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Bak raha hun junooN me kia kia kuchh // Kuchh na samjhay Khuda karay koii

New Delhi, India Katılım Mart 2012
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سیف@theunsaif·
Story so far: the Indian consumer internet story, backed by cheap $, had a great decade. However valuations and growth buying can only take companies only so far without a strong business model, competitive moat and consumer depth. Part 1 on retail e-comm themorningcontext.com/internet/india…
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Harleen 🌺
Harleen 🌺@harlynn_12·
Ask an Indian what is Quality of Life and see him explain: 100 rs an hour maid 150 rs per car ride 50 rs chole bhature plate 10 min grocery delivery When the real quality of life is clean air, clean water, clean roads, unadulterated food, safe roads, good education, freedom of speech, equality, etc. Have these people ever asked if their maid has a maid or if the grocery delivery guy gets his groceries delivered? She goes back home and works for her household too, and the grocery delivery guy gets his groceries from the ration shops. And when she asks for 500 more and 4 days leave, they bring out their pitchforks. Till we have kids on the road begging, people working for a whole month without one single day off, and a caste system. Do not consider yourself developed. Our country is running on our ancient principles of exploitation with the latest technology.
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Zaf@Buenozaf·
For those who missed it: this was the moment The Strokes ensured they’ll never set foot in Coachella again! I'm so proud of them #Strokeschella
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Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Congo 🇨🇩 who was executêd in a firing squad and his body was dissolved in sulfuric acid, by Belgium/USA allies because he tried to protect his country’s minerals.
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سیف@theunsaif·
@Pivot2Centre Please don't display your stupidity in public
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Niks@Pivot2Centre·
I can’t stress this enough 1. Buy a dishwasher. Almost 80% of the utensils can be managed by the dishwasher. Only cooker, and few items require hand wash 2. Buy a Romba. The one with mopping capabilities 3. Buy a dryer along with washer You don’t need a maid. Once you don’t need a maid, your life will be much more flexible- you day won’t revolve around her timings. You can literally automate 70% of the work she does and you can get several hours back. Just hire someone from Urban company to do deep cleaning once a week or 2 weeks.
Mihir Jha@MihirkJha

नोएडा की कामवाली: "हम बहुत गरीब हैं, एक घर के झाड़ू पोछा का सिर्फ 2500-3500 ही मिलता है, सात आठ घर में काम करते हैं, सिर्फ एक बच्चे को प्राइवेट स्कूल भेज पाते हैं - हमारी सैलरी दुगनी करो, शनिवार रविवार छुट्टी दो - कोई नहीं माना, और काम करने गया तो हम मारेंगे"

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Really American 🇺🇸@ReallyAmerican1·
🚨 BREAKING: We're on the ground at Mayor Mamdani's Tax Day Forum in New York City — and history was just made. New York just passed the FIRST pied-à-terre tax in state history. Here's what that means: When billionaires like Ken Griffin buy a $238 million penthouse in NYC and leave it sitting empty, they pay ZERO New York income taxes. They benefit from everything that makes this city great — and contribute nothing back. That ends TODAY. This new annual tax on luxury second homes worth $5 million or more will raise $400 MILLION every year — money that goes straight to free childcare, cleaner streets, and safer neighborhoods for working New Yorkers. Mayor Mamdani ran on taxing the rich. 100 days into office, he's delivering. This isn't just a win for New York. This is the blueprint for the entire country. Share this if you think billionaires should pay their fair share.
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Havf8@Havf8thinu·
I bet most Canadians have no clue that the IDF murdered a beloved Canadian humanitarian. Our Canadian media would rather protect Israel’s false image rather than to tell the truth of Israel’s blood lust.
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Bev 🇨🇦@Garnet_2203·
After spending 2.5 weeks in an Ontario GTA hospital with my 93-year-old mother-n-law, I can say this with absolute certainty: Today, she passed away with the best doctor and nursing care any person in any country could hope to receive. The doctors and nurses caring for her were nothing short of phenomenal compassionate, skilled, and deeply human. Today, her nurse stepped back into the room and said: “It’s beautiful to see a family gathered around a dying loved one. We don’t get to see that enough.” Let that sink in. The only issue I had through this experience was private retirement-home marketing being pushed early on, pamphlets from companies like Chartwell Retirement Residences being handed out while our family was still processing what was happening. Anyone pushing private healthcare should spend two weeks watching Ontario’s frontline healthcare workers care for someone they love. Our healthcare workers are not the problem. Public healthcare is not the problem. Governments starving the system and mismanaging it like Doug Ford’s government, are the problem. I will never support privatized healthcare after what we witnessed and experienced. RIP 🙏
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Luke Savage@LukewSavage·
Let the record show that, when a deranged American president threatened mass murder on a potentially unprecedented scale, the prime minister of Canada waffled some absolutely meaningless boilerplate then reiterated his support for the very same war.
Rachel Gilmore@atRachelGilmore

