Sourav

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Sourav

Sourav

@Its_me_sou

Katılım Nisan 2012
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Sourav
Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@TorqueIndia Hybrid is a better solution, but government is not promoting it because of domestic car lobbies
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@volklub China has a clear monopoly in EV technology space, at least ICE risk is diversified.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@volklub God forbid we ever go to war with China; EVs would become nothing more than showpieces in our garages. There’s no point in pushing for EVs as long as we aren't self-reliant in battery production and rare earth minerals.
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Sunderdeep - Volklub
Sunderdeep - Volklub@volklub·
✅ There should be no road tax on any EV ✅ Each petrol pump should have a DC charger with an attendant ✅ EVs should be toll free ✅ Pay 30% subsidy if someone is exchanging an old ICE car If authorities are actually serious to push EVs for environment, less crude imports and not just namesake. Monkey balancing will keep majority (average customer) at bay.
RushLane@rushlane

No Road Tax For EVs Under Rs 30 Lakh, Hybrids Get Partial Benefit – Delhi Draft EV Policy 2026 dlvr.it/TRzXdg

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Renee@TexasCowgrl1111·
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@Amanraghu18 My friend's wife tragically lost her life in an accident. She was sitting in a similar position with her child when he hit the brakes suddenly. Her head hit the dashboard and windshield, but luckily, the child slipped from her arms and survived.
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meme centre@Amanraghu18·
Bro got premium membership of life❤️
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@HaramiParindey India is a country of scam stars. We pay 50% tax to government and additional 30% for resort bill of politicians and high end cars of business owners.
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Pakchikpak Raja Babu
Pakchikpak Raja Babu@HaramiParindey·
“Gas crisis charge” on a lemonade 🤣 Source: r/bangalore
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@shauryabjym Fake content generator should learn some physics.
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Shaurya Mishra@shauryabjym·
He is a real here so how he saved a child while falling from a rooftop.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@YusufDFI I booked through app and got the delivery in same day evening.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@iTheWolfman It is impossible to free-fall while maintaining an upright head position.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@ravihanda School and colleges have little influence in shaping an individual. CTO of Anthropic graduated from a tier 2 college, all Indian global CEOs are educated in schools which are not highly ranked globally. It is the student and even more importantly parents who make real difference.
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Ravi Handa
Ravi Handa@ravihanda·
Most people are shocked by what’s happening at Galgotias. Frankly speaking, I’m not. When I was running Handa Ka Funda, I sold aptitude and placement preparation programs to a bunch of tier 2 and tier 3 colleges. Or at least tried to and failed. 😁 Not Galgotias specifically, but similar institutions. Some smaller, some larger. If you want to understand this ecosystem, you have to understand the student first. Every year, lakhs of students from tier 2 and tier 3 towns are trying to move up the ladder. Many of them don’t get into top public institutions. Sometimes it’s privilege. Sometimes it’s preparation. Sometimes it’s simply the brutal math of competition. So what do they do? They pick the best option available to them. And how do they evaluate that option? Through rankings, advertisements, “100% placement” claims, success stories, billboards, and glossy brochures. That’s where the game begins. Colleges compete on perception. They push aggressively in private rankings. They sponsor coverage. They amplify any student who lands a good job and turn that individual achievement into institutional branding. If a student cracks something on sheer personal effort, the college narrative absorbs it instantly. You’ll see full page ads claiming record placements and sometimes you’ll see systems being gamed. Well, even top institutions do that in India. Is it pretty? No. Is it surprising? Also no. If you’ve spent time visiting tier 2 and tier 3 campuses in North India, this pattern feels familiar. Galgotias is not the exception. It’s a symptom of how the majority of this segment operates. It’s about an ecosystem where aspiration is high, supply of elite seats is limited, and branding becomes the bridge between hope and enrollment and until those incentives change, the behavior won’t.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@x_rahulraj Industry leaders should force govt to revamp education system, instead they are busy in lobbying for tax breaks, protectionism.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@x_rahulraj Hmm, we want folks to develop robots but our school curriculum is filled with 3 language study, agriculture in Russia, Shakespeare etc..and in the absence of it educational institutions collecting money from parents to teach how to assemble Chinese robots.
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Rahul Raj
Rahul Raj@x_rahulraj·
