Divya Prakash K

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Divya Prakash K

Divya Prakash K

@dpkatta

Engineer by profession, economist and philosopher by interest.

Chennai, India Katılım Nisan 2015
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Dhawal Jain
Dhawal Jain@dhawal20jain·
After seeing stickers of Learner , Dr , Lawyer , CA on car. First time saw this “ Ladies Driver “ What to do of this information ? 🤣 #Mumbai
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Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Akveq_ So from next time, all speculations will be real, unless denied by the PM himself.
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Venkatesh Alla
Venkatesh Alla@venkat_fin9·
One mortgaged the country for power, the other grabbed national assets at throwaway prices while dragging India’s reputation through the mud with endless corruption allegations and bribery scandals. Both played their part in looting the nation, one by selling it out, the other by cashing in on it.
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Sarcaztick Very good. We are on the right track to save the perpetrators yet again. Well done India.
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Sarcastic.
Sarcastic.@Sarcaztick·
CBI is arresting those who bought the paper and not those who leaked the paper.
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Mohit
Mohit@Warlock_mohit·
Japan has TOYOTA China has ALIBABA USA has NVIDIA India has??
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Kooo__Koo__ko @RoseOnX9 what makes you think that I will not do the same corruption after reaching into politics? What are the checks and balances in the system? As seen in history, most of the major changes for good are happened through revolutions and discussions., not by individuals in Power!
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kooo...
kooo...@Kooo__Koo__ko·
@dpkatta @RoseOnX9 You are ruled by the people who are inferior to you in their intellect. So debating will not help instead aim to join politics, do hard work and bring change. These stupid people who are our representatives won't help you no matter how much you debat
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Chandana 🌻✨
Chandana 🌻✨@RoseOnX9·
The Real UPSC Preparation Guide (That no coaching center teaches) Step 1 — Sleep at 2am. Wake at 5am. Step 2 — Survive 5 years on hope Step 3 — Write essays on "Corruption is the biggest threat to democracy." Step 4 — Clear UPSC. Beat 9,00,000 people. Step 5 — Cry at the ceremony. Promise — "I will change the system." Step 6 — Get posted. Buy cheap farmland using insider knowledge of future projects. Step 7 — Wait for the government (yourself) to approve a ₹3,200 crore road next to it. Step 8 — Watch money multiply 11x. Do nothing. Step 9 — Give another interview "Integrity is non-negotiable for me."
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Kooo__Koo__ko @RoseOnX9 Democracy doesn't work that way, right? You should never ask someone to join politics just because someone is debating on improving things and pinpoint some shortfalls!
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Kooo__Koo__ko @RoseOnX9 So instead of punishing the perpetrators, you are trying to compensate for their damage with someone else's good deeds? I am talking about a system of accountability rather than depending on the integrity of an individual.
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kooo...
kooo...@Kooo__Koo__ko·
@dpkatta @RoseOnX9 There are more than 10000 IAS and IPS, media picks up only bad things as it creates sensation. Even you will not read about good work, an ias created cluster of libraries in dilapidated buildings but you are unaware as you want sensational content
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@drsunita02 A reason for the behaviour of Indians which results in a lack of civic sense. Not a justification but indian society doesn't reward the population with a civic sense. We are in too much of competition for public infrastructure.
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Sunita Sayammagaru 🇮🇳🇬🇧
Free left, but yet people block the left lane. And there is traffic jam and continuous honking. Yet the first 2 or 4 wheeler guy who blocked the free left lane doesn't move an inch. Education of road rules and road safety is now a must. #RoadRules
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@saketh1998 What India lacks is discussion and taking the view of dissent on the floor of parliament. Now most of the policy changes are happening at the wish of a few people, not based on consensus. Democracy is not supposed to function this way. This is pseudo democracy.
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Saketh R
Saketh R@saketh1998·
Why don’t they just increase petrol prices? Instead they’ll end up causing permanent damage to people’s vehicles, just to maintain the narrative of “we didn’t increase petrol prices.” And on top of that, there are clear personal benefits for a few people at the top as well.
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA

INDIA MAY SOON RAISE ETHANOL BLENDING IN PETROL TO 25% TO CUT OIL IMPORTS & BOOST CLEANER FUEL USEHIGHER ETHANOL MIXING CAN HELP REDUCE FUEL IMPORT COSTS BUT SOME OLDER VEHICLES MAY SEE LOWER MILEAGE OR REQUIRE ENGINE COMPATIBILITY CHECKS

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Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Nithin0dha That's great. But we have our own share of inefficiency and corruption somewhere else in the system. It's just not seen in the volumes!
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha·
The news about import duties on gold and silver going up to 15% came late last night. The interesting thing: neither open interest, prices, nor volume in Gold and Silver showed any unusual moves in the hours leading up to the announcement. If this had happened in the United States, I’m fairly sure some of the people close to the decision-making process would have found a way to trade it, either through regulated futures markets, other derivative contracts, or prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi. We’ve seen versions of this with crude. And during the Iran conflict, too, there were all these reports and allegations about people around the government trading through futures, contracts, and prediction markets before or around important announcements. It’s kind of insane how casually people in power seem to monetize privileged information. At some point, this stops looking like “market participation” and starts looking like blatant insider trading with better branding. Just another reason why Indian markets, despite all their flaws, are far more tightly controlled in these grey zones than many Western markets.
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@malpani The trust is long gone. Let the justice be sold. In capitalism, price is the feedback signal. So a transparency in price deals will help for better decisions and planning. PS: Pun intended.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
If influential accused people can simply disappear, public trust in the justice system disappears even faster. Accountability should not depend on how powerful you are.
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@malpani But this is not just because of the speech of the PM, it is because of the lack of action and tools to contain the damage to the Indian economy and the fact that the country is dependent on the austerity of its citizens to survive the crisis doesn't go well with its growth story
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@AshishGupta325 @gurjota It's another name for freebies. And how would the political parties win elections. The death of the poor and the middle class is the sacrifice the nation is making to win some elections.
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Gurjot Ahluwalia
Gurjot Ahluwalia@gurjota·
You want ₹ to stabilize. You want $ to come to India. • Remove STT • Remove LTCG • Reduce STCG And watch billions of $ flow into India.
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P R Sundar@PRSundar64·
What a fall! Remember I said, if Nifty closes below 24000, there is no reason to be bullish. 23700 broke, then 23600 broke, then 23500 broke, then 23400 broke, then 23350 also broke. All in just one day.
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Divya Prakash K
Divya Prakash K@dpkatta·
@Akveq_ Exactly. 90% of the work force in India doesn't even know such laws exist in other parts of the world. We are at the mercy of the company and boss even for sick leaves.! Rights and privileges are the last thing to think in India.
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Abishek K V - SEBI RA
@dpkatta EU labor laws are very strict. One friend who works there came back as he was not well. He took a month off at 2 days notice. He can extend his sabbatical for 24 months and get full salary.
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Abishek K V - SEBI RA
I worked with Europeans and they are super focused and hyper productive during business hours. What they do is: --> No chai sutta breaks or extended lunch breaks. --> Simple low carb, high protein food that helps focus without feeling sleepy post lunch. --> Hardly any small talk about personal lives. --> Come on time, be productive to max possible extent and then go home. --> Plan their vacation days months in advance and structure work around it accordingly.
Pritesh Lakhani@priteshlakhani

How do Europeans enjoy a 3-month vacation in the middle of the year?

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