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Nirmish Sharma
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Value investment enthusiast, index investing promotor. Investing for financial freedom. Opinions are my own. I am an engineer not financial advisor.
United States Katılım Şubat 2013
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Dear Mr. @elonmusk ! I have lost more than 900000 followers in the last 15days! Will you know the reason! Or anybody in your team? By the way this is an OBSERVATION, not a COMPLAINT! Yet! 🤓
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@INCIndia ha congress raaj mai to chand tak chala gya tha na jaise
हिन्दी
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It’s self respecting and not being taken for granted by authorities,
that every citizen deserves clean air.
It’s a question of quality of our lives.
We cannot just survive.
We have to live and contribute.
outlookindia.com/national/kiran…
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A suggestion—
Part One.
Can a White Paper be prepared of the current challenge of Air Pollution? Fix past accountability. What is the current crisis due to? Who and what failed us. The inheritance?
Part Two.
And where do we go from here to halt the decline? And reverse the crisis.
What are the immediate,
short term, and long term measures and by whom?
And How? With proposed time lines. By respective depts and the people at large too.
All organised sections?
As everyone is a contributor and also a solution.
Alongside a mass dissemination of education and media awareness drives alongside relentless enforcement.
#LGDelhi #CmDelhi 🙏
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I cannot see my city #Delhi
suffer, to which I have given by entire life
And Delhi too gave me all that I am.
I am seeing it chocking and gasping.
Delhi has been in steep decline past few years
I know what it needs.
It demands feet on ground.
Officers need to walk the Streets daily 9 AM.
Before they go to office.
See the issues themselves. .
And then when back in office start to work towards coordinated solutions.
And not wait for reports alone.
While long term policies fall in place.
I came to delhi in 1975. I have seen it grow and grow.
And now outgrow.
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I love India. I grew up there, and my memories are precious. But please don’t buy lies just because they’re repeated loudly. I’m trying to open your eyes to reality: India is falling massively behind. This isn’t criticism—it’s the honest truth. We’re not the 4th largest economy; PPP and data manipulation have created an illusion. India won’t grow until we accept the truth: we have the greatest potential on earth, but incompetent politicians have no idea how to convert it into real economic power.
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@dhruv_rathee Is it just a coincidence that Leh-Ladakh has remained calm and peaceful ever since he was imprisoned ???
This individual single-handedly ignited turmoil in a once-serene region, all in pursuit of his selfish political goals.
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@anandmahindra Why don’t you mention or tag local authorities also?
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This is exciting to see.
Neat, well-designed, walkable pavements can transform an entire city.
They make it feel civilised, welcoming, and human.
Yet in India, pavements are rarely treated as essential infrastructure. When a road is built or repaired, the dirt and debris are just pushed aside and the job feels unfinished.
What should be a clean, continuous walkway becomes an afterthought.
But pavements are one of the quickest, lowest-cost, highest-impact ways to upgrade urban life.
They improve daily comfort for citizens, attract tourists, boost footfall for local businesses, and build the pride of local citizens in their city.
If we want our cities to rise in liveability, safety, and attractiveness, we must stop seeing pavements as leftover land and recognise them as vital public spaces and a citizen’s right.
Because sometimes, the road to transformation begins NEXT to the road.
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