Anshad M Nassar
186 posts


@RishiJoeSanu I believe both comes under the category of "നിലം" as per government records
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@amnassaar Paddy land and Wetlands are not always the same thing.
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Just reform it to exclude specifically sensitive wetland. Paddy land conservation is largely useless and only used just for blocking development, especially by NIMBY communists larping as activists.


Atheist / അച്ചപ്പം അജിത്ത് ( ആലുവക്ക് സമീപം)@sarscov22019
ഭൂ നിയമങ്ങളിൽ റിഫോംസ് അനിവാര്യമാണ് അതിൽ യാതൊരു സംശയവുമില്ല . പക്ഷേ ,പാടം നികത്തലുമായി ബന്ധപ്പെട്ടു എന്റെ അഭിപ്രായം വ്യത്യാസമാണ് . ആലപ്പുഴയുടെ പാരിസ്ഥിതിക സാഹചര്യത്തിൽ നെൽപാടങ്ങൾ ഒരു major wetland ecosystem ആണ് അത് നികത്തിയാൽ flood ആകും ,എന്നാൽ പാലക്കാടൊന്നും അങ്ങനല്ല (1/3
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@avs_IND Meanwhile the EB bill in Tamil Nadu for the same consumption. The difference is huge. KSEB has become such a disaster that they are not able to make use of the electricity generated by household solar users

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@nanduveey In that POV every status and story is having the same intent. Proving someone that you visited some places or experienced something
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People sit in the theater with phones ready in hand, flash on, just waiting for the title screen to appear. They capture it, post it , tag friends and the cast & crew (who often reshare it!!?), then keep checking views and replying to everyone.
Why prove you watched the movie?
Nandu 🇦🇷@nanduveey
Hate me all you want, but I seriously hate people taking photos & videos of the movie title screen right in the theater. Put your phone away and just watch the damn film. 🙂🚶 #TheaterEtiquette
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@sarscov22019 നല്ലൊരു ശതമാനം പെൻഷൻ പോകുന്നത് മുൻ മന്ത്രിമാർ, MLA മാരുടെ സ്റ്റാഫ് ന് പോകുന്നുണ്ട്
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@adadithya Bhavish had one job to do. Instead he went to do multiple part time jobs resulting in messing up every single one of them
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@Thodupuzhakaran Dash cam can be set to turn on as it detects any collision
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@amnassaar ഉണ്ടല്ലോ പക്ഷെ വണ്ടി ഓഫ് ആകുമ്പോ അതും ഓഫ് ആകും. ☹️
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In 2016, during my college days, a story from Malayalam Manorama stuck with me.
Savji Dholakia, a billionaire diamond merchant from Surat running a ₹6,000 crore empire, sent his 21-year-old son Dravya Dholakia to Kochi with just ₹7,000 and three conditions, he could not work in the same place for more than a week, he could not use his father's name, and that money was strictly for emergencies.
Dravya spent his first five days without a job or a place to stay, got rejected by around 60 places, and eventually found work at a bakery just to survive.
Why would a billionaire put his own son through this?
Because Savji Dholakia knew he did not build a ₹6,000 crore empire in comfort. He built it through hardship, and he wanted his son to feel the weight of that.
When I came across this story recently, it immediately connected to a conversation I had with Alex K Babu, founder and chairman of Hedge Equities Ltd, on the Kerala Product Hunt (KPH) Podcast.
There is a famous Japanese saying: "Rice paddy to rice paddy in three generations."
It is a saying about the third generation curse, the idea that what the first generation builds from nothing, the third generation loses entirely.
The first generation usually builds from scratch by going through hardships, taking risks, and facing uncertainty to build from almost nothing.
The second generation then steps in to expand the foundation, protect it, and make the business stronger.
However, by the time it reaches the third generation, comfort slowly enters the picture, killing responsibility.
This is why wealth rarely survives three generations, not because wealth disappears on its own but because the mindset that created that wealth is not always passed down.
The next generation might inherit the wealth and surname, but they do not always inherit that hunger, discipline, and responsibility.
According to Alex, "Complacency starts when everyone becomes comfortable and happy with what they already have."
This is why he believes families must keep putting challenges in front of the next generation, not to make their life difficult, but to ensure they keep thinking, moving, and creating.
Wealthy families often challenge their children more because they understand the danger of comfort, wanting the next generation to build something of their own instead of depending on ancestral wealth.
People who built something big from the ground went through hardship, and that hardship gave them the hunger to build empires.
And for that hunger to survive into the next generation, they need challenges that force them to think, take responsibility, break their own limits, and create something for the future.
See the goal is not to deny comfort, it is to make sure comfort does not kill growth.
Because in the end, legacy should never become a comfortable place to sleep, but rather a responsibility to continue building further.


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Won't be suprised if there will be startup like blinkit from where u can call anyone like plumber carpenter electrification for ur house work!!
NDTV@ndtv
'No Plumber In 5 Years': India Heading For A Blue-Collar Blackout, Warns Expert ndtv.com/business-news/…
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@sumanthraman Boomer tried to be cool. Meanwhile the whole community is crushing him.
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Interviewed a candidate for a techie opening yesterday. CTC for the candidate with 4 years experience in current company is 7.2 LPA. Asked what the expectation was.
Candidate says 16 lakh. I said that's more than double current CTC. Candidate says yes that's what I want. Conversation ended soon after.
Increasingly feeling out of touch with today's generation.
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@padmarajan @GreatKerala1 Mahn the discussion is about tamils being perverts in and around Varkala and here you are ranting about the domestic tourism industry in TN vs Kerala. Stick to the topic of discussion
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@vigneshhari02 @GreatKerala1 It's not about 2 perverts. There were many other videos of tamilian capturing foreigners and approaching them in a negative way. He is mentioning facts here, not spitting racism.
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@GreatKerala1 This shows your subtle racist mindset So 2 perverts represent the whole of Tamils? Patrol and nab them instead of venoming people and growing the hatred .
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@ThadiMeesha It's not like that. There are 10 or 20 marks worth of MCQs of 1 or 2 marks each. It's a little risky than descriptive questions of 1 or 2 marks as they either gain complete mark or lose it, nothing in between.
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@ChanchalKamini Meanwhile my mom served me extra spicy food for the ulcer to heal,🥲
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my entire childhood could’ve been different if someone had handed me this instead of telling me “it’ll heal on its own”
julii-@ulianpuyy
Baru tau di jepang ini tuh wajib di stock 😭😭 Adikku sering sariawan, tempel ini malam besoknya udah sembuh TOTAL 🥹
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