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This is not an achievement. So no one is talking about this. If any western country or China did this, it would be covered by all Indian media. But now…who cares.
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500 BC: Greece Vs Iran 350 BC: Alexander Vs Iran 150: Rome Vs Iran 550: Byzantium Vs Iran 650: Arabs Vs Iran 1200: Mongols Vs Iran 1514: Ottomans Vs Iran 1850: Russia Vs Iran 1941: UK USSR Vs Iran 1986: USA vs Iran 2026: USA vs Iran All of them “defeated” Iran, so how is Iran the only constant?
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1/ “E20 is destroying Indian engines.” Viral. Emotional. Wrong. Here is the materials science, court records, and real world data that dismantles this narrative completely
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Civic sense of superior white race will never go viral on social media. But atleast we can share it!
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Who names a fingerprint reading machine Eklavya??😭😭
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@business feeling so ashamed that it’s keeping an apology under the paywall.
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Internet trolls are certificably young jobless lesser educated people not retiree with white hair who took advantage of closeness to power for life and pretend to be intellectual.
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Basant Maheshwari and Saurabh Mukherjee's PMS: Overhyped, underperforming. Basant Maheshwari PMS - 3 Year Return: 4.63% TWRR - 5 Year Return: 1.29% TWRR BSE 500 Returns - 3 Year Return : 12.89% - 5 Year Return : 11.76% Saurabh Mukherjee's 'Rising Giants' PMS - Since Inception (Dec 2021): -1.67% Return - Benchmark (BSE 500 TRI) Return: 11.52% over the same period. Underperformed Benchmark BSE 500 indices over the same periods. High fees, low returns. Investors deserve better. #InvestSmart #PMSReality"
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Even if they are 1600000 users there is no case to squat on public land for free as long as membership is not open to public at large on equitable bases mind it not saying free keep the fees in lakhs double them but keep open to all These inherited privileges need to be scrapped.
The user eco-system is closer to 16000 maybe more. When you use Clause 4 if the real reason- as you outline it below is actually punishing the ‘elite’ you can’t sell them the land can you? Do you think the government can turn this land cited as security sensitive to public use now?
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Only a retarded naxal with IQ of gold fish can think of such logic. If Iran wanted they could have avoided the war themselves. Iran closed Hormuz and not US and they did before this incidence and even with this shipnthey wouldn't have defeated US.
Except oil & gas and a Strait of Hormuz which needs to remain open and navigable. Of course, idiots who can get oil & gas straight from the gutter don't need any of that. 🤣🤣🤣
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Because if anyone chokes mallaca India will be able to take care of it from nicobar base Alternatively a missile battery placed at nicobar and half a squadron can choke all these lanes. Nicobar is less than 100 km from banda ache and this is the choke point.
Here are the shipping lanes in the Bay of Bengal. The red X is the approximate location of the Nicobar Islands. Pray tell us where is this mythical “chokepoint”?
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My wife woke me up today at 3am crying “Our daughter had a motorbike accident in Thailand” “She had a surgery, but the hospital is holding her passport until she pays the $7,000 bill” “Did you transfer her money?” I asked “I tried but our bank flagged it as high-risk and blocked our account” I proudly smiled “This is exactly why German banking is the safest in the world” I said “What? We need to send her money now, maybe Revolut?” “Revolut? No, we are not going to use an unregulated fintech” I said My wife stormed out of the room crying This really surprised me. Why is she mad? The anti-fraud team at Deutsche Bank is doing an incredible job The wire will be released within 5 business days My daughter waiting a bit more is a little price to pay for not being scammed like Americans
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It’s okay to cut trees when it’s your palace. It’s not okay when it’s for nation’s development and security. #RoyaltyIndeed
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Yusuf Pathan: “I admit that I have occupied the land and am now willing to pay its current market price. For the safety of my family, the land near my bungalow should be allotted to me.” Justice Mauna Bhatt: “You are a trespasser. Your willingness to pay now cannot legalize an illegal occupation.” Even as a lawmaker and a Member of Parliament, how can one justify a mindset of grabbing land and only offering payment after receiving an eviction notice? Otherwise, you could have first requested the Vadodara Municipal Corporation to allot the land to you and offered to pay the market price. Instead, you saw the vacant land and occupied it. “Fame or holding public office does not grant immunity. The Vadodara Municipal Corporation must remove the encroachment.” – Gujarat High Court Even after playing for India and becoming an MP, such individuals may not change their habits and may continue illegal occupation of land. Never trust them. Courtesy- Toshi Tosha
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Suddenly X posts are filled with summer posta as if indian summer is new. I remember 49.5 °C in Gwalior MP in my first yr of engg and we had a welding workshop that day. This year summer is peaking early in April but as per Hindu calander its Vaishakh the second hottest month.
