@kuyyomorro @mehluv whaaaaa. congratulations!!
This was a great read about #Oppenheimer 's India connections - https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/voices/oppenheimer-the-bhagavad-gita-and-a-secret-message-to-nehru/
Someone else on Facebook also mentioned that Oppenheimer's brother Frank wanted to join TIFR but was denied a passport by the US govt because of the McCarthyist witch hunt.

Oppenheimer, the Bhagavad Gita and a secret message to Nehru
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming drama ‘Oppenheimer’ has sparked much interest in the life of its controversial protagonist. But few know that J Robert Oppenheimer’s career intersected with India in some noteworthy episodes. During the early 1940s,...
Times of India BlogYes, I was the town crier but, in my defence, the other residents were particularly mean.
Repeat after me: forced password cycling reduces password security. It is bad. Do not make people pre-emptively change their passwords.
@Bayta apparently not in all Indian languages.
Are power cuts known as "current poyi" (current gone) or its equivalent in your (Indian) language as well? I can imagine how the term originated since if there's no current there's no supply, but curious if this is more widespread beyond Malayalam/Tamil.
What's the deal with Unisoft thermometers? why are they the only ones that work well? (plus saw them in widespread use both at CMC Vellore and at SIMS in Chennai, so clearly the experts prefer it). Why is every other digital thermometer (including good brands like Omron) utter shite?
People’s Publishing House is the real deal. Power to the people.