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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma

@NickSarma

Inverted left hander | Occasional columnist | Advisory - Branding, Content, Communication, Design, Auto | Anti-Busy

Delhi NCR Beigetreten Mayıs 2010
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
When you get back to #golf after a prolonged hiatus, the moment must be archived. From this morning.
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@SandeepMall Started off with right pricing. Now expensive. H&M has surprised me with their DryMove range. Way better.
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Sandeep Mall@SandeepMall·
Uniqlo has been able to crack the Indian market. Right pricing and variety.
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Kiran Manral@KiranManral·
People, please recommend the best hotels in nainital. Thanks in advance.
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Harnidh Kaur
Harnidh Kaur@harnidhish·
does anyone know Asics numbers in India? Was at a padel birthday last night and at least 80% of the people there were in Asics. Maybe 15% Adidas/Nike and some stray Saucony and ONs but wow Asics killing it.
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Jootawaala
Jootawaala@jootawaala·
A massive Bollywood celebrity wore these almond toe Goodyear welted wholecut oxfords that I made for an ad shoot. I can’t tell you who yet but I’m excited for the ad to drop. :)
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Celebrating a politician for building a bridge, sewage network or metro line is like applauding a courier for delivering what you have ordered.
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
Private-led urban districts in India can rival Singapore. This is Skymark One, Noida. Managed by @CBRE. Comparable to Aerocity, Delhi, but a tighter footprint. With good public infrastructure+genuine intent from all stakeholders, a better everyday life is just around the block.
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
@parrysingh Add honesty and integrity to the list and you get solid character. The biggest win? Being able to face yourself in the mirror every morning without flinching.
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Parminder Singh
Parminder Singh@parrysingh·
A note to young minds: despite what social media feeds and headlines may suggest, decency and civility are still virtues worth holding on to. They may not guarantee commercial success, but they will help you live with yourself. And that matters more than anything else.
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According to Philosophy, the highest form of peace is to have zero desire to be understood, admired, pitied or even known.
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
When did political discourse get this bad and how did we just go along with it? Things are louder, messier, more extreme - outrage wins over substance every time. Standards have sunk - corruption, scandals, impunity - everything has just become normal. indiatoday.in/world/story/op…
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
@KiranManral Big weddings are a burden for everyone. The performance pressure is staggering. Everything feels off. Parents feel like guests. Photographers, videographers, choreographers take center stage. Am all for getting married quietly. Invest in a home, travel some, skip the pressure.
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Am I alone in feeling, that one of the lone papers I trusted, The Indian Express's reportage quality has dramatically dropped especially in the past two months?
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Suhasini Haidar
Suhasini Haidar@suhasinih·
Heartbreaking hour, hearing journalist @hoihnu describe searing violence and deep divides that drove her family from Imphal 3 years ago. Also heard personal stories from others of riots in Delhi and pogroms in Kashmir and Gujarat- no justice yet- Book #StoriesTheFireCouldntBurn
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Sanjay (Nick) Sarma@NickSarma·
India's 100 most powerful people list: 6 women. Shocking that in 2026, in a nation of 1.4 bln.+ (roughly half of them women) our collective definition of power is still just proximity to government. This is from @IndianExpress. Others I guess, would fare even worse.
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