Rahul Kr Agarwal

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Rahul Kr Agarwal

Rahul Kr Agarwal

@rahulkagarwal26

CA helping businesses scale smarter. Startups | Finance | Internal Controls | Strategy Lover of good debates Happy soul, spiritual heart, family man, work lover

Jamshedpur Katılım Mart 2010
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@CAChirag Have u ever tried calling ACB....the numbers which are displayed in dept and sometimes we also receive these numbers in whatsapp....if not...plz try......and share ur experience
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CA Chirag Chauhan
CA Chirag Chauhan@CAChirag·
Tamil Nadu government has announced a ₹1 lakh reward for citizens who provide video proof of government employees demanding bribes. How many rewards will taxpayers get from the GST & IT department? Guess the numbers.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@AmitShah This is great but drugs is matter of concern. Youth is seen getting addicted to it. It is easily available in villages and small towns also. Kindly look into this matter on topmost priority. If govt wants they can easily make india drug free within a week.
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Amit Shah
Amit Shah@AmitShah·
Modi govt is resolved for a ‘Drug-Free India’. Glad to share that through ‘Operation RAGEPILL’, our agencies have achieved the first-ever seizure of Captagon, the so-called “Jihadi Drug”, worth ₹182 crore. The busting of the drug consignment destined for the Middle East and the arrest of a foreign national stand out as shining examples of our commitment to zero tolerance against drugs. I repeat we will clamp down on every gram of drugs entering India or leaving the country using our territory as the transit route. Kudos to the brave and vigilant warriors of the NCB. @narcoticsbureau
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Ashish Chaturvedi
Ashish Chaturvedi@Ashish_4vedi·
US Authorities Moving to End Fraud Cases Against Gautam Adani: Bloomberg.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
Why is the Opposition not making NEET 2026 a national issue? This is not just one paper leak. Nearly 23 lakh students are affected. That means 23 lakh families. Years of coaching fees. Sleepless nights. Loans. Pressure. Sacrifice. Hope. And after all this, the exam gets cancelled because the system failed to protect its own paper. If any issue deserves a nationwide student movement, this is it. This is not just about NEET. This is about trust in every competitive exam. The government must be forced to bring real accountability — not just a new exam date, not just a probe, not just statements. India cannot dream of becoming a global power while its biggest entrance exams become an international embarrassment. Students deserve fairness. Parents deserve answers. And the system deserves consequences. #NEET2026 #NEETPaperLeak #Students #Accountability
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StoxPlex Shubham (SEBI RA)
StoxPlex Shubham (SEBI RA)@Curious_Com_·
🚨 INDIA CONSIDERING A MAJOR CUT IN TAXES ON FOREIGN INVESTORS BUYING INDIAN BONDS FIIs need Equity Taxes Relaxation
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
NEET paper leak is not just about one cancelled exam. It is about lakhs of honest students being forced to pay the price for someone else’s fraud. A retest may be necessary. But accountability, punishment and exam-system reform are even more necessary. Students deserve fairness, not uncertainty. #NEET #NEETPaperLeak #Students
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Ravi Prakash Official
Ravi Prakash Official@raviprakash_rtv·
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari did not even wait 24 hours. In a massive midnight administrative surgical strike, over 40 top IPS officers and District Magistrates loyal to the previous regime have been abruptly transferred. This is the brutal reality of the Indian bureaucratic system. The police and administration are rarely loyal to the Constitution and they become private armies for the ruling party. The moment the government changes, the entire police brass has to be purged to secure the state. A new political character cannot be built with the same compromised officers. The cleanup has officially started. @SuvenduWB @BJP4Bengal @WBPolice @IASassociation @AmitShah
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Estimates for TVK's key 2026 manifesto promises in Tamil Nadu (freebies/welfare like ₹2,500/month to women heads, 200 units free power, 6 LPG cylinders/family/year, unemployment aid, farmer waivers, etc.) range from ₹65,000–73,000 crore annually per media/fiscal analyses.** No official government figure yet. Statewise comparisons (TN parties): DMK ~₹57k cr, AIADMK ~₹75k cr, TVK ~₹73k cr (per election trackers). Center-level: Major central welfare schemes (food subsidy, PM-KISAN, MGNREGA etc.) total several lakh crore yearly in budgets—not directly comparable as "freebies promises" but ongoing national outlays. Exact breakdowns in Union Budget docs.
