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Enough money is there in markets. Not saying I am having everyday green but if u try, u can have it. Debate may not help anyone achieve that but keeping ur greed in check may. I am going to work on 15% weekly. I dont mind failing but first need to try than questioning.
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During a dangerous ice storm in North Carolina, gas station owner Hitesh Patel was supposed to close at 10 p.m. Instead, he kept his store open all night so stranded travelers would have a warm and safe place to stay. Among those sheltering inside were a young mother traveling with four children and other motorists who could no longer safely drive on the icy roads. One traveler later shared the story online, saying they would have been freezing in their car if not for Patel's kindness. Sometimes the people who make the biggest difference are the ones who quietly choose to help when others need it most
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🚨 UPDATE: ICICI Lombard issues clarification on E20 fuel usage. The insurer has clarified that: ✅ Motor insurance policies remain valid with E20 fuel usage. ✅ Usage of E20 fuel in older vehicles is NOT treated as negligence. ✅ Claims are not rejected merely because E20 fuel was used. ✅ Fuel type is not a determining factor in claim admissibility. The clarification comes after concerns were raised over an earlier report discussing E20 usage in non-compatible vehicles. We thank ICICI Lombard for addressing the concerns and providing additional clarity for vehicle owners. #E20 #AutoInsurance #CarsIndia #VahanWarta
ICICI Lombard Clarifies Motor Insurance Coverage with E-20 Fuel Usage ICICI Lombard General Insurance reaffirms that motor insurance policies remain fully valid by the use of E-20 fuel. We clarify that we do not treat usage of E-20 fuel in older vehicles as a negligence and we consider E-20 fuel program as a progressive environment friendly step . Our insurance policies are designed to cover accidental damages, theft, personal accident for owner-drivers and co-passengers, as well as third-party liabilities, depending on the covers opted by the insured. Claims are admissible based on the occurrence of insured perils such as vehicle accidents or theft. The type of fuel used in the vehicle such as Petrol, Diesel, CNG & so on is not a determining factor in claim admissibility. Accordingly, if a claim is admissible with conventional fuel, it is equally admissible with E-20 fuel and ICICI Lombard does not reject claims merely on the basis of fuel usage. We remain committed to our ethos of customer trust and centricity.
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Every calculation you have ever done uses a system India invented. Before Indian mathematicians gave the world zero and the decimal place, Greek and Roman maths used letters for numbers. Try multiplying MXLVII by CCXCIV. Merchants, architects and astronomers across the ancient world were trapped. Baghdad's Al-Khwarizmi (c.780–847) transmitted it west. His book on the Indian place system and algorithmic calculation laid the foundation of modern mathematics. The word "algorithm" is a corruption of his name. "Algebra" comes from his treatise title. Both are Arabic transmissions of Indian originals. Abraham Seidenberg's History of Mathematics credits India's Sulba Sutras as the inspiration for all mathematics of the ancient world. Lin Yutang, Chinese philosopher: "India was China's teacher in trigonometry, quadratic equations, grammar, phonetics." Carl Sagan thought Vedic cosmology the only ancient system whose timescales correspond to modern scientific cosmology. Every time a computer runs, it counts in a system India designed.
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Japan fans brought their own blue garbage bags to a World Cup match. No stadium rule required it. They brought the bags from home. They do this at every tournament, in every stadium, win or lose. Nearly 80 years of deliberate education built this habit. Tokyo, with 13 million residents, is one of the cleanest megacities on the planet. It achieved that after most of its public trash cans were removed following a 1995 terror attack. The bins never fully came back. The streets stayed spotless anyway. The explanation starts at age 6, long before anyone thinks about football. In Japanese schools, students handle all the daily cleaning themselves. Four days a week after lunch, they spend 20 minutes scrubbing classrooms, hallways, and bathrooms in a session called "Soji." The broader program is "Tokkatsu," meaning "special activities," and Japan built it into the national curriculum in 1947 while rebuilding the education system after World War II. Over 12 years, a student completes nearly 2,000 of these sessions. The lesson is direct: if you use a space, you take responsibility for it. The stadium section belongs to you for 90 minutes. Leave it better. At the 2018 World Cup, Japan fans cleaned the Rostov Arena stands after losing 3-2 to Belgium in the final seconds. They had been 2-0 up. The team's dressing room, also spotless, held a note that said "thank you" in Russian. At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the dressing room had 11 origami cranes and a thank-you note in Japanese and Arabic. Grief doesn't suspend the behavior. A camera doesn't trigger it. Nearly 2,000 cleaning sessions completed before age 18 makes it automatic. Japan has run this system since 1947. The stadium section is just a classroom with 70,000 seats.