We can make fun of Galgotias, but the uncomfortable truth is that a large majority of BTechs, MTechs, PhDs, and even many professors in India will struggle to build good engineering products. The problem is not about intelligence. It is about ecosystem, incentives, and culture. Our education system gives very little importance to practical learning from an early stage. From as early as Class 9, hands-on experimentation is treated as secondary. By Class 12, many aspiring engineers skip practical work entirely. Setting up Young’s Double Slit experiment and getting right results is far less valuable than memorizing the formula d sin θ = mλ for exams. This mindset continues in college. Students quickly learn that studying core engineering deeply or performing genuine experiments is rarely rewarded. Seniors push them toward placements over learning, the job market values credentials over competence, and uninspiring teaching further reduces curiosity. In many labs, marks depend more on producing perfect graphs that match textbooks than on whether real experiments were actually performed. Even in the best engineering institutes, where talented students and capable professors exist, the incentive structure prioritizes publishing papers far more than building working products. Over time, this becomes a convenient justification across academia. Professors also face structural constraints. Setting up a good laboratory can take years. Procuring basic components involves lengthy bureaucratic processes. Career advancement depends largely on the number of research papers published, not on solving real industry problems or creating deployable technologies. Under such conditions, product building becomes an uphill task. When optics matter more than outcomes, the system naturally rewards visibility over value. Creating hype, publishing quickly, and maintaining appearances become easier choices than undertaking the difficult, uncertain process of building real engineering solutions. So yes, we can make fun of Galgotias. But the deeper issue is systemic. The real challenge is that our education and research ecosystem does not sufficiently reward those who build.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@GabbbarSingh 1000 rs subsidy/ free stuff is enough to get vote, then why to invest billions of rupees and best govt talents in education and health? We get what majority wants.
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
The talent that the Modi govt has devoted to the Education & Health ministry shows how serious are we about these two core tenets of life.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@Ravisutanjani There is catch in no cost EMI discount, as per RBI guidelines credit cards are not allowed to offer 0 interest EMI, so they discount the interest part and charge it back on monthly instalment.
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Ravisutanjani
Ravisutanjani@Ravisutanjani·
🚨 Ordered Macbook Air M4 on Blinkit Today • Listing Price : ₹90,499 • Credit Card Discount : ₹10,000 • No Cost EMI Discount : ₹3630 Bought at Just ₹76,900, Delivery in 7 Minutes Loss For Offline Stores, Amazon and Flipkart Indian Quick Commerce is Just Superfast
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@chiragbarjatya This is Europe thing, you will notice same in IKEA as well, in India one will actually work, 3 will observe, 2 will not do anything and all will receive more or less same compensation, there are no incentive for being efficient.
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Chirag Barjatya
Chirag Barjatya@chiragbarjatya·
Went to zara for shopping, no one attended. Went to lifestyle for shopping, for one product three salesmen surrounded me sir ye try kariye nahi sir ye wala. Why such stark difference.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@Fahadnaimb Why are we doing post facto analysis? why DGCA is not monitoring the airlines preparedness and warning them in advance and stopping them from selling tickets, like RBI stops banks from providing certain services (credit cards etc..) when they sense any issue.
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Fahad Naim
Fahad Naim@Fahadnaimb·
IndiGo logic: ‘New DGCA rule gives pilots 12 extra hours rest per week → sudden pilot shortage → 1000+ cancellations’ India have 1.4 billion people in the country. You’re telling me the 60% market share giant can’t hire 200 more pilots in 18 months of notice? Or… were you just squeezing crews dry before and got caught? Air India → normal operations Akasa → normal Vistara → normal IndiGo → 35% OTP, airports in chaos DGCA gave 6-18 months transition period. Air India hired 500+ pilots in advance. IndiGo hired almost none and kept expanding routes. This isn’t DGCA’s fault.
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Fahad Naim@Fahadnaimb·
Hot take: IndiGo's 600+ cancellations aren't just 'bad luck'... they're the price of prioritizing profits over people. New rest rules save lives from fatigue crashes, yet the 60% market giant cries wolf on shortages. Pilots: 'Artificial chaos to pressure DGCA.' Travelers: Screwed either way. Solution: More airlines, fewer excuses? Or roll back safety for 'growth'?
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@DstDhananjay @epicnephrin_e Sir, insta and facebook population never questions pricey restaurants, pubs, iPhone pro price, service charge etc.. as it helps to boost their profiles, but they expect docs, schools and teachers to practice socialism, DPS tag is also important to maintain their social status.
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Dr. Dhananjay Singh Tomar
Dr. Dhananjay Singh Tomar@DstDhananjay·
@epicnephrin_e People say the same thing about doctors that private hospitals charge such high fees and bills, and they feel bad for it. But no one is forcing you to send your kids to DPS; send them to a government school education is free there, and you even get food for free.
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drpurpleready@epicnephrin_e·
Rs. 1.78 lakhs for Nursery🙏🏻 This is the kind of contraception that isn’t talked about much.
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@BaluGorade With 80k salary we will be left with no option than eating on their savings and at times treating them as domestic help, day care etc..do not become burden on your parents, let them also live a peaceful and independent life.
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Balu Gorade
Balu Gorade@BaluGorade·
₹80K salary living with parents brings more happiness, than ₹1.5L salary in a metro city, away from home. ❤️
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Sourav@Its_me_sou·
@TanushreePande Doctors do not manage ambulances, it is job of hospital admin and ambulance provider.
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Tanushree Pandey
Tanushree Pandey@TanushreePande·
LIVE- Sharam se doob ke mar jaaeye jitne bhi sarkaar ke log hain. SHAME. I’m outside LNJP hospital right now. Families here are telling me they’re not even being provided ambulances. Doctors are telling them: “Khud se dekho kaise leke jaaoge bodies” Massive ruckus outside LNJP
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