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Dilip Patel

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Food, health and travel

Mumbai Katılım Mart 2009
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Dilip Patel
Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
Cricket - Vaibhav Suryanvanshi and Sachin - child progidies - People turn on TV to watch them - Down to earth attitude - Strike rate of batsmen redefined. Sachin was lot quicker to score runs in his era. Same with Suryavanshi.
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Team Hindu United
Team Hindu United@TeamHinduUnited·
A Hindu girl was forced to remove her Kanthi (Tulsi) mala during the NEET exam in Surat. Her father courageously protested: “I am the son of a Hindu and I am standing in Surat, not in Lahore, Karachi, or Pakistan." He said — "You people cannot remove hijab and burqa, but you have the guts to remove the Tulsi mala from my daughter’s neck!”
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Aravind
Aravind@aravind·
Amrutanjan went to Burma from Madras with the Tamil traders (who maintained a large community there for thousand years.) In Burma, some 30 years after Amrutanjan reached there, a Chinese trader copied it to create the Tiger Balm. Which Indians now import from South East Asia without knowing its true origins. Of course, the Chinese from SE Asia will never accept the blatant copy that Tiger Balm is. Because Camphor, Clove oil, and Menthol aren't used in their traditional medicine like Ayurveda and Amrutanjan. And Tiger Balm was first made in Rangoon where Amrutanjan was already popular, not in China or Malaya.
Parimal@Fintech03

Before the world knew the power of Big Pharma, a journalist in a tiny lab in Bombay created a substance so potent it triggered a trade war with London. It was a yellow grease that did not just soothe headaches but funded a movement, bypassed British blockades, & became 1 of the few Indian products to make the Empire's own medicine look like scented water. Unlike other brands started by chemists, Amrutanjan was founded by Kasinadhuni/Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao, a man who was primarily a journalist & a freedom fighter. In the late 1800s, the pain balm market in India was a British monopoly. If your head throbbed, you bought imported ointments. Rao saw this as a tax on pain. He retreated into a lab & perfected a formula that was significantly more potent than anything coming out of London. The British tried to push their own balms like Vicks/early menthol rubs as sophisticated & odorless. They attempted to smear Amrutanjan as primitive because of its overpowering scent. Rao leaned into the scent. He realized that in a country where literacy was low, a brand could not just be a name, it had to be an experience. He distributed free samples at music concerts (Sabhas) & religious festivals. By the time the British tried to patent the market for pain relief, the entire Indian public had already associated the smell of camphor & menthol with trust. The British balms felt alien & weak compared to the sensory explosion of the yellow tin. The smell of Amrutanjan... that piercing, camphor-heavy aroma became the literal scent of the freedom struggle. If you walked into a room & it smelled of Amrutanjan, it was a silent signal: A patriot is present. It was a scent the British police could not arrest, yet it was everywhere. The British had a Patent Medicine Tax that made imported drugs expensive. However, by classifying Amrutanjan as an Ayurvedic Proprietary Medicine, Rao managed to navigate a complex legal gray area. He essentially used the British legal system against itself. By proving his ingredients were ancient yet his manufacturing was modern, he avoided the crippling taxes that applied to purely Western drugs, while maintaining a price point (initially 10 annas) that made British imports look like daylight robbery Rao fought back not just in the market, but in the press. He used the profits from the balm to fund Andhra Patrika, 1 of the most influential anti-British newspapers. The British were literally paying for their own downfall. Every time a British officer’s wife bought a jar of Amrutanjan for a migraine (because it worked better than the London balms), she was inadvertently funding the printing of revolutionary literature that called for the end of the Raj. By the 1930s, this Indian yellow grease was being exported to Indian diaspora & locals in South Africa & Ceylon. It became a global symbol of Eastern Wisdom defeating Western Chemistry. It was 1 of those few occasions, an Indian OTC (Over the Counter) product achieved cult status internationally w/o a single pound of British investment. In fact, the yellow tin became so iconic that it did not need a label in the villages. The color & the smell were the brand. It was a biological Swadeshi. While others were fighting with words, Rao was fighting with molecular relief.

