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Ravi Kakkar

@ravikakkar

Rational by nature. Logical by choice. Politically unaligned!!

New Delhi Katılım Ekim 2009
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Rishi Bagree
Rishi Bagree@rishibagree·
Why no one is talking about this ????
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@Malay4Product Total bullshit. What about China? It sure has more people than India. This is our problem we blame ourselves instead of questioning the system.
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Malay Krishna
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product·
This is going to be unpopular but the comparison is unfair and the blame is misplaced. Yes, our streets look worse. But the reason isn't just the municipality, MLA, or MP. The reason is us. Let me explain. Sri Lanka has a population of 2.2 crore. Thailand has 7 crore. Vietnam has 10 crore. Dubai has 35 lakh people. India has 145 crore. That's roughly 14 times Vietnam's entire population in just one of our metros. Now think about what that means for waste. Mumbai alone generates more garbage in a day than Sri Lanka's entire capital city does in a week. Delhi produces 12,000 tonnes of waste daily. Bangalore 5,000 tonnes. Even Indore, India's cleanest city for 7 years running, handles 1,200 tonnes a day. No municipality on earth can keep streets clean if its citizens treat the street as a dustbin. Think about where Indian garbage actually comes from. > The chai cup tossed on the road by the office-goer. > The biscuit wrapper thrown out of the moving car. > The paan masala spit on the wall by the well-dressed man. > The construction debris dumped on the empty plot by the contractor. > The household waste thrown out of the apartment window because "yahan toh sab karte hain." > The plastic bottle left at the picnic spot. > The diapers on the highway. > The flowers in the lake. > The wedding waste left for someone else to clean. Every single one of these is a citizen choice. Not a municipality choice. Not an MLA decision. Not a system failure. Compare with what happens in Singapore. Throwing a cigarette butt is a 1,000 SGD fine, roughly Rs 62,000. Throwing chewing gum is illegal entirely. Spitting in public is a 1,000 SGD fine. In Japan, school children are taught to clean their own classrooms. There are almost no public dustbins in Tokyo and yet the city is spotless because everyone carries their own trash home. In Switzerland, residents sort their garbage into 7 categories. Wrong sorting attracts fines that can hit 200 EUR. Compliance is nearly 100% because the citizens see it as their responsibility. In Dubai, a piece of trash on the floor is a 500 AED fine, roughly Rs 11,000. Spitting in public is 1,000 AED. Indians in Dubai don't litter Dubai. Same Indians in Delhi litter Delhi. Same person. Different behaviour. Why? Because the system catches them in Dubai. In India, it doesn't. But the deeper issue is that we don't even need the system to catch us. We just need to not litter in the first place. Indore became India's cleanest city not because their municipality is uniquely competent. It's because they spent 5 years building citizen behaviour. > Door-to-door garbage collection at fixed times. > Public shaming of litterers. > Heavy fines actually enforced. > Citizens trained to segregate. > Public ownership of the cleanliness mission. The municipality and citizens together transformed Indore. Other Indian cities that have shown similar progress when citizens engaged. Surat post-1994 plague (now a top 5 clean city). Mysuru. Visakhapatnam. Even Bhopal in patches. None of these are blessed with better politicians than Mumbai or Delhi. They just have a citizenry that decided to participate. The harder truth is that; > We blame the municipality for unswept streets while throwing our chai cup on them. > We blame MLAs for traffic chaos while refusing to follow lanes. > We blame the system for stray dogs while feeding them on the road without taking them home. > We blame politicians for unclean temples while throwing prasad wrappers at the entrance. You can change your MLA every 5 years. The garbage problem will still be there because the same citizens are still throwing the same trash on the same streets. Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam are clean because their citizens accept that public spaces are shared spaces. We treat their homes as sacred and the street as a landfill. The municipality can sweep 100 times a day. If we throw garbage 101 times, the street is dirty. It is 60% citizen behaviour. 30% civic infrastructure (dustbins, collection systems, sewage). Only 10% political leadership. Most of the "scam by municipality" rage is just our discomfort with looking in the mirror. Start with yourself. Carry your trash. Don't spit. Don't litter. Don't burn waste. Don't dump construction debris. Train your kids better than your parents trained you. Push your RWA to take cleanliness seriously. Support municipalities that fine and enforce. Pay the fine when you make a mistake. We are 145 crore people. No municipal sweeper can save us from ourselves. Less anger at politicians. More mirrors at home.
Ankit Kedia@Ankittskedia

