Prajth

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Prajth

Prajth

@PJ3225

Movie freak ,foody,love music and cricket, working on myself and a proud Indian

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Ocak 2016
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@CPUatOnePercent Which area or the property is this. Iam actually looking for one
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Meghna@CPUatOnePercent·
Heavy rain entire night. No water in my balcony. No water logging where I live. No cars drowned in basement parking. Had a morning walk with Benji. Emaar management in building is pretty impressive. This is an apt location for a home 🏠
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@SukhSidhuDXB 😜😜😜😜👏👏👏👏👏👏🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😢😢😢😢😢😢. More expressions to be shared
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Sukh Sidhu@SukhSidhuDXB·
If the worst were to happen and we had to leave Dubai, I have absolutely no idea where we'd go We've been spoilt living here, I can't think of anywhere that ticks as many boxes
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@ajunsonu @dmuthuk Agree. True. I saw a foward video. It says everyone wants gifts from nri friends but when there is a problem no one cares or supports us. The one who is enquiring us today are the true genuine friends and family. This has been a real eye opener for me
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AJAY@ajunsonu·
@PJ3225 @dmuthuk India is safe. Never denied. This constant hate for NRI’s esp Dubai has gone too far in many ways than 1. They see something in media form opinions and post. This needs to stop.
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani@dmuthuk·
My country is not perfect. But it is my country. I don't see what we gain by always talking negatives of our country.
AJAY@ajunsonu

@dmuthuk No one asked you. Eat dosa and Vada and be healthy in your town. Don’t fall into n a pot hole. And make sure you have enough gas. 😃

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Prajth@PJ3225·
@dmuthuk Muthu sir you are right but here the condition is different. Seriously. The way things are handled and managed by the govt is top class. You will never feel you are in war zone. Life is normal here
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani@dmuthuk·
When a war is happening, it is generally wise to avoid areas of conflicts unless it is essential for some one. I know many who are cancelling their overseas summer holiday trips. It is not that some risk would definitely happen to them. A conflict zone is not an appropriate choice for vacation. It is essential for people who are working there. But I don't see going from India and pitching investments in gulf region is essential now. There is always a time for everything.
riazahamed@riazahamedmm

@dmuthuk Everything is fine here Muthu if you don’t want to come, you don’t please come don’t advise others