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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
@desimojito Lol. This was brutal from Arnab. And rightly so. Rubbish for a reason.
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desi mojito
desi mojito@desimojito·
Hesitate Arnab Hesitate 🔥😂😂😂😂
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Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
This is insane. The historic Église Saint-Cyriaque church in Montenach, France, was just set on fire. Survived both world wars but couldn’t survive diversity.
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Caroline Sunshine
Caroline Sunshine@CSUNSHINE·
Spirit Airlines only needed $500 million to survive. We’ve already spent $25 billion on the Iran War. Which one directly improves American lives more? A low-cost carrier staying in the market or another war in the Middle East?
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Amit.@raoamitkumar_·
How is this acceptable, @airindia ? Two of us booked a direct flight from Delhi to Singapore scheduled for 3rd May at 00:40 AM. The tickets were booked nearly two months in advance. Today, immediately after completing web check-in, we received a message stating that the flight has been rescheduled to 4th May and is no longer a direct flight. When we contacted customer support, we were given only two options: either travel on 4th May (arriving at 18:30) or cancel and book afresh. If we travel on 4th May, we will miss our important bookings. If we cancel and book afresh, we will have to pay nearly four times the original fare. What makes this even more frustrating is that we can still see the same flight, along with other options around the same time, available on @makemytrip. However, we were told these cannot be offered to us because they fall under premium economy. This leaves us in an extremely difficult position. We have a clear requirement to reach Singapore on 3rd May – how exactly are we supposed to manage under these circumstances? @RamMNK
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Rooted Soul@AncientSoul06·
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Wren@wrendom·
Dear @RaviShastriOfc & @alanwilkins22 On behalf of Gujarat Titans fans, I want to say this loud and clear: the commentary tonight was embarrassingly biased in favour of RCB. We understand that RCB and Virat Kohli are very popular and all of you in the commbox wanted them to win against us tonight, but commentary is not cheerleading. As veterans of the profession, your job is to call the match fairly, not turn the broadcast into a one-sided fancast. Tonight, you failed that standard and disappointed millions who expect honesty and ethics from the voices of the game. Thanks.
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
@RamSrivs Kohli can celebrate however way he wants. But he should be able to take it back if someone does the same to him and that doesn't happen. And this is why Sachin is the GOAT. Looking at Kohli today, doesnt seem he likes Gill.
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chettan@RamSrivs·
Just imagine if someone celebrated like that after taking Virat Kohli’s catch 😭💀 You already know the outrage from him and his fans would’ve been unreal 🤡🔥 Best example? Jason Holder’s Instagram comment section 📉
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
@WillMarshall15 Babar's realized a little late that he scored a century and had to celebrate. Was awkward to see him dash celebrate after a pause.
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Ticker Merchant@WillMarshall15·
I laughed out loud when the truck graphic came in
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
@LalitKModi Hopefully the principal knows what she did was wrong and not repeat this attitude.
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
What is the weight of Lion? 🤔 Difficulty - Medium Pro 🤠
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
Vaibhav Suryavanshi's century against SRH was phenomenal. New cricket star is born. KL Rahul, Ishaan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma all excelled today but Suryavanshi eclipsed them all.
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
Well done KL Rahul @klrahul that was record breaking knock.
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WV Raman@wvraman·
The man on the extreme right has no chance.. Lone batter against three top bowlers! @LaxmanSivarama1
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Dilip Patel@patel_dilip·
@seriousfunnyguy Man hugging tight the guy who was just about to die is the best thing on this video.
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SUDHIR@seriousfunnyguy·
The bullock cart was in the correct lane. It was not speeding, not overtaking, not coming from wrong side but still someone from behind hit and overturned it. Someone please suggest how we can save India from such monsters.
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