Kpamit
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Kpamit
@Kpamit1
Customer service fiend, funny videos lover, tech savvy, sports fanatic, world traveler, humanity believer. Thirsty for knowledge and love sharing good ideas.
World 🌍 Katılım Mart 2022
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Smita Prakash is so dumb and insecure that she thought it's a good idea to make a video of her own humiliation and circulate it widely. Any intelligent person would have just quietly left the venue without outrage and sanctimonious lectures to the organizer. This is what happens when people are too dumb to realise when not to get carried away by your ego.
(context: Smita was invited to some event as a chief guest but nobody turned up including the organisers. So she made a video of the empty halls and chairs complaining about the whole thing. She should have known that making noise about it will only make her a butt of jokes)
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@sandeep_PT Because Pakistan is desperate to not honor its defense pact with Saudis. Is it that hard to understand?
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Why is the Iran War peace summit not happening in Delhi? A summit that's a defining moment in 21st century's geopolitics.
1) India is friends with Iran, America, Israel, entire GCC and Russia, and now China too.
2) India has huge interests in the region. Of all kinds.
3) India has a strong history of international leadership, right from the 1950s.
4) India has aligned with the US and done everything Trump demanded in trade terms.
5) India's stature, size and strength warrant it.
So, what went wrong? Why did India lose this opportunity? Why is it absent from the game?
All comments welcome.
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It was a horrible experience on @airindia flight from Delhi to Pune #PremiumEconomy were served #AlooChat made with Rotten Potatoes, tasteless and smelling everyone complained the air hostess profusely apologised. The caterers should be punished for this @airindia not done



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@Rajeshguptablog No it’s not that ‘deep’. It’s just tardiness which is probably a habit. They don’t expect people to come on time. Have experienced this before in DU. It’s a Delhi thing
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To the Principal, staff and students of Miranda College, Delhi University, you need to respect the Chief Guest you invite for your events. I was there for a no show! I have posted the videos and pix here so that you learn that tardiness equals to disrespect. No staff and 4-5 students. Flow chart & evidence posted


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@smitaprakash @amsrangmomin Do you even know what a flowchart is in its typical sense?
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@amsrangmomin Read the flow chart. There was supposed to be interaction which doesn’t happen on YouTube talks
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@indiantweeter My team repeatedly told them for two days that I will only come if they start on time. I have all the communication.
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@smitaprakash Maybe you’re not as great as you think and not a crowd puller either but for some reason you were chosen as the chief guest. It happens. Like a flop movie. Nonetheless, it’s poor management on the college side.
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@AdiviMann @teja2495 Did you “tried”? Aargh…. Why do Indians use the past tense like this as a rule?
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I hated the ICICI NRO/NRE banking experience so much that I closed my account today.
I already knew Indian banking isn’t great, but I assumed a top bank like ICICI would be manageable. I was wrong. The experience was terrible. I don’t understand how people regularly use these accounts.
- The app fails to work most of the time.
- ICICI representatives sometimes call me in the middle of the night just to check if everything's okay.
- They ask me to redo KYC every year. That’s fine, but the process is outdated. I had to download forms, fill them manually, sign with ink, print documents, and attest everything. It feels like 2015.
- I get account closure warnings every six months if I don’t use it. This might make sense for regular accounts, but not for NRE accounts. I live in the US and don’t use it often. These limits shouldn’t apply as long as there’s sufficient balance. To keep it active, I had to make a ₹1 transaction. Since the app doesn’t work, I had to log in through the website.
- Until recently, they didn’t allow password manager autofill. I had to manually type a 14-character random password every time.
There are many more issues I’m probably forgetting. Overall, a very frustrating experience.
If you had good experience with any others Indian banks with NRE/NRO accounts please let me know.
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@ZahidGishkori @JDVance @shakira How low can you get? This isn’t the Vance family arriving in Pakistan. No way. Is he even coming with the family?
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@EvryPaisaMatter Is this RR thing new? I had never even heard of it until last month.
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✈️ Day 1 – Delhi to Singapore 🇸🇬
Kicked off the trip on 28th March with flight AI2115 (Airbus A321 Neo), scheduled at 10:35 AM — delayed by ~34 minutes, but nothing major.
At Delhi Airprt, my Boarding Pass was marked as "RR" leading to additional screening by Customs.
(Made a Reel on same and it went viral)
We were in Row 23 (emergency seats):
👉 Crazy good legroom (arguably the best in economy)
👉 But almost useless window — tiny and awkward to access
Landed in Singapore at 7:11 PM, and the real highlight?
⚡ Immigration in under 30 seconds — fully automated, insanely smooth.
Hung around Changi Airport for a bit (can’t rush that place), and left around 8:50 PM, reaching hotel by 9:11 PM.
🚖 Transfer Tip:
Booked 2 x 6-seater taxi (~$30 x 2)
•6 people + 6 big suitcases + handbags
•Singapore taxis are strict on luggage capacity, so don’t try squeezing into smaller cars
🏨 Stay: ibis Novena (first 4 nights)
•₹27,300 per room for 4 nights (Red Hot Rooms deal)
•3 rooms booked
•No breakfast included
✈️ Flight Cost (Return): ₹3,120 🤯
Pulled off using:
•HDFC BizBlack milestone vouchers
•HDFC BizBlack points
•Scapia ₹35K vouchers
•HDFC Infinia points
🍕 Dinner = nearby Pizza Hut. Simple and perfect after a long day.
👨👩👧👦 Group: 6 people (4 adults + 2 kids, 13+)
First impression of Singapore:
Fast, efficient, and everything just works.
More updates coming soon ✨




