Robinhood Pandey
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to prove you are Pakistani you should bash india.What are the abbreviations for OP? Overseas Pakistani?
Good home work I must sayI have a NICOP card. Do you know what that is?
sorry kid, we dont think and act like indians!to prove you are Pakistani you should bash india.
Sorry, but I can’t behave badly. Check my old threads, there’s a lot of matter there.to prove you are Pakistani you should bash india.
Becoming an US citizen isn’t an easy task for everyone.Good home work I must say
Unfortunately phenku is going to winOk man. Sophisticated sanghis losing steam like guru fenku as 2019 approaches, so start reaching out to the secular liberals in preparation for what's coming.
Sadly for you guys, we thank you for showing us the ugly face of Hindus. Ab ham lassi bhi phoonk phoonk kar piyenge ...
Cheers, Doc
sorry kid, we dont think and act like indians!
Unfortunately phenku is going to win
kid dont play games with me.....Unfortunately phenku is going to win
Yeah that's what I said to him, behave like you.
Personally I am doing a STEM major while running a store. It’s Environmental Science and Engineering. A lot of us Pakistanis in the West are doing STEM. But the difference is that the Indians are more excelling and much more successful.If something that we Pakistanis have to learn from Indians is how they are so much into stem education.
Congrats to this gentleman.
Akshay Venkatesh, a mathematician of Indian origin, was one of four winners of the Fields medal announced on Wednesday. The Fields medal, often regarded as the Nobel Prize for mathematics, is given every four years to mathematicians under the age of 40.
Venkatesh, 36, won the medal. He got the award for his use of dynamics theory, which studies the equations of moving objects to solve problems in number theory, according to The Guardian.
Venkatesh was born in New Delhi but his family moved to Perth when he was two. He earned his PhD at the age of 20, according to PTI. He currently teaches at Stanford University.
The other three winners were mathematicians Caucher Birkar, Peter Scholze and Alessio Figalli. Birkar is a Cambridge University professor of Iranian origin, Scholze teaches at the University of Bonn in Germany, and Figalli is an Italian mathematician at ETH Zurich.
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Each winner receives a cash prize of 500,000 US dollars.
“A lot of the time when you do math, you’re stuck, but at the same time there are all these moments where you feel privileged that you get to work with it,” Venkatesh was quoted as saying. “You have this sensation of transcendence, you feel like you’ve been part of something really meaningful.”
The winners got the medal at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. The prize was first given in 1932.
https://scroll.in/latest/888878/mat...ts-the-fields-medal-the-nobel-prize-for-maths
haha, when someone blows up or do some fecked up shit, he and his 'country of origin will be famous'.Educated in Australia and won the prize in America, India has nothing to do with his success, people like him leave India for a reason and I doubt he even cares about India.
haha, when someone blows up or do some fecked up shit, he and his 'country of origin will be famous'.
If he wins and make a name, now that person is successful because he's from xyz white nation. Own up to your words man.