Last Man Standing
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Last Man Standing
@VincenttheSr
Boards don't hit back!!!
Katılım Şubat 2024
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2013: Ah, the smell of petrol.
2026: Sir, at these prices, we just inhale memories now
@SrBachchan ji in 2026 with the prices, even smelling petrol has become a luxury. Sir..!!!
Amitabh Bachchan@SrBachchan
T 1177 - Ahh ! The smell of petrol ..!!!
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@VincenttheSr Eid Mubarak brother 🤍 May Allah accept your duas, your sacrifices and all your good deeds during these blessed days 🤲🏽🌷
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How Data Centres Are Displacing Dalit Communities From Their Land
Silicon Valley is investing billions to build data centres across India with little regard for the environmental and health risks to vulnerable communities.
@shamsheeryousaf, Monica Jha✍️
thewire.in/caste/how-data…
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Odd-even. One day petrol-diesel prices go up, the next day CNG.😂
NDTV@ndtv
🔴#NewsAlert | CNG prices increased by Rs 2 per kg from today morning
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Fastest Growing Religion in Each Indian State:
🇮🇳 Andhra Pradesh ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Arunachal Pradesh ⟶ ✝️ Christianity
🇮🇳 Assam ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Bihar ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Chhattisgarh ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Goa ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Gujarat ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Haryana ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Himachal Pradesh ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Jharkhand ⟶ ✝️ Christianity
🇮🇳 Karnataka ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Kerala ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Madhya Pradesh ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Maharashtra ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Manipur ⟶ ✝️ Christianity
🇮🇳 Meghalaya ⟶ ✝️ Christianity
🇮🇳 Mizoram ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Nagaland ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Odisha ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Punjab ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Rajasthan ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Sikkim ⟶ ✝️ Christianity
🇮🇳 Tamil Nadu ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Telangana ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Tripura ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Uttar Pradesh ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 Uttarakhand ⟶ ☪️ Islam
🇮🇳 West Bengal ⟶ ☪️ Islam


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Rape capital of the world let’s a rapist on parole multiple times a year.
SICK
Akashdeep Thind@thind_akashdeep
Rape Convict Dera Sacha Sauda chief Ram Rahim has once again got a parole for 30 days. He left for his Sisra ashram with a security convoy.
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All this when our PM requested not to travel abroad & you expect us to become like China.
You can't get what you get in India, yes a lot can be improved and the govt. can do a lot but what do we do ?
Crib about Taxes ? What % of people pay taxes in india ? Where were we post Modi era ?
Think.
It's the people who make the county perfect not the govt.
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I recently spent 2 weeks in China.
6 cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, Chongqing and Chengdu.
I went there with curiosity.
Like many Indians, I had heard a lot about China through media, social media and conversations. I expected to see progress, maybe discover some business ideas, and understand what the country is actually building.
I came back with a very uncomfortable feeling.
Not because I found a business idea for myself.
But because I saw 100 things that governments can do when infrastructure, tourism, transport, urban planning and civic systems are treated seriously.
I travelled within China by flights, trains, cars and local transport. The infrastructure was honestly stunning.
Clean cities. Smooth roads. High-speed trains. Well-managed traffic. Public spaces that actually feel designed for people. Tourist destinations that are built, maintained and promoted like national assets.
And then I kept thinking about India.
We keep comparing ourselves to China. Our media keeps telling us how India is catching up, how China is restrictive, how we are better in so many ways.
After spending time there and speaking to people, I realised how much of that narrative is just comfort food.
China is not perfect. No country is.
But on infrastructure, execution, tourism, civic discipline and quality of urban life, they are not 5 years ahead of us.
They are decades ahead.
The saddest part for me was the currency.
Everything felt expensive. Not because China was insanely expensive, but because the rupee has weakened so much that even normal spending starts feeling heavy. As an Indian taxpayer, that genuinely hurt.
We pay taxes. We work hard. We talk about becoming a global power.
But where is the quality of life?
Where is the civic sense?
Where is the infrastructure that makes daily life easier?
Where is the tourism vision beyond religious tourism?
I met travellers from other countries who were excited to visit China because they wanted to see its progress. When I asked about India, many had no real desire to visit. Not out of hate. India simply was not on their aspirational travel list.
That should bother us.
Even the so-called “closed internet” surprised me. We are told people there are missing out because they don’t use Google, Instagram, WhatsApp or Facebook.
But China has built its own digital ecosystem. Payments, maps, transport, messaging, shopping, everything works inside their own infrastructure. People did not seem to feel deprived. They seemed adapted.
Again, this is not a hate post.
I love India. That is exactly why this trip bothered me.
Patriotism cannot only be about saying we are great.
Real patriotism is having the courage to admit where we are falling behind.
China made me realise one thing very clearly:
India’s potential is not the problem.
Execution is.
And unless we stop comforting ourselves with comparisons and start demanding better infrastructure, better governance, better tourism, cleaner cities and a higher quality of life, we will keep celebrating the idea of progress instead of actually living it.
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