Preeti Singh

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Preeti Singh

Preeti Singh

@singps

Reporter-Bloomberg. Cover Indian banking, finance and private-equity in the APAC region. Views are mine own

Mumbai, India 参加日 Ağustos 2016
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Preeti Singh
Preeti Singh@singps·
@Adani_Elec_Mum so there is no visibility on the time? And I wonder where your rotation generators are working coz I don't see them anywhere on Pali Hill
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@Adani_Elec_Mum Power outage in Pali Hill for over 2 hours and no one has any information on what is wrong. Care to tell your customers what is wrong?
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Preeti Singh@singps·
@parrysingh Felt the same with the big boy burger! Sad how the iconic Nirula's went downhill..
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Parminder Singh
Parminder Singh@parrysingh·
A MUTTON CHOP AND A LOVE AFFAIR My first memory of dining out is savouring a succulent mutton chop at Nirula's in Connaught Place. I must have been quite young as I was seated at a high table, my legs dangling in the air. The dish was unlike anything I had tasted before, and it quickly became my favourite. No trip to Connaught Place was complete without a visit to Nirula's, and no visit to Nirula's was complete without a mutton chop. Whether it was the taste or the memories associated with it, I never got tired of its delights over the years. When my family moved to Bangalore and later to Singapore, I would still find a reason to visit Nirula's whenever I was in Delhi. If I couldn't go myself, my friends knew what to order for me at parties to satisfy my craving. However, a few years ago, I began to notice something odd. Subtle changes were being made to my beloved dish. It started to taste spicier with each visit. I was unsure if the mutton chop was changing, or if my taste buds were. But in spite of the spice level, I could still find remnants of the mutton chop I had savoured as a child. Like a favourite band, that changes its sound over the years, but you still love them, because they are YOUR band. Up until this past December. The mutton chop was delivered to my parents’ home in Delhi. I eagerly unwrapped the familiar red and white packaging and sunk my teeth into the meat. However, this time, it had changed beyond recognition. I closed my eyes, attempting to summon the original flavour, from both the mutton chop and my memory. It was futile. I bit into the accompanying bread, then tried the mutton chop again, hoping that the combination would restore the usual taste. But it didn't help. It became clear: a 40-year love affair had come to an end. It was time to part with a childhood crush. Goodbye, mutton chop. You were good while you lasted.
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Arunava Joy Sengupta@JoyArunava·
Indigo customer service is the biggest scam..flight delayed due to late arrival of crew, but passengers including wheelchair and elderly are packed in buses and made to wait on the Tarmac for over 30 minutes. Disgusting. @IndiGo6E
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Preeti Singh@singps·
The changing face of Scarsdale😊
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Dhwani Pandya
Dhwani Pandya@DhwaniPandya·
After more than 8 years at Bloomberg and a quick sweet break, I am excited to announce that I will be joining Reuters as India Companies correspondent, with focus on big Indian conglomerates like Reliance, Adani and foreign giants like Walmart. Starting from July 3.
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Preeti Singh@singps·
@rahul610 could you please get in touch with me with a DM message? Wanted to chat with you on a story idea. Thanks
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Ruchi Bhatia
Ruchi Bhatia@29_ruchibhatia·
A $4.3 billion National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, that was set up with much fanfare in 2015 and seen as an answer to the nations creaky infrastructure, is clashing with its largest investor- Govt of India bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Preeti Singh@singps·
@airindiain @TataCompanies Waiting for the airline to return to its former glory from the current state of broken seats and clunky systems. One thing I wouldn't change though is the level of in-flight care and service which is exemplary!
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Sudeshna
Sudeshna@SudeshnaShome·
Surprising how much these lines make sense in different contexts in life. You've got to know when to hold 'em Know when to fold 'em Know when to walk away And know when to run
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