Subramanian😂

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Subramanian😂

Subramanian😂

@iamforfos

I am for Freedom Of Speech. Believes that, except for threats to harm, people should be given full authority to speak. option is on receiver to listen or not.

Katılım Kasım 2015
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
IMPORTANT: Can we have a ban on ALL political protests on main roads at peak hours on weekdays across India? If you wish to protest, please do so in a designated area at a fixed time. Protestors are brought in buses, main roads are blocked, traffic gets congested and citizens bear the brunt. Mumbai yesterday, where else tomorrow? 😡
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Ravi Prakash Official
Ravi Prakash Official@raviprakash_rtv·
Today I am posting four videos of a brave, courageous, common Indian woman who has gone viral across India. Why? Because she did what most of us feel… but rarely say. A political rally blocked the roads for hours. Commuters were stuck. Chaos everywhere. And this woman? She just wanted to pick up her child from school. But when patience ran out, she stepped forward. She questioned the system. She questioned politicians. She questioned the police. And she asked the most powerful question: “Who are you to block these roads? Just get out and clear them.” No slogans. No politics. Just a citizen demanding accountability. We need this courage.We need more voices like hers.Because democracy doesn’t just survive on votes , it survives on citizens who dare to ask questions. @girishdmahajan @MumbaiPolice @CPMumbaiPolice @Dev_Fadnavis @CMOMaharashtra @BJP4Maharashtra
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
An angry lady’s image shouting at a political leader and his party for having stopped the road has gone viral. That one woman has said what millions of us feel. Stop blocking roads for your political agendas. Stop blocking roads, temples, for VIPs. People have work, emergencies, lives. This entitlement has gone too far.
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Jeff Bezos spent 3 hours on a physics problem with his roommate. They got nowhere. So they went to the smartest guy at Princeton. He looked at the problem and said one word: "Cosine." That was the exact moment Bezos decided not to become a physicist. Here's the full story: Bezos wanted to be a theoretical physicist. That was the plan. He went to Princeton. He was a really good student. A+ on almost everything. He was in the honors physics track. Started with 100 students. By quantum mechanics, it was down to 30. Junior year. Quantum mechanics. He's also taking computer science and electrical engineering classes on the side. Then he hits a partial differential equation he can't solve. "It's really, really hard." He studies with his roommate Joe. Also really good at math. Three hours. Got nowhere. They look up at each other across the table at the same moment and say the same name: "Yosanta." Yosanta was the smartest guy at Princeton. He was Sri Lankan. His name was three lines long in the facebook (which was an actual paper book at that time). "I guess in Sri Lanka when you do something good for the King they give you an extra syllable on your name. So he had a super long last name. The most humble, wonderful guy." They go to Yosanta's room. Show him the problem. He stares at it for a while. Then he says: "Cosine." Bezos: "What do you mean?" "That's the answer." "That's the answer?" "Yeah. Let me show you." He brings them into his room. Sits them down. Writes out three pages of detailed algebra. Everything crosses out. The answer is cosine. Bezos asks: "Yosanta, did you just do that in your head?" "No. That would be impossible." "Three years ago I solved a very similar problem. I was able to map this problem onto that problem. And then it was immediately obvious that the answer was cosine." Bezos on that moment: "That was an important moment for me. Because that was the very moment when I realized I was never going to be a great theoretical physicist." He didn't quit because he was bad. He was in the top 30 at Princeton. He quit because he saw what great actually looked like. Great wasn't grinding for 3 hours. Great was pattern-matching to a problem you solved 3 years ago and seeing the answer instantly. He couldn't do that. Yosanta could. So he pivoted. Computer science. Business. Amazon. Built a $2.5+ trillion company instead. The rest is history.
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Roan
Roan@RohOnChain·
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Roan@RohOnChain

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vyuha@bromjeet·
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Subramanian😂@iamforfos·
@VarierAravind They can do ( but will not) ask for sal and perks to be frozen at 2026 level. X/ 543 will become X/ 850
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Aravind Varier
Aravind Varier@VarierAravind·
If you want the majority of South Indians to support the delimitation of Lok Sabha seats on the basis of population to uphold the idea of ‘one vote, one value’, then North Indians will have to support the devolution of powers from the Union Government to the states in return. NOTE: The Union Government should handle only subjects related to defence, foreign affairs, and currency stability, while all other subjects should be handled by the states.
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Rohini Singh@rohini_sgh

Delimitation is representation of people and not representation of states. Every vote has equal value in a democracy.

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Pratyusha
Pratyusha@pratyushaTDP·
In Anantapur dt of Andhra, a SI mercilessly beat a Dalit man. He's an animal hiding behind the uniform! Police draw salaries from the taxes paid by the people, only to assault them? Attacks on SC/STs reached the peak since the NDA govt assumed power.
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Bharat Mata ke Sewak
Bharat Mata ke Sewak@CountryGulshan·
A woman went to buy eggs from an old shopkeeper. “How much for one egg?” she asked. “10 rupees,” he replied. She said, “I’ll take 6 for 50 rupees, or I’ll leave.” The old man smiled gently and said, “Take them. I haven’t sold anything today. I still have to feed my family.” She felt proud of saving a little money and left. Later, she went to a big restaurant with a friend. They ordered a lot of food, ate only some of it, and left the rest. The bill was 4000 rupees. She paid 5000 and told the waiter to keep the change as a tip. We bargain hard with people who struggle to earn a living, even for a few rupees. But we easily spend or waste much more where it doesn’t really matter.
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Dilawarsinh Sisodia
Dilawarsinh Sisodia@Dilawarsinh_·
No GST audit gets closed without paying bribe, otherwise they drag you to the court! Also they feel entitled to bribe, had a client whose actual tax liability would have been 1 lakhs but he wanted 5 lakhs bribe as he worked for 3 days, client disagreed then he sent notice of 40 lakhs........ So when 1 such guy gets caught, no need to raise hope, 99 others are doing same without getting caught
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13

An average techie in India joining a company today needs to work 8–15 years to save ₹55 lakh. In Gujarat, two Group B GST officials, Amarnath Saroj and Subodh Subhash Chauhan, were arrested yesterday by the ACB for demanding ₹55 lakh bribe to release a seized transport vehicle. ₹55 lakh! Someone’s savings from decades of work is someone else’s single deal's bribe. No wonder people spend years trying to join govt service so that they can bring some positive change to common people’s lives.

