Jeevan
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One of my friend's relatives' son earns Rs. 95,000 per month in village.
He has 2 clothes selling shops in village. One shop fully dedicated for sarees and another is for men's clothes.
He is just 12th pass.
His says it was not easy. He struggled a lot when he started this business. He used to go to other villages to sell sarees and other clothes.
Now he just sits at the counter.
He gives per month salary to 3 people.
He is enjoying his life in village 😅
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@shazcodes Yes , pretty much depressing without opportunities after graduating
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Cleared my engineering degree in 2021 with zero placements.
Spent 2 years learning web development.
Built 20+ projects.
Applied to 500+ companies.
Got 4 interview calls.
Failed all of them , not because of skills, but because culture fit didn't exist.
Joined a startup as an unpaid intern.
Worked 14 hours a day for 8 months.
They promised a full-time role.
They hired someone's referral instead.
Started freelancing on Upwork.
Bought connects with my last savings.
Sent 80 proposals.
Got 1 reply.
Client didn't pay.
Took a loan for a digital marketing course.
Certification means nothing without experience.
Experience means nothing without a chance.
Resume has a 3-year employment gap now.
One HR literally asked: Were you in jail?
Friends getting married, buying homes
I can't buy a new mouse for my 6 years old laptop.
I stopped telling people I'm looking for opportunities.
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@CaVivekkhatri I've stopped watching, nothing interesting
It's just young talents splurged huge money by buying.
Or offering crores to poor players
Spoiled this cricket by entirely commercialization
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@NimoYadhuvanshi Dude retailor investors can't increase stock prices
FII+ dii combination for a stock to move ahead
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Nithin Kamath, please stop creating panic.
FIIs and FPIs may come and go… shock absorbing capacity of Indian retailers is high.
Nithin Kamath@Nithin0dha
Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR: Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help. On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead. He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows. If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.
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@swapnakpanda Civil, electrical & mechanical people are also vulnerable
India's manufacturing sector is hardly making any impact
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> Software engineers may be extinct by 2030.
> A doctor can still earn in 6 figures after losing his job.
> A lawyer don't even need a permanent job.
> So do a plumber, electrician, vehicle mechanic.
> Mechanical, Civil, Electrical Engineers are safe from AI.
> Parents push their kids to study Comp Sc.
> Paying ₹10 lakhs in 4 years.
> Colleges still teaching the curriculum of 1990's.
> Students doing free internships.
> Spending sleepless nights to solve all Leetcode problems.
> End up getting jobs with 3-5 LPA.
> And lose job after 5 years.
> After that also being asked to solve sorting, linked list in the interviews.
> India's economy prospered due to IT boom.
> But the same diaspora is now struggling.
> No job security. No social security.
> No freebies. No IT relax after layoff.
> No pension. No future.
> Govt is still silent.
> Educationists are still silent.
> How will we survive after 2030?
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bhenchod kya jeevan jiya hai sala,
na to pyaar dhundh paaya,
na hi kayi logo ke jaise playboy ban paaya.
3 saal JEE mai barbaad kardiye aur ab
5 saal iss dual degree mai.
career jhant barabar nahi bana,
itni mehnat kari padhai karne mai,
fir bhi wahi khade hai.
stock market ki maa chud rakhi hai
shortlist hota hu toh interview mai reject hojaata hu,
intern lag nahi rhi hai,
body banani hai toh time mil nahi rha
bhenchod karu toh karu kya.
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@OjasSharma276 Well , it's not the mistake of the student.
It's the problem of the system , students require good motivation and industry connections to achieve this.
Which isn't happening
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Reality of Students in CSE:
>1st year: Bro 20LPA is easy
>2nd year: Still thinks 20LPA is easy
>3rd year: Okay 10LPA is decent
>4th year: Anything above 5LPA without bond is great. Will switch companies to get more LPA.
>Gets into corporate and understands that switching requires a crazy level of dedication.
Regrets college decisions.
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@ACTFibernet Unauthorised cables over my private property in Bangalore. No permission taken. Requesting immediate rerouting


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@PoornimaNimo Damn everyone has same story from rags to riches , tell something new.
