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@MrSandeepPhogat We don't want you dehati vadwa. stay there. India has already gotten worse under the current regime. don't come back at all.
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🇦🇺 I came to Australia when Sonia Gandhi was leading India as the de facto PM.
Back then there was no opportunity, no security, and total corruption. Young Indians like me had no future.
Now some chamche comment: “Why don’t you come back and enjoy Modi’s government?”
I have built a life here and have a family in 🇦🇺.
But mark my words, one day I WILL return 🏠.
Not because I have to, but because Bharat is calling me back.🙏
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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@Atul__pal @Panther7112 He has immense contribution but you have to realise you can no more trust a 80+ demented brain for this work. its a stretch. i hope there are capable people to handle it.
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He has been serving the nation since when your father used to wear diapers.
Nehr_who?@Nher_who
Can’t climb 3 stairs but handling India’s security. A nation with worlds’s largest population can’t find a competent man for the post? Tragic
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@Panther7112 Idiot why do we have 60 yr as retirement limit in most service except a few ones ?? 70 for gov medical college professors. why do we have that system ?
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@MichelLuqman @NalinisKitchen These haram khor vadwas @IASassociation are absolutely designed for this specific job in their entire life time. It is possible.
Remember 50 of these vadwas bought lands in MP in advance as they had the prior knowledge to get money when the land would be utilised for a project ?
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@NalinisKitchen Tell me this isn't true. I have seen such things in movies but can't happen in real life can it?
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There was no rain in the village for a long time and the land became dry. Farmers could not grow crops and were facing water problems.
The villagers asked the government to build wells.
An officer sent the request to higher officials.
The request was approved.
Money was given to build 50 wells. The money was spent. No wells were built. The records showed that 50 wells had been completed.
A new officer joined.
He checked the government records. The records said that 50 wells had been built.
He visited the village and could not find a single well.
Instead of reporting the truth, he sent another request. He said the wells were damaged and needs repairing.
More money was approved to repair them. The money was spent again.
No repair work was done because there were no wells to repair.
Another officer joined.
He checked the records. The records showed that the wells had been built and repaired.
He visited the village. Still, there were no wells.
He sent another request and said the wells had become dry. They should be filled for safety.
More money was approved. The money was spent again. The records showed that the wells had been filled.
So this is how corruption works. The wells were dug, repaired, and filled only on paper. In reality, no wells ever existed. No one notices because everyone in the chain gets a share of the money.

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Gajab Topibaazi Chal Rahi hai bhai ????
😳😳😵💫😵💫😵💫
Shocking 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
Hazaro Karod ki Topibaazi ??????
Please watch it aankhe Chakra jayega and dimaag Bhi
Sarkar alag-alag naamon se schemes launch karti rehti hai, lekin aksar unka purpose wahi hota hai. Kabhi-kabhi toh sirf naam badal diya jata hai, funds alag kar diye jate hain. Kuch schemes launch hone ke baad usi saal funding bhi nahi paati. Public ka paisa apni marzi se use kiya jata hai, lekin accountability kahin nazar nahi aati. Success ka data kahan hai? Agar itni agricultural schemes successful hain, toh phir kisaan aaj bhi aatmahatya kyun kar rahe hain ?????
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@dhavalgandhi007 @mxtaverse Tujhe jaise vadwa hi problem hai..tum gawar US ke gandd chatte the aur Iran ko gali dete the..ab dekhlo Iran had the last laugh aur upar se USA jise pooja karte the tum vadwa log wo Indian crews ko bhi fod dala...sala ek din USA tujhe bhi fod dega
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@mxtaverse Iran doesn't have chutya citizens like you that's the biggest W
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No lazer eyes. No conflict of interest. Only a strong spine that does not bend. Congratulations to Iran on this W!

