harisurya

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harisurya

harisurya

@harisurya

Katılım Kasım 2008
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@prasannalara All good things have to come to an end. I dont think you need to give muttu to No 7.
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Prasanna
Prasanna@prasannalara·
No7 jersey potta Thanga kodam Yenga CSK ku nee magudam Wicket keeping vittu batting mattum adidu thanga radham Nee six a Podu crowd whistle a podum Ezhu jersey potta thanga kodam Yenga CSK ku nee magudam
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
#staraikelungal how do you see both sides handling pressure in such crunch matches? How important is the mental conditioning coach like Paddy Upton. Question to legends Ramesh and L Balaji
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
#staraikelungal hard to distinguish voices between Yomi and Bala when they are together in the commentary
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@arunpudur Welcome move to modern work place and colcated
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Arun Pudur@arunpudur·
⚡Why did the Modi government move all ministries from British-era Raisina Hills to Kartavya Path? Main reason: to dismantle entrenched babudom culture. Watch to see how 👇🏼
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harisurya@harisurya·
@GabbbarSingh Pace was slow and it didnt had any interesting sequences. Its not abt being raw but more engaging content
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Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Haq, despite being a superbly acted and well made film, was a box office flop. Movies sans any stars have done well at the BO, 12vi fail, Lapata ladies etc. The reason Haq failed at the Box office is coz it was too sanitised, shied away from showing the actions of the govt then. The Indian public wants more now, it wants its period movies to be raw, with no whitewash, or else they don’t turn up.
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harisurya@harisurya·
@thekaipullai The opponents had nothing and know nothing abt war also. The people were innocent and its just sheer power to kill them with weapons they had. Now its different many countries are left with more weapons to deter
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
Once upon a time there was a saying that the Sun never set in the British Empire, because it was so geographically expansive. This was possible because the British Empire at its peak was the meanest, most brutal and a mind bogglingly effective military machine that the world had ever seen till that point in time. Don't believe me. Let's do a small journey of 25 years, from 1790 to 1815. In those 25 years, here are the wars the British fought From 1790 to 1792 they Fought Tipu Sultan and defeated him in the Third Anglo Mysore war From 1793 to 1795, they fought the French in the Caribbean on the opposite side of the world Then In 1798, when the French invaded Egypt, they battled and defeated them there, both on land and in the sea In Egypt, they discover some secret correspondence between Napolean and Tipu, where Napolean promises to come India and support him against the British. To preclude this remote possibility, they launched the Fourth Anglo Mysore war in 1799, defeated and killed Tipu, defeating him once and for all. Now that their appetite in India was whetted, in 1803 they decided to fight the other eminent power in India at that time, the Maratha Confederacy. In the resultant Second Anglo Maratha war, fought between 1803 and 1805, they defeated the Marathas, captured Delhi and ensured a permanent settlement in India. And while this war was happening, they were simultaneously battling the French and Napoleon in Europe In 1805, they recorded one of the greatest naval victories in the History of Naval Warfare over a combined Franco Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar This victory guaranteed Britain naval supremacy which they maintained for the next 100 years. Then from 1807 to 1814 they fought a continuous land war against Napolean in Spain and Portugal, racked up victory after victory and severely weakend him. Finally in 1814, they allied with Prussia and Russia to defeat Napolean once and for all. They captured him and sent him in exile to Elba. And while they were fighting and defeating Napolean, they managed to find some time in 1812 to 1814, to fight the USA in the USA, invade the land and even burn down the White House. Then, as a phoenix when Napolean resurrected in 1815, they went to battle again in Waterloo and crushed Napolean permanently. Once their European affairs were settled, they turned their focus back on India and the remnants of the Maratha Confederacy. They engaged the Marathas in the Third Anglo Maratha war in 1817, defeated them and gained total control over India for the next 130 years. And somewhere in between all this, as a side show, they invaded Buenos Aires and Montivideo in today's Argentina and Uruguay, in 1806 - 07 but were unfortunately defeated To sum it up, what you saw was 25 years of uninterrupted warfare, across all continents, across all terrains and climates , both on land and at sea. Unfortunately air war was not invented yet, else they would have fought there and as well Not only did they fight, but they mostly won. Today, we are all envious of the USA and their capability to militarily deploy and dominate any part of the planet, within 24 hours. The British did pretty much the same thing 200 years ago. The USA at least has the advantages of modern technology, nuclear power and advanced communications to do this. The British did it with sail and pigeons. No other great military power in history before the British, be it Genghis Khan, Romans or the Cholas, had the expanse and depth of the British. And nobody before then fought and won battles simultaneously on the opposite ends of the earth. That such a tiny island could become the world's most deadly military power in all of history, sometimes feels astonishing.
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G K AGARWAL@ipo_agarwal·
It's Market holiday and all over Social media seeing 2 discussions Nithin Kamat says why should Market be closed on local election day in Mumbai! On the Other hand Sameer Arora saying why should Market be open on Sunday on budget day What's right as per you!!
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harisurya@harisurya·
@ARanganathan72 What a BS post. We never invaded anyone and modern times have been respectful to international community even without nuclear weapons
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Anand Ranganathan