It's become very boring nowadays
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A young boy in Gujarat lost his father when he was just 5 years old. His mother raised him alone in Ahmedabad, struggling to make ends meet.
As a young boy, he had only one pair of shoes and a single T shirt. He washed the T Shirt every night, so he could wear it again the next day.
With no fancy facilities, he taught himself to bowl on the streets of Ahmedabad, developing the characteristic slingy action the world now recognizes instantly.
In 2012, a video of his bowling caught the eye of John Wright, who was then working as a talent scout and coach for the Mumbai Indians, and he was called for trials.
In 2013, he was picked by Mumbai Indians in the IPL. A skinny young fast bowler with a strange action… but incredible talent.
During the early years of the player's IPL career with the Mumbai Indians, Mitchell Johnson noticed his unusual bowling action and raw pace during practice.
Johnson, who used ASICS shoes himself, gifted the player a pair of ASICS bowling shoes.
His first pair of high quality shoes.
Years later, the same boy who once struggled to afford shoes became a global ambassador for ASICS.
From IPL newcomer to India’s strike bowler, he went on to take 400+ international wickets and become one of the most feared fast bowlers in the world.
And today, that boy from Ahmedabad stands tall as a T20 World Cup 2026 champion for India.
The World knows him as Jasprit Bumrah.🔥🔥🔥

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@garu_suman321 @slicebank Yeah @slicebank IPO application is required and mutual funds sip's mandate
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@slicebank Below Features are Required
1. NPCI DBT Link
2. AEPS Transaction
3. IPO UPI Autopay / ASBA IPO
4. Internet Banking Services
5. UPI LITE
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The byappanahalli to Swami Vivekananka circle is a real road block 20-30 mins time is waste there if you are travelling by own vehicle/ @BMTC_BENGALURU Buses.
It's a shame living here , and traffic nightmare still continuing
Metro fares are only rising
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I graduated in 2024. Still no tech job. Still applying. Still getting rejected.
Here's what nobody tells you about the post graduation void:
You think graduation is the finish line. It's not. It's the start of a weird, lonely phase nobody prepared you for.
No routine. No classmates. No semester to structure your life around. Just you, a laptop, and 37 tabs of job listings that all want "2+ years experience" for an entry-level role.
Your parents ask "kuch hua?" every other day. You say "process chal raha hai." Every time. Same answer. Same fake confidence.
LinkedIn becomes your worst enemy. Everyone's posting offer letters. New roles. "Excited to announce." Meanwhile you're refreshing your email hoping for anything that isn't a rejection.
The guilt is the worst part. You feel guilty for resting. Guilty for not applying enough. Guilty for watching a show. Guilty for existing without a job title.
Nobody tells you this phase exists. They show you the "I got placed" photo. Not the 6 months of silence before it.
So if you're in this void right now — no offer, no clarity, just confusion — just know:
You're not lazy. You're not behind. You're in the part of the story nobody posts about.
Still here. Still trying. That counts for something.
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Local people are responsible for the death of 2 year kid in Mahdevapura assembly. Says @MALimbavali
She is right. We have to suffer for voting her out in the election. We citizen of Mahadevapura is responsible for all the mis governance happening in Mahadevapura.
Our mistake was making her win, even after seeing the 15 years of misgovernance.
Hope at least we will learn lesson and stop making such mistakes.
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@OldNationalist1 @ANI Lol , what's the use , See Ashwini vaishnav , more educated, still is a disaster handing railways and IT
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@jeevan_2000 @ANI You should check the profile of IAS in last 25-30 years.
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#WATCH | Kota, Rajasthan: Twin Brothers Mahroof and Masroor Ahmed Khan from Bhubaneswar have got the same score in several exams, including the JEE-Main 2026 Session 1 examination.
Masroor Ahmed Khan says, "I have been in Kota since class 10 and have been following coaching materials for the last 3 years under the guidance of a teacher... I have always been motivated. That's why I earned good marks in JEE Main... We (he and his twin brother Mahroof) studied together. We have a same study time... Both of us motivated each other. We learned a lot from each other..."
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