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@BaapofOption koi ye notebook paise de kar kabhi nai kharidta toh free mai baat di🤣
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@IndianGems_ no one can complain because there is no complain portal lmaooo
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@TomislavSimich @elonmusk i don't see a single black person where i live or a gay person so movies don't reflect the world i live in, one movie cannot reflect everyone's view point
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Clicky is the simplest interface in the world to spawn agents.
It can see your screen, answer questions, make Notion docs, check your Google Calendar, create Linear tickets, and a whole lot more.
0 setup, built for consumers.
Try for free, download: @heyclicky.
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Dear Car Manufacturers: Stop giving us 64-color ambient lighting. Give us a real car refrigerator instead.
Right now, if you spend ₹25 Lakh to ₹40 Lakh on a new car in India, you are treated to a massive list of gimmicks. You get panoramic sunroofs that turn the cabin into a greenhouse, and touch-sensitive AC controls that are a safety hazard.
But if you want a cold bottle of water two hours into a highway road trip?
You get a Cooled Glovebox. It has just an AC vent diverting a tiny bit of cabin AC air. Not effective in a hot Indian summer.
Cars crossing the ₹20 Lakh mark should offer a legitimate, compressor-based active refrigerator that chills drinks independently of the dashboard AC.
And no, it is not a cost issue. At mass-production scale, a micro-compressor, cooling lines, and insulation cost a manufacturer roughly ₹12,000 to ₹18,000. Even with a healthy profit markup, adding it as a factory feature should cost the buyer no more than ₹40,000.
India is a country of intense heatwaves and long family road trips. True luxury is tangible mechanical engineering that keeps your water, baby food, or medication ice-cold on a 12-hour drive.
If the aftermarket accessory market can sell portable compressor fridges for ₹25,000, there is zero excuse for a ₹30 Lakh SUV to skip it.
Would you trade a panoramic sunroof for a built-in fridge that actually improves your road trips?

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@Iam_Rohit_G Modi election se pehle accept nai kar raha tha ki koi crisis bhi hai, sabko pta tha election k baad sab hoga
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This is the first time I am seeing People not angry after an increase in Petrol and diesel prices!!
Today while going to my Office, I took a cab as my Car was in Workshop.
My Driver was watching news on YouTube.
The News Flashed about Price Rise.
I asked him "Modi Ji ne CNG, Petrol aur Diesel ka Daam Bada diya, aapka toh loss hogaya?"
Driver Replied " Bhaiya February se Yudh chal raha hai, Pura duniya me Tel ka mara mari chal raha hai, Pakistan aur nepal me ek baar me 100 se 250 rupiya bada diya magar Modi Ji ne ek rupiya nahi badaya. Ab Jake 3 rupiya badaya hai. Modi ji humhare liye itna sochte hai, humko bhi thoda sochna hoga"
I was stunned by Geopolitical Knowledge!!
Tipped him 100 Rupees!!
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@Portfolio_Bull most real estate deals have some lack money component, in smaller cities its much bigger
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A businessman had ₹2 Crore black money.
He bought agricultural land in his village.
Registry value (circle rate) = ₹10 lakh
Actual deal = ₹2 Crore
So officially:
• ₹10 lakh paid in white
• ₹1.9 Crore paid in cash (Black)
After 1 year, he sold the same land in ₹2 Crore fully in white.
Result?
• ₹1.9 Crore black money became legal money.
• Almost no tax.
Black money ➝ Land ➝ White money
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@ishanxtwt @Rushu_Tushu you cannot complete protein goals with dal and curd, you need to rely on paneer, chana, eggs , soya, rajma and chicken, nothing else will help you much
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Just another marketing stunt by Amul to cash in on the "protein" trend and sell more packaged stuff.
Why pay for fancy whey water when natural food gives you better, cleaner protein? Dal, eggs, paneer, nuts, curd, they all are cheaper and way more effective.
Packaged drinks = processed + preservatives + profit for Amul. Skip the hype, eat real food instead.
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@TansuYegen @angelicasoup very easy to bypass them, most regulations get ignored because fines and penalties are very low
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@EncrypticTV @angelicasoup Regulations vary widely across countries, and some Asian nations are making strides toward implementing better industry standards
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@InvestorOfJAMMU medicines are already sold online, on platforms like 1mg if you look at medicine it also suggests alternate brands with same salt and dosage, yoou can save 30-80% by going for alternate brands
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Whenever I buy something from a grocery shop, if the MRP on a biscuit packet is ₹95, the shopkeeper usually sells it for ₹90.
But at a chemist shop, if a medicine MRP is ₹201, they won’t even accept ₹200, they charge the full ₹201.
This is why I want medicines to be sold online too, so that competition can bring better pricing for consumers.
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@TansuYegen Rubber once it burns, it can melt, produce thick toxic smoke, and stick to skin, which can cause severe burns.
this fabric is safe to wear? China don’t have any restrictions for safety concern.
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“Peak Level Beizzati by GenZ”
CM Rekha Gupta - PM कहते हैं सोना मत ख़रीदो । क्या यह कठोर है ?
GenZ - हाँ ( HAAN) 🙈
Rekha Gupta - PM कहते हैं विदेश मत जाओ, क्या ये कठोर है ?
GenZ - हाँ ( HAAAN )😃
Rekha Gupta - PM कहते हैं कार पूल करो, क्या ये कठोर है ?
GenZ - हाँ (HAAAAAAAAAN) 😁😁
These are University students

this business is destined to fail because after every booking , the worker will deal directly with the customer and the middlemen aka pronto will be removed from chain so their CAC will always be super high and wont get much repeat customers, if she wasn't well connected and from a rich background, no one would fund this business
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- Meet Anjali Sardana
- built a startup valued at ₹830 crore
- in less than 9 months
- at the age of 23
Back in 2025:
- she started with just 1 small hub in Gurugram
- used to sleep on the office floor with her team
- handled only 170 bookings per day
- Most people ignored the idea
- But she believed India’s home services market was broken
- So she built Pronto
- An app where people can instantly book cleaning, laundry, utensils, washing home help services
Within months:
- It expanded to 10+ Indian cities
- crossed 18,000 daily bookings
- raised $25M from top investors
- became one of India’s fastest-growing startups
Insane 🔥


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@ArvindJanakiram @sumitkbehal No interpretation needed, everyone knows that Indian companies or gov is not investing in AI
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@sumitkbehal does this mean that Indian companies are not investing in AI? how does one interpret this graph?
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