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@atleynanda

go with the flow ,say your mind , respect opinions, left by hand not by mind , always with a plan B

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@Bholenath Do u want to make a Delhi on a slum plan then go ahead ,
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Bhole@Bholenath·
The Delhi Golf Club pays a highly subsidized annual rent of just ₹5.82 lakh for 179 acres of prime land in central Delhi. With the land's market value estimated between ₹47,000 and ₹60,000 crores, the lease is locked in until 2050. Kejriwal had promised to address this issue but did not do so. Can @gupta_rekha @CMODelhi @p_sahibsingh tackle this exploitation? They could probably gather enough money to build decent animal shelters for stray dogs and get Gau Matas off the streets of the capital. #DelhiGolfClub #DelhiGymkhana
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND

BIG NEWS 🚨 Centre Orders Delhi Gymkhana Club to Vacate by June 5. 600 employees, 5,600 elite permanent members, a 27.3-acre Lutyens’ Delhi property worth crores, and annual rent of just ₹1,000 was paid to the Government 🤯

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@MumbaichaDon New generation must learn how to live in grace,one doesn't hv to dominate in a relationship ,both r life partners , listen with calm n respect without throwing abuses common today
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BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon·
Show me something more poetic than this. Legendary Dharmendra Saab honoured with posthumous Padma Vibhushan, received with grace & emotion by Hema Malini. From fiery chemistry of Sholay to love that defied time and norms —a bond that never faded.
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@Gabbar0099 Iranian r taking the credit .built by an Iranian architect for an descendent Iranian queen
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Gabbar@Gabbar0099·
Taj Mahal the incredible Architectural marvel 🔥 393 years ago A symbol of love built in Agra by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan ❤️
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SUHEL SETH@Suhelseth·
I believe Delhi Gymkhana pays only Rs 1000 rent per annum. I am willing to pay Rs 10,000 (10x) so then???
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@HelleLyngSvends If @LauraLoomer who has been a strong critic of India realised d reality by visiting the country thanks to @RajivMessage, ji who motivated her to experience first hand ,u too can come to India anytime but in hearts u must render an apology by an attempt to malign our PM
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Helle Lyng
Helle Lyng@HelleLyngSvends·
To be clear: I would love to visit India! But I do not think now is the time, hopefully in the future. Thank you for the nice chat, Neelu. She also interviews other people way more fascinating to listen to than me. Go check her out 😊
neeluopines@neeluopines

youtu.be/jzOOcTXvlAU?si… my interview with Norwegian correspondent Helle Lyng who confronted PM Modi in Norway

