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Narendra Verma

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Auckland, New Zealand Katılım Mart 2010
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@Akshat_World I use to follow this guy regarding stock market unfortunately he became a troll
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PrabhuChawla
PrabhuChawla@PrabhuChawla·
I think North Indian political leaders should learn something from their South Indian counterparts. Incoming Chief Minster #Vdsatheesan calls on outgoing CM #PinarayiVijayan . But in north they go after each other like wild animals.
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@asadnasir2000 Fundamental rule of this Organization is if war breakout only Pakistani army pugs should die that is condition.
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Asad Nasir
Asad Nasir@asadnasir2000·
🚨 THE NEW MUSLIM NATO ALLIANCE: - 🇵🇰 PAKISTAN - 🇸🇦 SAUDI ARABIA - 🇹🇷 TURKEY - 🇶🇦 QATAR MORE TO COME SOON!!!!!
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@shaandelhite The reality is people dont trust his lies. Doesn't matter what this Twitters think.
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Shantanu
Shantanu@shaandelhite·
Trump has caught Narendra Modi’s neck from both side, on one side it is Epstein files and on the other side it is Adani case. — Rahul Gandhi Ji Rahul Gandhi Ji has been proven right once again. To save Adani, Modi made 140 crore Indians to pay the price.
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@satishacharya When any country's prime minister visit foreign countries it is to get business and geo politics involved this stupid cartoonist have no idea what they are I bet.
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@prakashraaj If you are literate, you would have known why fuel prices increased worldwide
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Supriya Shrinate
Supriya Shrinate@SupriyaShrinate·
Hey Chomu, you really think you can fool people all the time? While the Modi govt has unleashed higher prices in India - various countries have taken decisive steps to bring relief to their people • Nepal reduced price of petrol by ₹2 and diesel by ₹12 • Australia cut excise duty, making petrol ₹17 cheaper. The benefit of the excise duty cut actually went to the people, unlike in India, where it all went to the oil companies • Germany reduced taxes on fuel, bringing down petrol and diesel prices by ₹17 to ₹19 • Britain gave a £100 discount on electricity bills and cut taxes on oil so that prices wouldn’t rise. Everyone knows Modi has compromised India’s energy security because of which people are having to bear the burden of high prices and supply shortages You’re a total Chomu. So please just sit down.
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya

The surge in global fuel prices since the outbreak of the West Asia conflict offers a revealing comparison of how different countries have managed economic shocks. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, and the prolonged disruption of shipments sent Brent crude soaring above $100 per barrel through much of April and early May. Across the world, consumers have felt the impact directly at fuel stations. But India stands out as a striking exception. Between 23 February and 15 May 2026, nearly every major economy saw sharp increases in petrol and diesel prices. In several countries, the rise has been staggering: • Myanmar: Petrol +89.7%, Diesel +112.7%
• Malaysia: Petrol +56.3%, Diesel +71.2%
• Pakistan: Petrol +54.9%, Diesel +44.9%
• UAE: Petrol +52.4%, Diesel +86.1%
• United States: Petrol +44.5%, Diesel +48.1%
• Sri Lanka: Petrol +38.2%, Diesel +41.8%
• UK: Petrol +19.2%, Diesel +34.2%
• Germany: Petrol +13.7%, Diesel +19.8%
• Japan: Petrol +9.7%, Diesel +11.2% India recorded the smallest material increase among all major economies: Petrol: +3.2%
Diesel: +3.4% Only Saudi Arabia reported zero change due to direct state subsidy structures. Among major market economies, India has effectively experienced the lowest increase. This did not happen by accident. For seventy-six days after the escalation in West Asia, India’s public sector oil marketing companies, accounting for nearly 90% of fuel retail sales, kept prices largely unchanged despite rising global crude costs. Instead of immediately passing on the burden to citizens, they absorbed substantial under-recoveries at the refinery gate. Reported estimates suggest daily under-recoveries had approached nearly ₹1,000 crore. The ₹3 per litre revision announced on 15 May is the first price revision in almost four years and amounts to only about a 3.5% increase on a base of approximately ₹95 per litre. The contrast with the rest of the world is stark. In liberalised markets, consumers have absorbed shocks immediately. Pakistanis are paying nearly 55% more for petrol than three months ago. Malaysians over 56% more. Americans nearly 45% more. Several countries have seen diesel rise by 50–100%, reflecting disruptions in trade, logistics and freight. India, however, managed to shield consumers from global volatility for over two months before implementing a calibrated increase. This matters because fuel prices do not remain confined to petrol pumps. They affect transport costs, food inflation, manufacturing, logistics and household budgets. Containing fuel volatility is also about containing inflation. The story here is not merely about a ₹3 increase. The story is that while much of the world adjusted through increases of 10%, 20%, 50%, and in some cases nearly 90%, India limited the impact on its citizens to just over 3%. That is the context behind the numbers.

