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Supriyo🍷
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I make YouTube sales funnels that add 10-20+ Calls or It's FREE (yes)
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NGL irrespective of her tone or attitude, her point was correct. Any women wouldn’t want to sit in between two unknown men. This was not an entitlement issue. You could have easily swapped but you also showed unnecessary ego. Also you give no proof just portraying her in bad light by saying her stuff was on seat and playing music loudly etc.
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People are so funny man. In today's flight to Kolkata, a girl was sitting in the middle seat. I was in aisle and when I came all her stuff was on my seat. I asked politely can she remove her stuff. She did so looking like I've given her greatest inconvenience. Then another man came for the window seat. She asked if he would switch with her. He refused and went inside. Then she asked me if I would switch with her. I also refused because even the ask was with a tone of entitlement. Then she called cabin crew and complained to her that I don't want to sit in middle seat between two men and they should arrange a seat for her. At this point the window seat guy just asked her to exchange. Arre bhai, agar itna hai toh le liye karo dusri seat. What is this behaviour of the world owes you everything. So effin annoying. Right now playing vidoes on full volume that too. Kya log hai yaar.
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@blujuiced @LawBeatInd Why? She’s objectively a bad lawyer and people need to know that before they hire her lol you guys are acting as if they uploaded information that’s not public already, if it’s this bad for you guys maybe choose a different profession, idiots.
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@LawBeatInd What’s the need of uploading screenshots without even blurring the names of counsels?
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The truth is, Indians live like cockroaches and die like cockroaches, and they elect more cockroaches to rule over them. I’ve never seen a more cucked population. They are begging the government for more censorship; foreign social media companies have to fight for our constitutional rights. The courts are sold. On an individual level, the only thing to do here is leave
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Based on what I’m reading about the judgment of the Delhi High Court in the Telegram case, I’m just putting this on record that I completely disagree, on principle, with the Delhi High Court’s decision to uphold the Indian governments ban on Telegram in the country by dismissing Telegram’s petition. As a citizen, I expect better from our courts, in terms of upholding our right to free speech. I felt the same way about how X's pushback against censorship via the Sahyog portal was dealt with.
This ban on Telegram is disproportionate for multiple reasons:
1. Blocking a platform on the basis of an apprehension of fraud based on a feature that can be/has been fixed is frankly ridiculous. The Indian government did not prove that it exhausted all possible avenues to prevent the fraud. Pre-censorship is an extreme step.
I’d like to remind everyone that a decade or so ago we mocked Kapil Sibal for demanding precensorship of Facebook. Now I see tweets justifying precensorship of Telegram.
How have we come to accept such extreme forms of censorship? The word “information” may be broad in terms of how the law is written, but shouldn’t it be the role of a court to restrict the misuse of broad phrases and the power that the government gives itself?
2. Blocking of a platform is different from blocking of a group is different from blocking of an account, is different from blocking of a post. They're not mere "information".
The blocking ends up restricting legitimate speech not just for an individual user but Telegram’s entire set of over 100 million users, including me.
As I’ve mentioned earlier, I’m on groups on Telegram with thousands of business owners, where business transactions take place: this impacts businesses, income and employment.
We’re a country struggling to employ people because of whimsical and ignorant acts by a comfortable privileged and rent-seeking bureaucracy that has lost touch with the struggles of common people, and sees its role as one of herding sheep rather than enabling growth.
3. This sets a problematic precedence where the government of India will, on a whim, threaten to block entire platforms because they don’t accede to their extreme-censorship demands.
Courts should strike down such acts from the government, because after this verdict, the sword of being shut down will hang on every platform.
Expect MEITY and the Home Ministry which runs MEITY to now use this verdict as leverage against platforms to compromise our fundamental rights even further.
This strengthens the infrastructure for censorship in the country, and I expect this will have a bearing on the IT rules that will follow.
This, in my opinion, is a sad day for our democracy and justice in the country. John Russel in his newsletter that is read across South East Asia correctly called this ban shooting the messenger.
For investors looking at India, and for those with money in the Indian economy, this is once again a negative signal.
We need a stable economic environment for investment to flow in, and for employment to be generated. Meanwhile, Indian corporates are holding back on capital investment because of the same regulatory uncertainty.
It feels like 2013 again.
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Indians are blaming Infy/Murthy/Nandan for a lack of home-grown LLM. But that blame is misplaced. Infy/Murthy/Nandan could never start an AI company. They had money and they could have fund something. But that again, is their money and why should they risk it?
The real culprit here is Amitabh Kant and other IAS like him. These are the people, why I left India and started two companies in the US. These are the people, why much of Indian talent left to work for US based companies. And these folks did well.
Let's say the government gives me $10B and ask me to set up an AI lab in India. Am I qualified to do it? YES. Will I do it? HELL NO
And you would ask why? Some would say that I have a cozy life in the US. Some would say, I have deep connection in the US, including family. All of that is correct but does not pin point the reason why I wont start a company in India.
The real reason is Babu. Unlike, many In India who think competing for 1000 seats using some bullshit essay writing contest makes Babu some wizard, I have not come across one, I will hire as an analyst. Under no circumstance, I am gonna report to a babu (Happy report to Dharmendra Pradhan or Smriti Irani though). Also, under no circumstances, I will accept a position where I am unable to fire and put an IAS in jail if they reported to me and indulged in some corruption.
