Amit Palaliya

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Amit Palaliya

Amit Palaliya

@AmitPalaliya

Engineer, working to make a better today and tomorrow

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Amit Palaliya
Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@dmuthuk One friend is working in japan , after 10 years he have lots of positive and also many downside of it. So conclusion , no country is perfect and crows are black everywhere
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Previously our family used to think, for some reasons if at all we've to relocate to another country, it would be America. Now the consensus at home is Japan. There was no gap between what we've heard about Japan and what we actually saw. You've to see it to believe it. No country has impressed us so much like Japan. My son is asking whether he can do his graduation in Japan so that we can have a temporary stay in Japan for 3 or 4 years. Most likely we may not relocate anywhere. I've even ignored opportunities from other Indian cities so that I can be permanently based out of Chennai. The idea of this post is to tell you how good that country is. Even Singapore and Switzerland are great. But Japan, in an overall balanced perspective, is closest to heaven on earth. Those who travel overseas for vacation, go and see Japan once.
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@throttleandtech My car ownership history in india, Mitsubishi Lancer and Outlander .Fiat Punto and Hyundai Elantra. Now some of it has defenatively a "taste". None is "rich car"
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Throttle and Tech@throttleandtech·
India, as a nation 🇮🇳 has horrible taste in cars.
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@sanjaykathuria Real kokum . Actuallly drinking it using locally produced serup . Test amzing in summer
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Sanjay Kathuria@sanjaykathuria·
In 2017 Lahori Zeera was selling 1 lakh bottles a day. Today it's 50 lakh. 50x in under a decade. Just a cumin flavoured fizzy drink that people in Punjab actually wanted to drink. ₹83 crore revenue in FY20. ₹530 crore in 2025. 5 lakh retail outlets. 18 states. Manufacturing capacity expanding from 50 lakh to 80-85 lakh bottles a day. Think about what that expansion number means. They're not building capacity hoping demand shows up. Demand is already there and they're scrambling to keep up with it. The insight Aman Arora had was straightforward. India drinks nimbu paani, jaljeera, shikanji, aam panna flavours that actually belong here. The big cola companies spent decades trying to get Indians to prefer their flavours. Lahori just asked what Indians already liked and carbonated it. Turns out the answer was zeera. Thums Up survived because it was bolder than Coke. Lahori is growing because it's more Indian than both. The next big beverage brand in India won't come from Atlanta or London. Which local Indian drink do you think gets carbonated and scaled next?
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@chiragbarjatya I have old CVT outlander with 1+ lacs km, apart from testing purpose, never felt to use paddle shifter.
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Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
People who drive car with paddle shifters, how and when do you use them? I drove 300km but I am still confused where to use them to make sense. Any video or any guide that can help?
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The Startup CA@mehulshahca·
This is how we planned a road trip from Edinburgh to Inverness. No tour bus. No agency. Just a Rental Car for Rs. 8000/-, a Google Maps and a full tank. Bookmark this. You'll thank us later 🧵 (1/n)
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@CCMiles2Go Thousand miles look good but i hame happy with near market price "needed "product like dryfruits /consumable n edible product. Supercoin is in few hundreds . No FOMO
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Miles2Go@CCMiles2Go·
Everyone loves the headline number. Very few calculate the actual cost. 👀 Current trend: “Buy product → get massive Supercoins → convert to Air India miles” Sounds insane on paper. But here’s the part nobody wants to discuss: You are often buying a product priced at ~2.5x–3x its real market value just to manufacture miles. Example math: ₹10k-ish real value product listed around ₹20-25k. Let’s say you purchase 2-3 of the same items. → You get ~67k Supercoins for say products worth 25k (remember which you weren’t even planning to buy) → After doing all the mental maths and on a specific date you convert them to get ~65k Air India points So what actually happened? You didn’t “earn free miles”. You effectively BOUGHT ~65k Air India points by overpaying ₹40-45k on a product you probably never intended to buy at that price in the first place. That’s roughly ~0.7-0.8₹ per AI mile. Now ask yourself: Would you directly buy Air India points at that valuation? Probably not. Why ? Because for economy class, considering opportunity cost lost with all the miles you earn back on cards and with airlines on revenue booking, this 0.7-0.8 valuation seems a lot inflated. And with business class or even PE, maharaja isn’t a great value program anyways. Yes, there ARE scenarios where this can work: • If you genuinely needed that exact product • If the product resale value remains strong • If you value AI miles extremely highly post revaluation But portraying this as “free products” or “crazy loophole” is misleading. The real win in points & miles has always been: ✔️ Organic spends ✔️ Transfer bonuses ✔️ Smart redemptions ✔️ Arbitrage NOT forced spending disguised as rewards. Sometimes the cheapest miles are the ones you never bought emotionally #ccgeeks
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@san_x_m Why do you have used past tense? His name " was"??
