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Paris, France Katılım Haziran 2009
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BJP ruled India is so scared of facts Even non political handles with hardly any influence like mine are blocked by Modi govt 😆 Any criticism is now anti national in India Only state propaganda is permitted Funny this happens days after BJP IT cell contacted me to posts some paid content to promote Modi govt propaganda on economy))
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True Portable split work well in European cities since peak summer is hardly for two weeks
yanguoliusheng@szygls

欧洲人最近抢中国空调,不是因为便宜,而是那边卖空调的打法,简直是两个世界。 你看日本空调,技术顶尖,做工扎实,摆在店里,打折,就是没人碰。 为什么?你租个公寓,38度天,热得像铁板烧。你想装个空调,房东第一个摇头,外墙是古建筑,一个孔都不准打。 行,不打孔。你去找物业,物业让你去征求整栋楼的同意。你敲开邻居的门,楼上大爷直接把门摔上。 就算你跑断腿,把所有字都签了,拿着文件去市政厅。对方看一眼,让你两个月后再来问进度。 等你拿到许可,安装工的电话打过去,报价2000欧,不含税。而且,现在下单,下下个月再上门。 一套流程走完,雪都下了。 就在欧洲人快被热到融化的时候,中国厂商直接把一个箱子推到他们面前。 移动分体空调。 没有外机,不用打孔。一根粗管子,从窗户缝里伸出去,卡扣一扣,完事。自己动手,十分钟,插上电,冷风就吹出来了。 最绝的不是这个。 法国人跑来说,我们法律规定,超过2公斤冷媒的空调,每年都要专业人员上门年检,一次几百欧。中国厂商直接把说明书翻到背面,指着一行字:冷媒,1.99公斤。刚好,不用检。 德国人又过来了,说我们这儿有夜间噪音法,超过36分贝就算扰民,警察会上门罚款。中国厂商直接把机器开到最大,拿分贝仪怼在出风口,上面显示一个数字:35。 他们不是在卖一个产品。 他们是把欧洲各国的法律条文、城市规定、甚至是邻里之间那点破事,全都读了一遍,然后做出了一个“标准答案”。 这仗还怎么打? 日本工程师还在实验室里,追求那0.1度的温差,琢磨着怎么让空调再多用上五年。 而中国这边,早就在论坛里问用户了:“你最烦的是什么?是安装,是年检,还是邻居投诉?行,我全给你绕过去。” 一个在造完美的“工业品”,想着怎么教育你。 另一个在做贴心的“服务包”,问你到底哪里疼。 这不是产品和产品在打架,这根本就是两种思路在降维打击。

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Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
When Godi Anchor like @sudhirchaudhary working for state-owned and publicly funded broadcaster gets direction by their paymasters.
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Shahadat@ShahSheikh19·
Terrorism on Road 📍 This is India where the government has given freedom to one color to spread terror or wave weapons.
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Almost all sugar mills in India are owned by politicians
Amit Malviya@amitmalviya

The Ethanol Blending Programme deserves a holistic, evidence-based assessment, not a partisan critique driven by political point-scoring. Public policy of this scale should be judged by measurable outcomes, not ideological biases. The achievement of 20% ethanol blending (E20) is not merely an energy milestone. It is one of India’s most consequential policy successes, simultaneously advancing farmer incomes, rural development, cooperative institutions, energy security and environmental sustainability. Few public policies have created such a powerful win-win. Consider the scale of the impact since the Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 2014-15: • ₹1.66 lakh crore in estimated earnings for farmers. • ₹1.98 lakh crore saved in foreign exchange by reducing crude oil imports. • 317 lakh metric tonnes of imported crude substituted. • 952 lakh metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions reduced. This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat looks like in action. For decades, India’s farmers depended on uncertain markets and delayed payments. The ethanol economy has fundamentally changed that equation. For sugarcane farmers, ethanol has created a second revenue stream for sugar mills. While sugar sales often take months to generate cash, oil marketing companies make ethanol payments within a stipulated 21 days. This improves mill liquidity, enabling faster payment of cane dues. The results are visible. In Uttar Pradesh, which produces nearly half of India’s sugarcane, 99.5% of cane dues for the 2024-25 season had already been cleared, a dramatic improvement over the chronic arrears that once plagued the sector. The story is equally significant in Maharashtra and Karnataka, where cooperative sugar mills form the backbone of the rural economy. Reliable ethanol revenues strengthen the entire ecosystem, farmers, harvest workers, transporters, rural banks, suppliers and local businesses. When cooperative mills remain financially healthy, entire villages prosper. The benefits extend well beyond sugarcane. For maize growers, ethanol has created an additional nationwide buyer alongside food, poultry feed, livestock feed and starch industries. More buyers mean stronger demand, improved price discovery and greater bargaining power for farmers. Even the use of surplus FCI rice has been carefully designed. Food security remains non-negotiable. Public distribution, welfare schemes, buffer stocks and contingency reserves are fully protected. Only surplus stocks, after meeting every food-security obligation, are authorised for ethanol production, turning idle inventory into productive domestic energy. Critics have also attempted to spread misinformation about E20 damaging vehicles. The facts tell a very different story. India has been implementing ethanol blending for over two decades. E20 has been available since 2023, while higher ethanol blends have been used across the country for more than three-and-a-half years. During FY 2025-26 alone, Maruti Suzuki serviced 2.84 crore vehicles, including 1.5 crore older vehicles, without finding any evidence of E20-linked corrosion, abnormal engine wear or reduced component life. Vehicle warranties continue to be honoured. The scare campaign simply does not stand up to real-world evidence. Ultimately, the ethanol programme is about much more than blending fuel. It connects India’s fuel tank with India’s farms. Every litre of domestically produced ethanol means lower dependence on imported oil, more income flowing into rural India, stronger cooperatives, greater resilience against global oil shocks and a cleaner environment. It is rare for a single policy to deliver economic growth, farmer prosperity, energy security, import substitution, climate benefits and rural development simultaneously. The Ethanol Blending Programme has done exactly that. This is not just an energy policy. It is one of the finest examples of how smart public policy can align national interest with the prosperity of India’s farmers.

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Mohammed Zubair@zoo_bear·
RSS claims it doesn’t seek government funds, so it doesn’t need registration. @thenewsminute investigation reveals state owned ONGC has poured over Rs 670 crore into 20 Sangh linked organisations that run hospitals and schools since 2013. Dharmendra Pradhan and Hardeep Singh Puri have been Ministers during the time. thenewsminute.com/news/state-own…
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India’s dead economy is such a waste that it can not even absorb its best and the brightest Low IQ indians celebrate this
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Troll Football@TrollFootball·
It was a pleasure, Mr Prime Minister
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Rahul Gandhi is a disgrace As long as he is the leader of opposition Modi and his crooks have nothing to fear
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