Till this babu problem is fixed, no NRI would come to India. If I were the CIA or CCP, trying to ensure that India does not gain AI independence, I would make every effort to protect Babu fiefdom.
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@Mr_Vivekji @nagappanv No, the key piece is a sovereign bond is guaranteed. A bank FD is not, in case of a bank collapse you’re only getting 5 Lakh and losing the rest
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Book an FD at 7% in a good bank and enjoy the monthly interest. RBI bonds have a lock-in period, while an FD can be withdrawn at any time and also comes with overdraft and demand loan facilities, giving you liquidity.
A liquid asset with slightly less interest is always better than locked money.
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@itssathviksoma His Instagram is probably restricted to users 25+ in some countries for obvious reasons, it seems intentional
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@sagarikaghose @MamataOfficial This is a shitty poem full of grammatical errors and this shit doesn’t even rhyme
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‘Brave.’ In an age of noise and fear, a beautiful and moving poem penned by @MamataOfficial a leader who has exemplified courage and integrity through her long years of public service. Be brave. Smile through the storms. Hold your ground with dignity. The cowards will have no place in history, the strong will endure forever. Written today, May 12th.

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The person you are replying to is precisely the reason why the police can do what they do. This person is so hell-bent on the system being a certain way that he’s not even going to attempt to fight it, and thus the loop keeps repeating. Honestly, so tired of this shit in 2026 it’s time to keep public servants in check.
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@ArjunSi73438963 @nofiltermayank They can’t, that’s The thing. They have a 14 days window to complete the process of file an adverse report in writing with evidence. Most police officers won’t do the latter falsely cause it will bring them under the radar of MEA.
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Update:
Beat the system. Refused to pay a bribe despite repeated calls from the cop. Filed a complaint about the unnecessary delay with Passport Seva Kendra, which pushed the police to complete verification on the 14th day.
Passport arriving in the next two days.
Harsh@huntheharsh
Police is the most corrupt institution in this country. I was called to the police station for passport police verification and the cop openly asked for a bribe to verify my details. I refused and he replied with now that you don’t want to give, I can’t help you. Pathetic
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@VijayGopal_ @TelanganaDGP @revanth_anumula It’s shameful that some people that are apparently educated enough to be on Twitter are supporting this. These people are the reason civil rights are a joke in this country.
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The day i have a client about this @TelanganaDGP @revanth_anumula i promise you all, there will be a full stop to this
Slowly n steadily you are bringing immense shame to the name of the state
People cannot sit or roam at night?! Which law says this rubbish??!
NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs@NCMIndiaa
Welcome to Mission Chabutra of @hydcitypolice where Policemen will chase, abuse, assault and arrest you for simply sitting outside your home or at a tea stall at night. Freedom and Dignity of citizens are just at the mercy of Khaki Goons in this country.
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I want to address what happened to Neeraj and me last week. Of course, it was quite shocking to us as well and honestly very disheartening. But today, we want to talk about what actually happened and more importantly, what we’re going to do about it.
On March 21, we were taken into police custody in connection with a fraud complaint. Three days later, on March 24, a Thane court granted us bail, finding that prima facie, no case was made out against us. The fraud at the centre of this complaint was carried out through a fake website - "coindcx.pro" by impersonators who have absolutely no connection to our platform, our systems, or CoinDCX. No money moved through CoinDCX. No transaction occurred on our exchange. The complainant himself confirmed in court that he did not know us and had never met us.
I'll be honest: our experience was deeply unsettling. Not because we doubted the facts -- we knew from the first moment that this had nothing to do with us. But because it made something painfully clear: the ecosystem we operate in doesn't yet have the tools to tell the difference between the people building this industry responsibly and the people exploiting it.
Think about what this precedent means: if a scammer uses your brand, your name, your face in a fake website and defrauds someone, you can be arrested. Not the scammer. You. This Could Happen to Any founder, Any Business.
That has to change.
And we've decided that CoinDCX will lead that change - not with words, but with actions. Today, we are announcing Digital Suraksha Network (D.S.N.) - a ₹100 crore commitment from CoinDCX to build the cyber safety infrastructure that India's digital finance ecosystem needs but does not yet have. This is not a crypto problem. This is a problem across any company which has a digital footprint.
Here's what we're building:
→ 24x7 WhatsApp helpline: free for everyone, not just CoinDCX users, to verify links, platforms, and offers before you transact.
→ Open Fraud Intelligence API: We have already documented 1,200+ fraudulent websites impersonating CoinDCX. That data sat inside our systems. Not anymore. We're building an open API to share this intelligence in real time and inviting every exchange, fintech, bank, and digital lender to contribute. A shared immune system for India's digital finance ecosystem.
→ Cyber Safety Infrastructure for Law Enforcement: The Digital Suraksha Network will fund training programmes for state cybercrime cells on blockchain forensics and digital asset tracing.
→ "Caution Before Transaction": a nationwide initiative to give every Indian the tools to participate in digital finance safely.
We know that no single company can solve this. Fraud networks are sophisticated, cross-border, and evolving daily. Nowadays, they make use of AI that makes them exponentially harder to catch. But someone has to start to fix this problem from the root.
We are putting ₹100 crore on the table because the ecosystem cannot afford to wait. I am asking every platform, every regulator, and every Indian who participates in digital finance to join us.
We want to ensure that anyone building startups in India like us can do so with confidence, and not with fear.

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