Mayuk Moulick
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Mayuk Moulick
@mayukmoulick
Proudly advocate unity in diversity, Love analyzing verified facts | Interest: Politics, Sports, Biz & Consumer internet! Opinions are personal on Tweets & RTs.
New Delhi, India Katılım Mart 2012
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GIVEAWAY ALERT!!
A special one for the #RCB fans!
@DineshKarthik joined us on The Quest Talk and signed 3 official RCB fan jerseys. We’re giving them away to 3 of you.
To enter:
1. Like and repost this tweet
2. Like and repost the latest #TheQuestTalk trailer
3. Reply with your favourite DK moment from the podcast
*T&C Apply: bit.ly/3RmxE6C
#IPL
Nipun Marya@nipunmarya
Every comeback has a story. This one had perspective. In our conversation, @DineshKarthik's journey came through as a reminder that careers are rarely linear. There are phases, doubts, reinventions and then there is the mindset to keep showing up. Loved speaking to him about resilience, evolution and staying in the game. #TheQuestTalk #Cricket #IPL #iQOO
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Dear #KnightsArmy,
As the 2026 season comes to an end, we want to take a moment to thank each and every one of you. Throughout the season, you showed up, loud and proud, making Eden echo with “Korbo Lorbo Jeetbo.” It never felt like there were just 11 players on the field. It was always us.
When things got tough, most of you stood firmly behind us. Some of you were upset. Some turned into strategists, others into analysts running the numbers. We saw it all. We read it all. We felt it all. And we love you for it. That’s what made the wins sweeter, the smiles on your faces. In the end, that’s what matters most.
We gave it everything we had, but it wasn’t enough this time. Still, the fight we showed in the second half is something every team and every fan can be proud of.
It’s a goodbye for now. But until we meet again, hold your heads high and say it with pride, Korbo. Lorbo. Jeetbo.
Love,
KKR
P.S. To those still upset, we love you just the same. Gile shikve toh apno se hi hote hain 😉💜

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Sunil Narine is a cheat code. Arguably the greatest ever overseas player to have played in the IPL
205 wickets in 200 matches with 6.79 economy is unreal.
One of the major reason why KKR have been successful in the IPL history
#IPL2026

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National Technology Day 2026: As AI transforms shopping, trust becomes the real currency.
As India's digital commerce market hurtles toward a $185B valuation, the industry is confronting a quiet but consequential inflection point. Speed got platforms here. Trust will decide who stays.
Read the full story - zurl.co/Wuw1i
Rohit Vyas, @confluentinc India | Piyush Jha, @GlobalLogic_IN | Amit Relan, @mFilterIt7 | Sanjay Katkar, @quickheal | Raghavendra Singh, @Cashify_ | Ajay Kharbanda, Arinox.AI | Praveer Kochhar, KOGO AI | Ragini Varma, @fynd_official |Vishal Rajani, @synergos
#e4m #SukhleenAneja #Nykaa #PureHomeAndLiving #CEOAppointment #PeopleMovement
If it’s trending in marketing, it’s here - follow us on Instagram: zurl.co/gtdOQ




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Companies That Quietly Control India 🇮🇳
1. IRCTC: 100% control over rail tickets
2. HAL: 100% control over defence aircraft
3. IEX: 98% control over power trading
4. MCX: 96% control over commodities
5. Nestle: 95% control over baby food
6. Zydus: 90% control over Sugar Free
7. Coal India: 82% control over coal
8. Mankind: 80% control over pregnancy kits
9. ITC: 80% control over cigarettes
10. Hindustan Zinc: 75% control over zinc
11. IOCL: 71% control over fuel pipelines
12. Pidilite: 70% control over adhesive
13. CONCOR: 70% control over rail cargo
14. CAMS: 69% control over MF backend
15. BHEL: 67% control over power equipment
16. IndiGo: 65% control over aviation market
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Snitch went on Shark Tank at ₹100 Cr valuation.
All 6 sharks said yes.
FY22: ₹44 Cr
FY23: ₹120 Cr
FY24: ₹243 Cr
FY25: ₹506 Cr
FY26: ₹900cr
Series B: ₹2,500 Cr valuation. 25x in 2 years. 150 stores
Zara refreshes collections every 2 weeks.
Snitch drops 200+ styles every month.
Design to shelf: 15 days.
The sharks didn’t just see a clothing brand.
They saw the gap in Indian menswear before anyone else did.
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My exit poll! As I leave #Bengal, it would be a disservice not to say this: I have come to deeply admire the way women inhabit space here. There is a quiet, almost subconscious elevation of women as independent beings . something that stands in stark contrast to the entrenched misogyny that still finds resonance across much of northern India. Perhaps it stems from a cultural understanding of shakti. A form of empowerment that manifests here in ways both subtle and profound, unlike anywhere else in the country, even in the south.
Any woman journalist who has covered political rallies across India will recognize the difference immediately. Other states, a crowd is not just a logistical challenge, it carries risk. the inevitability of wandering hands, the violation masked by chaos. Here, the crowds are no less dense, the air no less heavy with sweat and alcohol—but the hands, for the most part, do not grope. Men step aside to make way. When contact happens, as it inevitably does in chaos, there is visible embarrassment rather than entitlement. What you encounter is not chivalry, but something far rarer: equality. And equality feels far more meaningful. Was never a fan of chivalry in any case :)
There is more. Women politicians across party lines campaign with a striking freedom, aggressive, sharp, unapologetically irreverent, often using what would elsewhere be labelled as ‘masculine’ rhetoric. In most states, such behaviour would invite judgment, even censure. Here, it is met with acceptance, applause. What feels liberating to an outsider is, in Bengal, simply normal. What we frame as empowerment here is a cultural undercurrent.
I have covered four elections in this state, and each time I have returned with the same sense of awe. Bengal, meanwhile, ambles on with a certain bemusement, as if unaware of what sets it apart. But it is a big deal. And perhaps the most remarkable part is that Bengal does not think so.
Governments will come and go. One can only hope that this constant endures, not just how Bengal sees its women, but how, in many ways, it doesn’t. ♥️♥️♥️
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A proud moment for Paytm 🇮🇳
We are now a majority Indian Owned and Controlled Company with domestic investors holding 50.3% stake.
Thank you to our mutual funds, insurance companies, and institutions for the growing trust and confidence.
Built in India. Owned by India. Serving India 🚀💙
Read here: bseindia.com/xml-data/corpf…
#Paytmkaro #MadeInIndia

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HOW MANY OF THESE THINGS HAVE YOU NOTICED:
1. Supermarkets place essentials like milk at the back so you walk through the store and pick up things you didn’t plan to buy.
2. Grocery stores fill the air with the smell of fresh-baked bread (or vanilla/citrus scents) so you get hungry and buy more on impulse.
3. Restaurants play fast, upbeat music so you eat quicker and leave sooner… Making space for the next customer.
4. Supermarkets put expensive brand-name items at eye level so you grab them first and skip the cheaper options lower down.
5. Malls don’t have windows so you won’t realize it’s already dark outside… You lose track of time and stay longer.
6. Checkout lanes are lined with candy, magazines, and small gadgets so you add impulse buys while you wait in line.
7. Cafés play slow, relaxing music so you stay longer and end up ordering more.
8. Bars don’t display clocks so you don’t notice how long you’ve been there… You keep drinking, spending more.
Everything is intentional. Nothing is random.
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