IndianByHeart (4 Months for IT/2 months for GST)

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IndianByHeart (4 Months for IT/2 months for GST)

IndianByHeart (4 Months for IT/2 months for GST)

@INFirstAlways

Engineer | IP expert | Technology and Digital Lawyer | Fight for Good Governance and rights | Advocator of Common Sense in the age of AI | The Middle Class

Bengaluru, India Entrou em Ağustos 2010
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Sanju Verma
Sanju Verma@Sanju_Verma_·
This bodes well..good decision👏👏
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The Times Of India
The Times Of India@timesofindia·
#Households in areas with available piped natural gas (PNG) infrastructure must switch from #LPG within three months or face supply cessation. This new #policy, aimed at enhancing energy security and diversifying fuel sources amidst global disruptions, streamlines #pipeline approvals and encourages a transition to #PNG for continuous supply. More details 🔗toi.in/W4ptaa
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IndianByHeart (4 Months for IT/2 months for GST)
@IndLibertarians Ok now let us twist the case; suppose you guy a gym membership and the membership entitles you 30 hours of gym usage a month and you use only 10 hours; what do you think should happen to unused hours; should they expire or be carried forward
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Indian Libertarians
Indian Libertarians@IndLibertarians·
I pay for the gym for a month, if I skip a week, the gym must carry forward those days to the next month 🤡 Raghav chadha is an idiot's version of a smart politician.
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND

🚨 New Demand by Raghav Chadha - "Unused mobile data should be carried forward. Mobile data transfer should also be allowed between users" "You are billed for 2GB. You use 1.5GB. The remaining 0.5GB disappears as day ends. No refund. No rollover. Just gone"

