Tuluva

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Tuluva

Tuluva

@Tuluvadi

Katılım Kasım 2025
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Reuters
Reuters@Reuters·
India rejected a quick trade agreement with the US in recent talks and is holding out for a better deal as Prime Minister Narendra Modi draws confidence from new trading partners, eased economic risks and political gains at home, officials and analysts said reut.rs/3RxD27d
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PIB Fact Check
PIB Fact Check@PIBFactCheck·
A news report published by @Bloomberg states that RBI may have sold gold amounting to approximately USD 12 billion. #PIBFactCheck ❌ This claim is FAKE ✔️ According to @RBI, the share of gold in India's foreign exchange reserves rose from 13.92% at end-September 2025 to 16.70% on March 31, 2026, and further to 16.85% as of May 22, 2026. ▶️ The physical stock of gold is also disclosed by RBI in its Monthly Bulletin. The latest edition is available on the RBI website at: rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_Vie…, the status of which remains unchanged as on date. → For authentic information, always visit the RBI's official website: rbi.org.in
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Tuluva@Tuluvadi·
PIB Fact Check@PIBFactCheck

A news report published by @Bloomberg states that RBI may have sold gold amounting to approximately USD 12 billion. #PIBFactCheck ❌ This claim is FAKE ✔️ According to @RBI, the share of gold in India's foreign exchange reserves rose from 13.92% at end-September 2025 to 16.70% on March 31, 2026, and further to 16.85% as of May 22, 2026. ▶️ The physical stock of gold is also disclosed by RBI in its Monthly Bulletin. The latest edition is available on the RBI website at: rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_Vie…, the status of which remains unchanged as on date. → For authentic information, always visit the RBI's official website: rbi.org.in

