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Still expecting a fierce run-chase. And India winning by 15 runs 😁
What's your prediction?
#INDvsENG
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If voters can HIRE a neta, they should be able to FIRE the neta too.
If Indian voters have the Right to Elect, they should have the ‘RIGHT TO RECALL’ too.
Right to Recall is a mechanism that empowers voters to de-elect an elected representative, before their term ends, if they fail to discharge their duties. If we can impeach the President, the Vice President and judges, and move a no confidence motion against an elected government mid term, then why should voters be forced to tolerate a non performing MP or MLA for five full years.
Five years is too long. There is no profession where you underperform for five years with zero consequences.
More than 24 democracies in the world such as the United States, Switzerland etc. provide arecall or voter initiated removal mechanisms in some form. If Indian voters have the right to elect, they should have the right to recall too.
However, there should be safeguards to prevent misuse:
Threshold - At least 35 to 40 percent voters should back a recall trigger through a verified petition before any recall vote is held
Cooling period - A minimum 18 month lock in after election so the representative has time to deliver and cannot be targeted immediately after winning
Clear grounds- Recall only for proven misconduct, fraud, corruption or serious neglect of duty, not everyday political disagreements
Final test- Recall succeeds only if more than 50 percent voters support removal in the recall vote
This is citizen empowerment. It will push parties to field performers, reduce corruption, and bring democracy back to accountability.
Voters have the right to vote someone into office and they should have the right to vote them out of office too.
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@raghav_chadha Atleast Someone is making sense in that parliament.
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The middle class is being sandwiched between the rich class and the poor class.
The middle class is caught between rising costs and rising taxes.
For the middle class, this Budget had one message. Carry on as you were.
In Parliament, I pointed out that there was no revision in income tax slabs and no increase in standard deduction, despite stagnant salaries and inflation at 6.8%. I urged the Finance Minister to correct this in this Budget itself by raising the standard deduction from ₹75,000 to ₹1.5 lakh for the salaried class.
Meanwhile, household costs keep climbing. Education 8% 🔺, healthcare 9% 🔺, rent 7% 🔺, food 6% 🔺, transport 5% 🔺.
For the first time in years, personal income tax collections are higher than corporate tax. Individuals paid around ₹11 lakh crore, corporates about ₹9.8 lakh crore.
Either give tax relief, or give investment savings & incentives so the middle class can save more and build wealth.
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@mufaddal_vohra Can anyone confirm when will Indore ODI ticket go live???
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@13richaghosh DSP suits you Richuuu bete . Congratulations
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Thank you so much!
Truly honoured by this recognition from the Government of West Bengal. This means a lot to me, my family and everyone back home in Siliguri. I’ll continue to give my best, on and off the field, for my state and my country.
West Bengal Police@WBPolice
Heartiest Congratulations, DSP Richa Ghosh! Richa Ghosh, the pride of Bengal, is now a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). The Government of West Bengal has appointed Richa Ghosh, a crucial member of the World Cup-winning Indian Women's Cricket Team, to the post of Deputy Superintendent of Police in West Bengal Police. Salute, Richa! #RichaGhosh #WomensCricket #WestBengalPolice
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@Avoid_potato It's not curable completely. Now I'm used to it. Still ringing, still frustrating . Now I have to live with it .
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@Avoid_potato Then went for checkups, found hearing loss ,I got panicked. then went to doctor. He again gave some medicine. After taking medicine for 3 months . there was no relief. my ear was clean as hell , Dr said it's Tinnitus,it can't be cured .you can control its intensity but ...
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2–3 years of nonstop earphone use finally cost me this. 🎧🚫👂🦻
I used to wear them 10–12 hrs a day, even while sleeping (mostly in my right ear). For the past 2 days, I’ve been hearing a constant “tinnn” sound and couldn’t hear anything from that ear.
Today, the ENT told me my ear membrane is infected and pus has built up inside.
Please, BEWARE
Protect your ears before it’s too late.

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@mandybedi Your contribution to Indian women's cricket will not be forgotten.
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Finally we have crossed the line this time after that horrible 2017 choke. Finally india have a world cup.
Kudos to Shafali , Deepti and co.
Unforgettable night for indian women's cricket team.
Congratulations to the whole team @BCCIWomen . #JaiHind 🇮🇳
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Looking forward to be back in 🇮🇳 , the first time with family 🙏🏻 @NavalTata @Tata_Hockey #visit #hockeyacademies

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Finally Union Cabinet approved the Terms of Reference(ToR) for the 8th Central Pay Commission.
#8thpaycommission #centralgovernmentemployees

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@ndtv This hospital needs to cease and doctor should be jailed. This kid even don't know how big tragedy just happened with him.
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Newborn Set To Lose Hand After Greater Noida Hospital Gives Her Wrong Injection ndtv.com/india-news/new…

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@sidhant Congratulations Neeraj @Neeraj_chopra1 .
Well deserved 👏👏👏
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study graph theory
the entire universe runs on connections.
neurons, roads, networks, friendships, computers, logistics, even ideas; all are graphs.
graph theory is the math of relationships. it teaches you how things interact, not just what they are.
you’ll start seeing everything as nodes and edges; and suddenly, complexity starts making sense.
internet routing? graphs.
social networks? graphs.
neural networks? graphs.
supply chains, power grids, ecosystems? all graphs.
if you study graph theory deeply, you won’t just understand systems; you’ll see through them.

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