September 2025 – What We Published This Month

Hey there! If you’re curious about what we shared in September, you’ve landed in the right spot. We rolled out three stories that each tackle a different world – tech, politics, and film. Below you’ll find quick rundowns, why the topics matter, and a few takeaways you can use right away.

Google History: From Stanford Dorms to a Global Search Powerhouse

Marking 25 years, our first post charts Google’s rise from a cramped Stanford dorm experiment to the planet’s dominant search engine. We break down how Larry Page and Sergey Brin turned a research project into the PageRank algorithm, grabbed a $100,000 seed check, and spent garage days building the engine we now take for granted. The story highlights three unlikely twists – the 1998 Stanford demo, the 2001 move to Mountain View, and the 2015 creation of Alphabet – that still shape AI and internet access today. If you’re a startup founder, the key lesson is simple: a solid idea, a modest seed, and relentless iteration can rewrite an industry.

Priyanka Gandhi’s Private Secretary Dhiraj Srivastava: From Jodhpur SDM to NAC Insider

The second article follows Dhiraj Srivastava’s jump from a Rajasthan SDM to Priyanka Gandhi’s private secretary after a voluntary retirement. We look at his long‑standing ties to Ashok Gehlot, his stint in the National Advisory Council, and his role in the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. What makes this move interesting isn’t just the title – it’s his deep network in Amethi and Rae Bareli, which positions him as a behind‑the‑scenes power broker for the Congress. For anyone watching Indian politics, the practical takeaway is to keep an eye on bureaucrats who transition into party roles; they often become the silent architects of strategy.

The Bengal Files Review: Why the Lehren Article Is Missing—and What That Says About Online News

Our third post dives into why a Lehren review of the film "The Bengal Files" vanished from search results while other outlets kept theirs. We unpack a likely mix of algorithm glitches, accidental de‑indexing, and possible content‑policy flags. To help readers and publishers avoid similar losses, we share a three‑step checklist: (1) verify the URL in Google Search Console, (2) set up proper schema markup, and (3) monitor backlinks for sudden drops. The broader point is clear – digital journalism is fragile, and a quick audit can keep your work visible.

All three pieces share a common thread: they each reveal how behind‑the‑scenes decisions shape what we see, search, or hear about. Whether it’s a garage code tweak that became a global AI platform, a civil servant’s quiet shift into politics, or a missing movie review, the details matter. Our goal at Warangal City Guide is to bring those details to you in a way that’s easy to digest and ready to apply.

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Thanks for stopping by. Keep exploring, and let us know which topics you want us to cover next!

Google History: From Stanford Dorms to a Global Search Powerhouse

Google History: From Stanford Dorms to a Global Search Powerhouse

Marking 25 years, Google has evolved from a cramped Stanford dorm experiment to the planet's dominant search engine. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin turned a research project into PageRank, secured a $100,000 seed check, and grew the startup in a garage before launching Alphabet. Their journey, full of unlikely twists, still shapes AI and internet access today.

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Priyanka Gandhi private secretary Dhiraj Srivastava: From Jodhpur SDM to NAC insider

Priyanka Gandhi private secretary Dhiraj Srivastava: From Jodhpur SDM to NAC insider

RAS officer Dhiraj Srivastava has taken voluntary retirement to become Priyanka Gandhi’s private secretary. A Gehlot confidant, he moved from district roles in Rajasthan to key posts with Sonia Gandhi’s NAC and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation. His deep ties to Amethi and Rae Bareli and long experience in policy and organization make him a pivotal backroom player for the Congress.

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The Bengal Files review: Why the Lehren article is missing—and what that says about online news

The Bengal Files review: Why the Lehren article is missing—and what that says about online news

A Lehren review of The Bengal Files could not be found in search results, even as other outlets published their takes. Here’s what likely happened, how these stories vanish, and a simple checklist readers and publishers can use to verify and preserve coverage.

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