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Rohit Sharma 🇺🇸🇮🇳
Rohit Sharma 🇺🇸🇮🇳@DcWalaDesi·
Three things; 1. The babu in suit & tie will get promoted 2. The uncle in Kurta with a backpack represents the deep support that PM has among masses 3. The guy who kicks one of the protestors (running away), is how Congress gets treated by voters.
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Congress workers go topless and create a ruckus at the AI summit to embarrass India Rahul Gandhi’s Congress does what India’s enemies want
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Trishul Warrior
Trishul Warrior@Trishulwarrior·
Ajgar Khan is. You will hate Congress after knowing what happened in Bangalore yesterday. You will really fall that can Congress do Muslim appeasement to such an extent. In Bangalore, this person Ajgar Khan along with his three companions entered a house to commit theft in a proper auto rickshaw. But the family members woke up and thoroughly thrashed Ajgar Khan. The entire society beat up Ajgar Khan. Then half-dead Ajgar Khan reached his home, Many people started coming to see him, then the Maulana of the area also came. Then the Maulana advised him that you have your government in Karnataka. You file a case against them, then the thief filed a complaint with the police that during the theft, people had beaten him up, so a case should be registered against them. Sampigehalli police has registered a case under section 118 (1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita i.e. BNS and started investigation. Think about what happens when Congress comes to power in a state. And anyway, Manmohan Singh had said that Muslims have the first right on the resources of the country, so can't a Muslim steal or snatch resources from Hindus.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
Wonderful to speak with my dear friend President Trump today. Delighted that Made in India products will now have a reduced tariff of 18%. Big thanks to President Trump on behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India for this wonderful announcement. When two large economies and the world’s largest democracies work together, it benefits our people and unlocks immense opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation. President Trump’s leadership is vital for global peace, stability, and prosperity. India fully supports his efforts for peace. I look forward to working closely with him to take our partnership to unprecedented heights. @POTUS @realDonaldTrump
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Truth Defenders
Truth Defenders@TruthDefenders_·
MNS 'goons' are nothing but criminal thugs. They brutally assaulted a young man, they molested his sister, ripped her clothes, attacked her and beat their elderly father. vandalized the house. This is not "Marathi Asmita", this is pure depravity. Raj Thackeray must be held personally responsible for these acts of violence & molestation. Even worse, Amit Thackeray honored these perverted criminals.
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Sandhya Ravishankar
Sandhya Ravishankar@sandhyaravishan·
Read the piece for as long as the paywall allowed me to. Personally, I have regards for Indulekha as a good journalist. But frankly, struggling to find anything sinister in @svembu 's life or his affiliations. When the original unquestioned premise of the article is that the RSS is "bad" or "evil", everything that flows from that is made to seem evil, even ordinary human quirks. Replace RSS in this article with CPM and the writer & editor would hail the same characteristics of Mr Vembu! I don't expect the Newsminute to introspect on their basic flawed premise or their bias. They're a commercial entity. And they've picked a side that suits their commercial interests. Mr Vembu and his lawyer have repeatedly spoken up about the personal aspect of his divorce case in the US. His estranged wife's allegations are public too. Let the law take its course on that front. But with the very foundation or "truth" of this piece being flawed, it collapses even before we hit the paywall.
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
One more thing. Our 10 minute delivery promise is enabled by the density of stores around your homes. It’s not enabled by asking delivery partners to drive fast. Delivery partners don’t even have a timer on their app to indicate what was the original time promised to the customer. After you place your order on Blinkit, it is picked and packed within 2.5 minutes. And then the rider drives an average of under 2kms in about 8 minutes. That's an average of 15kmph. I understand why everybody thinks why 10 minutes must be risking lives, because it is indeed hard to imagine the sheer complexity of the system design which enables quick deliveries. Also, if you've ever wanted to know why millions of Indians voluntarily take up platform work and sometimes even prefer it to regular jobs, JUST ASK any rider partner when you get your next food or grocery order. You will be humbled by how rational and honest they will be with you. Having said that, no system is perfect, and we are all for making it better than today. However, it is far from what it is being portrayed on social media by people who don't understand how our system works and why. If I were outside the system, I would also believe that gig workers are being exploited, but that's not true.
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Deepinder Goyal
Deepinder Goyal@deepigoyal·
Last one on this topic, and I have been holding this in myself for a while. For centuries, class divides kept the labor of the poor invisible to the rich. Factory workers toiled behind walls, farmers in distant fields, domestic help in backrooms. The wealthy consumed the fruits of that labor without ever seeing the faces or the fatigue behind it. No direct encounter, no personal guilt. The gig economy shattered that invisibility, at unprecedented scale. Suddenly, the poor aren't hidden away. They're at your doorstep: the delivery partner handing over your ₹1000+ biryani, late-night groceries, or quick-commerce essentials. You see them in the rain, heat, traffic, often on borrowed bikes, working 8–10 hours for earnings that give them sustenance. You see their exhaustion, their polite smile masking frustration with life in general. This is the first time in history at this scale that the working class and consuming class interact face-to-face, transaction after transaction. And that discomfort with our own selves is why we are uncomfortable about the gig economy. We want these people to look our part, so that the guilt we feel while taking orders from them feels less. We aren't just debating economics. We are confronting guilt. That ₹800 order might equal their entire day's earnings after fuel, bike rent, and app cuts. We tip awkwardly, or avoid eye contact, because the inequality is no longer abstract. It's personal. Pre-gig era, the rich could enjoy luxury without moral discomfort. Labor was out of sight. Now, every doorbell ring is a reminder of systemic inequality. That's why debates explode. It's not just policy. It's emotional reckoning. Some defend the system (“they choose it”), others demand change (“this isn't progress, its exploitation”). And here’s the uncomfortable twist: the unsaid ask of clumsy ‘solutions’ isn’t dignity. It is about returning to invisibility. Ban gig work and you don’t solve inequality. You remove livelihoods. These jobs don’t magically reappear as formal, protected employment the next day. They disappear, or they get pushed back into the informal economy where there are even fewer protections and even less accountability. Over-regulate it until the model breaks, and you achieve the same outcome through paperwork instead of slogans: the work evaporates, prices rise, demand collapses, and the people we claim to protect are the first to lose income. And then what happens? The rich get their old comfort back. Convenience returns without faces. Guilt dissolves. We go back to clean abstractions and moral posturing from a distance. The poor don’t become safer, they become invisible again: back in cash economies, back in backrooms, back in shadows where regulation rarely reaches and dignity isn’t even debated. The gig economy just exposed the reality of inequality to the people who previously had the luxury of not seeing it. The doorbell is not the problem. The question is what we do after opening the door. Visibility is the price of progress. We can either use this discomfort to build something better (which we keep doing continuously as delivery partners are our backbone), or we can ban and over-regulate our way back into ignorance. One of those choices improves lives. The other simply helps the consuming class feel virtuous in the dark.
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Shubhankar Mishra
Shubhankar Mishra@shubhankrmishra·
अयोध्या में 500 वर्षों के बाद जब 161 फीट ऊँचे शिखर पर केसरिया ध्वजा फहरा, तो ऐसा लगा मानो अयोध्या का न्याय पूरा हुआ। हम धन्य हैं कि उस युग में जन्मे जब देख लिया कि कैसे रामलला टेंट से निकलकर अपने सिंहासन पर बैठे। धन्य हैं कि उस ध्वज को लहराते देखा जिसने पाँच सौ साल का घाव हमेशा के लिए भर दिया । धन्य हैं कि इस पुनर्जन्म के साक्षी बने। आज पाँच सौ वर्षों का घाव भर गया है, और इतिहास कह रहा ‘राम लौट आए हैं’।
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