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I am not a troll. Only a citizen of india Vaccinated 18+

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pushpesh kumar@pushpesh·
@Bajaj_Finance Aadhar is mandatory for loan application. Bajaj finance Are you not violation of rbi guidelines @UIDAI a private entity is forcing to give aadhar. Can u file a complaint and check how they are misusing the law @PMOIndia @ceo_uidai @supre
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Live Law
Live Law@LiveLawIndia·
CJI Surya Kant says there are "parasites" attacking the system. "There are youngsters like cockroaches, who don't get any employment and don't have any place in the profession. Some of them become media, some of them become social media, some of them become RTI activists, some of them become other activists, and they start attacking everyone." - CJI.
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Indian Tech & Infra
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 In 1999, an Indian lawyer named Tungnath Chaturvedi was overcharged 20 rupees for a train ticket, a very small amount at the time. When railway officials refused to correct the mistake, he decided to take legal action instead of ignoring it, turning a minor issue into a long legal battle. The case went on for 22 years with more than 100 court hearings before a consumer court finally ruled in his favor in 2022. He was awarded a refund with interest and additional compensation, but he made it clear the case was never about the money. The fact that the case dragged on for 22 years says a lot about India’s judicial system.
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sunetra choudhury
sunetra choudhury@sunetrac·
This constable has now been suspended but this exposes the excesses of law enforcement in our country. Uniformed men using force whenever they please. If someone hit me, i would be so enraged, i'd hit back but day in, day out, this is done to the powerless
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Prashant Kanojia
Prashant Kanojia@KanojiaPJ·
I am saying this again, India is no longer a country for free and fair business, nor a land of creative freedom. You invest your hard-earned money to build something from scratch, and suddenly 2-rupee Bajrang Dal goons show up at your doorstep to shut it down, just because you try to create a neutral space or say something that doesn’t fit their politics. The attacks on Piyush Bansal and Namita Thapar will push a whole generation of entrepreneurs to leave India. Economic growth depends on a strong ecosystem, and when people don’t feel safe to build or speak, why would anyone stay? On one side, Hindutva goons. On the other, what does the government offer? High taxes, constant Income Tax and ED notices, harassment of the very people trying to create jobs and value. And let’s be clear, this doesn’t happen without political patronage. BJP cannot deny that these mobs are part of the ecosystem that benefits them. You build something, and one day 100 unemployed goons can walk in and destroy it. Is this the environment we want for business and innovation?
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THE SKIN DOCTOR
THE SKIN DOCTOR@theskindoctor13·
An average techie in India joining a company today needs to work 8–15 years to save ₹55 lakh. In Gujarat, two Group B GST officials, Amarnath Saroj and Subodh Subhash Chauhan, were arrested yesterday by the ACB for demanding ₹55 lakh bribe to release a seized transport vehicle. ₹55 lakh! Someone’s savings from decades of work is someone else’s single deal's bribe. No wonder people spend years trying to join govt service so that they can bring some positive change to common people’s lives.
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Khesari Lal Yadav (खेसारी)
जिसका परिवार गया हैं , उसकी भरपाई तो करना संभव नहीं है लेकिन ऐसे एजेंडा चला के किसी को बदनाम करना और जबरदस्ती नाम घसीटना नीचता का परिभाषा हैं। अनिल अग्रवाल जी का दोष शायद इतना हैं की वो बिहार से है और जेपी डील में सबको सच्चाई बता दिए थे कुछ दिन पहले , भला ये गुजरात लॉबी को कैसे पचेगा। जिस इंसान ने भी कुछ दिन पहले अपने इकलौते बेटा खोया हो, जिसने अपना 75% धन दान करने का संकल्प लिया हो, उसको ऐसे चक्रवियूह रच के फसाया जा रहा हैं, कहा तक जायज हैं ?
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Mohandas Pai
Mohandas Pai@TVMohandasPai·
Very very wrong to file a FIR against @AnilAgarwal_Ved vicarious liability cannot be fixed on a person who is not responsible for that particular place. He is not the Occupier A total over reach creating fear in industry. Minister @arjunrammeghwal @PiyushGoyal please have a look.
Naveen Jindal@MPNaveenJindal

The tragedy in Chhattisgarh is deeply painful. 20 families have lost everything. Proper compensation, livelihood support for the families, and a thorough investigation are non-negotiable. But naming Shri @AnilAgarwal_Ved Ji in the FIR before any investigation raises serious concerns. He is a self-made man from a humble and backward community background who built a global enterprise from scratch. He had no role in that plant's operations. When accidents happen in PSU plants or Railways, do we name the Chairman? We do not. The same standard must apply to the private sector too. Investigate first. Establish responsibility based on evidence. Then act. India's #ViksitBharat vision needs people like Shri Anil Agarwal to keep investing and building. That happens only when investors trust the system. 🇮🇳

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Vijay Kedia
Vijay Kedia@VijayKedia1·
If a factory accident = FIR on the promoter, then.. Train accident → FIR on the Railway Minister? Air crash → FIR on aviation authorities? Pothole death → FIR on the Municipal Commissioner? Accountability must be consistent , not selective.
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Naveen Jindal
Naveen Jindal@MPNaveenJindal·
Industry chambers @FollowCII, @ASSOCHAM4India, @ficci_india, @phdchamber and @ICC_Chamber, you have a responsibility beyond conferences and policy papers. When due process is bypassed and investor confidence is threatened, as in the case of the baseless FIR filed against Shri Anil Agarwal Ji, your silence is not neutrality. It is a failure of your core mandate. Speak up for justice and what is right. That is what you exist for.
Naveen Jindal@MPNaveenJindal