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Kalam Center
Kalam Center@KalamCenter·
1. Saudi Arabia is known for Oil. 2. Greece is known for Mythology. 3. Spain is known for Flamenco. What is India known for? 🇮🇳
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@RanaAyyub Investing in other countries is not anti national thing. And if USA's policy is to blackmail and makeninvestnits their problem, business do business doesn't matter how they do
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
To evade prosecution , Gautam Adani would be willing to invest $10 billion in the American economy and create 15,000 jobs. Peak patriotism in atmanirbhar Bharat !!
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Saurabh shukla
Saurabh shukla@Saurabh_Unmute·
How Does Iran Treat Its Minorities? Around 30,000 Jews live in Iran. More than 350,000 Christians also live there. Why is there a train station named after Mother Mary in the Islamic Republic of Iran? Our Ground Report.
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
A shocking development for India… Pakistan has successfully tested its indigenous Fatah‑4 surface‑to‑surface missile, in a fresh display of its advancing military capabilities. Footage showed the missile shooting into the sky at high speed before striking its target with precision, triggering a massive explosion that erupted into a giant fireball.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
This is Mumbai. Where are Greta and her friends?
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Alok Sharma
Alok Sharma@Aloksharmaaicc·
UNITED 🇮🇳
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Pratham khanna
Pratham khanna@Portfolio_Bull·
2022 : Corporate Tax -> ₹7,12,000 Cr. Personal Tax -> ₹6,70,000 Cr. Corporate Share in Total Tax~ 51% Individual Share in Total Tax~ 48% 2023 : Corporate Tax -> ₹8,26,00 Cr. Personal Tax -> ₹8,04,000 Cr. 2024 : Corporate Tax -> ₹9,80,000 Cr. Personal Tax -> ₹12,00,000 Cr. 2026 (Estimated) : Corporate Tax -> ₹10,82,000 Cr. Personal Tax -> ₹13,57,000 Cr. Corporate Share in Total Tax~ 44% Individual Share in Total Tax~ 56% Interestingly corporate income hasn’t reduced much overall. Companies got lower tax rates. Salaried middle class got wider tax coverage. MIDDLE CLASS = TAX SLAVER 🤡
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Narendra Verma
Narendra Verma@bnarendraverma·
@nareshbareth Indians are wise enough to understand what they need and India got better administrators and votes out showoff human beings
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Capt.Naresh Singh
Capt.Naresh Singh@nareshbareth·
Rahul Gandhi is a better human being than Narendra Modi. Who all agrees?
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
When Udayanidhi Stalin repeatedly attacks "sanathanam" in Tamil, why is there not more outrage among the highly religious Tamil Hindu population? I believe it comes down to language. In Tamil language, the word "sanathanam" (eternal in English) is not in regular use. Most Tamil people do not know this word and I did not know it myself as a child. On the other hand the word "dharma" (spelled as "dharmam" or "dharumam") is common in Tamil and there is a district named Dharmapuri in Tamil Nadu. There is also the word "aram" used in Tamil with the same meaning as dharma. Interestingly, in Hindi, the word "dharam" means "religion" in general and Hinduism is "hindu dharm" or "sanatan dharam" and Christianity is "isai dharam" in Hindi. But in Tamil usage, the word "dharmam" would effectively mean "Hindu dharam" in Hindi. Now if Udayanidhi had attacked "dharmam" in Tamil (which effectively means Hinduism) he would be widely criticised for proclaiming adharmam. That is why he is picking the word "sanathanam" to attack because that word is not widely known in Tamil. With all his "sincere" effort, he is making the word known in Tamil too and he has made the already huge anti DMK vote in Tamil Nadu even bigger. The DMK has never won a majority on its own ever, because of that huge strong anti-DMK current. They established that current with their constant attacks on Hindu deities. The AIADMK never did that and they harvested the anti-DMK current well. Now, in spite of the TVK being the new anti-DMK party and in spite of the AIADMK splitting the anti-DMK vote (see how I worked it!) and in spite of the DMK spending extraordinary amounts of cash, in spite of the DMK having a strong alliance and the TVK having no alliance, the DMK lost the election. Udayanidhi wants to ensure the DMK would never come back. May the eternal sanatana dharma grant his wish 🙏😉
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Priyanka Deshmukh
Priyanka Deshmukh@anarkaliofara·
India is OFFICIALLY a DEAD economy.
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