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@khushisinghal

Humanity first. Proud Indian. Live and let live. Yatr, tatr, sarvatr! Ek Bharat, Akhand Bharat!!!

Gurgaon, India Katılım Eylül 2011
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
Oh really??? This ambulance was stuck for more than 20min on this stretch. I don't how much time it took to cross the traffic. 5min of rain. 15min of aandhi-toofan and the city comes to a halt. Not a single street light is on. Shame on you @HspcbN @MunCorpGurugram @cmohry
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MCG@MunCorpGurugram·
नगर निगम गुरुग्राम द्वारा प्रशासनिक कार्यों के बेहतर समन्वय, जवाबदेही और नागरिक सेवाओं की प्रभावी उपलब्धता सुनिश्चित करने के उद्देश्य से कार्यकारी अभियंताओं (Executive Engineers) की ज़ोनवार जिम्मेदारियां निर्धारित की गई हैं। यह नई व्यवस्था जल एवं सीवरेज प्रबंधन, वायु गुणवत्ता, मानसून प्रबंधन, सड़क एवं अवसंरचना कार्यों सहित विभिन्न शहरी सेवाओं के सुचारु संचालन और त्वरित समाधान सुनिश्चित करने में सहायक होगी। बेहतर प्रशासन • बेहतर समन्वय • बेहतर गुरुग्राम #TeamMCG #MCGGurugram #GoodGovernance #BetterGovernance #AdministrativeReforms #NurturingGurugram #EfficientAdministration #PublicService #MunicipalCorporationGurugram @MoHUA_India @YTKDIndia @SwachhBharatGov @SwachhBharat @MoHUA_India @MoJSDDWS @cmohry @NayabSainiBJP @Rao_InderjitS @VipulGoelBJP @csharyana @DiprHaryana @PradeepIAS_HR @OfficialGMDA @CPCB_OFFICIAL @CAQM_Official
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@OfficialGMDA Next spell of monsoon showers is around the corner. We shall see the kind of job has been done by your contractors.
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GMDA@OfficialGMDA·
🌧️बेहतर ड्रेनेज, बेहतर परिणाम।📍एसपीआर मानसून से पहले जीएमडीए द्वारा एसपीआर कॉरिडोर के 17 प्रमुख बिंदुओं सहित अन्य आवश्यक स्थानों पर किए गए व्यापक ड्रेनेज सुधार कार्य अब प्रभावी परिणाम दे रहे हैं। रोड गलियों एवं नए चैंबरों का निर्माण, सतही नालों की सफाई तथा उन्हें मास्टर स्टॉर्म वाटर ड्रेन से जोड़ने जैसे इंजीनियरिंग उपायों से पूरे ड्रेनेज नेटवर्क की क्षमता और कनेक्टिविटी को सुदृढ़ किया गया। सेंट जेवियर्स स्कूल, ट्यूलिप चौक, वाटिका चौक सहित एसपीआर कॉरिडोर के अन्य संवेदनशील क्षेत्रों में भारी वर्षा के दौरान भी वर्षा जल की तेज़ निकासी हुई। इसके परिणामस्वरूप पूरे कॉरिडोर पर जलभराव से राहत मिली और यातायात सुचारु बना रहा। @MORTHIndia @cmohry @NayabSainiBJP @csharyana @pcmeenaIAS @DC_Gurugram @MunCorpGurugram @TrafficGGM @DiprHaryana @diprogurugram1 #GMDA #Gurugram #SPR #MonsoonPreparedness #StormWaterManagement #DrainageManagement #UrbanInfrastructure #BetterGurugram
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
🫪🫪🫪🫪😱😱😱😱🤐🤐🤐🤐🤬🤬🤬🤬
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@MunCorpGurugram Even after tagging all higher ups if this pic doesn't get criticism then there's something very wrong with all those tagged. The amt of dust on the rd isn't gng anywhere unless cleaned by a machine. And if this order doesn't come from these ppl then future of this city is doomed.
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Parimal@Fintech03·
1st of all, I should admit that I have not visited the Taj Mahal yet. But I do understand 1 thing: if the Taj Mahal had truly been a symbol of sustainable economic power, the empire that built it would have continued to prosper. Instead, the project severely strained the Mughal treasury. The financial depletion caused by Shah Jahan’s obsessive architectural spending, coupled with his failed military campaigns in Central Asia, triggered a massive internal crisis. It directly created the desperate, revenue-starved conditions that allowed his son, Aurangzeb, to execute a bloody coup, murder his brothers & lock Shah Jahan up in the Agra Fort for the rest of his life. In reality, Ojha Ji should teach students that the foundation stone of the Taj Mahal was laid in 1631. In that exact same year, India was struck by the Deccan Famine of 1630-32, 1 of the most catastrophic humanitarian disasters in world history. The famine ravaged Gujarat, Malwa & the Deccan Plateau. ~3-7.4M people died of starvation. The devastation was so severe that people ground the bones of the dead into flour to survive. At the same time, Shah Jahan was diverting massive state resources, transportation carts & grain lines to feed his royal army & clear space for a massive marble mausoleum in Agra.