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Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳
Fundamental Investor ™ 🇮🇳@FI_InvestIndia·
Dear @grok What is the total amount of Tax Payers Money which will be spent by TVK in Tamilnadu on the Freebies Promises to Voters if they come to power? Calculate the number in Rupees ✌️ #FI
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
A question I keep asking myself: Do losing parties in India actually introspect after elections? Or do they simply repeat the same playbook — same faces, same complaints, same blame game — and expect a different result next time? Credit where it's due: BJP understands elections better than most parties. Win or lose, they quickly go back to the ground, rework booth-level strategy, fix weak pockets and start preparing for the next battle. Like it or not, they're usually one step ahead. But BJP also has one real weakness: execution after coming to power. Plans look impressive. Speeches are sharp. Announcements are big. But on the ground, project completion, timely delivery and the actual benefit reaching the common citizen often remain weak. This is exactly where the opposition has its real opening. Instead of only making noise, opposition parties should do serious ground work: Track delayed projects. Question cost overruns. Show where public money is being wasted. Put real numbers before people. Imagine an opposition saying: "This project was approved for ₹500 crore. Three years later, the cost is ₹900 crore. And the ground reality is still the same." That is the kind of politics India needs. Because even if such an opposition does not win immediately, it will still make governance better. Corruption reduces. Public money is saved. Citizens benefit. Democracy works best when both sides compete hard — not just for power, but for accountability. #India #Politics #Governance #Accountability #Democracy
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@DealsDhamaka Food for thought- what was difference in Prashant Kishore and Vijay? PK was more experience and data driven but than he even could not move the needle. Both had anti incumbacy factors. But result is completely diff. Anyone have any idea??
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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
What Vijay has achieved in just 2 years feels nothing short of extraordinary, especially with 2 dominant parties in the state Win or lose, this will go down in TN politics as the story of one man who took on the government within such a short span
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Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
Prashant Kishor spent years on the ground — padyatras, door-to-door connect, data, organisation and issue-based politics. Real work. Real preparation. Result? Jan Suraaj couldn't win a single seat in Bihar. Vijay launches TVK — no political past, no electoral experience — contests his first ever assembly election and is rewriting Tamil Nadu's political history on day one of counting. Both had anti-incumbency. So what's the difference? In Indian politics, perception often beats preparation. People don't vote only for work — they vote for identity, emotion, aspiration and trust. A face people believe in can outrun a strategy they never fully see. That's the uncomfortable truth of our democracy. 🗳️ #IndianPolitics #TVK #PrashantKishor #TamilNaduElections2026
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@Prakashplutus Its not only corruption in GST and IT but in every govt dept. If any policy can bring down corruption by even 50% things will change. Future will change. No one can stop bull run.
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Investing @ Prakash
Investing @ Prakash@Prakashplutus·
Key Risks to my bullish stance on India : 1. Rupee Depreciation 2. Record FIIs outflows 3. Muted Earnings growth 4. Higher taxes / Lower post tax return 5. We are behind in AI race 6. No focus on Innovation & RD 7. Corruption is deeply routed ( GST+IT ) 8. whole year election drama 9. Flight of Human capital / Financial capital 10. Freebies/Loot via various schemes .
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
India’s next big political wave may not come from another promise. It may come from a very simple feeling:“Bas, ab system imaandari se kaam kare.” People are tired. Tired of delays. Tired of bribes. Tired of files moving only after someone makes a call. Tired of feeling helpless for basic government work. No citizen should feel like they are asking for a favour in their own country. The party that can make government offices genuinely accountable will not just win elections. It will win something much bigger:Trust. #India #Politics #Governance #Accountability
