Kalpak Iyer

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Kalpak Iyer

Kalpak Iyer

@satt_iyer

A little bit of something about everything . Building lab scale advanced manufacturing machinery

Mumbai, India Katılım Haziran 2009
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Kalpak Iyer
Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@Technicalchart1 A simple question here. Shouldn't the court also levy a severe fine on the insurance company for malicious intent? What about compensation for the mental stress one goes through?
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Technical Charts@Technicalchart1·
A man was hospitalised. Had health insurance. Paid premiums for years. Filed a claim. Star Health Insurance rejected it. Cited an "exclusion clause" buried in the policy. He hadn't read page 47 of his policy document. Nobody does. He went to consumer court. The court ruled: The insurer couldn't even prove the exclusion applied. Star Health ordered to pay the full claim. This happens every single day in India. Insurance companies reject claims hoping you won't fight back. Most people don't. If your health insurance claim is rejected: Ask them to show you exactly which clause applies. In writing. If they can't — go to consumer court. Filing fee: ₹500. Potential recovery: your full claim. Save this post.
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@Dig_raw21 Wir respect Sir, even your Kirti Chakra won't stop their vindictiveness against you. They can take action if they like. No limit to how drunk with power they are.
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Maj Digvijay Singh Rawat, Kirti Chakra (Retd)
Supreme Court has no spine !! Every corrupt person/politician/ Bureaucrat is given shelter by same judiciary. They all protect each other while common man suffer in everyday life.
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
People reading this. Don't fall for greedy fear mongers like Shah and Jha. Study before you buy your insurance. And having had one from @policybazaar I can say that they had the most competitive pricing as well as dedicated claim support too. Make an informed choice. Not out for fear. There, now go block me.
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Aditya Shah
Aditya Shah@AdityaD_Shah·
@satt_iyer @NIKHILLJHA First of all, We dont say anything which is FALSE! Second of call, Online support is poor and it is a fact! if u dont understand this, No one can help u! End!
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Nikhil Jha
Nikhil Jha@NIKHILLJHA·
claim got rejected at 6 in the evening ...too much stress but at night at 9;45 claim got approved for 5.70lkhs... orthopedic surgery was their earlier claim got rejected ,after talking to claim team head and taken a documents from hospital claim reconsidered.. this is why i always advise to take policy from advisor and no online ... we know your claim is genuine and u relax me and my team will care rest ... claim Hai toh insurance hai...
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@AdityaD_Shah @NIKHILLJHA Once again you are fear mongering. Too used to easy commision money has gotten you that rotten attitude. No one can help me is it? Shove it up and do your thing ethically.
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@mashrujeet The watchman of the judge's house had only supervising role and was not directly involved in the theft of all the cash and jewellery
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Jeet Mashru@mashrujeet·
"A sessions court on Thursday granted bail to three project officials arrested in connection with the Metro Line 4 slab collapse at LBS Marg in Mulund on February 14, which left one person dead and three others injured. The court observed that the officials held supervisory and administrative roles and were not directly involved in the on-site execution of the work." More details in @HT_Mumbai report by @memeghasood here: hindustantimes.com/cities/mumbai-…
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@sanjeevsanyal If this is your doing, most grateful. As someone who's applied for patents and continue to do so, the change is extra visible. I hope slowly the judiciary can be cleaned up and made ultra efficient.
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Sanjeev Sanyal@sanjeevsanyal·
Minor offences decriminalised and government looking at how petty cases can be dropped (converted to a civil fine in most cases)
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@sushantsareen @DivaJain2 IMF phones will be ringing soon and the begging bowl will appear at their doorstep. How long will "help me or I will use nuclear bombs to destroy me and everyone around me" be tolerated?
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sushant sareen@sushantsareen·
The reserves are actually around $16b. The other $5b are private funds. These can be impounded like they were after the nuke tests but the repercussions of that are that confidence collapses completely. And if the UAE pulls out $3.5b it will cause serious problems because of te payments due. Add to this the import payments at a time when exports are collapsing. And if the Saudis start pulling out their money, its curtains.
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@StealthQE4 You were almost always rogue. It's just that now there's evidence of it and in most cases is shared and celebrated by your leader.
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QE Infinity@StealthQE4·
Morally I have a severe problem with this. I don’t think we are the “good guys” anymore. We’ve gone full rogue. The events I’m watching are things that I never thought I’d see us ever do to anyone. It’s really disturbing
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
#ChatGPT even a premium subscription has started speaking before thinking. AI is becoming human
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
@mumbaimatterz @mybmcInfra Please share location so Bmc can demolish the road, raise it 2 feet higher and build a concrete road which will then need repair
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Cockroach Priya Nair@kingbinsalu·
@TOIBengaluru @timesofindia New Business Idea One photo of Raayara Doddad (Photoshop the background to put Hanuman in it) then buy one monkey from the circus and dress it in a bit of saffron cloth. Raayara Hanuman Mandir is ready. Devotees can pay cash to see the photo and the monkey 🙏🙏🙏
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TOI Bengaluru@TOIBengaluru·
A final goodbye! In a deeply moving moment from Rayara Doddi in Channapatna near #Bengaluru, an 85-year-old woman who regularly fed monkeys was hugged by one of them after her passing. (📹: Fwd, to-be cross-checked) @timesofindia
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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
❤️❤️ A post for the ages
Cdr Abhilash Tomy KC, NM@abhilashtomy