Once you visit small countries like Sri Lanka, Thailand, or Vietnam, or cities like Dubai for the first time and then come back to Indian streets, you realize how much you’ve been scammed by your municipality, local MLA, MP, and the whole system.

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Dr Syed Naseer Hussain, M P
Dr Syed Naseer Hussain, M P@NasirHussainINC·
The Indian rupee is now among the most vulnerable currencies in Asia under the Modi government’s economic management. International financial institutions including Barclays and MUFG have warned that the rupee could weaken further towards ₹98-100 per US dollar if the West Asian conflict continues. The rupee has already depreciated by more than 6% in 2026. The Modi government’s economic policies have resulted in widening current account deficits, weak capital inflows, declining investor confidence and growing energy insecurity, all contributing to the rupee’s underperformance. India has become the largest seller of US dollars in both spot and forward markets since the escalation of the West Asian crisis, exposing mounting pressure on foreign exchange reserves and highlighting the weakening foundations of India’s economic stability. At a time when India seeks to position itself as a major global economic power, a weakening rupee, falling investor confidence and increasing dependence on external developments reveal the Modi government’s failure to build a resilient and strategically secure economy. @INCIndia @FinMinIndia #Rupee #Economy #Inflation #EconomicCrisis #Forex #ModiFailed #IndianEconomy
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@TheMilObserverr They have a track record of not sticking to their words and doing the exact opposite. One has to a fool to believe them
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Military Observer
Military Observer@TheMilObserverr·
America said it is ready to sell India as much oil as India wants. Jaishankar’s reply was simple and ice cold. 🇮🇳 “If America puts America First, then India puts India First.” India’s responsibility is to provide affordable and secure energy to 1.4 billion people. Not to satisfy geopolitical pressure from any side. Jaishankar also made another point very clear. India’s ties with Russia are based on national interest, not third country approval. If affordable and reliable oil comes from Russia, India will buy from Russia. If better terms come from elsewhere, India will evaluate those too. That is strategic autonomy. No noise, No aggression, Just clarity. Jaishankar said exactly what needed to be said. 🇮🇳
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Sujit Nair
Sujit Nair@sujitnair90·
Sanskar My Cockroaches. Sanskar! Last evening, I was lecturing my 26 year old son about discipline. I told him what my father had told me all through my growing up years. “Discipline is the mantra to success.” He heard me patiently. Then he asked me two questions that honestly shook me. “Do you think you are successful?” And then the tougher one. “Were you disciplined during the most important growth phase of your life?” I got irritated immediately. Almost offended. I am the father here. I am supposed to advise. That is how we were raised. Parents spoke. Children listened. Sanskar meant accepting inherited wisdom without questioning it too much. But later that night, I sat alone thinking about what he had asked me. And painfully, I realised something. No, I was not disciplined during the most defining years of my life. I was impulsive, emotional, inconsistent, reckless at times. And success? Even today, I honestly do not know how to define it with certainty. So what exactly was I doing? I was preaching a life lesson I myself had never fully practiced. Maybe that is what age does to us. Experience becomes a comb you receive after becoming bald. And maybe that is why this generation matters. To all the lovely cockroaches of this country, the stubborn survivors who question everything, who refuse blind obedience, who challenge inherited wisdom, maybe you are finally doing what every generation should have done. Not rejecting tradition. But interrogating it. Keeping what works. Discarding what does not. Perhaps that itself is real Sanskar. Not blind surrender to the past, but carrying forward wisdom in a form that actually makes sense in your reality. And yes, discipline is important. But maybe each generation must discover its own version of discipline. Just have some
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Cockroach News
