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