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شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2020
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
IMPORTANT: Brent crude slips to $79.33 a barrel. When crude rises, consumers are told fuel prices must go up. When crude falls, will petrol and diesel prices come down too? Or is the middle class destined to be the government’s favourite revenue source? 🤔
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Telegram Messenger
Telegram Messenger@telegram·
Over 300,000 people die of drowning each year. In order to protect society, it is now illegal to consume or possess water. Your government is also considering banning solid food, as it presents a needless choking hazard. You are not an adult. You are a baby. Eat the baby food.
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PMO India
PMO India@PMOIndia·
For India, AI means “All Inclusive”
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Telegram Messenger@telegram·
@fusion89211 Indian people are some of the smartest, kindest people I know. The Indian government on the other hand...
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mas.to /@kingslyj·
Indian "tech" entrepreneurs must be the only ones in the whole world that go around cheering govt banning apps like 2-rupee IT cell drones.
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product

Durov is missing the point here, and the students he claims to speak for are exactly who NTA is trying to protect. Let me give credit where it is due, because I think NTA got this mostly right. Let me start with what was actually happening. The NTA has categorically said that no paper was leaked. So, there was no real leak. What there was, was rackets running channels openly named "PAPER LEAKED NEET" and "Re-NEET 2026," selling fake papers to terrified kids and demanding anything from a few thousand to a few lakh rupees. Durov says Telegram shows when a message was edited, and that they are making that edited tag more prominent. Fine. But think about who is on the other side of this. A 17 year old at 1 AM before the biggest exam of their life, running on no sleep and pure fear. When a channel flashes a "leaked paper" at them, they are not going to squint for a tiny edited label. Scared people do not read the fine print. NTA understood that. Durov does not seem to. But the most important bit is simply the fact that Telegram has no office in India and answers to nobody. India tried taking these channels down one by one, and it went nowhere. New ones appeared faster than the old ones came down. When the platform refuses to be reachable and lets extortion run in the open, what exactly is a government supposed to do, shrug and let students get robbed? So NTA did something smart, if you read the actual order. The block is only till June 22, around the re-exam. The editing curb runs till June 30. It is targeted, time bound, and tied to one specific exam window. Yes, a temporary block is not a perfect tool, and we should always be careful about blocking apps. Fair. But clearly, Telegram would just not cooperate and the platform continued to run rackets that were actively fleecing scared children. NTA chose to protect the kids. That was the right call. Durov is defending his app. NTA was defending 22 lakh students. I know whose side I am on. :)

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Abhishek Singhvi
Abhishek Singhvi@DrAMSinghvi·
When diplomat Devyani Khobragade was humiliated and arrested in the US in 2013, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s government responded firmly. Diplomatic privileges were reviewed, special facilities withdrawn, and India’s national dignity upheld. Today, after the tragic killing of three Indian sailors, where is that same resolve? Why this deafening silence? A strong foreign policy is not about headlines and photo-ops; it is about standing up for every Indian citizen, everywhere. The nation deserves answers.
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Stanly Johny
Stanly Johny@johnstanly·
What an awful headline, @CNN! Indian lives are not collateral damage in anybody’s war. Here, they were killed by American missiles.
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ARS
ARS@daddyji01·
Haan bhai??? Ke hogaya!!!???? Abhi patriotism dikhai nahi de raha!!
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Stanly Johny
Stanly Johny@johnstanly·
My point is that I understand when #India doesn't name the perpetrator when it condemns the Israeli bombing of Qatar. I understand when India doesn't name when it condemns the Russian attacks in Ukraine. I also understand if India doesn't want to name when it condemns the Iranian attack on Persian Gulf monarchies. That's strategic balancing. But I don't understand why India doesn't name the country that fired missiles at vessels carrying Indian nationals, and killed three of them, in India's neighbourhood waters!
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Trivedi
Trivedi@Scholesy18T·
This useless cabinet achieved 187% GDP growth (versus under 100% in the last 12 years), under this cabinet the Rupee was not Asia’s worst currency like today, and our stock market was not the world's second-worst performing stock market. It didn’t shut down 93,000 public schools like your paw paw, maintained petrol at 50–60 INR without ethanol blending despite 100–147 USD crude oil, and preserved a strong RTI and relatively free media. Furthermore, it levied no STT, LTCG, or STCG, enabling middle-class wealth growth and stability. Under its watch, India's per capita was not less than Bangladesh like today, income inequality was not worse than the days of the British Raj like today, and Taiwan did not overtake India in stock market capitalization.
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Dale Steyn
Dale Steyn@DaleSteyn62·
There’s no bigger advertisement for Test cricket than if Sooryavanshi tells the world his dream is to play red ball for India. Our hopes sit with you young sir.
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Sagar
Sagar@sagarcasm·
Economics topper from Galgotias university
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Joy Bhattacharjya
Joy Bhattacharjya@joybhattacharj·
Ishan Kishan is a terrific cricketer who has just essayed an amazing international comeback. He has also made almost a 100 crores just from IPL fees, not counting international duty and endorsements. This cheque is not a 100th of what he has already made and he's not the greedy sort. So one can only assume this was literally a payout for a photo-op with him to ensure that the others in the picture got into the papers and all over social media. Obviously, why spend one crore of government money on creating facilities or training centres or bankrolling poor athletes when you can instead use it to create a photo op by paying the one of the few athletes from your state who really does not need the money! And that's why sport in India is where it is.
Mukesh singh@Mukesh_Journo

एक करोड़ का इनाम बिहार सरकार के तरफ़ से ईशान किशन को ..! #Bihar #cricket #ishaankishan

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Trendulkar
Trendulkar@Trendulkar·
The minister’s educational background includes Doon School, St. Stephen’s, Harvard and Stanford. The netas of our country have decided to treat people as mindless robots on purpose. It's by design. You’re on your own.
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh: Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia says, "I don't use air conditioning in my car, nor do I sit in an air-conditioned environment. And when people ask me, even in the 51-degree heat of May and June, I say, 'This is Chambal skin.' And let me tell you something else: I look a little young, but my soul is very old. Keep an onion in your pocket. Nothing will happen to you. And in today's times, everyone is carrying boxes. The communication minister is carrying onions. These are old things. And as Ayurveda progresses, we shouldn't forget these things..." (26.04) (Source: Office of Jyotiraditya Scindia)

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