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Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Arif Mohammad Khan. He was 36 years old. A Cabinet Minister in Rajiv Gandhi’s government. In 1985, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Shah Bano, a 73-year-old Muslim woman from Indore who had been divorced after 43 years of marriage. Her husband paid her a small sum under Muslim personal law and claimed his obligation was complete. The Supreme Court disagreed. It said Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code applied to every Indian citizen, regardless of religion. Shah Bano was entitled to maintenance. Arif Mohammad Khan stood up in Parliament and defended the judgment. He said the law must protect every Indian woman without exception. It became one of the most powerful speeches heard in Parliament that decade. Then the government reversed its position. Facing pressure from orthodox religious leaders, Rajiv Gandhi’s government passed the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act, 1986. It effectively nullified the Supreme Court ruling. Shah Bano would no longer receive maintenance under Section 125. Arif Mohammad Khan refused to support the bill. He resigned from the Cabinet. His political career collapsed. He spent years out of power. Shah Bano later withdrew her claim under community pressure. She died in 1992 without ever receiving her maintenance. The principle overturned in 1986 was effectively restored decades later through later Supreme Court judgments, including the Triple Talaq verdict of 2017. Thirty-one years later. Arif Mohammad Khan would later become the Governor of Kerala. He once said: “I did what my conscience told me. I have no regrets.” His party called it a mistake. History did not. Follow for stories India deserves to remember.
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Satish Kumar Agarwal
Satish Kumar Agarwal@iSatishAgarwal·
⚫LTF Indusind Tiger Credit Card 💳 🏆One of the Best LTF Credit Card 👑USP 🎥 1 assured Complimentary Movie ticket upto ₹500 every 6 months on BookMyShow 🎥Single ticket works fine, no need of B1G1 💺Domestic Airport Lounge: 2 per Qtr (8 py) ✔️Massive Domestic Airport Lounge List👇 ✔️Includes the Prized--> 080 Arrival T2 🤩 💺International Lounges: 2 per Year via PP 🥇No spends required for Lounge Access 💥 📌Reward Slabs (per ₹100) 1️⃣1 RP on 0-1L 2️⃣2 RPs on >1L to 2.5L 3️⃣4 RPs on >2.5L to 5L 4️⃣6 RPs >5L 📍6L spends in a Year 1️⃣1000+2️⃣3000+3️⃣10000+4️⃣6000= 20000 RPs ✈️ 4 RPs= 1 Krisflyer Mile 💸 1 RP= ₹0.40 as Cash Credit 💖RPs expire in 24 months Post accrual ❌No RPs on Fuel ❌No Accelerated RPs on Utility/Insurance/Education/Govt/Rent & Property txns 📌Other Useful Features 🚗Auto Assist 💲Forex markup: 1.5%+GST ⛽1% Fuel surcharge waiver 🏌️1 Golf Game or Lesson per Qtr 📝Visa Signature Platform 🥇LTF Category Card Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 📍Apply Now👇 induseasycredit.indusind.bank.in/customer/credi… 🚨Note: Don't Apply if you already own an Indusind Card. Else it will likely be rejected Like ❤️ n Repost ♻️ if useful #CreditCard #CCgeek #Indusind #Tiger #LTF #Referral Disclaimer: -Don't apply for any Card in FOMO -Check the tncs carefully. DYOR 🧐 -I earn incentive, if Card gets approved using above Link
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Jay@thetrickytrade·
I wrote about why I only carry four active credit cards. How many are in your wallet right now? I'm at 4. What's your number? rightonpoints.com/whats-in-my-wa…
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@jcrajan00 Again like most problem , its not single or double dimention problem . Policy was made in a era (like goa iron ore illegal export) when it was necessary but time change so policy. Intelligent mining / value chain achievement ,is way to go
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Chenthil@jcrajan00·
India imports 90% of its titanium dioxide. India also sits on one of the world's largest ilmenite deposits. These two facts should be impossible to coexist. They do because IREL holds a near-monopoly on ilmenite mining and operates at 53% capacity. Private miners were shut out years ago over export-control concerns. Result: a strategic mineral abundance turned into an artificial import dependency. TiO2 goes into paint, paper, and — more importantly — defence coatings and aerospace components. The mining ban was meant to prevent foreign access. It also blocked domestic supply from reaching domestic industry. The Critical Minerals Mission has Rs 16,800 crore allocated. None of it touches the IREL bottleneck, because that is a mining-policy issue, not a budget one. Sometimes the resource curse is self-imposed.