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A tradition unlike any other: Japan fans cleaning up their section before leaving the stadium 🇯🇵❤️
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GDP measured in gold tells a completely different story. In 1991, US GDP was worth 16.26 billion ounces of gold. By 2026, it is only worth 6.92 billion ounces. That is a 57% collapse in gold terms. China moved from 1.02 billion ounces to 4.44 billion ounces. That is a 335% rise. India moved from 0.728 billion ounces to 0.927 billion ounces. That is a 27% rise. And the world itself moved from 55.24 billion ounces to just 26.39 billion ounces. That is a 52% collapse. So yes, in dollar terms, everything looks bigger. But in gold terms, the world is smaller. The US economy looks massive on paper, but against hard money, its purchasing power has collapsed. China is the clear exception because its productive rise was strong enough to show even against gold. India has grown, but much slower. The bigger message is simple: Fiat GDP shows expansion. Gold-adjusted GDP shows debasement. That is why gold matters.
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Even after 100 years, OMCs will still be in loss. Even if crude reaches to 10 usd and Petrol reaches to 200 rs. Because probably it is accounting trick to show losses and get money out of the people.
Crude oil is down now from around 120 to 80 dollars and retail petrol price is still up. Now no one from ministry or TV News media will tell us how much money OMC is earning per quarter and how much tax revenue Govt is making due to this.
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Yeah, let them give more shocks to the nation and then there are shock absorbers named retail( to absorb that shock).
FM SAYS WE WANT MORE FOREIGN CAPITAL TO COME IN
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JUST IN: 🇮🇱🇺🇸 Israeli National Security Minister Ben Gvir says "Israel does not take orders from the United States." "Trump's agreement does not bind us…The days when Jews took blows and stayed silent are over."
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When and where is next elections? They now remember middle class to whom they betrayed and torchered with taxes and gst and now speaking about their betterment. They must be in need of middle class votes somewhere.
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🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧🇮🇷 Trump criticizes the Israeli strike in Beirut, saying it should not have happened while the US and Iran are close to a peace deal. "This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran. Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process. We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down. There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace, Let’s not blow it!" Source: @realDonaldTrump / Writer: Samuel
🚨BREAKING: 🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israeli strikes in Beirut are complicating efforts to finalize the U.S.-Iran deal, according to a diplomat involved in the negotiations. The diplomat accused Israel of trying to "sabotage the President’s deal." Source: @TreyYingst, Fox News / Writer: Samuel
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His name is Ranjitsinh Disale. He wanted to be an engineer. When that did not work out, his father suggested he train as a teacher instead. In 2009, he was posted to a government primary school in Paritewadi, a small village in Solapur district, Maharashtra. The school was a crumbling building wedged between two storerooms, one of which had been used as a cattle shed. What he found there troubled him. Girls were being married off young instead of being sent to class. Attendance was poor. The textbooks were written in a language many of the children, who spoke Kannada at home, could not properly read. He decided to fix all of it, starting with the books. He learned the children’s mother tongue and rewrote their textbooks in a language they could actually understand. Then he did something no one in India was doing at the time. He printed unique QR codes inside the textbooks, allowing students with access to a phone to scan a page and instantly access audio poems, video lessons and practice questions. A village school in Solapur had built a digital classroom out of paper and printed squares. The results changed the village. Girls’ attendance reached nearly one hundred percent. Teenage marriages in the area stopped. His QR code idea worked so well that the Maharashtra government adopted it across the state. The following year, the national education body embedded QR codes in textbooks across the country. In 2020, Ranjitsinh Disale won the Global Teacher Prize. He was chosen from more than twelve thousand nominations across roughly one hundred and forty countries and was the only Indian in the top ten. The award carried one million dollars, around seven crore rupees. Then he did something no winner had ever done before. He announced that he would give away half the prize money, dividing it equally among the other nine finalists so that their work could continue as well. He said teachers are the real change makers. He meant all of them, not just himself. A man who became a teacher only because engineering did not work out changed how an entire country learns, and then gave half his fortune to the people he had competed against. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Replying to @narendramodi
