
Prithvi 🌍
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Prithvi 🌍
@prithvi3141
Love building stuff, currently at @circleapp


9th #YellowLine train is being dispatched by @titagarhgroup tonight, it should arrive in Bengaluru by mid-April. 10th train will be dispatched in the next few days. With 10 trains, peak-hour frequency will be 5-6 mins from May.

Just Mumbai Vibes 😍 (📷@KshitijVar56284)

nothing has topped this yet


Night images of India in 2026 just dropped !

My $2000+ iPhone 17 Pro Max when I try to take a photo just about every day now Then I realized most of my friends have the same problem Tim Cook should resign 🤡


I would strongly recommend that you continue to stay out of India, especially for your three-year-old kid. There are multiple advantages. In many cases, there is the possibility of getting a better passport in the long run, but let’s leave that aside. The core question is what leads to a better life for your child, not just over the next 15 years, but over his entire lifetime. A large part of that upbringing is in your hands, but a significant portion comes from the culture he grows up in. The culture in India is largely competition-driven and quite cutthroat, and there are also civic sense issues, as you are aware. Yes, Indian culture has its benefits, but if you think long term, a more balanced culture abroad can lead to a happier life for the child. Your kid may not grow up prioritizing just making more and more money or being extremely driven, and I don’t think that is necessarily the ideal outcome. Personally, I would want my child to have a smoother, more comfortable life, still achieve something meaningful, and be happy. That becomes easier in many places abroad. The cohort your child grows up in also matters. It will likely include expat Indians, but also a broader, more diverse set of people. On average, NRIs tend to be financially better off than the average Indian, and that reflects in the peer group. Exposure to different cultures and ways of thinking can help shape a more well-rounded individual. Even from a career perspective, growing up in an economy without a scarcity mindset or low-trust environment opens up more opportunities. There is also the safety angle, especially relevant if you have a daughter. Practically speaking, apart from the lower cost of raising a child in India, I don’t see many strong advantages of moving back.

Google should also take streaming rights. IPL on YouTube will be the smoothest experience in the history of mankind



10 years worth of learning in 1 minute.













