Nalin goel

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Nalin goel

Nalin goel

@goelnalin

Non Conformist | बेबाक | Opinionated

Bengaluru, India Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
What a nail biting match; Peak level anxiety….
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
@mrsinha Shinde waale video ka coverup hai kya?
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Ji visited Antilia, where Anant Ambani and Radhika touched his feet. Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani have raised their children well, and Sanatan culture is clearly visible.
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
@karanaggarwal86 @datta_arvind It is about corruption as well. Earmarking money as per vision. Spending only what remains after corruption across the cadres.
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Karan Aggarwal
Karan Aggarwal@karanaggarwal86·
@datta_arvind Its about the vision as well. UAE plans for 25-30 yrs in future. Plus the projects are implemented and executed in super speed as well
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Arvind Datta
Arvind Datta@datta_arvind·
Time to settle the Dubai vs Delhi debate Delhi's AQI is far worse than what you experience in Dubai Dubai's infra far better than Delhi and maintained in top class condition Delhi traffic is chaotic Traffic in Dubai is well organised & smooth Delhi is dying due to pollution 1/3
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
@ArunKrishnan_ All the holy books would also have changed multiple times from what was earlier said to what was understood to what was retained. Nothing is immutable. But what’s your point? Are you saying that parliamentarians should not respect the constitution itself since it is immutable?
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Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳
Arun Krishnan 🇮🇳@ArunKrishnan_·
Repeat after me: The Indian Constitution is NOT a holy book. It has not been handed to us by some "god". It is NOT immutable. In fact, it has already been mutated 106 times. We are NOT people of "The Book" Don't make the #Constitution #ConstitutionOfIndia a holy book.
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Akshat Shrivastava@Akshat_World·
We don't get good things because we don't look India as India. We look: - Hindu vs Muslims - Reservation vs anti-reservation - Political party X vs Y Our focus is deeply divided now. We can't take criticism (hence no accountability for anyone) In all this: Merit dies a slow death. Solution: encourage others to become more rational in their thinking. Or go where more rational thinking is encouraged.
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
So who should we ask these questions? Who should we keep accountable? (9/9)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
But who can change these systems? Only a strong ruling government with enough will power and reputation. (8/n)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
Collapsing bridges and roofs or cracking of newly constructed highways might not be related to corruption by top leaders but a systemic failure. (6/n)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
Covid mismanagement might not be the problem of the government alone. But it was a systemic failure. (5/n)
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
I think the biggest problem that the country faces today is the polarisation of voters to the extent that they have become advocates of parties instead of advocating the problems of the populace. (1/n)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
Government can initiate change; if we absolve them, we are not using the opportunity to bring change. (4/n)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
Instead of defending when something was built or which government passed the project, the question should be why the system let it happen. (3/n)
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Nalin goel@goelnalin·
And with this, they end up absolving the ruling government from all the responsibility. (2/n)
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Vineet Sharma
Vineet Sharma@Vineet_Sir_·
@dmuthuk IMO: India should be treated as a continent and not just a country, and then the comparison must be made.
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
Muthukrishnan Dhandapani@dmuthuk·
If you want to visit a foreign country for the first time, visit Singapore. See how a great leader can develop a nation without even resources. Lee Kuan Yew was one of the greatest leader the world has produced. Munger has kept Lee Kuan Yew's bust in his home. Munger had that much regard for him. Singapore with a percapita of $84,000 has the most powerful passport in the world I'll give you 2 examples from my recent visit to Singapore. Both involve car drivers, as they are the ones easily accessible for tourists. One driver is 34 years old. Not married. Seeing high divorces, he has decided to be single. Works very hard. He stars driving at 5 am and finish only by 9 pm. He earns $8000 a month. He has travelled widely across the world. He has seen Asian countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Japan etc. innumerable times. Travelled to US 8 times and went across the entire country. He has travelled western Europe 16 times. He works hard and party very hard. Another driver works only for 8 hours because he is keen about work life balance. He earns $4000 a month and his wife a similar amount. He has two college going sons. One is studying in Australia and the other one in Austria. For both, the entire education expenses is sponsored out of his savings. Forget car drivers, how many of our high middle class people can even aspire for this lifestyle?
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
In all the major democracies of the world, asking questions or showing mirror to establishments which keep on blowing their own trumpets is considered a virtue. Only in India, they are labeled as Jaichand (traitors)!
Ravisutanjani@Ravisutanjani

When India became 5th largest economy in the world, they started talking about per capita income The country that supplied vaccines, food, and technology to many other counties. Now facing criticism by its own people because of a poor Index ‘Jaichand’ still exists in 2022

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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
@Ravisutanjani Compare expected value or NPV over years.. Completely from an objective PoV of creating wealth, based on research or your own confidence you can add best and worst case scenarios for all three and decide. And then choose..
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Ravisutanjani
Ravisutanjani@Ravisutanjani·
What would you choose? • ₹30L CTC at Google • ₹20L CTC + ₹20L ESOPs in a Startup • ₹8L CTC in your own Startup
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Nalin goel
Nalin goel@goelnalin·
@RahulTy73503056 @arusha_rathore @DashiAyush @iamnarendranath @NCWIndia @AdminLKO हाहा… योगिराज में हर कोई समाज सुधारक बन बैठा है। दूसरे के घर में झांकने के चक्कर में खुद के गिरेबान को भूल गए । सही ग़लत के सबके अपने मापदंड हैं । पर आपको हाथ उठाने का हक़ किसने दे दिया। और बाक़ी आपकी सरकार है । कम्प्लेंट करिए ।
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Narendra Nath Mishra
Narendra Nath Mishra@iamnarendranath·
पूरे देश के हर सभ्य लोगों को इस दंपत्ति से माफ़ी माँगनी चाहये। उनका प्यार-समर्थन पहुँचाना चाहये। समझ सकता हूँ कि सार्वजनिक तौर पर ऐसे हिंसक व्यवहार के बाद दंपति किस ट्रॉमा से गुजर रही होगी
Suneet Singh@Suneet30singh

अयोध्या: सरयू में स्नान के दौरान एक आदमी ने अपनी पत्नी को किस कर लिया. फिर आज के रामभक्तों ने क्या किया, देखें:

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