@narendramodi ji @DrSJaishankar ji and @nsitharaman ji needs to work on this to deal with tarrifs on India and for inr 😊
You know, our guys actually figured out how to handle Donald Trump. An American journalist, Jeremy Scahill, just reported that Iran brought in a team of psychologists and experts to build a full mental profile on him. Why? Because they realized he has some serious issues with how he sees things and makes decisions. It got to the point where before Iran sent any official message to Trump, mental health experts would review it first. They literally tailored the wording to fit his psychological state, just to influence his behavior. And honestly? It started working. One of our officials joked about it, saying we weren't dealing with a president anymore—we were dealing with a patient who needed constant psychological management.
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You know, our guys actually figured out how to handle Donald Trump. An American journalist, Jeremy Scahill, just reported that Iran brought in a team of psychologists and experts to build a full mental profile on him. Why? Because they realized he has some serious issues with how he sees things and makes decisions. It got to the point where before Iran sent any official message to Trump, mental health experts would review it first. They literally tailored the wording to fit his psychological state, just to influence his behavior. And honestly? It started working. One of our officials joked about it, saying we weren't dealing with a president anymore—we were dealing with a patient who needed constant psychological management.
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I hope Iran worded it at grade 2 school level and only used a maximum of a 200 word vocabulary with the word beautiful being used repeatedly because that's the highest level of his understanding of the English language.
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@Sierra_rak, this is the fairy-tale version of capitalism. “Elon created that wealth.” No. He helped build companies that created real value. That part is true. SpaceX created real engineering value. Tesla created real market value. Starlink created real service value. Workers, engineers, suppliers, customers, investors, public agencies, taxpayers, infrastructure, contracts, capital markets, and government policy all helped create the conditions for that value. Then ownership claims determined who captured the upside. That is the distinction. Wealth at this scale is not created by one person reaching into the void and manufacturing money out of genius. It is created inside a system. Workers produce. Engineers design. Technicians build. Consumers buy. Taxpayers fund public infrastructure. Government awards contracts. Courts enforce property. Regulators define markets. Capital markets assign valuations. Shareholders own the residual claim. Musk’s fortune is not sitting there because he personally produced a trillion dollars of goods with his hands. It exists because he owns large claims on enterprises that markets value at enormous multiples based on expected future profits, strategic importance, political protection, public contracts, scarcity, narrative, and investor belief. That is not “magic.” That is ownership. You also say he did not make anybody poorer. That is too simplistic. If Tesla benefits from tariffs that restrict cheaper Chinese EV competition, consumers may pay higher prices. If government contracts help build SpaceX’s value, taxpayers helped fund the platform. If capital gains receive favorable tax treatment while W-2 workers are taxed every paycheck, labor is carrying more of the visible burden. If one person accumulates enough wealth to buy political influence, media power, regulatory leverage, and national-security importance, democracy becomes poorer even if GDP rises. The issue is not whether SpaceX employees got rich. Good for them. The issue is not whether Tesla made useful cars. It did. The issue is not whether Starlink helps rural users. It does. The issue is whether real productive achievement should become private sovereign-scale power for one man. Creating jobs does not settle that question. A job is not charity. A company hires workers because