Neeshu Aggarwal

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Neeshu Aggarwal

Neeshu Aggarwal

@AggarwalNeeshu

Katılım Ocak 2020
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
India Pakistan achieve ceasefire: My understanding at 3.52 PM IST today :)
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Ministry of Defence, Government of India
Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has issued an advisory to OTT platforms, media streaming services, and intermediaries operating in India to immediately discontinue hosting or streaming any content of Pakistani origin, including web series, films, songs, and podcasts, regardless of whether the content is offered free or via subscription. The advisory, issued under the IT Rules, 2021, emphasizes caution against content that threatens India’s sovereignty, public order, or friendly relations with foreign states. Read here: mib.gov.in/sites/default/… @rajnathsingh @DefenceMinIndia @SethSanjayMP @HQ_IDS_India @adgpi @indiannavy @IAF_MCC @MIB_India @PIB_India @PIBFactCheck
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Ministry of Defence, Government of India
All media channels, digital platforms and individuals are advised to refrain from live coverage or real-time reporting of defence operations and movement of security forces. Disclosure of such sensitive or source-based information may jeopardize operational effectiveness and endanger lives. Past incidents like the #KargilWar, 26/11 attacks, and the #Kandahar hijacking underscore the risks of premature reporting. As per clause 6(1)(p) of the Cable Television Networks (Amendment) Rules, 2021, only periodic briefings by designated officials are permitted during anti-terror operations. All stakeholders are urged to exercise vigilance, sensitivity, and responsibility in coverage, upholding the highest standards in the service of the nation. 🇮🇳 Read more: mib.gov.in/sites/default/… #MediaAdvisory #NationalSecurity #MIBIndia #ResponsibleReporting @rajnathsingh @DefenceMinIndia @SethSanjayMP @HQ_IDS_India @adgpi @indiannavy @IAF_MCC @PIB_India
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Shreenidhi P
Shreenidhi P@nid_rockz·
Good #Q3FY25-17/1/25 from 3pm till 7pm Indian Hotels #IndianHotels Solid beat vs estimates Amazing quarter with record set Highest ever revenue, EBITDA, PBT and PAT in comps history Rev ⏫29% at 2533cr vs 1963cr, Q2 at 1826cr EBITDA ⏫32% at 963cr vs 732cr🔥, Q2 at 501cr OPM at 39% vs 37.8% PBT at 834cr vs 604cr, Q2 at 389cr PAT ⏫33% at 633cr vs 477cr Extraordinary numbers 🔥👏 ICICI Lombard #ICICILombard Good Q3FY25 PBT at 960cr vs 573ct, Q2 at 919cr PAT at 724cr vs 431cr, Q2 at 693cr Solvency ratio 2.36 Combined ratio at 102.7% vs 103.6% SG Finserve #SGFin Comeback quarter Good uptick QoQ after last 3-4 qtrs were impacted by regulatory requirements NII at 41cr vs 31cr QoQ PAT at 23.7cr vs 14cr QoQ , Q3FY24 at 20.6cr Loan book at 1568cr vs 822cr⏫91% QoQ SBI Life Insurance #SBILife Value of new business slightly better vs esta String growth in PBT and PAT PBT at 572cr vs 329cr, Q2 at 547cr PAT at 550cr vs 321cr, Q2 at 529cr #Nettlinx Rev at 7.2cr vs 4.2cr, Q2 at 4.7cr PBT at 2.6cr vs 1.5cr, Q2 at 1.6cr PAT at 1.8cr vs 1cr Q2 at 1.1cr Decent: #TechMahindra #Wipro #RKForge-Rich valns growth tapering off,single digit topline growth
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Akshat Shrivastava
Akshat Shrivastava@Akshat_World·
If your income is 1 Crore, you will roughly pay 40%+ tax in India. (Plus indirect taxes) Next year ---let's say-- you lose your job. And your income goes to 0. You will get 0 benefits. Let me clarify the context: - You won't send your kids to government schools. - You won't avail treatment in a public hospital. - You won't avail free ration. Therefore there is no (REAL) safety net for people paying taxes in India. This puts a lot of stress, pressure & a feeling of injustice. That share your upside. But, no one will give a shit about your downside. And, this is what is precisely wrong with our taxation.
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Neeshu Aggarwal
Neeshu Aggarwal@AggarwalNeeshu·
@neetcode1 Congratulations @neetcode1 !! Been following you since you launched this platform and now you are here ! Kudos to you 🙌
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NeetCode
NeetCode@neetcode1·
Over 6% of LeetCode's traffic now comes from me. That's nuts!! 🥜 If you're studying for coding interviews & you're not using NeetCode you may want to reconsider :)
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Lane || Boot.dev
Lane || Boot.dev@wagslane·
Not deploying on Friday means you suck at deploying
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Ram Joshi
Ram Joshi@ramjoshionline·
Living: Metro vs. Peaceful City For the young generation considering where to live and work: Metro Life: [1] Career opportunities but Higher costs [2] Advanced Healthcare but Health Impact [3] Fast-paced but Time lost in transit [4] Vibrant social life but Increased stress Life in a Peaceful City: [1] Lower living costs but Limited job options [2] Healthier Lifestyle but Low Healthcare accessibility [3] Slower Pace but time savings [4] Social limitations but Reduced stress Two Advice: [1] Consider your priorities. Choose based on what matters most to you - career, lifestyle, family. [2] Flexibility is key. Be open to changing your location as your life and goals evolve.
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Gaurav Sen
Gaurav Sen@gkcs_·
We presented our System Design Judge at IIM-A this week. The idea is simple: help companies hire candidates with the right skills. Our system design judge is the tip of the iceberg. If you haven't checked it out, you really should! And on Tuesday, we will be unveiling a new product. Thank you to @IIMAhmedabad, @startupindia, and @Google for your support!
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Neeshu Aggarwal
Neeshu Aggarwal@AggarwalNeeshu·
@theskindoctor13 Same thing happened with me yesterday i was with my Mom and sister travelling from ghazb to gr. noida and this bullshit guy was speeding. I even asked him to slow down but he ignored me and was on the phone call whole time ! Horrible experience @Uber_India No actions taken !!
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