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@Kapil_Jyani_ The key word is running. We desperately need capacity and speed of the trains to enter the 20th century. On the way though. Just wish we got there faster. Aesthetics are good, but they can wait to be the best for a it.
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India threatened Pakistan to fail the Islamabad Peace Talks in a coming Bollywood movie Dhurandhar-3😆
Faisal Yousaf@FaisalYousaf66
Pakistan’s creativity in memes is on next level 😅
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@ShwetaKukreja_ You could use one at least for writing based on what you wrote. Probably speaking too.
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@MahimaJalan2 Are you stupid? MRP is loot. That’s the highest price you pay. India’s system is a predatory one. And, most ships give 10% off MRP in India too. The margin is way too high.
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I had spent 20 minutes in Carrefour Dubai supermarket, confused why the same biscuit packet cost differently in 3 stores. Then it hit me, I'd been spoiled by India my whole life. India is one of the only countries that has an MRP on all packaged goods. While in other countries, be it US, UK, or UAE, shopkeepers can charge anything for these products.
We exported yoga and spices to the world. Maybe it's time we export this too.
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@MeghUpdates Why is this made to sound like scapegoating Muslims? The Hindu girl is even more culpable. Shame on you for joining the vile crowd.
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@ShivrattanDhil1 Way to go to blame everyone else but yourself for creating the mess for yourself. And throw in big numbers just to make yourself feel important. Flash news—no one cares because you screwed up in planning.
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Imagine being stranded at 12:00 midnight with barely any battery, and Tata’s response is: “Oops, sorry you’re at a Tata EV charger we are from Tata motors team . One team member said he was busy with family and couldn’t talk. No customer care, no urgency, no real help.
Also, serious question how did you call me without me sharing my number? Isn’t that a privacy concern?
Huge thanks to @Xroaders_001 paaji for stepping in and helping us reach home. 🙏 Otherwise, we would’ve been stuck there for hours.
Never thought you could be left stranded just because charger software isn’t working. This isn’t a small glitch it directly impacts safety.
Reality check: You still can’t comfortably drive from Jaipur to Chandigarh in one go. Even something like a G-Wagon EV would need charging en route. Spending ₹3.5 crore on a car and still worrying about basic charging infrastructure is frustrating!
Rattan Dhillon@ShivrattanDhil1
Tata EV, can you please help us urgently? We’re stranded on the highway between Jaipur and Chandigarh. Your app isn’t working, and we’ve already tried 4–5 chargers along the way with no success. Battery is down to 5%. What are we supposed to do sleep in the car now? We have no other option. We need an immediate response. Waiting for your reply! 🙏🏻 @TataPower @Tataev
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@american_dharma @san_x_m You don’t automatically become a US citizen due to time spent in the US. Someone or you yourself have to petition to be naturalized if not born in the US.
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@san_x_m > They had a deportation order from the 1980s
Why? If he was brought to the US when he was an infant, I'm guessing he was already a US citizen by the time he was an adult!
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His name is Subramanyam Vedam.
Everyone called him Subu.
He was born in India. His family brought him to America when he was 9 months old.
In 1982, he was 20 years old. A student in Pennsylvania.
His friend Thomas Kinser was found dead.
Police accused Subu.
No murder weapon was ever found.
The case rested entirely on circumstantial evidence.
He was convicted and sentenced to life without parole.
For 43 years, he sat in Huntingdon State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania.
He grew old inside.
In 2022, the Pennsylvania Innocence Project found something buried in the District Attorney's files.
An FBI report and handwritten notes showed that the bullet recovered from the victim was too small to have been fired from the weapon Subu allegedly used.
This evidence had existed since the beginning.
It was never shown to the defence.
In September 2025, all murder charges were dropped.
On October 3 2025, Subu walked out of prison.
He was 64 years old.
He had spent 43 years inside for a crime he did not commit.
He became the longest serving wrongful exoneree in Pennsylvania history.
Then ICE detained him.
They had a deportation order from the 1980s.
They wanted to send him to India.
A country he had not seen since he was 9 months old.
A country whose language he does not speak.
A country where he knows no one.
The system took 43 years of his life.
Then tried to take his country too.

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