Naval HQ asked for my ETA at Mumbai when I was at Cape Horn. I wanted to tell them sailboats have destinations, not ETAs. I gave them a holiday instead. On 26 January, I was rounding the Horn, hoisting the tricolor just a mile south of that storied rock. Amidst the gale of congratulatory signals, Navy HQ sent a query only a bureaucrat could: What is your ETA? With half the globe still beneath my keel and the winds unpredictable, the salt in me wanted to write back, that sailboats had destinations, not ETAs. But my previous mails had already tested the headquarters' patience for humor and sarcasm. I decided a bold calculation was safer than a cheeky proverb. If the past was an indicator, my voyage was being steered by a celestial ledger. We had slipped moorings on Kerala Foundation Day, rounded Leeuwin on 12-12-12 (the Mayan apocalypse), passed New Zealand on Christmas, crossed the International Date Line on New Years and hit the Horn on Republic Day. By that logic, landfall had to be a holiday. I checked the charts and staked my reputation on Easter Sunday, with All Fools’ Day as the backup. The boat did not disappoint. I turned 34 years old at 34°W. The hull turned four years at 4°W. We crossed the Prime Meridian on Valentine’s Day, where a heavy swell put me in a poetic mood; remembering Pablo Neruda whose home I had once visited, I felt the ocean wanting to do to me what spring does to cherry trees. We rounded the Cape of Good Hope on Copernicus’ birthday, passed Mauritius on its National Day and crossed the Equator on the Equinox. Out of pure respect for the sun, I permitted it to cross the line ahead of me. Finally, as predicted, we made landfall on Easter Sunday. I was received by friends and naval brass in an intimate reception hosted onboard INS Delhi by the C-in-C Admiral Shekhar Sinha @shekhar19541, who shook hands in congratulations and uttered the words: You have created history out of geography. 151 days at sea had an emaciating effect on my sea-legs, so much so that two Admirals had to hoist me up the ladder of INS Delhi. By the time I stepped onto firm land, it was past midnight, All Fools’ Day. The irony was perfect. Before casting off, immigration officials at Yellow Gate had refused to stamp my passport because my destination was Mumbai. They claimed it made no sense to leave for where I already was. Yet I returned five months later, 20kg lighter, skin and hair bronzed by salt and sun. When I went to be stamped back into existence on the 1st of April, the official’s hands trembled as if seeing a resurrection. In his shock, he stamped my passport upside down. I had left Mumbai to find Mumbai, but found myself instead. I found that Melville was prescient, having foretold with the utmost clarity of a clairvoyant exactly what I would feel over a century and a half later: Here was a man some twenty thousand miles from home, by the way of Cape Horn that is... and yet he seemed entirely at his ease; preserving the utmost serenity; content with his own companionship; always equal to himself. Today, that story is exactly 13 years old. @indiannavy @CaptDKS

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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
58,000 Americans died in Vietnam. Over 3,000,000 Vietnamese died. And for fifty years, American culture has centered the grief of the 58,000 while treating the 3,000,000 as a backdrop. As scenery. As context. As "the Vietnam War experience." They built a wall in Washington with American names on it. A beautiful wall. A solemn wall. Good. Mourn your dead. But understand what that wall does not say. It does not say why they died. It does not say what they were doing there. It does not say what was done in their name to the people whose country it actually was. It does not mention My Lai, where American soldiers massacred an entire village, old men, women, children, babies, and the officer who ordered it served three years of house arrest before being pardoned. Three years. House arrest. Pardoned. For five hundred people murdered in a ditch. It does not mention the 2.7 million acres of Vietnamese forest doused in Agent Orange, a chemical weapon disguised as herbicide, that is still deforming Vietnamese children today. Not in 1970. Not in 1985. Today. Children born in 2020 with bodies twisted by a war their grandparents fought. And the chemical companies that made it are still in business. Still profitable. Still un-prosecuted. And yet they send us human rights reports. They grade our democracy. They warn us about our behavior. The audacity is so enormous it becomes almost impressive. Almost.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

We will forever honor and remember the warriors of Vietnam. They wore the uniform. They fought valiantly. We will ALWAYS REMEMBER their sacrifice.

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Kalpak Iyer@satt_iyer·
Unpopped corn at PVR. Some dental damage done while watching Dhurandar 2. Thanks for ripping me off @_PVRCinemas financially and orthodontically. Avoid buying junk at PVR. They don't give a fuck
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Roads of Mumbai
Roads of Mumbai@RoadsOfMumbai·
Footpaths, Zebra crossings, Lane Markings, Civic Sense
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RAHUL
RAHUL@RahulSeeker·
A. Rishi Kumar, a final-year student of Tamil Nadu National Law University (TNNLU), did not bow to pressure from the University to delete the article, titled “The Supreme Court of India has no Spine”. Here he criticised the Supreme Court’s ban on a Class 8 NCERT civics textbook and its decision to blacklist its authors for their mention of judicial corruption. He wrote "The Court has decided, in its grand old wisdom, that eighth graders, who are doing algebra and learning refractions, are simply too dumb to handle a basic civics chapter that spends fourteen pages praising the judiciary and two paragraphs acknowledging its flaws." My respect to Rishi. You are awesome! Anyone want to read the article, ask me in comments - I shall provide you the link.
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