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@hvgoenka A movement like Anna Hazare's can change things. But harder now — many felt cheated last time, and religion plays a role today. Real change needs 10–15 years of patient work. Honestly though — consolidated regional parties may be the bigger game-changer.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
A friend put it interestingly, and it made sense: On the right side of politics, the BJP stands tall alone, largely owning the space of Hindu identity and nationalism, which resonates with roughly 50% of the population. The only other party Shiv Sena, once the other clear right-wing Hindu voice, has almost vacated that position. On the left, it’s all the rest of the parties, including Congress, SP, AAP, TMC, CPM, etc jostling among themselves for the rest of the 50%. And therefore, he said, the BJP juggernaut is bound to keep rolling on.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
Last week, I was genuinely stuck. Licence approval in Delhi — forms filed, documents in place — but the process had completely stalled. I was going in circles. One phone call to a family member who knows that world. A long conversation. He explained exactly where the gap was, who to approach, and how to present the case properly. And just like that… things started moving. What hit me later: I didn't solve it because I suddenly understood the system better. I solved it because someone who genuinely cares picked up my call and guided me. And that call only happened because of years of small things — family functions, festivals, casual chats, and simply showing up. The older I get in business, the more I realise: → Relationships compound like money → You can't build them when you urgently need them — you build them before → They show up exactly when you're stuck → The people who answer your 9 PM calls — that's your real capital Deals can be negotiated. Skills can be hired. Systems can be learned. But trust and goodwill? That's built over years. Call your family. Check on old friends. Reply to that message you've been ignoring. One day it will feel like magic. But it's not magic. It's just years of showing up.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
हफ्ते भर की दौड़ जब थम जाती है, रविवार चुपके से दिल को सहलाता है। ये दिन नहीं, खुद से मिलने का खूबसूरत बहाना है, जहाँ सुकून भी अपना लगे, अपनों संग हर पल मुस्कुराए। #SundayVibes #Sukoon #SelfLove #FamilyTime #WeekendMood
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Rahul Kr Agarwal
Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
I feel the urgent need of the hour is a strong anti-corruption bill—strict laws to curb corruption. This alone can fast-track many processes, solve problems across sectors, save huge public resources, and curb black money. Merit would be rewarded, competition would become healthier, and even inflationary pressure could ease (as bribery often becomes an invisible part of household expenses). If any government is able to reduce corruption even by 50%, it would be a game changer in the coming elections. The common man would always remember and value such a step. This has the potential to truly transform India.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
I am not a student of politics, but I’ve been thinking lately: How will increasing the number of seats actually improve people’s representation in Parliament? Debates are held for fixed hours and sessions. Even now, if those hours are extended, more issues can be discussed. What will be the cost of increasing these seats—election expenses, MPs’ salaries, allowances, etc.? Will this not put additional pressure on common infrastructure like transport, traffic, airlines, and more? It may also lead to greater disruption in business operations. Ultimately, it feels like this may not lead to better public representation, but rather more politicians and a greater burden on taxpayers. Interestingly, even in debates, it is being said that when women’s reservation is implemented, some existing leaders may not get a chance to remain in Parliament. That, to me, seems fair—the 33% reservation exists for that very purpose. What is surprising is that in these debates, no one seems concerned about the increased costs and the burden on resources and taxpayers.
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Rahul Kr Agarwal@rahulkagarwal26·
@practice_guru What he says makes sense. Apart from revenue issues, food safety, land blockchains etc seems to be the utmost necessity in today's world. Land blockchain will be a gamechanger. It will bring more investments in real estate at the same time reduces legal cases.
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PracticeGuru - Grow Tax Practice
PracticeGuru - Grow Tax Practice@practice_guru·
Raghav Chadha’s suggestions often sound good, but they are one-sided. Saying “spend more” or “cut middle-class taxes” is easy. Also tell us: spend less where? and raise funds how? Governance needs trade-offs, not just popular demands. Can we discuss it without making it political.
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