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@dinkuwallace

William Wallace supporter

India Katılım Şubat 2010
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🥇 Pragnya Gupta
🥇 Pragnya Gupta@GuptaPragnya·
Name a thing that according to you got cheaper in the Modi regime …… According to me it’s human life, its value is ZERO…. 🤷‍♀️⁉️
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@InvestorOfJAMMU Exactly. Predatory Socialism. Risk tumhara, tax govt ka.
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Margin of Safety🇮🇳
Margin of Safety🇮🇳@InvestorOfJAMMU·
Income Tax, GST, STT, LTCG, STCG, Penalties (fines), Registration charges, Toll taxes, Excise duty and VAT takes out 75% of my earnings. Why am I working??
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@sahil_kr_ @NalinisKitchen 1 lakh post tax 30% slab, post inflation, post 9% annual currency depreciation you are looking at lower middle class income bro, which will erode even your basic living.
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Sahil Kumar
Sahil Kumar@sahil_kr_·
@NalinisKitchen Choose India when - If you are earning 1 lakh per month in India + you have contact with police, lawyers and politicians.
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
If you are earning 1 lakh per month in India, don't go to America. This is Gautam Dey. He has been working in the US for 25 years. Earning well, raising his family, and pays taxes on time. But when his mother was in India, fighting stage 4 lung cancer, he could not go to see her. For 17 days she was in the hospital. He kept trying to get a visa appointment. If he left without an appointment, he risked losing his job, his legal status, and his children’s future in the US. He was forcefully pushed into choosing between seeing his dying mother or protecting his family’s future. His mother passed away, and he could only see her on a phone screen. Do not blindly chase the race to go abroad while leaving your family behind. It may look like success from outside, but you may regret missing moments that will never come back. Choose India.
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@NalinisKitchen @globstrategy It is not. Our parents always wanted the future generations to lead a better high quality life. It's called darwinian evolution.
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@NalinisKitchen First become rich. Any country immigration will open up under investor category with perfect mobility. Income tax paying salaried job is a scam in India & as well as many western nations abroad. Just that income tax payers in western world get value for their taxes.
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Parminder Singh
Parminder Singh@parrysingh·
It was 1984. We were raised on a steady diet of Boney M, ABBA, the Bee Gees, and Cliff Richard - courtesy of All India Radio. Then one day, Doordarshan decided to air the Grammy Awards… and an unknown artist named Michael Jackson blew our collective minds. Who knew that 43 years later, he’d still be blowing our minds.
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@Ananth_IRAS My all-time favourite. His facial expressions during acting, soft dialogue delivery is a class apart.
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Ananth Rupanagudi
Ananth Rupanagudi@Ananth_IRAS·
The Great Indian actor Balraj Sahni at his pre partition house in Rawalpindi in 1962. Sahni was born on 1 May 1913 in Rawalpindi, Punjab, India.He studied at Government College (Lahore) and Gordon College. After completing his master's degree in English Literature from Lahore, he went back to Rawalpindi and joined his family business. He also held a bachelor's degree in Hindi.Soon after, he married Damayanti Sahni.Their son, Parikshit Sahni (Actor) was born in Murree. Sahni's wife Damayanti, who was the heroine of his 1947 film Gudia, died at a young age that same year. A member of IPTA, he brought leftist, humanist, and socially conscious perspectives to his roles. He was also a respected writer in Punjabi, honored with the Padma Shri. An accomplished author, he wrote Mera Rusi Safarnama (winning the Soviet Land Nehru Award) and his autobiography Meri Filmi Aatmakatha. #BalrajSahni #Partition #legacy
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@multibaggerwala Kuch bhi. In ethanol process water is recycled, not consumed. Get your science accurate bro.
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Concentrated Alpha Investor
Concentrated Alpha Investor@multibaggerwala·
🚨WATER CRISIS WARNING🚨 1 LITRE OF ETHANOL USES 10000 LITRES. WILL INDIA SUFFER WATER CRISIS. NOW READ THIS CAREFULLY👇🙇 HIDDEN REALITY BEHIND ETHANOL STORY. THERE IS 2000 CRORE LITRES OF ETHANOL BEING PRODUCED IN THE COUNTRY. REQUIREMENT IS JUST 1000 CRORE LITRES FOR BLENDING 20% WITH PETROL. NOW ETHANOL INDUSTRY IS BLACKMAILING AND URGING GOVT TO INCREASE CONSUMPTION ANYHOW SO THAT THEIR PLANTS KEEP ON RUNNING. THATS WHY GOVT IS FORCEFULLY TRYING TO PUSH ETHANOL IN EVERYTHING. BUT QUESTION IS WILL OUR VEHICLES THAT ARE PARTLY COMPLIANT ON E10-E20 SUSTAIN WITH THAT E85 PETROL, NEGLIGENCE AT PEAK. PATHETIC GOVERNANCE.