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@LauraLoomer @TulsiGabbard I am a hindu studied in a Christian school lived with muslims Sikhs brother in arms,what has religion of a person got to do with his public life ? Tulsi may be a hindu but also a Christian at the same time,she practices both faith
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@nareshbareth If hindus r weakened so is secularism, congress past history
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Capt.Naresh Singh
Capt.Naresh Singh@nareshbareth·
Congress govt was better than BJP govt for middle class Indians. Who all agrees?
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@thekiranbedi N do background checks to begin with ,don't rush into marriage , be preventive
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Kiran Bedi@thekiranbedi·
Few hard lessons emerging from the #Twisha case and the Apex Court’s observations — for daughters, parents, in-laws, communities, and police: • The moment dowry demands, coercion, or mental cruelty surface, daughters and parents must raise the red flag and intervene early. Silence only emboldens greed and deepens suffering. • Educated and earning women must not endlessly adapt to or tolerate abuse without timely mediation, support, and documentation. • No woman should feel captive in an unliveable marital home. Dignified alternatives must be explored jointly by her and her parents. • In suspected dowry deaths, police must act swiftly: secure the scene, preserve evidence, record statements without delay, and investigate professionally and impartially. • Families and communities must stop normalising suffering in marriage or treating separation as failure. Safety, dignity, and life itself must take precedence over social stigma. • In-laws must refrain from defamatory attacks on the victim; husbands should cooperate fully with the law, not evade scrutiny. Absconding often deepens suspicion and carries serious legal consequences. • Senior police leadership must visibly assure fair, impartial, and confidence-inspiring investigation. The Hon’ble Court’s powerful reminder must stay with us: “It is better to have a divorced daughter at home than a dead daughter.” More lessons will emerge as facts unfold through investigation and the charge sheet.
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SUHEL SETH@Suhelseth·
Asking a serious question: when VIPs visit the Taj Mahal in Agra, how are they the only people there (as seen in photographs) and no one else? Are the crowds removed or what?
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@KesariDhwaj Such a long one ,i remember the onida tv ad, neighbours envy, owners Pride
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VatsRohit@KesariDhwaj·
The Scam that is Delhi Gymkhana Club - The original charter called for membership to be divided between Defense, Bureaucracy and Eminent Civilians/Private Sector. - Total membership frozen at 5,600 - Divided into the above three categories in 40:40:20 ratio. - Apart from these members with voting rights, there are other categories who don't have voting right but can enjoy the premises and its facilities. - For example, if you're an army officer or a bureaucrat posted with Central Government, you can enjoy the use of the Club after paying a certain fee. But this right is limited to the time your deputation to Central Government lasts. Baap Ki Jagir - One of the most interesting aspect of this membership is the privilidge which the children of the existing members get. - Children of the members first get to enjoy the DGC as dependants. - As they grow old, they get a Green Card to continue enjoying the facilities but w/o voting rights. This allows them to continue to access the facility from their late teens untile late 20s or 30s. - Next, they are pushed up the ladder and join an exalted category known as User of the Premises (UCP). [historically referred to in legal filings as User of Club Premises Pending Election] - This is the final step before they are granted the full membership. - So, while a new applicant has to wait for 30+ years to become a member and start enjoying the facilities of the DGC, a child of an existing member has continuous access to the Club from his birth, till his full membership. The ultimate scam! - As mentioned earlier, the membership is strictly divided between military personnel, bureaucrats and civilians in 40:40:20 ratio. - So, it would be right to assume that when the club started, it would have 40% military officers, 40% bureaucrats and 20% eminent civilians. - And common sense would expect that in case an existing defence member was to die or resign his membership, he would be replaced by another defense personnel. Same would apply in case of bureaucrats and civilians so as to maintain the 40:40:20 ratio. - Aha! But here were the scam lies... - Lets do this with an example. (1) Suppose my father (who's actually ex-army) was a member of the DGC. (2) Starting from my childhood, I would've had unrestricted access to the facility till by 30s when I become eligible to become a permanent member myself (refer to the UCP category above). (3) But I work in the Coporate Sector! Therefore, I should not be eligible for membership under either the Defence or the Bureaucratic share (40:40). At best, my membership should be under the Civilian quota (20% share - minimal seats, and hence, longest waiting period). (4) But this where you're an idiot to assume that logic and rules, which apply to Mango people, apply in such rarefied institutions as well. (5) You see, because I'm son of an ex-army officer who is a member, I'm eligible for membership within the 40% Defense share! 😝 (6) You get where this is going? (7) The Defense and Bureaucrat memberships, which account for 80% of the seats, have a mix of actual defense officers and bureucrats, AND childrens of members from these categories who have nothing to do with either defense or bureaucracy! 🤣 (8) So, a General Sahab's son or a Bureucrat's daughter who happen to be investment banker and painter respectively, are members of the DGC under Defense and Bureaucrat categories because their father's are DGC members under defense and bureaucrat categories, respectively. All within the family Here's one more angle - the father and the children can be members at the same time! Again, going back to my own hypothetical case. My father (Ex-Army) is a member. I have the privilidge of using the premises till my 30s and then, a slot opens up in the Defense Category (40%). I get approval from other members and I also become a permanent member with voting rights. Now, my father (ex-army) and I (nothing to do with the Services) are both members under the defense category of one of India's most elite club. What can be more absurd than this?
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@JayantBhandari5 Simple man it's photo shop,it can make ur wife disappear from the frame
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Aradhya@ItsAradhya__·
Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal’s love story has fascinated people across the world. ❤️ While most people know him as the entrepreneur who built Zomato, his personal life grabbed attention when he married Grecia Munoz, a Mexican model and entrepreneur, who later adopted the name Gia. According to reports, the two met during one of Deepinder’s trips abroad. Despite coming from different countries and cultures, they formed a strong connection that eventually turned into marriage. On one side was one of India’s most successful startup founders. On the other was a model from Mexico. Different backgrounds, different lifestyles, yet they found common ground in understanding and companionship. When news of their marriage became public, social media was filled with reactions. Many people admired how two individuals from opposite sides of the world came together and built a life as partners. Their story is a reminder that sometimes the most unexpected meetings lead to the most beautiful relationships. ❤️🌍✨
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@IraninHyderabad Don't spin new stories,what Iranian wife & architect ?
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Iran In Hyderabad
Iran In Hyderabad@IraninHyderabad·
If Rubio knew the history or architecture, he wouldn't have posed for a picture here. This monument was built out for the love of emperor's Iranian wife, crafted by the genius of Iranian architects — meanwhile his government today threatens to wipe out Iranian civilization, insulting other civilizations.
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@_sabanaqvi Lady u never wrote anything earlier like this for religious bonhomie during Didi's time, sudden awakening
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Saba Naqvi@_sabanaqvi·
The new West Bengal govt seems very purposeful and the main impulse seems to be about Azan, namaz, Qurbani, detention centres and such matter. What can I say except that stitch by stitch the ideas on which the republic was built are being undone. A clear plan to encircle taunt and make lives of minorities miserable. Such low thinking from the land of India’s greatest writers, poets, revolutionaries.
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Gagan Choudhary@trigguuuu·
Look at Disha patani Not a single person is rushing towards her at the airport for selfie nobody even recognising her I don't know Whome her bodyguard saying to give side All these paps have been paid by her own PR team still she is showing attitude like give her some space
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@PranavaBhardwaj He n his entourage are most welcome to see it ,it is indeed a marvel of a mausoleum
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@NalinisKitchen I see so many people reflecting their jealousy and envy side
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Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
Delhi Gymkhana Club is not open to everyone. Only selected groups such as bureaucrats, defence officers, judges, senior civil servants, and top corporate executives are allowed to become members, while many of them already receive significant government perks and salaries. The issue is that the club is reportedly charging membership fees in lakhs, while the club itself pays only around ₹1,000 per year in rent to the government for 27 acres of prime land. The children of existing members can easily get a membership. Inside the main building, strict dress rules are enforced, such as no shoes without socks, no T shirts without collars, no sports shoes or sneakers, and no torn or distressed jeans. So in simple terms, it is a club built by highly privileged people, for the enjoyment of highly privileged people, on government land taken at a symbolic rent of ₹1,000 per year.
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@PoojaPriyam_ Second onwards people prune expenditure also they realise life is different as a 20 & a 40
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Pooja Priyamvada@PoojaPriyam_·
So to the dismay of my former in-laws and also my parents I restricted guest list to 20 people each side, the marriage happened at an inexpensive local hall and no expensive gifts were exchanged. Of course it didn't go down well with the in-laws, for the 13 years I was in that marriage there was always comparison because the other bahu's family used to give expensive gifts at all occasions and I didn't however, I bore 50% expenses of our lives including that of everyday things and vacations etc. I divorced also with zero alimony too. We exist.
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