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@karu007

Pop culture addict.

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Major League Soccer
Messi assists, Berterame finishes. Wow. What a run. 😎
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🚨Indian Gems
🚨Indian Gems@IndianGems_·
If you are on Indian roads, Stay alert and attentive, because anything can come at you out of nowhere and you’ll be gone in seconds. The government will pay your family five lakhs in compensation. Our roads are basically a real-life Final Destination movie.
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DAZEEL@TheDazeel_4·
This is humour......we dont need to be offended by everything said.....absolutely brilliant
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Akshat Shrivastava
Akshat Shrivastava@Akshat_World·
PM Modi warns "return of massive poverty". Honestly, the time for criticism is over. We need to prepare for what happens next:- 1) Panic selling is not the solution. Don't panic. 2) If you can diversify, please diversity; especially new money you are making. 3) Buy some gold for hedging against INR fall. 4) Don't be pro or anti BJP/Congress. It gets us nowhere. 5) Policies will evolve at their own pace. Our goal is to survive. And, let our wealth survive. 6) Debating people on nationalism, babu culture etc is a sunken ship. Avoid. 7) Do simple things well: if you can use LRS, move some money abroad, do it. It is legal, regulated, no problem 8) Prepare: if you are in a volatile job, expect disruption. Try to save 6 months to 18 months of expense money. This is survival capital. 9) Be practical. No one is going to foot our bills or save our investments, we gotta do it ourselves. 10) Learn everything about: starting businesses, money management, etc. I am doing the same. Our skills and knowledge are our most durable assets, for ourselves and for saving our future generations.
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Rishvanjas Rishi Raghavan
The New Short Tunnel: Sow traffic at Hebbal, Reap it at Baptist Hospital
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Pravesh Jain
Pravesh Jain@PRAVESHPARAS·
Our economy is in real trouble, but the government isn’t openly accepting it. Earlier, when India was smaller economy , we could manage problems easily. Now we are one of the world’s top economies, so mistakes hurt much more. We are buying way more from other countries than we are selling. Even simple things like furniture, toys, cutlery , and even statues of Lord Ram and Krishna are coming from China. This creates a big current account deficit. Earlier, foreigners used to invest heavily in India, which helped cover this gap. Now they are pulling out their money because the environment doesn’t feel safe. So both accounts are in deficit, current account is also in deficit and capital account is also in deficit, putting heavy pressure on the rupee. The government doesn’t want the rupee to fall because of political and economic reasons , but it may go to 100 per dollar soon if things don’t improve. RBI is trying hard to hold it at 95-96, but it can’t last forever. The PM’s appeal to reduce gold buying is good, but with global prices rising, it won’t have much effect. Global experts on bullion markets are saying that gold may touch 9000 dollars by mid 29 so Indian investors will not stop importing gold even with 15% duty. This is simple business and economic. What should govt do now ? First, the government must honestly admit there is a serious financial crisis. Petrol and diesel prices should have been increased by at least rupees 20 because the rupee fall has already wiped out small hikes of rupees 3 in petrol and diesel . This I am not saying but SBI largest bank of india is saying officially. RBI is doing its job professionally and taking corrective measures but there is a limit of everything. Rupee is bound to fall below 100 soon. It is difficult to stop it. Govt must stop freebies immediately. Provide ration to EWS. Don’t provide this free drug habit to our countrymen otherwise state government would not be able to salaries to their employees. Govt must stop major projects for few months. Stop bothering heavily from World bank or IMF or any other institution of the world. These are basic things to follow. Bring schemes to boost foreign investors. Our stock market is highly overvalued because of punters in the stock market. We also need strong diplomacy with Iran so our oil ships can safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz.@DILIPtheCHERIAN @iamnarendranath @MishraPrac @JournoAshutosh @SarveshMishra_ @bainjal @rohini_sgh @suhasinih @vijaita @maryashakil @ShekharGupta @NidhiKulpati5 @latha_venkatesh @ShereenBhan @nsitharaman @PMOIndia @TweepleLeaf @jainsarthak4 @RBI
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thakursahab वल्द itldfcsgh
In short, we're cooked... Listen to Indian Express Senior Associate Editor Udit Misra.
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
“The Odyssey” is the first feature shot completely on IMAX film. Using 70 mm IMAX film is more expensive and cumbersome than digital photography and editing, but image quality is up to three times higher than digital. Watch the report Sunday on 60 Minutes.
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Frontier Indica
Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
Sometimes I think the internet is the cruelest thing that ever happened to the average middle class Indian. Before it, you lived your life in blissful ignorance, heard leaderji's speeches about amrit kaal, felt genuinely proud of being born in a 10 gorillion-year-old civilization undergoing its grand revival under visionary sattvic boomers, and never had to confront the fact that a German plumber or a Canadian truck driver lives in a bigger house, drives a newer car, and takes three vacations a year on a salary that would be considered modest over there. Before smartphones, the gora's life was an occasional intrusion - like a Hollywood film you saw once in a month. Or maybe a rare trip abroad once in five years. Perhaps a distant NRI relative who came back smelling of foreign soap and talking about "quality of life." You could file it away as exceptional, irrelevant, not your frame of reference. The sarkari school textbooks told you India was rising, the TV told you India was great, and there was no algorithm serving you a continuous drip of what $60,000 per capita life in 1st world countries actually looks like in daily practice - the wide roads, the clean footpaths, the accountant who owns a boat, the wagie who takes his family skiing. Now it's inescapable. Every morning you wake up and the feed has already done the comparison for you without your consent. Some gora in a small Austrian town is doing a house tour and his garage alone is larger than the average Delhi flat. A blue-collar guy in Ohio is complaining about his "rough month" and you're doing the math and realizing his rough month is someone's Delhi upper-middle-class dream. A 22-year-old in Norway is talking about burnout from his part-time job that pays what a senior Indian software engineer makes after fifteen years of grinding. Indian Neo was perfectly happy being plugged into the Matrix, but the Internet forced him to swallow the black pill without his consent.
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Soumya Swaminathan
Soumya Swaminathan@doctorsoumya·
Excess mortality studies have shown correlation with heat across many cities in India & the subcontinent. Further, it leads to heart & kidney disease & productivity losses. The poorest are most impacted. Need for systemic changes, high level coordination & social protection
IFRC Asia Pacific@IFRCAsiaPacific

