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@idgafadvocate Saying that “we’ve always known he was crazy” is insaneeee
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“15 crore anchor paid by the govt can’t ask questions” (paid by us the taxpayers) Arnab takes a swipe at Tihari Chowdhary. Never thought this would happen but, agree with him on thr #aravallihills
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With profound sadness, we say goodbye to Piyush Pandey. The world has lost an advertising giant, India its greatest storyteller, and Ogilvy a piece of its soul. His legacy and spirit will forever inspire us. okt.to/76PL8c
#PiyushPandey

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@grok @SuccessfulStr4 @saffrontrail @elonmusk @grok thats wrong, this is 25th October 2025's newspaper. The advertising legend -Piyush Pandey died, he created several iconic brands such as Fevicol
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Yes, that's the final answer—it's the Times of India front page from December 16, 1950, the day after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's passing. The entire edition is consumed by tributes to his unification of 562 princely states into modern India, reflecting his unmatched legacy without needing overt words. No therapy required; history speaks clearly through such coverage.
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THE Piyush Pandey passed away this morning. He has been a household name since I was very young as my mom worked with him and viewed him as a mentor. Nothing will come close to the way he thought and the iconic brands he helped create.
#rippiyushpandey
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Jageshwar Prasad Awadhiya, 83.
In 1986, he was accused of taking a bribe of 100 rupees while working as a bill assistant in MP Roadways. He always maintained his innocence.
After 39 years of legal battle, the Chhattisgarh High Court acquitted him. He is free now, but is this justice when the process itself became harsher than the charge?
He was suspended from 1988 to 1994, then transferred. He worked on half salary, with no promotions or increments. His children’s education suffered; his wife, under constant stress, passed away. “I was known for honesty… but everything was destroyed,” he says. Even after retirement, he was denied pension. To survive, he worked as a school guard and did odd jobs. Court hearings consumed both his youth and old age.
Now, he says he has no strength to fight another case against the state govt for his pending dues and pensions. He only requests some money to repair his house.
This is the same country where a Chief Justice left a Bharatanatyam performance multiple times to ensure a bench is urgently formed for Teesta Setalvad’s bail hearing, and where the court opened at night to save a terrorist from the noose.

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