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@powerofcom58052 I have already done it & bought these products including Lithium etf's
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Power of Compounding
Power of Compounding@powerofcom58052·
@dinkuwallace Yes, But in US all are available related direct exposure company, ETFs. As a Indian we can open account in Vested finance & INdmoney to take exposures directly.
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Neha Singhal Trader
Neha Singhal Trader@nsinghal211·
There’s no mutual fund in India that invests purely in copper yet. But you can get some exposure in copper through these options 👇 1️⃣ Metal ETF: Mirae Asset Nifty Metal ETF - includes major metal & mining companies (not 100% copper, but gives partial exposure). 2️⃣ Indian Stocks: a. Hindustan Copper – India’s only fully integrated copper producer b. Adani Enterprises – building one of India’s biggest copper smelters c. Vedanta – involved in copper mining & refining d. Hindalco – aluminium giant with a copper division too 3️⃣ International ETFs (for global exposure): a. COPX – invests in global copper mining companies b. CPER – tracks copper prices directly
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@Elsie_560·
Can you solve this??
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@iNikhilsaini Agreed. Doesn't mean if you go and settle there you also get the same benefit.
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Nikhil saini
Nikhil saini@iNikhilsaini·
Did you know People of Sikkim do not have to pay income tax. It is the only state in the country with this provision. #Sikkim
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Simi🦋🇺🇸
Simi🦋🇺🇸@Simi_2210_·
This question separates smart from smarter Solve this if you're legend
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@dryashtiwari Agreed. I suggest you to read Darwin principles of survival, & remove this socialist mindset about others. Trust me you will thank me someday. Just for info 138 crore Indians do not pay 1 rs income tax. You sure you want to be speaking for others?
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Yash Tiwari
Yash Tiwari@dryashtiwari·
@dinkuwallace True, but they’re a small fraction. The average experience looks very different.
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Yash Tiwari
Yash Tiwari@dryashtiwari·
B.Tech is the most “chutiya” course ever. - Chosen by parents, not by you - Lakhs of students every year with no clear goal - Same outdated syllabus for a decade - Attendance matters more than actual learning - Backlogs means character certificate ruined - 3 LPA job in a city where rent eats half your salary - Night shifts you never imagined - LinkedIn bio: “Open to opportunities” - Preparing for CAT / Govt exams / MBA as an escape plan Still asking, “Ab khud ka business kholna hai”
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@momentmemori No software will replace the aura Hardware looks gives. I would buy this again, or get one remade.
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Moments & memories
Moments & memories@momentmemori·
Getting this was a dream for many of us. You were lucky if you had it.
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@dryashtiwari Btech degree is not talked in isolation. I never seen a btech from big 4 IIT's suffering in their job careers.
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Yash Tiwari
Yash Tiwari@dryashtiwari·
@dinkuwallace Adaptation is happening everywhere. Doesn’t mean the problem isn’t real.
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sasi@dinkuwallace·
@Alb33Liza @BritIndianVoice you folks should have thought before letting in all those refugees, pretending to be the saviour of freedom of speech & democracy. Playing big brother to the world comes with outcomes you never signed up for. Don't blame professionals. They work, earn & spend, unlike refugees.
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Ana liza
Ana liza@Alb33Liza·
@BritIndianVoice No doubt all other family members will join, including grannies and grandfather's. No wonder there is a huge housing shortage.
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British Indians Voice 🇮🇳🇬🇧
📢 BRITISH INDIAN FAMILIES & PROFESSIONALS — READ THIS. A brand new UK visa route just opened for Indians: 🇮🇳 Up to 1,800 Indian professionals/year 💼 Work in UK for up to 12 months 💰 Exempt from UK National Insurance for 3 years 🎯 Open to: IT consultants, engineers, chefs, yoga teachers, musicians, finance professionals. This is the UK-India FTA delivering in REAL LIFE. Share with anyone who qualifies. #UKFTA #IndianProfessionals #BritishIndians
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