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Maharashtra's #Solar Tax Move: A Blow to Consumers 1. The Maharashtra government is preparing to levy an #electricity duty on solar consumers — a segment that chose clean energy to escape rising power costs. 2. Solar consumers are already burdened with Grid Support Charges (GSC), now collected across all categories with systems exceeding 10 KW. 3. GSC is being collected at ₹1.96 per unit from LT customers and ₹1.42 per unit from HT customers, adding directly to electricity bills. 4. A new percentage-based electricity duty structure is being formulated, which could further multiply the financial burden on rooftop solar users. 5. Electricity duty will be levied on both self-consumed (self-generation) and exported power under net-metering — leaving no relief for any solar usage. 6. Even 'Behind-the-Meter' consumers — those using solar power entirely for themselves without exporting anything — will not be spared. 7. Solar consumers' electricity bills have already risen substantially due to previous policy changes, and this new duty would be the final blow. Govt of Maharashtra have costliest rates for electricity in the country. 8. Amendments to Time-of-Day (ToD) regulations have changed peak hours, causing a significant increase in industrial electricity bills. 9. The state government previously hiked the tax on electricity sales by 9.90 paise per unit, further squeezing consumers financially. 10. This move discourages investment in rooftop solar, undermining India's broader renewable energy adoption goals. 11. Large-scale consumers and industries already face a significant financial burden due to the order to collect GSC charges. 12. The proposed duty could force ordinary citizens to abandon solar energy entirely — reversing years of green energy progress. 13. The cumulative effect of GSC electricity duty ToD changes creates a triple financial hit on solar consumers simultaneously. 14. By taxing exported #power under net-metering, the government effectively penalises consumers for contributing surplus clean energy to the grid. 15. These policy moves signal a systematic rollback of incentives that originally motivated consumers to invest in solar infrastructure. 16. Consumers who made long-term capital investments in solar panels based on earlier policy assurances now face a betrayal of those promises. 17. Industrial units using solar systems face disproportionate impact, as the combined duty burden may make solar economically unviable for them. 18. Energy expert Sudhir Budhe has raised serious concerns, pointing out that all members of the committee are government officials — raising clear conflict-of-interest issues, as those who stand to benefit from the outcome cannot be expected to make impartial decisions. 19. The government has refused to announce specific names, only vaguely referring to "inclusion of experts," and critics have strongly argued the committee should have comprised truly independent members — making it a body that lacks credibility, transparency, and public accountability from the very outset. Source: Lokmat Times
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💀💀 Cambodia's Tale 💀💀 (Read to the very end) I purchased a ticket to enter the KillingFields... The woman seated at the ticket counter told us, "You have only an hour and a half... After that, the site will close... So, please make sure you return before 6:00 PM." I replied, "Okay." Her next question was, "Do you require a guide?" When I answered in the affirmative, a slender, short-statured gentleman stepped forward and introduced himself as our guide. We set off with the guide... First, he led us to a tower. What I saw there made my head spin. That tower was a spire of human skulls... More than 5,000 human skulls were stacked inside a glass enclosure. My eyes remained wide with shock. Composing myself, I asked the guide, "What is this?" The guide began to explain, speaking in hushed tones: "These are the heads of those unfortunate Cambodians whom PolPot brought here between 1975 and 1979—only to have them murdered." We were left speechless. The words escaped my lips: "But why?" The guide explained... "The Communist government sought to transform Cambodia back into an agrarian nation; consequently, orders were issued to dismantle the cities and relocate the entire population to the villages. Anyone who dared to disobey these orders was taken to the KillingFields and executed. Right here, where you are standing, more than 30,000 people were slaughtered. Most were not killed by gunfire; instead, they were bludgeoned into a semi-conscious state—struck on the back of the head with a hoe—and then buried alive in pits..." Upon hearing this, we immediately made our way out of the area! The guide then led us toward a nearby grove... He continued, "This used to be a mango orchard, which PolPot subsequently repurposed and developed into the KillingFields." There were pits scattered throughout the site. Pointing toward these pits, the guide revealed that they served as MassGraves. People were transported here in military trucks—children, the elderly, the young, men, and women alike—and everyone was lined up in a queue right here... Those who were "lucky"... were shot dead... and those who were "unlucky"... were struck on the head with a hoe... Upon receiving the blow to the head... they would collapse, writhing in agony... and then, while still alive, they were buried en masse in a pit... In most cases, the pits were dug by those very unfortunate souls themselves... In one spot, some old clothes lay scattered... The guide explained... these clothes belonged to the unfortunate victims who were murdered here... The soldiers would strip the corpses of any valuables they possessed... Every day, trucks packed with people were brought in... and this same gruesome process was repeated... In this garden alone, 30,000 people were murdered... There are over three hundred such "Killing Fields" scattered across Cambodia... where more than 1.5 million people lost their lives... By now, my legs were trembling... I had lost my voice... My eyes were wide with shock and horror... I felt on the verge of vomiting... The guide led us to a specific spot... where he pointed out... that bones had been discovered there indicating the victims were less than six months old... This meant that even infants under the age of six months had been murdered... My resolve was crumbling... and our allotted time was running out... We exited the site with the guide... Stepping back outside, I felt a sense of slight relief... Taking a deep breath... I remarked to the guide, "What a twisted monster he was... PolPot." The guide replied, "Such monsters have always existed on this earth..." I countered, "I doubt it... I question whether there has ever been another monster quite like him..." At that very moment, what the guide said next left us utterly stunned... He stated... "Such monsters have existed in great numbers in your own country as well... During the SecondBattleOfPanipat, Akbar beheaded 55,000 people
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Zero IQ ganwanr have been seeing Changi since 1998. Only a bumpkin will compare indoor landscaping with open site If you wanna compare this reclaimed waste dump to anything in SG right comparison is Semakau landfill it is artificial island created by dumping waste & flyash in sea
People who haven’t travelled anywhere beyond their village should leave X in 2026. With falling Rupee they will never be able to travel anyways. “Potted plants” in Jewel . LMAOOO. Those who haven’t seen more than gamla at Patna airport is talking about IQ 🤦🏻‍♂️
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A question for @namitathapar, your product Arth Bitter Drops is what exactly? German bitter is a herbal liqueur, I.e, it is alcohol. You claim your product is both Ayurvedic and a German bitter? Which one is true? Thank you @anulall for first raising this.
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