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Parimal@Fintech03·
The doctor in the post claims she was "inspired by swimming in the ocean" to invent a "sinus power wash treatment" using pressurized saline. In reality, she did not invent a single thing. She just mechanized Jala Neti, a foundational practice of the ancient Indian knowledge system that is 1000s yrs old. Long before Western medicine understood the concept of sinus congestion, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika & the Gheranda Samhita (ancient texts on physiology & yoga) outlined the Shatkarmas: the 6 purification techniques designed to cleanse the body's internal channels. 1 of these primary cleansers is Neti. The texts describe 2 types: - Sutra Neti: Using a soft thread passed through the nose & out the mouth to physically clear the nasal tract. - Jala Neti: Using a custom vessel (a Neti Pot) to pour lukewarm, salted water (isotonic saline) into one nostril, allowing gravity to pull it through the sinus cavities & out the other nostril. When the West 1st encountered the Neti pot, it was dismissed by mainstream doctors as a primitive folk ritual. But over the last few decades, Western otolaryngology (ENT) conducted clinical trials & suddenly realized the ancient rishis were brilliant biochemists. Here is how it works: The inside of our sinuses is lined with microscopic, hair-like structures called cilia that wave back & forth to push out dust, bacteria & excess mucus. When we are congested, the cilia get bogged down & stop moving. Saline water restores their fluid dynamics & increases their "ciliary beat frequency," allowing the body to naturally flush out pathogens. This is a recurring pattern where ancient Indian empirical knowledge is stripped of its cultural roots, repackaged & commercialized in the West: Turmeric becomes a patented "Curcumin Golden Latte." Ashwagandha becomes an "Adaptogenic Cortisol-Lowering Serum." Pranayama becomes "Box Breathing" taught by Navy SEALs. Jala Neti becomes a "Sinus Power Wash Treatment" priced at a premium clinic rate :))
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@Fintech03 And today it's the most expensive on BSE! 🙂
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Parimal@Fintech03·
In the burning heat of Madras in 1946, a young man walks the dusty streets carrying a heavy gunny bag filled with colored toy balloons. He sells them directly to street vendors and children, counting out copper coins just to secure his next meal. K.M. Mammen Mappillai belonged to a prominent family in Kerala. His father, K.C. Mammen Mappillai, was the chief editor of the highly influential Malayala Manorama newspaper & a powerful banker. In the late 1938, his father clashed fiercely with Sir C.P. Ramaswami Iyer, the tyrannical Diwan (Prime Minister) of the princely state of Travancore. The state govt locked down the newspaper, seized the family’s assets & shut down their bank, throwing his father into jail. Overnight, 1 of the wealthiest families in the region was left completely bankrupt. By 1946, young Mammen Mappillai had graduated in science from Madras Christian College. He had no money, no ancestral wealth & no place to live, often sleeping on the floors of acquaintances. Refusing to be broken, he pooled a tiny bit of borrowed money & set up a makeshift, completely manual rubber workshop in a small wooden shed in Tiruvottiyur, a suburb of Madras. He called it the Madras Rubber Factory (MRF). He did not have the machines or the capital to build industrial rubber goods, so he chose the cheapest product possible: toy balloons. The early days were pure manual labor. Mammen Mappillai’s wife, who had a background in chemistry, helped him manually mix the rubber latex, dye & chemicals in their home. They hand-dipped wooden templates into the latex mix to form balloons. Once the balloons dried, Mammen Mappillai packed them into gunny bags, walked into the heart of Madras & sold them street by street directly to vendors & children to secure daily cash flow. By 1949, the small shed operation stabilized. They upgraded from just balloons to making latex gloves & cast rubber toys. But Mammen Mappillai knew that selling toys on the street corner would never pull his family out of financial ruin. The watershed moment came in 1952. He noticed that post-war India was experiencing a huge surge in commercial trucking, but the country lacked a domestic supply of tread rubber (the thick, patterned rubber strip used to retread worn out tires to make them reusable). Transportation companies were spending massive foreign exchange importing tread rubber from global giants like Dunlop. Mammen Mappillai made a high-stakes gamble. He took every single rupee he had saved from 6 yrs of selling balloons & toys, abandoned the consumer novelty market & pivoted MRF entirely into heavy industrial manufacturing to make tread rubber. The gamble was a masterstroke. Because his tread rubber was locally manufactured & significantly cheaper than foreign imports, Indian transport operators flocked to MRF. Within just 4 yrs (by 1956), the little balloon shed had captured a staggering 50% market share of all tread rubber sold in India. Having mastered the tread, the final evolutionary step was inevitable: making the actual tire. In 1961, MRF went public & signed a crucial technical partnership with the Mansfield Tire & Rubber Company of the United States. The company came full circle in 1989. Now a massive tire conglomerate, MRF partnered with Hasbro (the world's largest toy maker) to launch Funskool India, bringing the industrial giant right back to its original roots of making toys for children. When K.M. Mammen Mappillai was awarded the Padma Shri in 1992, he was no longer the bankrupt student sleeping on the floors of acquaintances. He was the architect of a global empire. Today, MRF is a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse exporting specialized tyres to 65+ countries, its iconic logo stamped on the bats of the world’s greatest cricketers. It stands as a towering monument to a simple, unyielding truth: you can strip a family of their banks, their buildings & their land, but you can never strip away the relentless, unstoppable drive of a mathematical & entrepreneurial mind determined to rebuild from a single hand-dipped balloon.