their labor helps create more value than it costs. That is business. The employer is not handing out prosperity from the sky. He is buying labor, organizing production, keeping the residual claim, and capturing the upside through ownership. So yes, capitalism can create abundance. Markets can reward innovation. Companies can solve problems. Founders can matter. But the “magic” is not that nobody loses. The “magic” is that the system converts collective production into private ownership claims, then teaches everyone else to call the owner the sole creator. That is the myth. The worker gets wages. The consumer gets a product. The taxpayer gets told to be grateful. The owner gets the asset. That is not magic. That is political economy. x.com/JWalters314/status/206…

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🧐🤔YOU WANTED A WALL, TRUMP? YOU’LL HAVE ONE. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, responded to Trump’s threats: “So you voted to build a wall. Well then, dear Americans — even if geography isn’t your strong suit, and you see America as a country rather than a continent — you should know that on the other side of that wall stand 7 billion people. And if the word ‘people’ doesn’t resonate with you, let’s call them ‘consumers.’ Those 7 billion consumers can switch from iPhone to Samsung or Huawei in less than two days. They can trade Levi’s for Zara or Massimo Dutti, and within six months replace Ford and Chevrolet with Toyota, KIA, Mazda, Honda, Hyundai, Volvo, Subaru, Renault, or BMW — brands that are already more popular in many places. They can cancel DirecTV. And even if they choose not to, they can stop watching Hollywood films and turn instead to higher-quality productions from Latin America or Europe — with richer storytelling and better filmmaking. Believe it or not, people can skip Disney and visit the Xcaret resort in Cancún instead — or explore destinations across Mexico, Canada, or South America. Even in Mexico, you can find better burgers than McDonald’s — with higher nutritional value. Have you ever seen pyramids in the United States? Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, and Sudan have ancient wonders — none of them in the U.S. If they were, Trump would probably have bought and resold them by now. We know Nike isn’t the only sneaker brand. There’s Adidas — and even Mexican brands like Panama. We understand economics better than you think. And we also know that when those 7 billion consumers stop buying American products, unemployment will rise, and your economy — trapped behind its own self-imposed wall — will begin to collapse to the point where you’ll be begging for help. We didn’t want to do this. But you wanted a wall? Well. You’ve got one.” Her approval rating has reached a historic level — according to a recent poll, it stands at 85%.
Community note
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum did not make these statements; the quote has circulated online as anonymous copypasta since 2017, predating her presidency. reuters.com/fact-check/she… snopes.com/fact-check/mex…
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When I visited India a few years ago, I got my blood work done at 7am by a Healthcare worker who visited me, got the reports by 9am, doctor's appointment at 10am, followup multiple scans at 2pm, scan results came back at 3pm, followup doctor's phone appointment at 4pm, and medication delivered at 5pm at my doorstep. All this costed me 3000 rupees (~$30)
US woman calls American healthcare system a “scam” after buying a $1,000 medication from India for just $25
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Request blood/Platelet: urgent : Patient Name: Mivan Rajput Patient Age: 08years Date of requirement: 14,15,16,17,18,19,20 Purpose: Platelets Hospital Name: CARE,BANJARAHILLS Hospital Location: BANJARAHILLS Required Blood Group A ve Number of units: 15 Phone: 91 88850 85002
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This guy has exposed a trick of IndiGo Airlines. He had a flight to Pune at 6:00 AM. He reached the airport on time, but his web check-in wasn't working. At the counter, he was told that web check-in had to be completed at least 24 hours before departure. By then, the flight was full. Now his question is: if the number of tickets sold is equal to the number of seats available on the flight, how did someone else get his seat? Are airlines selling more tickets than the number of seats available? His second question is: if someone books a ticket just 4–5 hours before departure due to an emergency, how can they possibly complete web check-in 24 hours in advance? Airlines can easily say they'll move passengers to another flight, but the passenger is the one who suffers — through lost time, mental stress, missed commitments, and urgent meetings.
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