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Amlaan Samit

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India Katılım Kasım 2020
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Amlaan Samit
Amlaan Samit@_amlaan·
Attending the @IBH0107 India Symposium at @Accor Novotel Amsterdam City, my bag got stolen from the table inside the convention centre where the event is ongoing! It contains all my documents and my laptop! Police is understaffed saying no one to take a report @IndinNederlands
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X@XaviercMiller·
Here’s what I think will happen in NYC under Mahdami. The free buses and government grocery stores won’t happen, they never do. They sound good during campaigns, but collapse under basic math. You can’t run a city on ideas that cost billions and produce no revenue. The only way to make housing affordable is to build more housing. The free market lowers prices, not regulation. Every time politicians try to control rent or force affordability by decree, developers stop building and landlords stop maintaining. Supply dries up, the quality collapses, and the few properties that remain skyrocket in price. Once landlords can’t make a profit, they sell, lose properties, or walk away. Eventually, the government takes over. Taxes will rise to pay for the promises, and the middle class will be the ones shouldering the burden. The rich will relocate, the poor will depend on subsidies, and the productive class will be squeezed from both sides. Thriving businesses are the foundation of any thriving city. When they leave, everything else follows, jobs, schools, grocery stores, stability. Chicago already proved this. Boeing, McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Citadel, nearly 70k jobs, all gone. Now they’re facing billion-dollar deficits, half empty schools and neighborhoods without grocery stores. I saw someone who lived in a rent-controlled apartment in California put it perfectly, he said his landlord could no longer afford maintenance so the pool was filled with dirt, the floors had soft spots, and the foundation ended up cracking. That’s what overregulation does, it destroys quality. People who voted for this will eventually feel the pain but they won’t blame the policies or the politicians, they’ll blame the rich for leaving. This conversation is always difficult because most people simply don’t understand market dynamics or incentives. In a free society, people act in their own self-interest. If you remove profit and reward dependency, productivity dies and the city with it. If you think things are expensive now, just wait until they’re “free.”
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Sanjiv Kapoor
Sanjiv Kapoor@TheSanjivKapoor·
Because very few elites walk outside of elite bubbles. Nor do their friends or family walk the city streets. Therefore they are blind to the menace, and in their sound-proofed bubbles, deaf to the barking and howling through the night. Nor do they know the scale of the menace.
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Amit Bedi@bediamit27

@TheSanjivKapoor Failed to understand people in some very responsible post and also celebrities are not able to understand the menace strays are causing. Yet they r all out to challenge the order.they are well travelled people, have they seen strays in developed world.

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Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
This woman booked an Ola bike for 180m only because she feared stray dogs. This is the state of Delhi. People can't even walk upto their homes and work places. Celebs and rich people who go around in chauffeur driven cars won't understand the pain of these people. And I am not blaming dogs, I am blaming these dog lovers funded by NGOs & pet industry who won't let govt do their job.
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Incognito@Incognito_qfs·
Old News In 2023, Parag Desai, executive director of Wagh Bakri Tea brand, died while trying to run away from stray dogs who attacked him.
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Shiv Aroor
Shiv Aroor@ShivAroor·
Well played, well played 😄
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Sambit Nayak
Sambit Nayak@sambitnk·
You see these manhole covers? They are made in, made by, installed in and installed by Indians. So good news is, we know how to level manholes without creating a 3 feet protruding structure. Then why the hell is it not replicated on our public roads !! cc:@parija_d
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
It's an open threat.... Imagine any BJP leader doing it after facing an election defeat.. It would have been declared an attack on democracy...
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Meru
Meru@MeruOnX·
Imagine doing absolutely nothing about this your entire tenure and now acting all high and mighty! Atishi, you’re highly educated and still have some potential, don’t drag yourself down with cheap jibes. Delhi has a ruthless way of sidelining those who aren’t honest. If the new CM fails, her time will come too, but it’s far too early for that call.
Atishi@AtishiAAP

Many congratulations to Chief Minister @gupta_rekha for starting water sports in Delhi!

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Kshitij Malve
Kshitij Malve@KshitijAMalve·
We don't hate Babus enough.
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ISRO
ISRO@isro·
🌍 NISAR for Everyone! ☁️ NISAR sees through clouds and darkness. 🌙 24/7 radar imaging using dual-band SAR. From 👨‍🌾 farmers and 👩‍🔬 scientists to 🚨 disaster responders, NISAR will empower 🌍 Earth observation like never before. 🔬 Big science, 🌱 real impact. 🌾🌪️🌳🛰️ #️⃣ #NISAR #GSLVF16 #ISRO #NASA #SpaceForEarth 🚀🌌🌐
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Payal Bhayana 🇮🇳
Payal Bhayana 🇮🇳@payalbhayana·
*Amazing, isn’t it?* 1.) No helmet… Fine ₹1,000/- 2.) Parking in a no-parking zone… Fine ₹3,000/- 3.) No insurance… Fine ₹1,000/- 4.) Drunk driving… Fine ₹10,000/- 5.) Driving in a no-entry zone… Fine ₹5,000/- 6.) Talking on a mobile phone while driving… Fine ₹2,000/- 6.) No pollution certificate… Fine ₹1,100/- 7.) Triple-seat riding… Fine ₹2,000/- *But :* 1.) Malfunctioning traffic signals… No one is responsible! 2.) Potholes on the road… No one is responsible! 3.) Encroached footpaths… No one is responsible! 4.) No street lighting… No one is responsible! 5.) Garbage strewn all over the streets… No one is responsible! 6.) No streetlight poles on the roads… No one is responsible! 7.) Roads dug up and left unrepaired… No one is responsible! 8.) If you fall into a pothole and get injured… No one is responsible! 9.) If stray cows or animals collide with your vehicle or a dog bites you… No one is responsible! 10.) Sewage flowing all over the road… No one is responsible! It feels like the public is the only criminal, and only they are liable to pay fines. The administration, the municipal corporation, and the government; none of them are ever held responsible. No rules apply to them. They are never accountable for any negligence. Shouldn’t they be held responsible too??? Citizens must work hard, endure suffering, pay taxes, pay fines, fill the government’s coffers, and then vote them back into power! I request everyone to share this as widely as possible, so that even those who made these rules become aware of this truth. Mera Bharat *Mahaan* 🇮🇳🌹🙏🌹🇮🇳
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UmdarTamker@UmdarTamker·
Priorities of Indian Govt 😐
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