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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
The Glory of the Indian Judicial System - 1968: Sopan Gaikwad aged 55, buys a land with a registered deed. Later, he came to know that the land was already mortgaged to a bank. - 1969: Bank sends him a notice for loan default by the original owner. Sopan goes to court. - 1982: After 14 years, trial court gives judgment in Sopan’s favour. He is 69. Original owner challenges the decision. - 1987: High Court cancels the judgment. Sopan is 74. - 1988: Sopan files appeal in High Court. He is 75. - 2015: After 27 years of pending appeal, High Court dismisses his case. Sopan is 102. He files another appeal. - 2019: High Court dismisses second appeal for delay and lawyer’s non appearance. Sopan did not know his lawyer was absent. He is 106. - 2021: Sopan approaches Supreme Court. He is 108. - 12 July 2021: Supreme Court agrees to hear the case. On the same day, lawyer informs that Sopan has died. Sopan bought land at 55. He fought for ownership for 53 years and died at 108.
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
This is exactly why people lose trust in the system. A BJP MLA, Pritam Lodhi… whose son allegedly rammed a Thar into 5 people… first talks about “justice” and “public first”… and within days starts threatening police officers investigating the same case. “Stay within your limits”… “Does Karera belong to your daddy?” “My son will return… try stopping him.” This isn’t just arrogance… this is a direct challenge to rule of law. Let’s be clear: > 5 people injured in a reckless SUV crash > Accused walks into police station casually > MLA tries to influence the investigation > Victims allege no concern shown And instead of accountability, we get intimidation. This is the real VIP culture problem… not sirens or red beacons, but the mindset that power can override law. If an elected representative can openly warn police on camera, what message does it send to the common citizen? Law should not bend based on surname, seat, or political party. Justice cannot be selective.
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra

I made a video exposing the son of BJP MLA Pritam Lodhi for allegedly ramming his car into 5 people. Since then, I’ve been getting mass-tagged and abused. The same MLA claims to be above putra moh and committed to jan seva… but the pattern says otherwise: Dinesh Lodhi is a history sheeter > 2023: Booked for criminal intimidation in Gwalior, just hours after his father’s win > Jan 2024: Arrested for attempted murder after ramming an SUV into a two-wheeler @MPPoliceDeptt

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Subramanian😂@iamforfos·
@IndiaPassport The passport online appln portal upload is sometimes not working. Gven data to BLS. Hope it works. Kuwait
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Gurmeet Chadha
Gurmeet Chadha@connectgurmeet·
A friend came over last night from US..my family was away Ordered milk n groceries from Blinkit in 10 min Chole bhature for breakfast took 30 min A Househelp came from Pronto & took care of House for just 150 Rs for 1 hour. Then drove to Dehradun in just 2.5 hours. all this done digitally using digital payments.. This is ‘Quality of Life’ he remarked!! Actually we don’t appreciate enough!!
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
I made a video exposing the son of BJP MLA Pritam Lodhi for allegedly ramming his car into 5 people. Since then, I’ve been getting mass-tagged and abused. The same MLA claims to be above putra moh and committed to jan seva… but the pattern says otherwise: Dinesh Lodhi is a history sheeter > 2023: Booked for criminal intimidation in Gwalior, just hours after his father’s win > Jan 2024: Arrested for attempted murder after ramming an SUV into a two-wheeler @MPPoliceDeptt
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Sann
Sann@san_x_m·
Her name is Arunima Sinha. She was a national level volleyball player from Uttar Pradesh. Her father was in the Army. She wanted to join the paramilitary forces. On April 12 2011 she boarded the Padmavati Express from Lucknow to Delhi to write the CISF entrance exam. Thieves got into her compartment. They grabbed at her gold chain. A gift from her mother. She refused to give it. They threw her off the moving train. She landed on the tracks. An incoming train ran over her left leg. She lay bleeding on the tracks through the night. 49 trains passed by. No one stopped. Local people found her the next morning. The police told the press she may have been attempting suicide or crossing tracks without a ticket. She was 24 years old with one leg gone and no one believed her. While lying in hospital she made a decision. She would climb Mount Everest. People laughed. Doctors said nothing. Her Sherpa would later tell her to turn back from the death zone. She told him dying was not an option. On May 21 2013 Arunima Sinha reached the summit of Mount Everest. With a prosthetic leg. After 52 days of climbing. The first female amputee in the world to climb Everest. She then climbed the highest peak on every continent. All seven. Including Antarctica in 2019. She said this. I turned my artificial leg into my strength and stubbornly chose the most difficult sport for myself. They pushed her off a train to silence her. She answered from the top of the world. Her name is Arunima Sinha. Follow for real stories about people who refused to stay down.
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Oppressor
Oppressor@TyrantOppressor·
Whatever may be the reason, police have no right to beat anyone like this.
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