Sriram Srinivasan (@sriramvasan) 's Twitter Profile
Sriram Srinivasan

@sriramvasan

Former Group Digital Editor, The Hindu Group

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Pranay Kotasthane (@pranaykotas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new Parliament Digital Library is an underrated resource. The searchability is quite good. You can find speeches and discussions right from the First Lok Sabha. Check it out eparlib.nic.in

Jarshad NK (@jarshadnk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share that my friend and veteran business journalist Sriram Srinivasan (Sriram Srinivasan) is joining YourStory as Consulting Editor from Feb 1! Previously Group Online Editor at The Hindu and COB at Economic Times Chennai, Sriram will be closely working with us alongside

Jarshad NK (@jarshadnk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At YourStory, he'll be mentoring our team, ideating stories, writing, and helping elevate our editorial quality. Excited to have his experience and expertise enrich our journalism!

Ananth Krishnan (@ananthkrishnan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this clip from a truly remarkable Bharatnatyam Dance Drama performance of Ramayana recently held in Beijing, put together by renowned Chinese Bharatnatyam teacher Jin Shanshan and the Embassy of India. 80+ Chinese dancers, many her students, age ranges from 5-80. This

Pramod P (@pramodph2019) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some longer term aspects of the budget: Fiscal Deficit 1. While FRBM mandated a 3% target, we actually hit that only in 2007-08. 2. Off budget borrowings were a significant component in UPA 1 (Oil Bonds and Fertilizer subsidies) and Modi 1 (Bank recap bonds and Food subsidy)

Some longer term aspects of the budget:
Fiscal Deficit 
1. While FRBM mandated a 3% target, we actually hit that only in 2007-08. 
2. Off budget borrowings were a significant component in UPA 1 (Oil Bonds and Fertilizer subsidies) and Modi 1 (Bank recap bonds and Food subsidy)
keerthik śaśidharan (@ks1729) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a guru never dies, says Mark Dyczkowski, the great master of Kashmiri Shaivism, texts like Tantraloka, and the rituals unto Kubjika devi, who passed away recently. a life of knowledge, sacrifice, skepticism, humor, & dedication... 🙏🙏

Math Cafe (@riazi_cafe_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MIT's "Street Fighting Mathematics" This course teaches the art of guessing results and solving problems without doing a proof or an exact calculation. Book: ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-098…

MIT's "Street Fighting Mathematics"

This course teaches the art of guessing results and solving problems without doing a proof or an exact calculation.

Book: ocw.mit.edu/courses/18-098…
Ramnath (@rmnth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The big criticism against NR Narayana Murthy and SN Subrahmanyan is that they prescribed stretch numerical targets like 70/90 hours of work. My theory is that their success in Infosys and L&T didn't happen because they set numerical targets, but because they got other

Sean McClure (@sean_a_mcclure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science needs to be wrestled away from academia. It belongs in the real world, used and taught by people who build real things, purchased under a real definition of value. Private enterprise is the only construct with a real feedback loop, minus the nonsense of patents and

Sean McClure (@sean_a_mcclure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do not start with fundamentals. This is an awful approach to learning. Start with so-called "advanced" topics and ask questions until every term/concept is understood. This is the correct, rigorous, scientific way to learn, because the advanced topics are embedded in larger,

Sahana Venugopal (@sahanav_journo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was given 2,000 words and the freedom to dive deep into the question of whether Generative AI in art and entertainment means the death of creativity, in order to contribute a chapter to The Hindu's e-book, 'Artificial Intelligence: A History of the Present' Thread 🧵👇

I was given 2,000 words and the freedom to dive deep into the question of whether Generative AI in art and entertainment means the death of creativity, in order to contribute a chapter to <a href="/the_hindu/">The Hindu</a>'s e-book, 'Artificial Intelligence: A History of the Present'

Thread 🧵👇
Niranjan Rajadhyaksha (@cafeeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want some respite from the mayhem? Here is a series of essays on 29 distinguished Indian economists from the past, whose work still informs our present. More entries will be added in the coming months. What follows is a thread on the individual entries. azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/distinguished-…

Rajesh Abraham🇮🇳 (@pendown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perfect brew! Amul-model, cooperative-led coffee revolution in #Kerala's Wayanad gains global attention | Do read my report on how Kerala is promoting coffee produced by small farmers of Wayanad into the European markets. Cc: P Rajeev newindianexpress.com/good-news/2025…

Perfect brew! Amul-model, cooperative-led coffee revolution in #Kerala's Wayanad gains global attention | Do read my report on how Kerala is promoting coffee produced by small farmers of Wayanad into the European markets. Cc: <a href="/PRajeevOfficial/">P Rajeev</a>  newindianexpress.com/good-news/2025…
Ben Gardner (@ben_wisden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An extraordinary innings from Leicestershire, who were 0-2, and then 364-3, and now 398 all out. Three centuries and eight single-figure scores. Never seen anything quite like it

Niranjan Rajadhyaksha (@cafeeconomics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three specific suggestions by Arbind Modi: 1. Correcting overvaluation in the rupee 2. A single GST rate of 12 pc flanked by direct cash subsidies to those who lose out 3. A destination-based cashflow tax to deal with MNCs shifting profits abroad via transfer pricing

Three specific suggestions by Arbind Modi:

1. Correcting overvaluation in the rupee

2. A single GST rate of 12 pc flanked by direct cash subsidies to those who lose out

3. A destination-based cashflow tax to deal with MNCs shifting profits abroad via transfer pricing