The reporter follows up by asking Carney: “do you regret your initial support of this war?” The point of this support, Carney replied, was “the ending of both that state sponsored terrorism and the nuclear ambitions of Iran.” “That remains the case.”

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kev joon@never_oppressed·
I genuinely feel sick. This is just beyond anything the mind can fathom. And I keep thinking of what Ta-Nehisi Coates said. If you can’t draw the line at the genocide in Gaza, you can’t draw it anywhere else. Moral failure, on a mass and collective scale, brought us here.
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Abhishek AB@ABsay_ek·
30 years ago today, if you were lucky enough to be watching, you saw something that shouldn't have been possible. People were still drunk on the 1996 World Cup. Still carrying the glow of that win in Lahore, the one that made a tiny island believe it could own the cricket world. Two weeks of celebration before Sanath Jayasuriya walked out to bat in Singapore & decided that mere mortals needed new numbers to chase. He reached his fifty in 32 balls. Fast, sure, but we'd seen fast before. Then he reached a hundred in 48 balls. Before that afternoon, no one, who'd swung a heavy bat in anger; had reached three figures in less than 60 balls in ODIs. Sanath did it in 48. And he wasn't done. At one point; he was batting at 134 from 58 balls. 84 runs scored in 26 balls. Even in 2026, with all our T20 finishing schools & shrinking boundary ropes, that sequence still sounds like fiction in ODIs. 11 sixes, First time anyone had cleared the rope 10 times in a one-day innings. The ground in Singapore wasn't big enough to hold what he was doing. The game itself wasn't big enough. You'd think that would be enough for one lifetime. One week, even. But Sanath was playing a different sport than the rest of the world. Just one game later, he made a fifty in 17 balls. The fastest ever. 3 weeks after a World Cup victory, he held the records for fastest fifty & fastest hundred in the same breath. We didn't know it then, but we were watching the future arrive early. The openers who came after; Sehwag, Gilchrist, the whole thundering herd, they were all running down a path that Sanath hacked through the jungle that day in Singapore.
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liam cunningham@liamcunningham1·
Hind Rajabs words on a mobile phone as Israel was murdering her. ‘“I’m not talking because every time I talk blood comes out of my mouth & makes my clothes dirty and I don’t want my mom to have to clean it.”
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Drunk Journalist@drunkJournalist·
Crude oil was $65 for like the last 3-4 years. Indian Basket - $65 per barrel Discount from Russia - $10 Available to India - $55. 1 barrel =159 litres. Per litre = ₹31 20% Ethanol Blend = 25+ 3 = 28 Refinery+Freight+OMC = ₹9 Price to the petrol pump = ₹37 Dealer's commission = ₹4 Petrol price to the consumers pre-tax = ₹41 How much the govt charged you? ₹100. The govt never passed the benefits when the Crude was oil was low and we also got discount from Russia. and now the govt is shamelessly claiming they haven't changed rates when the crude oil has gone up to $110 when we have already been paying fuel prices at the same rate as Crude Oil prices at $120 for the last few years.
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