Harish Sundaram

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Harish Sundaram

@hs8848

Call a spade a spade. Take your whatabboutery elsewhere.

Bengaluru, India انضم Temmuz 2009
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Harish Sundaram
Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
@bigbasket_com has killed the BB daily app and the service has gone a lot lot worse. The BB daily section is horribly designed and help is hard to find. Lot to learn on how not to merge services....
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Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
My fav Asha Bhosle songs in no particular order: Jaaiye Aap Kahan Jaaenge Parde Mein Rehne Do Piya Piya Piya Mora Jiya Pukare (w/ Kishore) Dum Maro Dum Lekar Hum Deewana Dil Piya Tu Deewana Hua Badal (w/ Rafi) Radha Kaise Na Jale Surely Ive missed a few hundred RIP @atulpujar
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Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
Shoddy servicing done by @EurekaForbes personnel and then not picking up the phone when asked to fix the problem. Super frustrated with @EurekaForbes Will not recommend to anyone...if you need a RO, look elsewhere.
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Atul Pujar
Atul Pujar@atulpujar·
Never seen such a national fuss over bmc elections! @harishsun
Vikrant Joshi@joshivikrant75

My understanding of the results yesterday Devendra Fadnavis-Won—Kingmaker Uddhav Thackeray -Won Raj Thackeray -Won (People who understand politics will understand what I have written…#IYKYK ) Eknath Shinde-Warned yet again! Ajit Pawar -Shown Place ! MIM-Dangerous Sharad Pawar-does not matter win or lose the battle, he has won the war Congress won in Latur because—Ravindra Chavan’s statement against Late Vilasrao Deshmukh & Ravindra Chavan & his biggest mistake was completely ignoring Archana Patil Chakurkar (senior BJp leader) and ignoring Lingayat too…else “Deshmukhs” would have been defeated easily … @Dev_Fadnavis

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Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
Massive jam on Bangalore airport Highway towards the city just after the toll... Any idea why???
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Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
@beastoftraal The front page on ToI was beautifully done! It is noteworthy that in the three articles in TOI, not one talked about what was ailing him and cause of death. If his family didn't want it to be revealed, that's perfectly understandable but no such mention of that either.
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Karthik 🇮🇳
Karthik 🇮🇳@beastoftraal·
They all had under 24 hours to write and release these days. Ogilvy's own ad is the best, of course. It makes even strangers (to Piyush) feel like they got to know him a little. Piyush may have sold a lot of great products, but the truth was that he himself was a great 'product' that one could write a lot about. And Ogilvy lavishes the writing less on his craft (which was universally known) and more about the man himself (that only people who interacted or worked with him would know). The ads by Cadbury's and Fevicol are by Ogilvy too, I presume, as the brands' ad agency. The Fevicol ad, in particular, is Lord Ganesha going around Lord Shiva and Lord Parvathi where the Ogilvy ad would be the equivalent of Lord Murugan going around the world. Amul, of course, has a lot of experience in coming up with ads in under 24 hours on topical events. Crisp and beautifully framed! #advertising #creativity
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Harish Sundaram
Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
Walked out of a @Chaayos store *without* buying a tea because: - Systems were down and they couldn't take my order (ok understandable) and asked to scan a QR code on a table to place order - To complete the order by scanning code, my phone no. and email Id are needed WHY?? #Fail
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Himanshu
Himanshu@hims_negi·
Already worried of those 2 test matches where Bumrah won't be available.
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Ramachandra Guha
Ramachandra Guha@Ram_Guha·
Karnataka's ruling politicians and cricket administrators are jointly responsible for Wednesday's tragedy. Their greedy lust for reflected glory led to it. To make an outstanding officer a scapegoat is reprehensible.
DP SATISH@dp_satish

B Dayananda is an upright, rare, dignified and efficient IPS officer. In the last two years, he has worked tirelessly to restore the credibility of @BlrCityPolice whose reputation had hit the rock bottom. Siddaramaiah Government has sacrificed him and some of his subordinates to save their chair. Despite police objections, government had allowed/organised two back to back events resulting in the death of 11 people. DK Shivakumar was leading the both. Should not @siddaramaiah and @DKShivakumar resign? Will the Congress high command act against them? What about the Home Minister? Siddaramaiah has committed a grave mistake and will pay a heavy political price for it. He is trying to save himself and DKS. Not so surprisingly his long time top aide @lkatheeq has also resigned a day before leading to a debate about a coterie running the CMO. @IPS_Association should fight for their own. Politicians can sacrifice anyone, IPS or IAS to ensure they stay in power. #stampedetragedy

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Harish Sundaram
Harish Sundaram@hs8848·
Hi @EurekaForbes How do we get an appointment to get servicing done for an RO purifier? No response to last two appointment requests via your website and your phone line only has the option to follow up, which also doesn't work!!
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Rahul Pandita
Rahul Pandita@rahulpandita·
Shocking if true.
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शिक्षित बेरोज़गार
How to Sell a 500-Page Doorstopper on the Indian Economy Krishnamurthy Subramanian, former Chief Economic Advisor to the Ministry of Finance, recently wrote a book titled India@100: Envisioning Tomorrow’s Economic Powerhouse, published by Rupa Publications. In a curious twist of bureaucratic generosity—or perhaps literary patriotism we should say—the Union Bank of India decided to bulk-buy nearly 2 lakh copies of this book, spending close to ₹7 crore in the process. To put that in perspective, given that I have written and published non-fiction books, in the Indian non-fiction publishing world, selling 10,000 copies makes you a bestseller. Most authors never hit those numbers (10,000 copies that is). Subramanian, on the other hand, was catapulted past that milestone 20 times over—thanks not to readers, but to a single institutional buyer. And here’s the kicker: the book has just 270 ratings on Amazon. That’s usually a sign of modest organic sales—probably under 10,000 copies. So while the book might not have won over the masses, it certainly found one very powerful fan. Terrific story by @sruthijith and @SangitaMehtaET in @EconomicTimes.
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