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
Jayeshbhai, Rightly said even aftet 4 days .issue still not resolved . How pathetic service from airtel
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
Airtel internet wifi service support is non existence .internet is not working from more than 24 hours and there is no way to talk customer suppprt .only useless chat bot .pathetic experince #AirtelCares #airtel
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@sabeer Why your country america at many war, try to stop at least one. List is quite large just like your preaching
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Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Partition happened in 1947. I wasn’t alive then - and neither were most of us. Carrying forward inherited hatred between nations, for events we didn’t cause, is childish. The future belongs to individuals who choose understanding over division.
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@aledeniz Italian schooling looks very similiar to Indian schooling
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Alessandro Riolo@aledeniz·
I know a number of British people who lived 1 to 2 years in Italy and then came back. The constant is that they have young children. Whatever they tell you, if you ask them about the Italian school system, they will eventually admit that it was, if not the main one, one of the critical items for them. Italian primary school is much harder than the British one. An awful lot of Italian parents cope with that by literally abandoning their children to their own devices. Most take a more proactive stance, so they either start tutoring their children themselves (a couple of hours a day per child starting in year 1) or pay for tutors to do it in their stead. In primary school, British kids have homework once per week. Italian kids have homework once per day, doubled over the weekend. If you visit Italian homes in the afternoon and they have children, it is pretty standard to see the kids sitting at the main table with books and notebooks spread all around, with a parent or a tutor sitting with them for the whole session. Also, the amount of books they have to carry to school every day is borderline unbelievable. You would think they are training them to carry legionary backpacks. For people accustomed to the gentle British primary schooling, the Italian system feels borderline insane. Note also that it has massively eased up: in my childhood, we had to memorise a long poem every weekend (which back then meant Sunday, as Saturday was school day). h/t @GroovySciFi
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🇮🇹 'The scenery, food, prices and culture beat today’s Britain, but other aspects proved too frustrating to bear' | Annabel Fenwick Elliott Find out why Annabel decided to leave Italy below 👇 telegraph.co.uk/travel/destina…

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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@Lenskart_com You are making casestudy of "what must not be done dresscode" Damage is done and you are only displaying your core biased core business ethos whitewashing. How your compnay managment is partial against hindu and provided earlier approval.