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Prajth@PJ3225·
@varinder_bansal There is no risk of travelling here to dubai. Absolutely not.
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Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳
Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳@varinder_bansal·
I’m currently in Dubai, and here’s what I’m seeing on the ground. I flew from Mumbai via Emirates, and to my surprise, the flight was completely full. Some people argue that this could be due to fewer flights operating, but the reality is clear—people are still traveling to Dubai. It’s far from empty, contrary to what many social media narratives suggest. The contrast becomes visible after landing. The city definitely feels lighter—traffic is down significantly, and tourist presence is visibly lower. I would estimate traffic levels to be down by ~50%. Over the past two days, I’ve been out extensively—malls, restaurants, and meeting friends. Life, quite simply, is normal. We’ve been stepping out late in the evenings, and there is no visible fear among residents. People are going about their routines without hesitation. I visited Mall of the Emirates on Saturday evening, and it was bustling. Not overcrowded like peak tourist season, but certainly not a “ghost town” as often portrayed. Shops were active, some restaurants were full, and people were out enjoying themselves. Yes, expensive brands had less number of shoppers. But, daily coffee shops, Carrefour, Spinney's were super active. Yes, there are fewer people, and shorter wait times—but nothing close to the panic narrative circulating online. Areas closer to the airport, like Mirdif, have experienced more disruption. Residents there reported frequent drone sightings in the initial days, which understandably caused concern. However, even that seems to have normalized over time. In other areas—Downtown Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road—the impact appears minimal. Occasional sirens or alerts do come through on phones as precautionary measures, but normalcy resumes within minutes. I also checked in on the real estate situation. At the higher end—villas above AED 20 million—there are signs of correction, roughly in the 10–20% range. But, deals are not getting closed in this segment as well. However, the mid-market segment (AED 2–5 million) remains relatively stable. Buyers are cautious, but sellers are equally unwilling to cut prices aggressively. It’s a classic wait-and-watch phase. So if someone claims Dubai real estate has crashed 50–60%, I’d say—take that deal immediately. General belief is that tourism will take time to recover, and those dependent on commissions—especially in sectors like real estate—will feel the pressure. Construction activity has almost come to a stand still. Smaller firms with stretched balance sheets and high leverage may struggle. In contrast, larger players with strong financial positions are likely to consolidate further and emerge stronger. Yes, Dubai feels different today—less crowded, less chaotic, and quieter due to fewer tourists. But it is far from being a ghost town. The city is functioning, people are working, and daily life continues. The overall sentiment is simple: cautious, but calm. No panic. Just a collective hope that the situation stabilizes soon. @DXBMediaOffice @DXB
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D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
Annual festival in our family temple. One of the main rituals is based on Theyyam ritual (dance performance where performers embody deities, blending tribal traditions, music) This picture is about two forms of Lord Shiva - Lord Kandakarnan and Lord Gulikan) May all be blessed
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@thekiranbedi @CPUatOnePercent So nice of mam. Yes indeed a extraordinary leadership. Greag human beings. They are taking care of us very well. Proud to say this is our second home
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Kiran Bedi
Kiran Bedi@thekiranbedi·
Met a family, who were co passengers on my flight to #Jharsuguda, Orissa. They are coming from #DUBAI due to school holidays. . I asked them how were there feeling there. They said they were being very well looked after by the Government there and life was safe and near normal. They shared with me a message they got from the President of #UAE. His Excellency #MohamadbinZayed. See the enclosure below. This is what gets the leadership trust and loyalty.
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KARTHIK DP@dp_karthik·
Would’ve been a theatrical laughter blast 🤣😂 but sadly, it ended up as a deleted scene! “Vijay Sethupathi ya maathi puttanga da… 🤣aana Kamal Haasan ukku irukkura poshu… indha paiyanukku lam varathu! 😆” A hilarious fun banter from @Siva_Kartikeyan to @VijaySethuOffl! 🔥
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ಸನಾತನ (सनातन)@sanatan_kannada·
Munish Palaniappan captured this heartbreaking scene in Jim Corbett, Uttarakhand: An elephant mother still carrying her calf's carcass after 60 days. Nature's grief is profound. CARCASS WHEREVER SHE GOES ALONG 🐘💔😢 #Wildlife #Elephant #India
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@Sajwani Wow. Just wow.UAE is great. More power to UAE. 🫡🫡🫡
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🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani·
A story of an Iranian tourist in Dubai last week Humanity first 🙏🏼
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bhatnaturally  🇮🇳
bhatnaturally  🇮🇳@bhatnaturally·
