The best leaders don’t surround themselves with chamchas (sycophants). They surround themselves with people who are willing to say, “I think you’re wrong.” If no one disagrees with the CEO in a meeting, the problem is the culture the leader has created. Chamchas are not the disease. They are the symptom. Great organisations reward honest dissent.
Just a reminder, driving my Swift Dzire, year 2013 model with E20 fuel, without any problem.
Even E20 fuel has helped me in gaining mileage of 2KM per litre.
I can't understand why Government is taking too much time for E50 and E100.
Crude oil import should be banned by year 2030 and E100 should be implemented at War scale.
All of India is asking every petrol pump to display the prices of Pure Petrol, E20, Diesel, and XP100 separately, so customers can compare the prices and choose which fuel to fill.
Nautanki vlogger Saurav Joshi says his mileage dropped from 17 kmpl to 5 kmpl-at least 14 kmpl bolta toh people would have believed him
Such poor acting 🤡the sidekick is even worse than him
I think @MercedesBenzInd should sue him like Toyota sued Manish
@datta_arvind Unfair comparison. We should be at least ten times McDonald's sales. Just as Starbucks beaten hands down by the local chinese coffee brand Luckin Coffee.
Not a like to like comparison.
Haldiram has sweets namkeens and other products apart from their restaurants selling snacks and food.
McDonald's is only a quick service restaurant.
@nehanagarr Why do we need so many deals , where we loose track of them. I think only interested partys benifit from these deals, india does not. Ridiculous.
Melbourne just hosted one of India's most consequential summits in years, and very few investors are paying attention!
Six deals. Three days. Four sectors set to benefit for the next decade.
1) Nuclear energy
Australia will supply India with uranium for its civil nuclear program, backing India's push toward 100 GW capacity by 2047.
→ Winners: uranium producers, Indian nuclear equipment makers
2) Defence
The 2009 security pact is replaced by a new Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation, plus a Defence Innovation Corridor linking startups on both sides.
→ Winners: defence-tech startups, aerospace and shipbuilding
3) Critical minerals and tech
A new partnership targets rare-earth and tech supply chains as global competition intensifies.
→ Winners: rare-earth miners, semiconductor supply chains, cybersecurity firms
4) Trade and investment
Talks for a full economic cooperation agreement and investment treaty are now fast-tracked.
→ Winners: exporters, financial services
Australia gets a strategic partner and new buyer base. India gets supply security and new business frontiers.
Where do you see the most upside?
@AdityaD_Shah The crowd at every DMart is. Growing infact their non food sella are growing at the same pace. The model has a great future and little or no competition, Smart bazar will never attract the customers DMart gets. Buy on dips.
🚨 DMart vs Quick Commerce: Is the retail king losing its crown? 🛒
Intense competition from Quick commerce has caused a slowdown in growth for DMart,
Is the deep-discount model permanently disrupted by 10-minute convenience?
A thread🧵on the business of DMart and how it plans to combat quick commerce?👇
"Vietnam is cheaper than Goa"
Thirty two Indian nationals were travelling on a boat near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam without life jackets.
The boat capsized, 15 people have been killed, and the rest are being rescued.
But Yeah, Vietnam is cheaper than Goa.
Anupam Kher
"Ram Mandir scam is just a small theft
The real theft was when Mughals looted our temple,killed Brahmins & took everything from us
If we can overcome that problem then Ram Mandir Scam is not a big issue"
Imagine Justifying scam by dragging Mughals in it
@Portfolio_Bull It's not a surprise more. He must be related to a politician. Such a level of corruption had never been seen during last 60years. Viksit Bharat.
Today something unexpected happened.
I ordered food through Zomato. The delivery partner had delivered to my home several times before, so I recognized him.
After handing over the order, he hesitantly asked, "Bhaiya, can I have a glass of water?"
I invited him in. He left his raincoat outside, came in, and I gave him some water. That's when I noticed his eyes were red, as if he had been crying.
I asked, "What happened?"
He quietly replied, "Kuchh achha nahi hai, bhaiya."
I asked again, and he told me that early this morning his mother had slipped from the stairs. She was in the ICU and her condition was unstable. The next train to his hometown was at 11 PM, and the journey would take nearly 30 hours.
He said, "I don't even know if I'll be able to see her in time."
I asked if he had eaten anything.
He said, "No."
So we shared the same meal together.
After that, I searched for flights on Skyscanner. I found one for around ₹4,000 and booked it for him.
He looked worried and said, "Mai kabhi airport nahi gaya."
I smiled and told him, "Don't worry. My friend is there. He'll help you."
A few hours later, he reached home, met his mother, and called to thank me.
The doctors now say she is expected to recover within the next 12–24 hours.
Sometimes, changing someone's life doesn't take millions of rupees.
Sometimes it takes a glass of water, a meal, and a ticket home.
Be kind.
You never know when you might become someone's miracle. ❤️
Nitin Gadkari's son is constantly being targeted for owning a factory manufacturing ethanol. Yes, he does, with capacity 135KLPD. But why does Sharad Pawar's grand-nephew Rohit Pawar, who owns a 600KLPD factory supplying ethanol for E20 fuel blending, never get mentioned?
These aren’t cockroaches.
They’re people living in these conditions.
This is Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
No words. Just a disgrace to human dignity.
Parked my car at Colaba (in the lane next to Cafe Mondegar). A bunch of guys with pay and park placards promptly came and said the parking charges are Rs. 150/- per hour. I asked them to show the rate card and their IDs and they didn’t have any of these to show. Later when I came back after 2 hours, they said just pay us Rs. 100/- in total for 2 hours. I asked them why so much variation between the rates? They said they have to pay more monthly charges (to whom is anyone’s guess).
No ID cards, no official rate cards. Just parking ticket machines. Pls look into this @MumbaiPolice@MTPHereToHelp@mybmc@RoadsOfMumbai