BRICS News@BRICSinfo
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 US to release $12,000,000,000 in frozen assets to Iran.
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@TyrantOppressor India is the greatest country saaarrr. USA is built by Indians saaarrrr.
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@ProfBrahMos These vadwas @IASassociation @IPS_Association are the biggest hurdle to our country's progress
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The only thing GOI needs to do to beat this IT myth is,
1. PM and respective state CM visit IIT Bombay, Madras, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Roorkee, IISc Banglore.
2. Hold meeting with Director and HOD of their computer science department.
3. Ask the Director and HoDs for AI models, Social media app to be built from scratch.
4. No Bureaucracy involved. Time bound projects.
5. No funding issues.
I can bet within 2 years we shall have enough LLM models and social media apps to beat the west.
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@Divya_Tripa23 No country treats it's students like this. Absolutely horrible. 3rd worlders for a reason.
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GD Bakshi’s suggestion that India should go to war with the US over the strike involving three sailors is, in my view, a deeply flawed idea rooted in hubris and jingoism.
First, nations do not go to war over emotion. They act based on national interest, strategy, and an understanding of consequences.
Second, an important question remains: what was the ship doing there in the first place? If it was involved in violating an embargo, then the situation is more complex than simplistic calls for retaliation suggest.
The world operates on rules, diplomacy, and an understanding of geopolitical realities. India gains nothing by unnecessarily inserting itself into a confrontation between the US and Iran. In fact, such reactions risk projecting India as an impulsive and psychologically insecure nation rather than a confident global power.
True strength lies in restraint, judgment, and strategic clarity-not chest-thumping. These signals operate at the subconscious level in international relations, and unfortunately, that is something India often fails to appreciate.
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A few days ago, while heading toward my farmland, I came across a disturbing scene on the roadside.
A young boy and his sister were surrounded by four men. The men were aggressively questioning them, and every few moments, one of them would slap or kick the boy. The girl stood there in tears, pleading with folded hands for them to stop.
I walked over and asked what had happened.
One of the men replied angrily, “They were picking jamuns from our tree.”
For a moment, I was speechless. It was hard to believe that someone could be beaten so brutally over a handful of fruit.
I told them firmly, “If this continues, I’ll call the police. No mistake involving food is serious enough to justify this kind of violence.”
After hearing that, the girl gathered the courage to explain. She said her father was diabetic and loved eating jamuns because they helped him manage his sugar levels. She had asked her brother to pick some fruit to take home, but before they could leave, these men caught them and started attacking him without even listening to their side of the story.
I pointed toward a jamun tree standing on my own land and said, “Whenever you need jamuns, feel free to take them from that tree. No one will stop you.”
The relief on their faces was immediate. They thanked me repeatedly and quietly continued on their way.
Even now, I can’t forget what I witnessed that day. A few fruits can be replaced in minutes, but the fear, humiliation, and pain inflicted on someone can stay with them for years. Sometimes, the real test of a person's character is not how they protect what belongs to them, but how much humanity they show when someone makes a small mistake.



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@DefiantDevii Chutiya, you are the clown. Shame on you, some welcoming you with a shloka is clownery for pseudo modern people like you shame on you learn how to talk bimbo
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A man had built a house worth ₹45 lakh, but there was a major problem in his area.
Every day, the electricity would go out for 3–4 hours, and during the summer, power cuts could last as long as 6 hours.
At first, he thought installing an inverter would be a simple solution.
But a neighbor warned him that choosing the wrong inverter and battery could mean spending money without getting proper backup.
So, he called an electrician and explained his requirements.
He wanted to run:
• 4 fans
• 8 LED bulbs
• 1 TV
• 1 Wi-Fi router
The electrician calculated the load:
4 fans = 300 Watt
8 LEDs = 80 Watt
TV = 120 Watt
Wi-Fi router = 20 Watt
Total load = 520 Watt
The man then said he needed at least 4 hours of backup.
The electrician did the calculation:
520 × 4 = 2080 Watt-Hour
Now, considering a 12V battery and 80% efficiency:
2080 ÷ (12 × 0.8) = 216Ah
This meant that at least a 220Ah battery would be required.
Next, he calculated the inverter size:
520 ÷ 0.8 = 650 Watt
So, an inverter in the range of 900VA to 1100VA would be suitable.
The man asked if that was all he needed.
The electrician replied, “No. Proper wiring is equally important.”
For the inverter charging line, a 2.5mm wire and the correct MCB are necessary.
Incorrect wiring can affect battery charging and may also cause overheating issues.
Then the electrician noticed that the man was planning to keep the inverter in the bedroom.
He immediately advised against it.
Because hydrogen gas is released while the battery is charging, the inverter should always be installed in an open and well-ventilated area.
Now, let’s look at the cost calculation:
220Ah Battery = ₹16,000
1100VA Inverter = ₹7,000
Wiring and Installation = ₹3,000
Total Cost = ₹26,000
With this setup, the essential appliances could comfortably run for 4 hours during a power cut.
The man then realized that before buying an inverter, understanding both the duration of power cuts and the total electrical load of the house is the most important step.
Because a properly calculated inverter provides comfort and reliability, while a poorly calculated one often leads to disappointment and regret.


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