“Extreme heat” in South Asia is becoming a regular reality. New findings from @WWAttribution show climate change is making deadly pre-monsoon heatwaves longer, hotter, and more frequent for hundreds of millions across the region. This is what climate injustice looks like: those contributing least to emissions are often the most exposed to the risks. Heat resilience must now be treated as a humanitarian and public health priority. @RCClimate worldweatherattribution.org/climate-change…

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Acyn@Acyn·
CNN split screen on what Trump was saying on China before he went there and after:
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Frontier Indica
Frontier Indica@frontierindica·
Nehru did not inherit some great industrial power and turn it into a third world dumpster fire. That is WhatsApp uncle history. He inherited a vastly overpopulated, underfed, poverty stricken hellhole. His real crime was that instead of unleashing private enterprise, he trapped the country in fashionable champagne socialism, command economy brainrot, licence-permit raj, and suspicion of anyone trying to build wealth outside the state’s permission structure. So India crawled at around 4.1% real GDP growth under Nehru, while post-1991 India has averaged around 6.1%. That extra 2% will sound small to the numerically illiterate. But compounded for decades, it is the difference between becoming a $12K per capita economy or still arguing about vishwaguru status while at $2.8K per capita.
arun v@unraveaero

Nehru inherited Asia's second largest industrial power. He and his crotch spawn reduced it to a basket case in four decades.

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vir sanghvi
vir sanghvi@virsanghvi·
I don’t know if it is fair to blame the journalist, Sanjay The story contained so much detail that it was clearly leaked by someone in govt Either the govt had a change of heart after the negative backlash the proposal received or the govt source talked too hastily before the PM had okayed the idea. In an ideal world there would be no journalism based on leaks . But that’s how this govt operates and journalists have to learn to live with that unfortunately @CNBCTV18Live @TimsyJaipuria
Sanjay Lazar@sjlazars

Is it really okay to say the “story was not accurate”? It was FALSE. Don’t you think a clear unequivocal “APOLOGY” would have been the honourable way out ? @CNBCTV18News ?? @TimsyJaipuria @18RahulJoshi ?

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NETAFLIX
NETAFLIX@NetaFlixIndia·
who did this😂😂😂
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Kartheek@karu007·
@_mrchaturvedi It all depends on the deal between the distributors and producers. It won't be long before the release on OTT.
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Parth Chaturvedi
Parth Chaturvedi@_mrchaturvedi·
@karu007 Okay 👍 but it’s time in cinemas is over. Occupancy is not there.
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Kartheek@karu007·
@crazy__shikhu The film is still playing in some theaters in India! There is a timeline for everything. No need to creare a social media ruckus for everything.
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Shikhar Sagar
Shikhar Sagar@crazy__shikhu·
Dhurandhar The Revenge : Difference between Hotstar UK and India Pathetic jio Studios absolutely pathetic
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