Growing up in Chennai, I remember the trips to Central to book train tickets. It was a massive hall with several ticket counters. One had to fill a form/card like thing with details of destination, train, passengers etc. Then the discovery at the counter about wait listed seats. For us Chennai-BLR (Brindavan Express) and Chennai-Mangalore (I think it was West Coast Express) was the most common one. Obviously there was no way to inform family members of the details on mobile. Air tickets were booked through a travel agency. The company I worked for booked air tickets for travel. For wait listed tickets there was some pleading at the counter to accommodate us and confirm the travel. I remember some taking 'urgent' telex messages like 'father unwell come soon' to push one's luck for ticket confirmation ('89-90 I think). All this sounds like those tales of 'I studied under street lights, walked 10Km and then crossed a river to school' etc. Those born in the 90s and 2000s are fortunate not to witness such.
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@CPUatOnePercent Sorry for the losss. Its painful. Especially when u cant travel. Pls take care. All strength’s to u
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Meghna@CPUatOnePercent·
Amidst all the chaos, I just miss my mom. War will end one day but Mom won't return......
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Arpita Das
Arpita Das@Arpitaaa01·
Had an upcoming UAE trip from 19 March with bookings in Palm Jumeirah & Abu Dhabi. Emirates and Marriott were extremely understanding and helped with cancellations given the situation. But @Cleartrip bookings made via @HDFC_Bank PayZapp refused to cancel without penalty + “convenience” charges. Disappointing how global companies show empathy while some Indian platforms do not care.
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D Prasanth Nair@DPrasanthNair·
@sanjaymanjrekar Why compare? Important that we enjoy and celebrate victory of India in every sport / tournament. Anyway what's your problem? You seem to be not happy.
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Sanjay Manjrekar
Sanjay Manjrekar@sanjaymanjrekar·
In time we need to put these world titles given out every year in proper perspective. India’s T20 WC wins don’t come remotely close to their 50 overs WC wins of 1983 under Kapil Dev & 2011 under Dhoni in terms of its pure challenge & it’s sanctity.
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Robin Singh
Robin Singh@robinsingh1409·
Nice catching up with my old comrades …
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@CPUatOnePercent @malpani I think we need ti stop replying to these folks. They are just doing it for views. Time waste for us
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Meghna@CPUatOnePercent·
I live in Dubai and there’s no lockdown here things are pretty much business as usual on the ground despite the regional stuff going on. I’d really appreciate it if folks who aren’t actually living in Dubai could hold off on commenting about what’s happening here unless you’re experiencing it day to day, it’s hard to capture the real situation on the ground. Sensationalism, fear mongering isn’t always a good thing..
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
Dubai is under lockdown. This is why they have censored all videos. People are going to be fighting to survive
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@LolOut160461 @IPL2025Auction Bro. When was surya in form. Come on. Our team is the best but remember we need to break a big record. Finals in narendra modo stadium is the most unlucky for us. Lets see how it goes
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GeoPulse 🌍@LolOut160461·
@IPL2025Auction The history is grim, but the timing is perfect. 2007, 2016, and 2021 belong to the Kiwis, but 2026 is at the Narendra Modi Stadium. With Sanju Samson and Surya in this kind of form, Sunday is the day we finally break the curse on home soil! 🇮🇳🏆
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Indian Cricket@IPL2025Auction·
🚨 IND Vs NZ HEAD TO HEAD AT THE T20I WORLD CUP 🚨 2007 - NZ won. 2016 - NZ won. 2021 - NZ won.....See more
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@makemytrip @makemytripcare @omanair What is happening. Make my trip. Are you going to take 1 year to return my money back. What is happening. Why are you playing with customers ruthlessly. Never book with make my trip. Say no to make my trip. I lost money @rishi_see @Trip is far more better
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@makemytrip @makemytripcare this is ridiculous that you guys are not processing my refund even after @omanair had confirmed in written that iam eligible for full refund. After submitting all the evidences you are giving false execuses. This is pathetic
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@makemytrip @makemytripcare iam writing this after calling you guys for more than 15 times and with no solution and energy waste. My ticket refund for pnr GPVCTK and booking ID AN21AH7635527527726. My money is stuck. Not sure when i will get it. This is pathetic service.
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Prajth@PJ3225·
@MusaddiqBangash @bhogleharsha He is talking abt the crucial little innings. Not abt the steering innings. Sanju had a drop so pls remember that. Yes he played fantasticly well. Our rocking chetta
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Musaddiq Bangash@MusaddiqBangash·
@bhogleharsha So many names mentioned, but the silence on Sanju Samson is loud. He saved India in the last match and again played his part in the semifinal. At least show some fairness and appreciate him too. Performances shouldn’t be selective when it comes to praise.
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Harsha Bhogle
Harsha Bhogle@bhogleharsha·
So many crucial little performances for India. Tilak Varma at the end, Hardik Pandya everywhere, Axar sensational in the field.... But the diamond that is forever is Jasprit Bumrah.
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