Sanjay Sinha

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Sanjay Sinha

Sanjay Sinha

@delhi7

Katılım Ocak 2010
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ESPNcricinfo@ESPNcricinfo·
How can Suryakumar Yadav get out of his rut?
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SirKazam {blu tik}@SirKazamJeevi·
Disaster started in 2014. Why are they sending the alert message now?
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@scroll_in One has to only read the story to realise how Satyjit Ray had got it wrong!
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Scroll.in@scroll_in·
Replug | Shatranj ke Khilari, despite generating some misgivings from certain quarters, remains one of the most faithful reconstructions of 19th-century India on the screen. scroll.in/reel/1025650/h… By Sarbajit Mitra
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@ShekharGupta @SudeepTheres It is foolish to believe that manufacturing exports have been held back only due to unfavorable exchange rate. It is a function of - fitting into the supply chain, innovation and productivity, quality and other processes, and the incentive to perform at the international stage!
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@darshitpatel84 This is fantastic compared to the nincompoops who hold these portfolios currently. BTW the education minister only recently talked of the intersection of the tropic of cancer and the equator in India! 😂😂😂
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Darshit Patel@darshitpatel84·
Imagine India as Prime Minister - Rahul Gandhi Home Minister- Mamta Benarjee Defence Minister - Asaduddin Owaisi Finance Minister - Akhilesh Yadav Education Minister- Uddhav Thackeray External Affair Minister - Arvind Kejariwal Education Minister - M K Stalin Commerce Minister - Mahua Moitra President of India - Mehbooba Mufti Indi Alliance…..
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@sabeer The electronic media and the social media have had a big role in promoting this hubris - by feeding the willing consumers with all types of nonsensical and often fake notions of greatness!
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Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Everyone in India (except maybe Gen Z) seems to carry a “Vishwaguru” mindset. Feels less like confidence, more like hubris.
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Aishwarya Mudgil@AishwaryakiRai·
Ramchandra ji keh gaye siya se aisa kalyug aayega, road, port, infrastructure development ko galat thehraya jaayega.
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@RajveerShahi70 Moron, have you ever been to these places? If you have stayed in UP / Bihar then any place in India would be better!
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Rajveer Shahi🇮🇳@RajveerShahi70·
Those who hate Modi! Go live with your family for 2 months in Bengal, Kerala, Kashmir, or Telangana! If Modi doesn’t start feeling like God after that, then you can talk.
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Abhishek Anand@abhishekecon·
Yet another “Despite robust growth…” puzzle. The expanding list: weak pvt investment and FDI; weak job creation and wage growth; low capacity utilisation and now “structural retrogression”. All these puzzles have perhaps a simpler and common explanation: not robust but modest GDP growth.
Milan Vaishnav@MilanV

Basole & Jayadev: Despite robust output growth, India has experienced a marked, puzzling slowdown in labour productivity over the last decade. While employment rates have risen, there is a greater shift toward self-employment and informal activities …lications.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/7504/1/%237%20…

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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@Im_sudipto3002 @EconomicTimes Probably you do not comprehend that the CAGR had to be computed in USD. The CAGR in USD for nominal GDP of India measured in USD for the past 10 years - 2014 to 2024 is 6.6%! Check the WB and IMF figures for nominal GDP of India in USD. Nominal GDP 2014: $2.04 T; 2024: $3.9 T
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InfoVault@Im_sudipto3002·
@delhi7 @EconomicTimes Yes, the last 10 years average nominal growth rate is about 10.5%. You can check as well.
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@sabeer There is a need for the kind of leadership India saw perhaps only during the independence movement. That may bring about much needed social reform - as critical today as the economic and political reforms - to set India on the right course! Doesn't appear happening any sooner!
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Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
If healthcare feels broken, education outdated, justice delayed, leadership untrustworthy-good. Awareness is step one. Now step two: build better. Truth over optics. Accountability over excuses. Action over outrage.
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@sanjeevsanyal This joker thinks Mughals in India were like the Brits. 😂😂😂 He is as pathetic a historian as he is an economist!
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Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
The Economist magazine is disappointed that India did not celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Mughal conquest of India. Oh, those ungrateful natives who do not celebrate the gift of civilisation. Who knows, they may even refuse to celebrate the Battle of Plassey. Dangerous trend.....
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@GabbbarSingh The music albums of the Eighties by MJ were a visual delight - didn't have the same appeal in listening as the music up to 1970s. One hardly remembers lyrics of songs sung by MJ - compare that to the musical hits of the previous decades. Entertainment had undergone a change.
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Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Michael Jackson was popular in India for his dance, and not really his music. They were so many copy-cats. Prabhudeva made a career for being India’s Michael Jackson. Remember Kadalan (humse hai muqabla) India has its own rich dance forms, but why did break-dance (Mithun, Javed Jaffrey etc) suddenly became so cool. Maybe Indian dance forms were very feminized, and there was nothing for men except for maybe Bhangra. The west filled a gap maybe. Share your learnings too.
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Paras Shah@parashah91·
Modi brought heat! Otherwise, we used to have snowfall during Summers under the UPA rule!
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www.sidin.co
www.sidin.co@sidin·
Really interesting to me. Nine out of the top 30 snooker players in the world are Chinese. No Indians. Five out of the top 30 billiards players in the world are Indians. No Chinese.
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@ShivamVahia Dumb Bhaktas do not know that India became 3rd largest economy basis PPP in 2011. Start shouting from the rooftop when India was projected to become 4th largest (mkt X rate), a position from which we have slipped to 6th. When Bdesh overtakes us in pci they find shelter in ppp!
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Shivam Vahia@ShivamVahia·
Faye Dsouza has announced Bangladesh has overtaken India. Her source is the IMF. Caveat? She knows her dumb follower base very well. Conveniently skipped the mention of nominal vs PPP. Perfect gaslighting.
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Sanjay Sinha@delhi7·
@Yashraajsharrma I always suspected that saffonites idolise Islam and want to convert India in the image of Pakistan! This post is documentary proof!
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Yashraj Sharma
Yashraj Sharma@Yashraajsharrma·
I have seen most Muslims doing five-time namaz. They are very obedient to their religion. I have seen shop barbers doing it, construction labourers doing it, even very rich people taking time for namaz. But I have rarely seen Hindus doing Sandhyavandanam, or even praying twice a day or lighting a diya. And that is the reason we Hindus lack unity with our deity. In my opinion, if a religion teaches such obedience in practice, we Hindus should also build that habit, at least praying to God daily, at least twice.
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