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Tushar Pandey
Tushar Pandey@equities_samjho·
You might see the government is suddenly obsessed with getting a gas pipe into your kitchen (PNG) instead of just delivering a cylinder (LPG). It actually comes down to a massive math problem we are trying to solve. Most people think gas is just gas but they’re actually totally different chemicals. LPG is the stuff in the red cylinders (propane & butane) and is basically a scrap product. When we refine crude oil to make petrol and diesel, we only get a tiny sliver of LPG (about 3%). Even though India has world-class refineries, we just can’t squeeze enough LPG out of a barrel of oil to feed 33 crore households. This forces us to import a staggering 60% of our LPG, mostly from the Middle East. If a war breaks out or a shipping lane like the Strait of Hormuz gets blocked, those cylinders stop showing up at your door as usual. Natural Gas (which is then sent as PNG), on the other hand, is a primary fuel (mostly methane). We actually have plenty of it sitting in our own ground in India. While we still import some, we aren't nearly as dependent on the Middle East for it as we are for LPG. By moving city folks onto pipelines, the government is essentially freeing up the limited supply of cylinders for rural villages where you can't easily dig pipes. It’s a huge logistical reshuffle to make sure a crisis in West Asia doesn't leave the masses unable to cook. There's also another angle here. Countries like the US and Qatar don't even need refineries to get LPG, they just suck it straight out of massive "wet" gas wells. India doesn't have those specific types of wells. So, for us to keep using LPG, we have to keep buying expensive crude oil and hoping the 3% we get as a by-product is enough. Over the long term, in hindsight, it was a losing game. Indian bureaucracy should have envisaged this and prepared in advance, esp. when Ujjwala Scheme more than doubled the number of LPG connections to ~32cr. That was a strategic mistake. Switching to PNG is basically India’s way of saying that let's stop relying on a byproduct that we lack domestically and start using the methane (natural gas) we actually produce at home. It’s safer, it’s underground (so it's harder to disrupt during a war), and it keeps the supply chain running even when global oil prices go crazy. For an average person, it’s the difference between waiting for a truck that might not come and having a tap that never runs dry.
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Anish@143
Anish@143@Anish_Justice·
@Brahmos007 Trust the Men, Trust the Process. Demonetization was a Master stroke but GOI never took credit. COVID was a Huge Disaster But GOI never took Credit, Now India has Energy Crisis due to which many Hotels and Factories are closed. Still Bhakts will call it a Master stroke. 😂😂😂😂
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BRAHMOS
BRAHMOS@Brahmos007·
MoDiplomacy 🔥
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Nabila Jamal
Nabila Jamal@nabilajamal_·
India's Ministry of Petroleum issues a landmark order: The Natural Gas Pipeline Distribution Order, 2026 gives the Centre power to override local hurdles blocking piped gas rollout across India. → Housing societies & RWAs can no longer block pipeline laying → Cuts through bureaucratic delays, high fees & approval bottlenecks → Triggered by Strait of Hormuz blockage & Gulf LNG facility damage India is looking to turn the adversity into an opportunity
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Flt Lt Anoop Verma (Retd.) 🇮🇳
This is Big A reason, why Modi Govt is most trusted & act swiftly when needed MoP (Ministry of Petroleum) issues an unprecedented order The Natural Gas Pipeline Distribution Order, 2026 It grants the Central Govt power 1. To override local hurdles blocking piped gas rollout across India 2. Housing societies & RWAs can no longer block pipeline laying 3. Cuts through bureaucratic delays, high fees & approval bottlenecks Fantastic move to convert an adversary into an opportunity Well Done GoI 👏
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News Algebra
News Algebra@NewsAlgebraIND·
BIG BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Govt has made it mandatory for households with piped natural gas (PNG) to switch from LPG cylinders. Homeowners have three months to make the switch, or their LPG supply will be discontinued. Exceptions will be allowed where PNG connection is not technically feasible.
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Palwinder Singh · CFA · Author
@NalinisKitchen @zomato For you to pay ₹102, the restaurant likely received less than ₹70 after Zomato’s 25–30% commission. No business can survive on a ₹23 gross per sandwich. The only way the restaurant survives is by skimping on quality or underpaying their staff.
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Nalini Unagar
Nalini Unagar@NalinisKitchen·
Not every story about @Zomato is bad. Last week, I ordered 3 veg toast sandwiches and paid just ₹102. No delays. No issues.
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The Nalanda Index
The Nalanda Index@Nalanda_index·
🚨 VIP culture is out of control and the public is paying the price. A man driving calmly in his own lane gets bullied by police not for breaking rules, but simply because a “VVIP” is passing. The lane was already clear. Still, the officer chose intimidation over duty. 👉 Roads are built with taxpayers’ money not reserved for politicians. 👉 Security doesn’t mean stripping citizens of dignity. 👉 This kind of arrogance isn’t protection it’s abuse of power. Enough is enough. Respect the law, not the status.
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Bandi Sanjay Kumar
Bandi Sanjay Kumar@bandisanjay_bjp·
This is a time to stand stronger as Team India.🇮🇳 Global crises demand national unity, not cheap political comedy. While some suggest rubbing stones to make fire, Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji has been working to ensure that not a single kitchen in India goes cold. More than 3.75 lakh Indians have safely returned, including around 1,000 from Iran, many of them young medical students.This is not foreign policy failure. This is foreign policy working. India today is far stronger because Modi ji’s govt - • Expanded India’s energy import sources from 27 countries to 41 countries • Built Strategic Petroleum Reserves of over 53 lakh metric tonnes, with expansion underway beyond 65 lakh metric tonnes • Increased ethanol blending from 1-1.5% to nearly 20%, reducing oil imports significantly • Electrified railways, saving around 180 crore litres of diesel every year • Expanded metro rail from less than 250 km in 2014 to about 1,100 km today • Provided 15,000 electric buses to states • Set up 6 new urea plants, adding over 76 lakh metric tonnes annual capacity • Increased domestic DAP/NPK fertilizer output and diversified import sources • Distributed over 22 lakh solar pumps under PM-KUSUM • Increased solar capacity from 3 GW to 140 GW • Enabled nearly 40 lakh rooftop solar installations • Operationalised 200 CBG plants under GOBARdhan • Approved new hydro and nuclear capacity expansion • Launched a ₹70,000 crore mission to build Made-in-India ships and reduce strategic vulnerability When the world is in turmoil, responsible leadership means standing together to protect national interests & to protect our citizens, our farmers, and our economy.
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Pralhad Joshi
Pralhad Joshi@JoshiPralhad·
The sun always existed, but it took Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji’s leadership to truly harness its power for India’s growth. During the UPA era, * Solar module manufacturing capacity was only around 3 GW; today, it has reached nearly 172 GW. * Solar cell manufacturing, which was zero back then, has now risen to around 27 GW. * India’s solar power capacity has grown from just 2.8 GW to nearly 144 GW, while wind energy capacity has increased from around 21 GW to 55 GW. Through bold reforms, the PLI scheme and a clear roadmap for ingot and wafer manufacturing, India is not only producing #CleanEnergy, but also building a self-reliant #RenewableEnergy ecosystem.
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