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lenskart@Lenskart_com·
We have heard you. Clearly and openly. Over the past few days, our community and customers have spoken - and we have listened. Today, we are standardizing our In-Store Style Guide and sharing it publicly and transparently: lenskart.com/style-guide-le… These guidelines explicitly and unambiguously welcome every symbol of faith and culture our team members carry - bindi, tilak, sindoor, kalawa, mangalsutra, kada, hijab, turban, and more. Not as exceptions. As who we are. Lenskart was built in Bharat, by Indians, for Indians. Our 2400+ stores are run by people who bring their beliefs, their traditions, their identity to work every day. That is not something we will ever ask anyone to leave at the door. If any version of our workplace communication caused hurt or made any of our team members feel that their faith was unwelcome here, we are deeply sorry. That is not who Lenskart is, and it is not who we will ever be. We make a commitment today - not just in words, but in the document we are publishing - that every policy, every training material, and every communication that carries the Lenskart name will reflect these values. We remain committed to applying these guidelines fairly and consistently, and will continue to review and improve our processes. We will do better. And we will keep earning your trust. 🙏 -Team Lenskart
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@YRanaraja How was LTTE issue was resolved in shri Lanka ? Preaching is always easy. Oh you based in china. So now whole statement make more sense Hope if you still shrilankan than would be care about billions send while about to go bankcrupt as country and also for latest diesel shipment
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Yasiru@YRanaraja·
Dear India, While you boast about becoming the fourth-largest economy, South Asia is on the verge of becoming one of the poorest regions in the world, largely because you are unable to resolve even basic issues with Pakistan. Your career diplomats sit at mediation meetings and begin by labeling Pakistan a terrorist nation, next time, try starting with “good morning.” Not that we care, but your actions are impacting the entire region, which is on its way to becoming the poorest in the world. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours sincerely, South Asian Countries
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@think_in_points Underdog point, If someone has points in lacs/ million than there is high probebility that underlaying business spend on personal card. Good for them , owning business has its own perks Moral : salaried fellow don't feel inferior for, your thousands only point balance
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Arjun | Think In Points@think_in_points·
You’ll often see people flaunting screenshots of huge reward point balances on social media. 2L, 3L points. Looks great, but honestly, hoarding points like that carries a huge risk. A close friend was using his Axis Burgundy for business ad spends and had built up a decent number of points. He kept saying he would transfer them later. He was heavily relying on Accor for his international trips. Then on 1st April, Axis removed Accor as a transfer partner without any notice. Suddenly, the entire value that he had calculated in his head went for a toss. That’s the problem with hoarding points. There is always a devaluation risk. Usually, there is a 30-day notice, but Axis didn’t give any this time and literally April Fooled the entire credit card community. But there’s no point crying over it now. Given the trend in 2026, where credit cards are getting devalued frequently, don’t hoard points. Transfer them and use them as and when you can, or move them to partner accounts instead of letting them pile up.
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@ccg33k @MarriottBonvoy @Swiggy Before switching to Marriot or indigo point dust Please check your average order size if its less than 499 then indigo still get you something
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Akash@ccg33k·
🚨 @MarriottBonvoy x @Swiggy is here! 🎉 ✅ Earn 5 Marriott Bonvoy points per ₹500 spent on food delivery, Instamart & Dineout ! ✅ Max 1,000 points per transaction ✅ Silver/Gold Elite members → 3 months FREE Swiggy One ✅ Platinum/Titanium/Ambassador Elite → 12 months FREE Swiggy One Just link your accounts via the Swiggy app & start earning! 🔗 Existing IndiGo BluChip offered an effective earn rate of 0.4%, with a redemption value roughly similar to Marriott Bonvoy points. However, Bonvoy’s earn rate is closer to ~1%, making it the better option for most users. That said, decide based on your own usage. (Note: you’ll need to unlink your IndiGo account first to link it with Marriott Bonvoy)
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Amit Palaliya@AmitPalaliya·
@GemsOfINDOLOGY Recently visited , it can not be compared with any one. Even my 10 year old child was mesmrised by our ancient art which based on reality, indicates greatness of that time
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GemsOfINDOLOGY@GemsOfINDOLOGY·
Ajanta. 5th century CE. Leonardo. 1503 CE. One is called Renaissance genius. The other is ancient mural. When Ajanta painted psychological depth, Europe wasn't painting faces like this. When Ajanta mastered mineral shading, oil technique was centuries away. Yet one became human achievement. The other became Eastern art. Power curates memory. Mona Lisa: bulletproof glass. Ajanta: bats, moisture, colonial neglect. One was the rebirth of civilization. The other was discovered—waiting for validation. Ajanta's eyes move. Think. Withhold. Mona Lisa's smile? Endlessly interpreted. Endlessly reproduced. Which one needed the hype? If Ajanta were Italian, we'd call it the birth of realism. Instead we call it mural art. Art history didn't just rank paintings. It ranked civilizations. We memorized the ranking. 😶 #Decolonisation
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