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Harshith🗽

@Harshith740

Liberal Free market individualist/Bitcoin maxi/gold bug

Hyderabad เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2019
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>Early 2026 we see a economic slowdown in the US followed by QE restarting. > Mid 2026 we start seeing first signs of inflation will the US economy still struggling. And maybe even a stimulus check > By late 2026 we start to see inflation in india start to increase too > by 2027 US inflation goes to 2022 and fed stops QE >INDIA'S real economic growth falls below 6% and maybe even below 5% > pressure on indias government increasing to perform. Even structural reforms possible > late 2027 Trump popularity falls below 20% in US > Fed is cornered by late 2027 it's either default or continued inflation Bookmark this and come back mid 2026 to see the result.
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Yeah. It sure it I learnt never to mess with moving objects after. On the bright side I skipped Marathi tuition for the rest of the school year and was able to go to school at 8 am instead of 7 am as I got an exception to skip PE.
Karthick@libertarian_TN

@Harshith740 Pain is a good teacher.

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Fact checking standards if indian media. No wonder why it's dying
Gagandeep Singh Sapra@TheBigGeek

Dear Mr. Sayan Ganguly at @IndiaToday You’ve published a factually incorrect and poorly verified story, and falsely attributed statements to me and @meangeekchick. You wrote: “However, he claimed the officers sent to assist were the same personnel who had earlier issued the threat.” This is completely false. I have never said this. Let me spell it out clearly: * The first set of officers arrived at 2:30 AM (we have photos/videos). * The PCR van personnel refused to come upstairs and asked us to come down. * A third, entirely different team came at 9:30 PM on 27 April. At no point have we claimed these were the same officers. Stop putting words in our mouth. Secondly, this entire story is stitched together from tweets — ours and @dcp_southwest — with zero verification from your side. No outreach. No fact-check. No attempt to understand the issue. The real questions you ignored: [a] Police behaviour and alleged intimidation [b] What exact rule mandates a 10 PM shutdown for cloud kitchens? Show it. [c] If the concern is theft/crowd, is policing not the police’s responsibility? [d] We have formally asked for clarity on 24x7 permissions — where is that in your story? You also suggest we should file a complaint. We already did — multiple times: * Calls * Physical visit * Email * Hand-delivered letter (Refused to Accept) Complaint via Hon. @LtGovDelhi Listening Post All documented. All ignored in your report. We’ve even shared CCTV footage publicly showing the full sequence of events. So tell us — are we the culprits here, or is this just another half-baked story built off tweets without basic journalistic diligence? Did it not occur to you that reaching out for a statement might be the bare minimum before publishing? Link to Youtube: t.co/ulUrHla73r Photo of The Letter Sent Attached May I also point you to some resources, including some from your website 1. restaurantindia.in/article/delhi-… 2. indiatoday.in/cities/delhi/s… 3. industries.delhi.gov.in/sites/default/… 4. indiatoday.in/lifestyle/food… 5. indiatoday.in/information/st… The Fact of the Matter is * Policy intent (2023) → explicit permission for 24-hour functioning * Ground reality (2026) → actual 24/7 kitchens operating and facing regulatory issues Please do some research before making up stories about what we said.

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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
People don't accept that some people are going to be doing better than them as they create more value. and keep on voting for socalists who ensure nobody succeds. And everyone is equally poor.
UP 10T Economic Goal™@up_10t_army

Wealth has levels. Accept it. At least 9 distinct tiers exist. The problem? People compare lifestyles of levels 1–3 with services built for levels 7–9. Every wealth level has its own services. Level 1–3 → Govt/low-cost colleges Level 7–9 → Top global colleges

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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
The American government treats indian immigrants better than our own government treats our citizens. All they can do is ask bribes for every single step along the way. Change this one thing along with provide job opportunities and people will return in droves.
Amarnath Shivashankar@Amara_Bengaluru

