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  • Green Energy Revolution: Gobar Gas Plants Transforming Village Cooking

    In my village of Mohad, we once had a gobar gas plant at our home, a symbol of sustainability and rural innovation. I had the chance to document its operation twice—once in 2009 and again in 2014—capturing the benefits it brought to our household. However, as LPG gas became more prevalent, gobar gas began to…

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  • Recalling the beautiful Rainy Days of Sarni: Year 2009

    The rainy season in Sarni transforms this small town into a breathtaking haven, where nature reveals its most enchanting side. As raindrops gently kiss the earth, the lush greenery of the Satpura hills comes alive, turning the landscape into a vibrant paradise. The once dusty roads glisten with moisture, and the soft, rhythmic patter of…

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  • Fun Memories with Krishna: Leisure Time at Satpura Dam Reservoir, Year 2010

    During my childhood, some of the best moments were spent by the tranquil waters of the Satpura Dam reservoir. The serene beauty of the reservoir, framed by the towering Satpura ranges, made it a perfect retreat for adventure and reflection. In 2010, my friend Krishna and I decided to relive those treasured memories. We returned…

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    Exploring Satpura Tawa Dam: Sarni, Madhya Pradesh Year 2009

    Sarni, home to the majestic thermal power plant in Madhya Pradesh, also holds a special place in my heart as the town where I spent my childhood. In 2009, during a Diwali visit, I took the opportunity to reconnect with an old friend, Krishna, and together, we revisited some of our most cherished memories by…

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  • Nurturing Tomorrow’s India: Government School year 2009

    In 2009, I seized every opportunity to visit nearby schools, experiences that not only rekindled my own childhood memories but also filled me with hope for India’s future. Many of these visits were in Madhya Pradesh, where my relatives teach and introduced me to incredible young talents. I learned of student’s and teacher’s trek up…

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  • Bedaghat Dhuadhar Waterfall: Bike Trip Year 2009

    In 2009, my cousin brother Piyush (Monu) and I embarked on a thrilling bike journey from Jabalpur to the breathtaking Bedaghat Dhuadhar. As we ventured through the rugged terrain, the anticipation of witnessing the mighty Narmada river in its most violent and majestic form at Dhuadhar Waterfalls grew as we close-in. The roar of the…

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  • Rainy Trek at Mathar Dev: Sarni Madhya Pradesh Year2009

    I spent most of my childhood at the foothills of Mathar Dev, nestled in the MPEB Colony of Sarni, Madhya Pradesh. Sarni is a place where the rains fall with an unmatched rhythm, creating a symphony that resonates with the soul. Rainy days were both a blessing and a challenge, with the steady downpour often…

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  • Noida Office: IHR Team at Vriti Infocom Year 2009

    In 2009, I had the privilege of spending some of the most exciting days of my office life with the India Hotel Review (IHR) team at Vriti Infocom, albeit for a brief period. Located on the first floor of the Vriti Infocom office in Sector 63, Noida, the IHR team was at the forefront of…

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  • In the world of tech, system administrators and developers often manage multiple servers, each with specific roles and configurations. As a tech enthusiast, I believe customizing the login message on your Linux server is one of the most effective ways to ensure quick orientation. It also adds a personalized touch when logging in via SSH.…

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  • In network programming, sockets are fundamental. If you’ve ever written code for the frontend or backend, you’ve likely used sockets indirectly. Whether you’re building a simple chat app, a powerful web server, or a complex distributed system, understanding sockets is essential. With over 18 years of tech experience, I can attest that most master-slave architectures…

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  • Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting with version control, understanding how to efficiently manage and deploy code changes of an application is crucial. With over 18 years of tech experience, I consistently recommend Git, a powerful version control system widely used for tracking changes and collaborating on code. This tech concept, will walk…

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  • Revitalizing Break from Coding: Table Tennis at PeopleStrong Year 2013

    At PeopleStrong in 2013, after spending long hours immersed in coding, we found source of relaxation and inspiration—playing table tennis. The fast-paced nature of the game offered the perfect contrast to the deep focus required for writing optimized algorithms for our enterprise application. Taking a break to engage in a quick match not only allowed…

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  • In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, optimizing website performance is crucial. With over 18 years of experience in tech, I can confidently say that enabling gzip compression in Nginx is one of the simplest and most effective ways to enhance your server’s performance. Gzip compresses files before sending them to the user’s browser, reducing data transfer…

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  • As a tech advisor, I emphasize the importance of effective log file management for maintaining system performance and stability on production servers. Throughout my 18+ years in the tech industry, I’ve seen production servers slow down, even under minimal load, often due to insufficient disk space. For Linux systems, logrotate is an essential tool designed…

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  • MySQL and MariaDB are robust, open-source relational database management systems. Based on my tech experience, I can confirm that they are widely used relational database management systems (RDBMS) in web development and enterprise applications. These systems rely on various files to manage, store, and protect your data efficiently. Understanding the purpose and importance of these…

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  • With over 18 years of experience as a Tech Advisor, I want to highlight that as your Linux server operates over time, logs accumulate over time. These logs recording crucial details about system activities, application behavior, and security events. While these logs are indispensable for troubleshooting and auditing, they can rapidly consume significant disk space…

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  • In today’s data-driven world, efficient log management is vital for maintaining the health and stability of your Linux server. Throughout my 18+ year tech career, I’ve encountered production servers slowing down even under low load, often due to low disk space. As your server runs various applications and services, log files can quickly accumulate, consuming…

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  • As we celebrate India’s Independence Day 2024, it’s a perfect opportunity to delve into a creative project that honors our New Bharat nation’s rich heritage and technological advancements. Today, Let’s take a digital journey and recreate the Indian flag using Python. This exercise not only pays tribute to our national pride but also highlights the…

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  • With over 18 years of experience building enterprise-level applications and now as an entrepreneur and tech advisor, I’ve learned firsthand how crucial it is to closely monitor system performance in production environments. Ensuring everything runs smoothly is vital for maintaining operational efficiency and preventing disruptions. Whether you’re managing a fleet of servers or monitoring a…

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  • Government Vision of Model Village Baguar Year 2009

    During my 2009 bike ride through the rural landscapes of Madhya Pradesh, I witnessed firsthand the government’s visionary initiatives aimed at transforming education and living conditions in the countryside. As I passed through villages where model schools were being established, I saw how these institutions represented more than just educational centers; they were symbols of…

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