Pam Pam
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@myBESTElectric power failure in Colaba when is it likely to come on
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@JaidevJamwal Mitsubishi (imported one) is top class. Costly but worth it.
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Are there any good ACs in the Indian market? My LG inverter AC (window) developed a gas leak and corrosion after moderate use in less than three years. Now either have to keep renewing the AMC or pay for new gas refills every season.
My older O’General and Carrier worked for 7-8 years before developing any issues. But it’s well-nigh impossible to find similar models anymore and can't trust any shopkeeper. All just lie without any ethics whatsoever.
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@zahra_malik3 Ehmiyat bahot hai, mohabbat bahot hai, magar imaan ka hissa wo kaise
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@smitadeshmukh @mybmc most of the manufacturing unit has shut down due to crisis.
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Woke up in #Mumbai today and actually breathed fresh air.
AQI hit 31 on April 1, and no, this isn't a prank.
Gamdevi and Andheri clocked an AQI of 8. That's EIGHT. That's cleaner than most cities dream of.
How? @mybmc cracked down on 1,000+ polluting construction sites + the Arabian Sea breeze did the rest.
More of this, please 🙏
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@Ravisutanjani On-boarding. It's easy to setup account on Phone Pe than on any other apps.
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🚨🇮🇳 SURAT IS FLASHING A WARNING TO INDIA.
Thousands of migrant workers are now leaving the city as the global war begins hitting India’s economy in real time.
Not because jobs disappeared first—because LPG shortages made survival impossible.
No gas to cook. Prices exploding. Textile units slowing. Families heading back to villages.
Surat is India’s textile engine. When workers flee here, it’s not a local story.
It’s the first visible crack in the supply chain → labor → production → inflation cycle.
First fuel.
Then factories.
Then freight.
Then food and clothing prices.
This is how a distant war quietly enters every Indian household.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Excellence in Training Mr. Imtiaz A. Sait
Licensed as a trainer in 1976 after apprenticing under Mr. Aziz Mahmoud, Mr. Imtiaz A. Sait has enjoyed a distinguished career in Indian horse racing, based at the Royal Western India Turf Club in Mumbai and Pune.
Over nearly five decades, he has saddled more than 2,200 winners, including 150+ black-type victories, and has been crowned Champion Trainer 18 times (11 in Mumbai and 7 in Pune).
Career highlights include winning the Indian Derby in 1989 with Exhilaration and capturing the Indian Turf Invitation Cup three times with Charon (1984), Exhilaration (1989), and Super Brave (1994).
As he completes 50 remarkable years in training, Mr. Sait’s legacy stands as a testament to excellence, dedication, and enduring success in Indian horse racing. 🏇

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1. Our skeletons are wet.
2. your nose is ALWAYS in your line of sight, but your brain ignores it
3. When you receive a donated kidney, they don’t take out the bad one. They just add the good one in.
4. Your immune system doesn't know you have eyes. Otherwise, it would attack them and make you blind. injuring one eye can introduce eye bits to the bloodstream and basically give your immune system the knowledge of having eyes. then it might decide it really fucking hates that and attack your non-injured eye.
5. The quality of the male sperm is responsible for morning sickness, preeclampsia, baby’s gender and almost every single pregnancy related issue.
6. You breathe through one nostril at a time. Don’t believe me? Put your finger below your nose and try.
7. The brain itself has no nerve endings, so it can’t feel pain. That’s why patients can be wide awake during brain surgery and made to perform certain actions.
8. That ringing in silence isn’t silence
When everything is quiet and you hear a faint ringing?
That’s your brain listening to its own nervous system.
You are hearing yourself functioning.
9. You will never experience your own death.
You only experience approaching it… Then nothing.
Everyone else gets closure, stories, funerals, and memories.
You don’t.
You never know you’ve become a memory.
From your perspective, the story just stops mid-sentence.
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