Namd
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@NiteshA06989980 @REDBOXINDIA @nsitharaman @narendramodi @RahulGandhi Semiconductor boom is coming to India, Thanks to Modiji🙏 for the 60 years congress keep looting India did nothing
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@REDBOXINDIA @nsitharaman do you even know how finance works?
@narendramodi you got worst FM in the world’s history and never there be anyone worst than her.
@RahulGandhi a great point to discuss in Parliament, a country with 23 million population even don’t care about Vishvguru. FO
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The recent change in U.S. immigration policy that forces professionals and students into uncertainty during their Green Card journey can cause immense hardship.
Behind every immigration policy are families who have built their lives with hope and sacrifice. The human impact will be massive and must not be overlooked.
The U.S. government should review this decision, as thousands across the world including Indians have contributed immensely to its economy and society. The Government of India must also take note and stand by the interests of its citizens abroad. @MEAIndia
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₹50,000 SALARY TO 37 CRORE
INVEST BUDGET
•₹13,500 → Rent
•₹4,000 → Transportation
•₹3,500 → Food + Groceries
•₹5,000 → Phone + Internet + Subscriptions + Clothes
•₹6,000 → Emergency Fund + Insurance
•₹3,000 → Party / Movies etc.
•₹5,000 → Family (for parents)
Investment Plan
•₹10,000 monthly investment
•Allocation:
•70% Small-cap → ₹7,000
•20% Mid-cap → ₹2,000
•10% Large-cap → ₹1,000
•Step-up: 10% every year
•Expected return: 13%
Wealth Projection
•After 10 years → ₹34,28,864
•After 20 years → ₹2,05,33,100
•After 30 years → ₹9,27,68,656
•After 40 years → ₹37,47,40,984
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Mr. Gadkari talks about everything, but never about how DEF/AdBlue prices jumped from ₹1250 to nearly ₹2000 now? Absolute headache. Had to search 8 petrol pumps just to find one bucket.
My Toyota Hilux easily does 6–7k km on a full tank, yet every month this AdBlue drama starts again. Modern problems created in the name of emissions.” @nitin_gadkari

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@evelectree @sunilgurjar01 How stupid your approach is....compare nexon ev vs petrol and apple to apple
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🚗 Petrol vs Electric Car — Which One Actually Saves More Money? ⚡
• Petrol Car Price: ₹8.5 Lakhs
• Electric Car Price: ₹12 Lakhs
Running Cost (5 Years):
• Petrol Fuel Cost: ₹4 Lakhs+
• EV Charging Cost: ₹1.2 Lakhs
Maintenance:
• Petrol Car: ₹80,000
• Electric Car: ₹40,000
Total 5-Year Cost:
• Petrol Car: ₹13.3 Lakhs
• Electric Car: ₹13.6 Lakhs
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@evelectree @sunilgurjar01 Lol after 10 years, petrol cal will be still running, EV oweners will b running for new batteries
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@sunilgurjar01 🤣🤣
You can also do an anlysis of
Petrol Car: ₹5 Lakh
PetrolCar: ₹8.5 Lakh
₹5 Lakh car wins. So everyone should buy that.
Or you can also do
Petrol Car: ₹15L
EV: ₹15L
Then do the same thing.
Seems like you missed the analysis 101 lesson.
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Almost 3 years since I bought it, can't leave my EV for ICE.
Already ran 27k KM.
Immense driving pleasure.
Running costs Rs. 1.5 - 2 per km without solar offset.
Maintenance- next to 0. Only wheel alignment, air filter.
So hardly 50k running cost.
Range anxiety is a myth.

Kush Agarwal@kushgrwl
My first EV. The Volvo c40 recharge. First in the city of Ahmedabad
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Dear President @realDonaldTrump
Greetings.
As a Member of Parliament from India, I write in response to reports of your congratulations to PM Narendra Modi on the West Bengal Assembly election results.
These are state-level elections—an internal matter of India’s federal democracy. Any external endorsement appears premature and misplaced.
More importantly, serious concerns have emerged. Numerous complaints allege an atmosphere of fear, intimidation, and systemic pressure. There are widespread perceptions that the Election Commission did not act impartially and that its functioning appeared to favor the BJP, raising questions about institutional neutrality.
Equally troubling are allegations regarding the extensive deployment of central forces, which many believe created coercion rather than confidence.
Senior leaders, including Mamata Banerjee, have publicly raised concerns about the fairness of the process. These reflect a broader unease that cannot be ignored.
Democracy is not just about elections—it is about ensuring they are free, fair, and credible. When serious allegations arise, they warrant scrutiny, not celebration.
Were these concerns considered before your statement?
Given your emphasis on democratic values, I urge a more informed and balanced view.
Thank your very much
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