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@AnkitM997

तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय । Boomer Hate account

Munich Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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If i am not 80 kg or less by this time in the next year, I will release a 5 min long dance video while wearing a saree.
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That's wonderful and inspiring but part of the reason why I want to get into my peak physical shape is because I am planning to start a family of my own in the next few years and want to give my absolute best from the beginning. Being fat is just unacceptable.
Restoring Your Faith in Humanity@HumanityChad

An Irish father was told he was too heavy to donate part of his liver to his baby daughter. He lost 10kg in 6 weeks, qualified in time, and helped save her life. Both are now recovering ❤️

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I am curious to know how do you think education works? Do you believe a child whose father is 12th pass is already born qualified enough to pass class 12th? Don't all children have to start from the same base level regardless of how literate their ancestors were
Oppressor@TyrantOppressor

@IndianTechGuide Despite centuries of privilege, a cutoff of only 93? Shame. Whereas a cutoff of 64 for Dalits, who got to know about JEE only in recent times, is truly praiseworthy. Soon this cutoff will change to 70 then 80 then 90...🙏🏻

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Odette@theafterlight8·
Tried to run post a hectic day at work. Couldn’t do it. Heat has a cumbersome personality. But, see the pretty moon.
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Kannada weekly Lankesh Patrike published a fictional story in which lead shared his name with prophet of a religion. This led to protests that escalated into violence, attacks on the newspaper’s office and assault of its staff. This happened in 80's during height of secularism.
Swara Bhasker@ReallySwara

The greatest legacy of the Modi Era will remain how bullying & harassment of citizens by Sanghi goons was normalised, justified & cheered. This kind of communal bullying is an abject shame on ur govt. @pushkardhami @uttarakhandcops Goons & gundas are free to do as they please?

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Miss Granger@Miss__Hermione·
@AnkitM997 Haven't searched her acc but did secularism end over Lenskart's uniform discipline?
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It is shameful to call public school system as inconsistent when over the years, it has been consistently poor. The obsession with per capita income is also flawed. China had a higher literacy rate in 1975 than we do today. Even when they weren't growing, the foundation was solid
CNBC-TV18@CNBCTV18News

‘India and China had the same per capita GDP in 1990. Today, China is 5X ahead.’ So what went wrong? On Young Turks Reloaded, Co-founder of TeamLease and Co-author of Made In India, Manish Sabharwal delivers a blunt reality check - ‘The most embarrassing number about India? 35 years after 1991, 45% of our labour force still works on farms.’ But here’s the twist - Manufacturing alone won’t fix it. ‘We will never have 28%-45% of our workforce in factories.’ The real battleground? ‘We don’t have a shortage of land, labour or capital, we have a problem in how they combine.’ And it starts early: 📚 Nearly half of India’s children depend on government schools - where quality remains deeply inconsistent 🌏 In contrast, only 5% in Japan, 10% in the UK and 15% in the US go to private schools - because public education works ‘If anything should be free and high-quality, it is school education.’ The takeaway: China didn’t win because of communism, it won because it unleashed entrepreneurship. India’s path? Fix education. Unlock entrepreneurs. Catch the full show - youtube.com/watch?v=4q3cc9… @ShereenBhan

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They needed an official photo of mine on a chess board for the local club. I was allowed to set up my own position on the board. The choice of the game was obvious. I chose sensei Danya's last winning official game where i took the losing side of the board.
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Honeybadger@9honeybadger9·
@gladiatrix009 Lol. The funniest one I've seen was 'Pooja Hegde Navel Appreciator'
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why-day-hee@gladiatrix009·
Someone with the user name 'gib dotter, i fak your dotter, stop stiling my dotter' just RTd my post lol
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The obsession with statues needs to be studied. I haven't looked up the figures yet but it feels that the statues of Indian politicians may be more than the statues of politicians from rest of the world combined. Sabko statue chahiye BC.
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_

This park was built at a cost of ₹232 crore So the public could visit and relax Yet it has almost no significant trees in a place where temperatures reach 45°C. Absolute Engineering marvel 🤡

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Are closest comparable are still Bangladesh and Pakistan. South east Asia has already leaped ahead. Vietnam is nearly twice out pci and is growing at an event faster rate. A few flagship projects aside, the lived reality on ground hasn't changed for 90% of indians.
.@WoundedLion__

Before the 2014 Congress period, we didn’t even have basic transport facilities. World countries used to compare India with Pakistan and Bangladesh, Thanks to Modi, he recovered country in just 13 yrs

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That is courage: clarity in the face of fear, and action in the presence of risk.
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He could be punished, court-martialed, even. And yet, he acted. As he reportedly put it: either he would be decorated, or he would be punished. But that was secondary. What mattered was doing what the moment demanded.
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When people ask me what the most important quality in a person is, I almost always answer: courage. But courage is one of those words that sounds meaningful until you try to define it, then it becomes vague, almost empty. So let me explain what I mean through a historical moment.
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