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@cmohry @NayabSainiBJP Sirji, vikas hota nazar to na aa ra. Pata nahi yeh karodon rupaiye kahan ja rahe hain.. Gurgaon aka GURUGRAM is in worst condition ever in past 10yrs. Thanks to municipality and development authorities!
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CMO Haryana@cmohry·
मुख्यमंत्री श्री @NayabSainiBJP ने आज स्टेट प्रगति प्रोजेक्ट बैठक की अध्यक्षता करते हुए ₹75 करोड़ से अधिक लागत की 12 विकास परियोजनाओं की समीक्षा की तथा अधिकारियों को सभी कार्य निर्धारित समय-सीमा में पूर्ण करने के निर्देश दिए, ताकि प्रदेशवासियों को योजनाओं का लाभ समय पर मिल सके। मुख्यमंत्री ने पिंजौर एप्पल मार्केट एवं गन्नौर स्थित अंतर्राष्ट्रीय फल, फूल, सब्जी एवं बागवानी मंडी में सौर ऊर्जा उपकरण, वर्षा जल संचयन, हरित क्षेत्र एवं आधुनिक सुविधाओं के विकास के निर्देश देते हुए कहा कि गन्नौर मंडी को उत्तर भारत की सबसे आधुनिक एवं उत्कृष्ट कृषि मंडियों में विकसित किया जाएगा।
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TacticalDissident@strikemech·
@khushisinghal @Fintech03 Impregnating a 23 year old consensually isn't a crime, but sure, keep bashing the man. One day, God forbid, if misfortune finds you, people just like you will come at you with the same lack of empathy you're showing now. Don't call it unfair then.
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Parimal@Fintech03·
This engineer does not need an ambitious wife; he needs a budget sheet & a reality check. In the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, there is a profound dialogue that cuts straight to the core of the Gurgaon engineer's dilemma. The great sage Yajnavalkya decides to renounce his worldly life to enter the forest for deeper spiritual practice. Before leaving, he calls his 2 wives, Katyayani & Maitreyi. He proposes to divide his immense worldly wealth, properties & assets equally b/w them so they can live comfortably & securely. Katyayani accepts the wealth, but Maitreyi looks at the massive pile of riches & pauses. She asks her husband a single, devastating question: "My lord, if this entire earth filled with absolute wealth belonged to me, would it make me immortal? Would it bring me ultimate freedom from anxiety & fear?" Yajnavalkya looks at her & replies honestly: "No. Your life would simply be just like the life of any wealthy, well-provided person. You would have material comforts, but wealth can never buy liberation from the fear of lack/the cycle of dissatisfaction." Maitreyi famously replies: "Then what should I do with that which cannot give me absolute peace?"
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
A friend(and a colleague) is blessed with a baby. A boy! 3rd one in the order. Both husband and wife wanted a girl since beginning but God has his own plans. I can feel sadness in my friend's joy of becoming a mother again. 😒
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@strikemech @Fintech03 If it's true (which highly unlikely is) then obs it's sad. He made a 23yr old pregnant out of wedlock! What a moron! And a 6yr old has such expensive hobbies! He shud be living in Magnolias and not in sec-56. 😝
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TacticalDissident@strikemech·
@khushisinghal @Fintech03 Ever heard of people having children out of wedlock? It's nothing new. They may have been together for some time, had a kid before deciding to get married 4 years back. A 6 year old can have expenses like hobby classes etc. Either way, whether it's true or not, it's rather sad.
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@IamAkshatGupta_ Hmm. Kabhi sec-62 signal se vatika ki taraf jate hue left me nazar ghumana!
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
@jasveer10 Sir, ek adna sa aadmi hai. Chhod dijiye bechare ko. Dumpers/trucks/buses jo chalti hain har ek lane ko cover karke plz unke baare me kuch likhiye. Aapke post se hi shayad @TrafficGGM neend se jaag jaye!
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Amaltas@khushisinghal·
Should have been 0:06 Zip #483 0:08 🏁 No hints & no backtracks lnkd.in/zip.
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