BIG4Elevator

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BIG4Elevator

BIG4Elevator

@ElevatorBig4

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BIG4Elevator@ElevatorBig4·
@vishnuagarwal04 Big4 Partnership Aspirants may follow me . I will try to make sure your soul doesn't die by the time you reach partnership.
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Monica Verma
Monica Verma@TrulyMonica·
‘India is an immoral, irrational society devoid of values…even western civilisation couldn’t cure Indians’ These are the views of Jayant Bhandari, an Indian-origin investor who explains India to the West. If he still has OCI it must be cancelled asap
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Akshat Shrivastava
Akshat Shrivastava@Akshat_World·
Singapore treats its critical infrastructure like Ports, Telecom, Airports etc as a "Sovereign Moat." But, India sells its critical infra to private players in the name of growth. [This illusive growth doesn't happen] Here is how the game works:- Indian billionaires can take almost infinite debt. Corner critical infra. Add no tech. And in case things go wrong they can still stay billionaires. Some of the richest people in India are operating on massive "leverage" - They earn 100 units. - Take leverage 500 units. - Buy critical assets on that 500 units. - Generate another 100 units from those critical assets. - Take another 500 units of leverage. - Buy more critical assets. Repeat. - SIP money goes into increasing valuation: so a company worthy of 25 PE, now trades at 50PE - Why? because if the "asset" is more valuation; more leverage can be taken against it - More leverage= more assets= flywheel gets stronger. This will burst right? Yes. Important question is: who will pay the price? For this) read the Anil Ambani case. Some people will now say: oh but Bezos also does this. Yes, he does. But, his tech shapes the world, unlike Indian billionaire whose debt basically goes into buying politicians and critical infra. Losses are always socialized. And, profits are always privatized. The question is: in this game to what extent do normal people benefit? In India's case: not much.
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Dhaval Kulkarni (धवल कुलकर्णी) 🇮🇳
Malabar Hill, the remote settlement away from Mumbai city, and its tigers: Malabar Hill is one of the most affluent and elite localities in #Mumbai and in India. But, do you know that it once had a thick forest with a population of tigers? In the early 19th century, a tiger even came to Gowalia Tank to quench his thirst! Read on: #MumbaiHistory #history #heritage Malabar Hill consisted of two peaks, namely, the Malabar Hill and Cumballa Hill. The eastward slope to the east is ‘Giri Gram/ Gaon’ or Girgaon, the village nestled at the foothills. One of the first villages on the island of Mumbai was also located here. The journalist and author Olga Valladares says that a group of “Brahmins and contemplative Hindus” made the top of the hill their home and “throve in peaceful obscurity.” Though it was located just three to four miles from Fort, the British walled settlement, many of them have never been to the city, nor had the European residents of the #Bombay Fort heard about them. Malabar Hill was also a thickly-forested areas with a population of a few tigers. As late as February 1822, a tiger from Malabar Hill came to the Gowalia Tank to quench its thirst. It then ran up the hill. This tank was used by the ‘gawlis’ or herders as a source of water for their cattle. Today, the August Kranti Maidan stands on the site of this reclaimed tank. There are reports that a tiger, perhaps from Malabar Hill, was even spotted at Kalbadevi, which is today one of the most crowded areas of Mumbai, where even pedestrians have to jostle for space. A substantial part of Malabar Hill was excavated in the 19th century and used for reclaiming land. This was later planted with shrubs and flowers and was converted into the Hanging Gardens.
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Sandeep Manudhane
Sandeep Manudhane@sandeep_PT·
No Indian business house ever took Tech R&D seriously, and whenever (rarely) they tried to build, the cold truth of immense risk and years of patient burn struck them in the face, and they instantly pivoted to known profitable businesses, i.e. infra and physical stacks. That is why India has no real (big) tech visionary at all. That is why we were, are, and will remain America's digital colony. A blast from the past. An Indian LLM. It came, it saw, it went silent. 👇
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Ex Andhbhakt-GC
Ex Andhbhakt-GC@kartikgupta91·
@mooncastic What happens to 90% women.. will they marry to 10% Men😂😂😂 Genius has its limit.. Stupidity don’t
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Nand@n
Nand@n@nandantwts·
Men and their risk-taking for the family 😔
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Sucheta Dalal
Sucheta Dalal@suchetadalal·
We have zero advance planning for new business hubs (Lower Parel and Bandra Kurla rotten after so may years); Flyovers and bridges are demolished and reconstructed only when things reach breaking point ( remember Elphinstone stampede?) - and even when shiny new infrastructure is built- zero planning for mass transport (coastal road has bus stops but no buses ) and last mile connectivity + signage are alien concepts here (Atal Setu entry and exit are a disaster !)
Devvrat Mainhallikar@devvratsm

Mumbai Metro

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Dr Ankita
Dr Ankita@AnkitaGiggles·
India can block Chinese apps not Chinese ships. Only purpose of the deforestation in the Andaman is to make money for Gujju billionaires.
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Mr IG
Mr IG@Iswarguru85·
Dhurandhar 3 will explain what happened to 54,282 crore🔥
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
His name was Saurabh Kumar Ladda. He was 25 years old. Chemical Engineering from IIT Madras. MBA from IIM Calcutta. CFA Level 1 certified. He joined McKinsey and Company as a junior analyst in August 2022. On Friday, February 23, 2024, he returned home to his apartment in Wadala, Mumbai, after a work trip to Ahmedabad at 10:30 at night. At 11:15, he jumped from the ninth floor. In his last phone call to his girlfriend, he spoke about the pressure he was facing on his project. Police recorded statements from his flatmates, family, colleagues and seniors. The official police investigation concluded his death was due to pressure at his workplace. He was 25 years old. IIT. IIM. McKinsey. Every milestone India tells its young people to chase. Today is International Labour Day. The day the world stops to ask what we owe the people who work. India has no law that limits working hours for white collar professionals. The Factories Act caps factory workers at 48 hours a week. For salaried office employees, there is no legal ceiling. Saurabh Kumar Ladda is not the first. He will not be the last. Follow for real stories India never makes headlines about.
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DRK
DRK@tradingwithdrk·
@IndianInfoGuid 'Legal' way to illegally transfer taxpayers funds to cronies. Nothing else! What can we expect from this thug govt?
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Nationalist Mumbaikar 🇮🇳™
Hardly a Few states prosper post-bifurcation, but Maharashtra and Gujarat are rare exceptions. Both excel in growth while preserving nationalism and culture, unlike many others still struggling with a colonial mindset, even after decades. Maharashtra - Gujarat : Bhai - Bhai 🫂❤️
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Value | Compounding
Value | Compounding@oldschoolinvest·
95% of vehicles in the country have no future just because a man wants his son to become a billionaire.
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Ashish Joshi
Ashish Joshi@bismil_prasad·
Civil servants owe their primary allegiance to the Constitution, not personal faith. Transforming a public office into a religious space undermines the secular foundation of our bureaucracy. Personal rituals belong at home, not at the desk of a public official. A public office represents all citizens, regardless of faith. To see it treated as a private shrine is a step backward for Indian administrative standards. Professionalism demands a secular workplace.
Press Trust of India@PTI_News

VIDEO | Hyderabad: IPS CV Anand takes charges as Telangana DGP. (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)

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Sakshi Narula
Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
A lot of people may not be alive until 2047 given the living conditions in India atm.
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