Anand Ranganathan@ARanganathan72·
Indira Gandhi, HJ Bhabha, Raja Ramanna, R Chidambaram, PK Iyengar, Homi Sethna, NS Venkatesan, PR Roy. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, APJ Abdul Kalam, K Santhanam, Satinder Sikka, Anil Kakodkar, GR Dikshitulu. Memorise these names. We are not Ukraine or Venezuela because of them.
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
USA has NVIDIA China has ALIBABA Japan has TOYOTA India has?
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@TheBarmyArmy As long as you support them, they keep playing this way
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England's Barmy Army 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🎺
It hurts. We know that. There was a genuine belief that we could come to Australia and regain the Ashes. It hasn’t happened, and we are gutted. We will support our players through thick and thin. You don’t have to understand it, but it’s NEVER going to change. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️ #Ashes
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@prasannalara What matters is real performance and not wot is in paper
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Prasanna
Prasanna@prasannalara·
Aus claim ashes with 2 test matches to go. Eng are surely not a bad side on paper seeing the results. Hopefully they will change their approach in near future to start winning again.
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@IndianSinghh They shd play well man. Dont compare India football to Messi. I agree this craze shd not be there but dont compare apples to oranges
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Akshit Singh 🇮🇳
Akshit Singh 🇮🇳@IndianSinghh·
Sunil Chetri used to request Indians to support and watch the matches of Indian Football team The prices of tickets used to be ₹250-₹1000 Hardly anyone cared. But When Messi came to India. Everyone was ready to pay even ₹10 lakhs to see him in person. This is us. We never value our own superstars 😊
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
I keep ranting about India's bureaucratic and judicial systems, their inefficiencies and how they together are giving a tag team smack down to our growth aspirations. Then I realized, they are atrociously bad for a reason. Getting past Indian Bureaucracy, is pretty much like buying a flat in DLF Camelias or getting a Swiss Citizenship. It is incredibly hard to get in, it is absurdly expensive, you have to scam or convince a lot of people, face multiple rejections from different guys and even if you do everything right, it still might not be good enough. But once you get thru that barrier, then it is complete freedom for you. You can do whatever you want. Nobody will stop you, nobody is chasing behind you and nobody is going to even question you. You can break, twist and modify as many rules as you want. You can play with the lives of thousands of people and affect millions more. But nothing will happen to you. You will be protected by the same wall that let you in. We are seeing this phenomenon with Indigo today. They must have struggled a lot to start an airline. They would have faced multiple roadblocks and issues. They saw most of their rivals evaporate and they faced the same systemic and financial challenges that everyone did. But they survived the Indian bureaucracy and the system and got in. And then they made merry Because the same bureaucracy and the system prevents competitors from joining them. It makes improvement unnecessary, betterment pointless, innovation useless and customer satisfaction entirely optional. In fact Indigo cares as much about their customer as BCCI cares about an average cricket fan. But yet they keep growing year on year, their market share keeps increasing, they make more money than God and everybody has to fly them, because they have no choice. In fact they have even managed to bend the government to their wishes, because they can and they have brought India to a standstill. All they had to was to get thru the Chakravyuha of the Indian Bureaucracy and the Indian Bureaucracy is now protecting them like Jayadrath and allowing their domination to continue. We all think that Indigo is the villain today. They are not. The system that enabled Indigo to become Indigo is.
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
@thekaipullai No one wants to do airline biz in India, who will start something to reduce it?
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The Kaipullai
The Kaipullai@thekaipullai·
For the first time in my life, I have seen a private company successfully blackmail a government into withdrawing their rules Indian govt usually don't take back rules This time they did In a way it serves them right because their shitty Bureaucratic process prevented the emergence of more private airlines in India , which allowed Indigo to corner a 65% market share and get into position where they can dictate terms to the govt. At least now things might change
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Vije
Vije@vijeshetty·
Ranveer Singh literally mocking Daiva Chavundi possession in Kantara. How low these movie stars can go for fame, money with zero respect for sacred Tulunad Daivaradhane beliefs🥺 Shame. Rishabh is enjoying that mimic? @RanveerOfficial @shetty_rishab
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harisurya
harisurya@harisurya·
#staraikelungal Experts: The middle order looks completely unsettled and looks like a T20 line up where they chop and churn. Any strategies to fix this? Except Jadeja, Pant no one looks permanent in their order and role
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harisurya@harisurya·
@ravikeerthi22 Its crowded and not friendly for many routes. How someone can get door to door convenience? My stop is 2 kms away to reach home, with all luggage how ppl can move. The last mile connectivity is an issue in Blr
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harisurya@harisurya·
@soundarssr Ask him to step down from head position or dissolve the party man. Dont even know how to organise a rally
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திண்டுக்கல்லான் TVK
எது நடக்கணும்னு எதிர்பாத்தாய்ங்களோ, அது நடந்து இருக்கு இதுதான் அரசியல்னு காட்றாய்ங்க, செந்தில் பாலாஜி உடனே லைவ், ரஜினில ஒரு அசம்பாவித்துக்கு உடனே வருத்தம் தெரிவித்து நான் வாழ்நாளில் பாத்ததே இல்ல, எல்லா எதிரிகளும் ஒன்னா சேர்றாய்ங்க, அண்ணனுக்கு ஆதரவா இருக்க வேண்டிய நேரமிது
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harisurya@harisurya·
@JD_IS_VIBE Dei first you fans behave and become good. Toxic and unruly fan base your Thalaivar has
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