I wouldnt disagree with your opinion completely but here is how I look at it @svembu I have been an NRI for 3 years now. I am not sure how long will I continue to be one but I am emotionally connected to whats happening in Bengaluru/Karnataka/India than anything else. Life is a package and there are good and bad things in every part of the world. Are Indians treated as 2nd grade citizen and are there issues of racism abroad - Undoubtedly, there are challenges. While not everybody you come across is a racist, it would be unfair to say there are no issues at all. Would it hurt us - Certainly, why wouldnt it. Are there positive things - Ofcourse and thats why people have been migrating and thats why people try to digest the issues like racism. Can we attract NRIs back to India - Why not. Some may lose jobs/Visas and come back forcefully, some come back to support their aging parents an some come back to genuinely build something in India. Last but not the least - NRIs can talk about the clean air, clean water, Clean roads and other Infrastructure benefits the first world gives. We must improve all this in India not to lure NRIs back to India. Honestly, these are the guys who left India for something better. But Indian Infrastructure and Cities needs to be fixed for the sake of Indians who decided to stay back, who decided to work hard, build something in their own country despite having challenges around Corruption and lack of Governance. Bottomline: The Indians who stayed back in India for whatever reason deserve to get a better life and for their sake, India needs to get fixed.

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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@Benarasiyaa It's a free market. There are tons of other cheaper schools out there. Why are you complaining?
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Piyush Rai@Benarasiyaa·
I’ll be honest - I’ve been living under a rock. As a small-town boy, I’ve never stepped foot in (and my parents could never have afforded) a school that charges ₹2–4 lakhs per quarter. And that’s before you add the transport fee (₹1-2 lakhs), registration fee (₹35,000), admission fee (₹2 lakhs), security deposit, uniforms, stationery, and all the extra-curricular activity charges. Ladies and gentlemen… meet the fee structure of Pathways School, Noida. Welcome to the other side of the moon.
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Piyush Rai@Benarasiyaa

Was looking at the fee structure of Shiv Nadar school in Noida. No way a person who doesn't earn by illegal means can admit his/her child here. Admission fees: ₹2.1 lakhs Caution money: ₹75k Foundations year: ₹1.11 lakh quarterly Why can't we have one country one school fees?

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It is eventually bound to happen. The only reaosn govt colleges have maintained their reputation is due to overregulation of private sector colleges and by limiting the no of seats. Both are now changing. Seats in govt colleges keeps going up even in IITs and IIMs.
Arjun*@mxtaverse

This isn’t counterintuitive at all. If anything, govt institutes being the best at what they do for so long in India was the real anomaly. Looks like they’ll eventually meet the same fate as govt schools. It’s only a matter of time.

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@Ikigaimode @ajxyincognito_ It has always been. I'd want a system where only people with s stake in the future can vote. People like businemen, property/home owners and people with 2 or more kids and young people who have atleast 30 years to live and are net tax payers in the last 5 years.
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
One guy returning from the US. isn't building a nation it's basically paying more money to feed the parasitic elite class. Also if this statement is true, you are indirectly implying indians in india can't build a nation by themselves without NRI help.
Hemant Mohapatra@MohapatraHemant

Most are misunderstanding the message from @svembu. This isn't about "hey India is now like Singapore, come back"; this is about hardship and coming back on a mission to have an impact. I came back after 15+ years and wrote about it here (share.google/01MTe6cUKz6T3n…). This isn't for 99% of people out there - they should stay back, build their careers, etc. Everyone has that right. This is about a very specific type of individual who wants to go through the difficult nation building phase but didn't have the opportunity ten years ago. We didn't have any s-tier AI research, or climate, or space or robotics work happening here. Today we do, there are career options for those wanting to do real cutting edge work in private sector and academia. There is capital. Government support. There is definitely glory at the end of the suffering. But it was never going to be easy. It's easy to quote things like 'ask not what your country can do for you' etc, but there's a reason that that generation in the US gets so much respect. It's a very specific type of an individual who'll return this call, quietly, without Twitter ragebait on all that's wrong in India. I've met a bunch, there are more coming. You know who you are, DMs always open. Just don't expect flowers.

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