The tragedy in Chhattisgarh is deeply painful. 20 families have lost everything. Proper compensation, livelihood support for the families, and a thorough investigation are non-negotiable. But naming Shri @AnilAgarwal_Ved Ji in the FIR before any investigation raises serious concerns. He is a self-made man from a humble and backward community background who built a global enterprise from scratch. He had no role in that plant's operations. When accidents happen in PSU plants or Railways, do we name the Chairman? We do not. The same standard must apply to the private sector too. Investigate first. Establish responsibility based on evidence. Then act. India's #ViksitBharat vision needs people like Shri Anil Agarwal to keep investing and building. That happens only when investors trust the system. 🇮🇳

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Naveen Jindal
Naveen Jindal@MPNaveenJindal·
The tragedy in Chhattisgarh is deeply painful. 20 families have lost everything. Proper compensation, livelihood support for the families, and a thorough investigation are non-negotiable. But naming Shri @AnilAgarwal_Ved Ji in the FIR before any investigation raises serious concerns. He is a self-made man from a humble and backward community background who built a global enterprise from scratch. He had no role in that plant's operations. When accidents happen in PSU plants or Railways, do we name the Chairman? We do not. The same standard must apply to the private sector too. Investigate first. Establish responsibility based on evidence. Then act. India's #ViksitBharat vision needs people like Shri Anil Agarwal to keep investing and building. That happens only when investors trust the system. 🇮🇳
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copwatchbharat
copwatchbharat@copwatchbharat·
Alleged assault by Inspector Sanjeev Chaudhary, posted in the Mohan Nagar zone of Ghaziabad, against sanitation workers is deeply disturbing and unacceptable. Sanitation workers are the backbone of our cities, ensuring public health and hygiene every day. More than this they are "Citizens of India" ,any form of Illegal actions shouldn't be tolerated.. We call for immediate and transparent action by the administration. A formal case must be registered against the accused, and strict legal proceedings should follow without delay. Accountability is not optional..It is the foundation of public trust. Justice for Victim is not just necessary, it is non-negotiable.
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pushpesh kumar
pushpesh kumar@pushpesh·
@kbssidhu1961 In confidence building of a citizen which is pre requisite for successful republic
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pushpesh kumar@pushpesh·
@kbssidhu1961 Ips officer are serving themselves and politician, while living off citizen blood and sweet. No sense of gratitude. This article shows if ips officer decides, even small changes like talking to citizen politely will go a long way
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KBS Sidhu, ex-IAS 🇮🇳
KBS Sidhu, ex-IAS 🇮🇳@kbssidhu1961·
The article offers a vivid, relatable account of everyday humiliation by low-level officials, but its analysis is ultimately narrower than its title promises. The opening anecdote and Lipset/Lipsky references effectively frame the “street‑level bureaucrat” as structurally constrained, drawing attention to low pay, status anxiety and perverse incentives as drivers of rudeness and extortion. However, the piece over-personalises the problem in the “petty power” of constables and clerks, underplaying higher-level political capture, quota‑driven staffing, and unionised resistance to accountability. Its policy prescriptions—better training, sensitisation, improved grievance redress and aligning rewards with citizen service—are familiar, incremental reforms that assume a largely well‑intentioned state, rather than confronting entrenched patronage networks or the weakness of disciplinary systems. While the author’s professional experience lends credibility and the prose is accessible, the absence of comparative evidence (other states/countries), empirical data, or engagement with digital governance reforms makes the argument feel anecdotal and somewhat dated. A sharper focus on institutional redesign—performance‑linked postings, independent complaints authorities, and protection for whistle-blowers—would have better matched the ambitious claim of explaining “what the state can actually do about it.”
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Nithin Kamath
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha·
Is GDP the right measure of progress? In 1934, America's economy had collapsed by half in three years. Nobody had a clear picture of how bad things actually were. Simon Kuznets, an economist, was tasked with figuring it out, and what he built became GDP (GNP at the time). Kuznets wasn't trying to measure raw output. He wanted to measure welfare, how well people were actually doing. He was explicit about this. Armaments, advertising, the inflated cost of urban housing that people pay just to be close enough to earn a living, he wanted all of that excluded. The government didn't care. World War II was on the horizon, and what they needed was a production gauge. How many tanks, how many planes, how much steel? By 1942, GNP/GDP was that gauge. Everything counted. A dollar spent on a bomb and a dollar spent on a school lunch were the same dollar. Kuznets tried again in 1962: "Distinctions must be kept in mind between quantity and quality of growth. Goals for more growth should specify more growth of what and for what." By then, it was too late. GDP had become the scoreboard, and nobody was going to retire it. Recently, UN Secretary-General António Guterres put it bluntly: "When we destroy a forest, we are creating GDP. When we overfish, we are creating GDP." Economist Diane Coyle has a nice example. A widower marries his housekeeper. She does the same work she was doing before, in the same house, for the same person. But because he stops paying her a salary, GDP shrinks. She didn't stop working. The payment stopped. Or if you grow your own vegetables instead of buying them at the store, GDP falls. Cook dinner instead of ordering in, and GDP falls. The work is identical, but it just stops being counted. A country strips its forests bare, and GDP goes up. Cancer clusters emerge, hospital bills pile up, and GDP goes up. Public transport falls apart, everyone has to buy a car, and GDP goes up. The metric rewards the disease and the cure equally. GDP tells you real things about production and employment. But it was built in the 1940s to count tanks. We're now facing one of the biggest economic shifts in history, thanks to AI, and that's still the gauge we're using.
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