Saffron Sting

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Saffron Sting

Saffron Sting

@SaffronSting

Here trends meet perspective. Your daily dose of trending insights, content and sharp opinions on politics, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle.

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Surya NFC
Surya NFC@SuryaNFC3·
Bro rejected Rehman Dakait role for this man😭😭😭
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
They had to comply with one thing and that was inclusion of specially able people in their shows, and they didn’t. Moreover, the announcement by Sam Raina, that the money we will make from the episodes will go to charity, and this was followed by a heavy applause by the audience. This was also a court order, and it wasn’t openly informed to the audience with disclaimer. The mockery of court proceedings openly, placing Nibu Mirchi, all this was highlighted by solicitor general Tushar Mehta in court. Anyways. So before taking sides, we can agree that court was right in saying that they have taken the Supreme Court on a ride.
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Radhika Bajaj
Radhika Bajaj@radhika_bajaj·
SC fining Samay ₹3 lakhs is peak Samay timeline. The man literally cannot breathe without triggering a compliance issue. At this rate, the opening act of his next tour isn't going to be a comic, it’s just going to be his lawyer reading a 20-minute disclaimer.
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
@Shinde_Revati21 on paper, all. 💀 that’s why efforts are not undertaken in the same seriousness as they should.
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रेवती
रेवती@Shinde_Revati21·
Which Indian city has the best infrastructure to handle mansoon rain?
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Bold Prediction on Raj Shamani Podcast by Saurabh Mukherjee 🚨 Female cricketers will make more money than men players like Virat Kohli 👀
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
Creating is easy, thanks to AI. Distributing is harder. Selling is hardest.
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Love is always conditional. The acceptance must be earned. The actions must be according to the expectations of others. so the love you know that is being sold by movies, and Markets doesn’t exist.
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Lucknow Librarian and Book Reader Story
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Raj Shamani did a podcast with Saurabh Mukherjee, here are 10 takeaways from that. It was a good watch. 1/ The Death of Traditional Degree Valuation The old formula of "study hard, get a degree, secure your life" is broken. Graduate unemployment sits at 30%, while illiterate or low-skilled unemployment is only 3–4%. Rote learning for degrees no longer guarantees a white-collar job. 2/ White-Collar Job Growth is Near Zero Up until 2020, white-collar jobs were growing at 11% annually. Over the last three years, that growth has practically frozen down to around 1%. Automation and early AI adoption are actively shrinking entry-level roles across IT and retail. 3/ The "Industrialization of Aspiration" Social media has hardwired a standardized glamorous lifestyle into youngsters' minds. The classic conservative, savings-oriented Indian middle-class mindset has been replaced by an urge to spend heavily on holidays and concerts to look successful online. 4/ The Massive Debt Trap India's household debt-to-income ratio (excluding home loans) has shot up to 32–33%- roughly double the global average. Shockingly, 25–27% of personal loans are being taken out just to fund vacations and lifestyle experiences. 5/ The Dangerous EMI & Multiple Loan Cycle A massive 40% of income for indebted households goes straight into paying EMIs. Among individuals with loans under ₹50,000, 70% are actively juggling three or more loans, essentially borrowing from one to pay off another. 6/ The F&O Financial Drain Young Indian men (mostly aged 30–40) are losing massive sums in Future & Options (F&O) trading. Over the last 4 years, 9 million traders lost a cumulative ₹4 lakh crore, effectively transferring wealth from middle-class pockets to Wall Street hedge funds and brokers. 7/ The Trap of Perpetual Competitive Exams Because white-collar corporate jobs are scarce, millions of youth fall into a loop of giving low-success-rate exams (UPSC, JEE) for up to 10 years. It functions as an unpredicted reward compulsion system—trapping vital youthful energy in counter-productive cycles. 8/ Work vs. Employment 💼 India has a massive amount of "work" to be done, but very few corporate "jobs." Youngsters who pivot to realizing this shift providing modern freelance services, micro-enterprises, or localized utility work (like dog walking or content creation) are making far more than entry-level corporate freshers. 9/ Ditch the External Scorecard The obsession with status symbols (corner offices, corporate titles, expensive cars) is a hedonic treadmill. True financial liberation for the new generation lies in focusing on specialized internal skills, continuous reading, and rejecting the need for societal validation. 10/ The Shift to Early Entrepreneurship With a robust VC and angel funding ecosystem now active in India, the ultimate way forward for the youth is early experimentation in business. Starting micro-enterprises, testing ideas early, and embracing failure at 16 or 20 beats waiting indefinitely for safety nets.
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Why Supreme Court fined Samay Raina 3 lakh rupees today Explained 🚨
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Interviews like ABP news Megha Prasad with Nitin Gadkari Ji should be normalised Ground Reality Questions, with real impact worthy problems must be addressed directly
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
@DrHomeostatic Oooooh, but humko tooo China banna hai naa, and China mein ese he autocratic decisions lie jaatey hain. Ab dikkat shuru hogyi?
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Dr Prteek
Dr Prteek@DrHomeostatic·
When you realize that in the world's largest democracy, you can't choose your preferred petrol, criticism often comes at a cost, and even peaceful protests can face hurdles.
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
Maat Karoooo Pleaaaaase, Dharaam khatreeee mein esee zyaadaa hai Hinduism is much vast and sooo much more than this
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
@HelleLyngSvends Hmmmmmm nice ragebait posts for engagement farming 🤌 Because that’s the only way, few can actually get followers and clicks
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
Some tourist attractions I would like to visit in India: * Taj Mahal * Bollywood * NDTV HQ 😂
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Saffron Sting@SaffronSting·
@biased_human do you think those who are propelling this ecosystem would want that to happen ever? 👀
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Aaditya Aanand
Aaditya Aanand@biased_human·
30 years from now India will be an example of how social media ruined a country. If everyone is sick, we no longer call it a disease. One such disease that is widespread in India today is watching reels for hours and hours. India has cheap and fast data. People have a lot of time and there are millions of unemployed youth so what are they doing? Doom scrolling. You see around, every single person is scrolling reels. People are scrolling while commuting in bus, train, cabs. They scroll just after waking up and just before sleeping, while eating and even during traffic signal. You'll see people scrolling in office and even when they are with friends and family. Even children today are scrolling. They won't have food without reels or shorts. Imagine how are we raising our upcoming generation? Adults and children both are spending 3-4 hours on social media everyday. That's 25% of waking hours. Everyone's brain is rotten, foggy and fried so how we as a nation will be productive? This should be treated as an epidemic and the least our government can do is to ban social media for kids just like Australia did a while ago. Maybe, ban for adults also.
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