[Trigger warning : Accident] So many people nowadays scroll on their phones while driving. No data is available about how many accidents happen due to this, but it must be plenty. Here's one example: Sep 11, Mohali, auto driver was reportedly scrolling while driving, and..
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Parsh Kothari
Parsh Kothari@parsh_kothari·
1/ E . M . I Thanks to EMI, people can finally buy their dream iPhone at just ₹3,000 per month. But... at what cost? EMI, or Equated Monthly Installments, are the BIGGEST reason the Indian youth are falling deeper and deeper into the debt trap. How? Let me explain.
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Alex Xu
Alex Xu@alexxubyte·
Key Concepts to Understand Database Sharding. In this concise and visually engaging resource, we break down the key concepts of database partitioning, explaining both vertical and horizontal strategies. 1️⃣ Range-Based Sharding: Splitting your data into distinct ranges. Think of it as organizing your books by genre on separate shelves. 2️⃣ Key-Based Sharding (with a dash of %3 hash): Imagine each piece of data having a unique key, and we distribute them based on a specific rule. It's like sorting your playing cards by suit and number. 3️⃣ Directory-Based Sharding: A directory, like a phone book, helps you quickly find the information you need. Similarly, this technique uses a directory to route data efficiently. Over to you: What are some other ways to scale a database? – Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get a Free System Design PDF (158 pages): bit.ly/3KCnWXq
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BookMyShow
BookMyShow@bookmyshow·
Singer Shubhneet Singh’s Still Rollin Tour for India stands cancelled. To that end, BookMyShow has initiated a complete refund of the ticket amount for all consumers who had purchased tickets for the show. The refund will be reflected within 7-10 working days in the customer's source account of the original transaction.
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Abhishek
Abhishek@abhishekcode42·
If you struggle with dynamic programming, make your CSES dynamic programming problem section look like this. This problem section covers most of the topics and common techniques. Unlike a few other sections of CSES, most in this section are beginner-friendly. Find the problem set link in the reply.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Zahack Tanvir — ضحاك تنوير
🧵 What made this medical doctor lead an #ISIS module? Lack of education and poverty isn’t the problem. He did his schooling among Hindus and non-Muslims. He did his college and medical studies. He worked and gained reputation among non-Muslims Doctors. Did his country not give him equal chance and opportunity? Then what happened?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Our headquarters tonight
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कास्ट कांशियस लाला
What happens when you get earn upwards of 75-80 lakhs per annum? You leave India. Or you try to leave India. Not because you are any less patriotic but because it makes more sense to leave than stay. Hear me out. I know about 20 people who have left India in last 1 decade. Why? Let us break it down. All these individuals earned about 80 lakhs to 1.2 crore per annum. When you are in that earning slab, you are crème-de-la crème of the workforce. Your skill set is better than an average joe and you are in demand world over. Unfortunately, we as a nation, are not doing enough to retain such great talent who are high earners and hence high spenders. Highest tax bracket in India is 30%. Today, India has 48.3 lakh people who are in 30% tax slab. And the 30% tax slab starts at the earning of 15 lakhs per annum. Any decently talented fresher from a good college can command that. Any moderately above average hard working individual in 4-5 years of their experience can command this sum. But does being in highest tax bracket and hence being the highest tax payers of the nation translate into leading a lavish life in a metro for a family? Unfortunately, no. Has the cost of living not increased exponentially? Try to find a decent flat for rent in Bangalore or Gurugram in a locality where you would want your children to grow up without paying exorbitant rents and security deposits. Let's not go back 75 years. Let's just rewind 9 years. Since last 9 years the tax payer has only a limited avenues to save his tax. 1.5 lakhs in standard deduction and 50k in NPS. Thoda bohat home loan and insurance for parents. And no matter how much you increase your earning, this remains standard. Government can incentivize savings by increasing the limit in govt backed schemes like PPF or SSY or bonds but it refuses to budge. The system is designed for a time long gone. The services that one gets in the country right now relative to the tax that they pay is very skewed. And this is likely to remain skewed for a while. For a lot of my friends who earn similar amounts, despite paying 30 lakhs per annum in direct taxes and almost paying the same in indirect taxes, the return they get in the short run is miniscule. Can they get good clean healthcare in any government hospital? Can they drive on roads which don't have potholes? Or can their kids get quality education in government schools? These are problems that will take some time to fix and I believe, as a nation, we are on the right track. But there must be an interim solution to plug the leak, so to speak. In 2023, 6500 HNIs will leave India. 7500 HNIs left India in 2022. In 2018, India was third after Russia and China in terms of number of HNIs migrating to other countries. This is a disturbing trend. For the longest time, I had disdain for people who left the country. Their was a popular term which every 90s kid must have heard of ; 'Brain Drain'. I could not understand why would anybody leave Bharat and go out to make a career. But, I guess with age comes perspective. And maybe, just maybe, I now understand. @narendramodi @nsitharamanoffc
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Neeshu Aggarwal@AggarwalNeeshu·
@neetcode1 Would love to work with you someday ! Ps :- you can’t deny me since i have learned from you ;)
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NeetCode@neetcode1·
Yes, I'm Indian.
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