Cockroach News@CockroachNewsX·
Narendra Modi is a FAILED PM !! 🚨 Demonetisation - FAILED 🚨 Make In India - FAILED 🚨 Black Money Return - FAILED 🚨 ₹15 lakh promise - FAILED 🚨 Fuel Price Control - FAILED 🚨 Ganga Cleaning - FAILED 🚨 MSP Guarantees - FAILED 🚨 2 cr Jobs/year - FAILED 🚨 LPG Crisis - FAILED 🚨 Smart City Project - FAILED Promises were big , but where are the results ? 🤔
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Tarun Gautam
Tarun Gautam@TARUNspeakss·
Take Hindu-Muslim, Mandir-Masjid, Nehru & Teleprompter away from his speeches, and you will see him for what he actually is. A 4th pass khi-khi doing ganwar who doesn’t know sh!t about anything.
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@PunsterX They claim she has a law degree. Modi has chosen the people based on his own educational credentials.
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P. Sainath
P. Sainath@PSainath_org·
Even by the standards of a country ranking 157 of 180 nations in the World Press Freedom Index, the reaction of the authorities to the ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ is beyond extraordinary. The public response to that imaginative prank should have signalled to them a deep discontent, even distress, among young people. Instead, as The Indian Express reported, it was framed as jeopardising the country’s ‘national security’ and ‘posing a threat to the sovereignty of India.’ Decades ago, the Malaysian lawyer and poet Cecil Rajendra wrote this brilliant poem that captures the idiocy of it better than any pompous editorialising could (not that our ‘mainstream’ media would dare do even that much).
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Karthik Reddy
Karthik Reddy@bykarthikreddy·
Who is going to tell this to Gen Z.
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সাবির
সাবির@SabirAl72017365·
The information revealed by Anjali Bhardwaj about the Bengal elections has created an uproar in the BJP. You too will be shocked after hearing it.
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@Mystic_Soul25 Why are they not called anti-nationals? Do they themselves don’t trust the education system they provide in Viskit Bharat during the Amrit Kaal?
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Meera ✨
Meera ✨@Mystic_Soul25·
These aren't cockroaches 🪳 these are a species called privileged crocodiles 🐊
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Bhanu Nand
Bhanu Nand@BhanuNand·
मोदी जी दिन में 18–18 घंटे काम करते हैं उसी का रिजल्ट दिखा रही है यह लड़की एक व्यंग भरे लहजे में बनाया हुआ यह वीडियो बहुत कुछ बता रहा है, जनता प्राथमिक सुविधाओं से ही वंचित है।
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The Cockroach India Youth
The Cockroach India Youth@TheCockroanm·
जागने का वक़्त आ चुका है 🔥🔥
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@MumbaichaDon @marcorubio How the hell does that matter? He already said that Indian will buy goods worth $500 million from America whereas our PM is begging people to save on forex…still no counter statement from Vishwaguru
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BhikuMhatre
BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon·
Learn not to pressure Modi Sarkar, Mr @marcorubio ! After trying to pressure Modi Sarkar over FCRA Bill with symbolic visit to Mother Teresa House Of Missionaries in Kolkata, Rubio arrived in Delhi only to find NO MINISTER present to welcome him.😂
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Saffron Chargers
Saffron Chargers@SaffronChargers·
My account is being heavily reported by Cockroach Janta Party supporters, Islamists, and Pakistanis. Because of this, Twitter/X has locked my account, and now my reach is completely dead. This is the price I am paying for exposing and standing against the Cockroach Janta Party, extremists, Pakistanis, and anti-India forces. If you can see this tweet, please Like/RT it. Also, please follow and support my account so that I can continue fighting strongly against the Cockroach Janta Party, anti-nationals, and anti-Hindu forces, and keep exposing them.🙏
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@shaandelhite From his glasses to car everything that he himself uses is imported. All this narrative is just for general public
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Ravi Kakkar
Ravi Kakkar@ravikakkar·
@KanojiaPJ 3 words mein puri post ki le li bhai…😂😂😂 kudos!!
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