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Small Jugaad to keep my hand warm this winter
Super Saiyyan God link now! Right now! !!
Thank you. -
Poverty below 5%, extreme poverty rates minimal in India: SBI research
So my eyes deceive me ? -
Shiv Sena (UBT) praises Devendra Fadnavis over development plans for Gadchiroli
We have all the political news on this sub but no one shared the govts praiseworthy plans recently announced for the most remote district Gadchiroli.
We need to share the positive news more than the negative ones if we wanna move ahead -
DYSP in Trouble: Woman Alleges Inappropriate Behavior !!
There's a clear imbalance of power and yet people are quick to blame women -
Meet rescued baby βChaiβ
Ginger and Chai...π -
Thoughts???
I know this is a controversial opinion. I kind of appreciate the tiered and anti-import taxation on cars. Just think of it for a second.
1. The tiered taxation penalizes people wanting bigger cars more. Affordable cars have low GST and fancier ones have way more. And in India less than 10% own cars and if you remove the cheaper altos, wagonr and the likes I bet the number would be around 2-3%. So doesn't that mean all this high tax is only for the top 2-3%?
2. Traffic scene would be disaster if bigger cars become cheaper and everybody drives a xuv700 instead of xuv300.
3. Hyundai, Suzuki, VAG would have never setup manufacturing if not due to the import penalty! Almost 98% of cars sold in India is assembled in India. Think of how many jobs it created. The whole industry wouldn't even exist if not for import taxes. Indian auto industry would have faced same scene as Indian smartphone industry. We would all be driving cheap ass Chinese copy cats.
It feels stingy when you see those numbers. But again you are part of top 2-3% to be actually able to afford it. -
Eicher Motors at All-Time High: Bubble or the Real Deal?
Huge bubble wherever you look.Β -
Can do anything for money( nothing sexual and criminal)
Got linkedin on reddit as well π«‘ -
What do Keralites do for living?
Those houses were built and refurbished from generations.
Some of the people that own these houses, study, live and work in bangalore and all the other major cities and abroad.
Just the way bangalore became what it is.
Kerala has grown to be what it is. -
Protesters were accidentally set on fire during protest against Bhopal's Union Carbide Waste Disposal In Pithampur
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Update - the adhesive is off!
We need one full car pic :) -
Guide to Chennai for someone coming from North India
Bring apples bro π welcome hahaha -
Ordered Dot& Key sunscreen from instamart and this is what I got.
I had a better experience with Blinkit. It was a similar situation, and I received an instant refund. -
Finallyyy .. A republic day jhaki from Bihar .. Why after so many years ?
Abhi Central Government ke saath hai jeee ... Election ka bhi angle hai..
Baaki abhi Sarkaar Coalition ki hai Centre | State dono mein... -
Parents compelled me to join Merchant Navy after class 12, now I aspire to go abroad? A'm I making a wrong life decision ? Is it too late ?
What do you intend to do after going abroad? Study? Work?
If your intention is to study and then settle down with a job at that place, then things don't seem to be quite ideal for it at this point of time. Europe is in a never recovering recession, US with Trump who knows how that's going to turn out, Canada is pretty much a no-go zone, Australian immigration policy is getting quite challenging as well.
If it is to work, then you have a pretty good skill set in marine engineering, you may need to gain some more experience though. The key is to build connections, that would help you to gain some foothold in a country that would like to eventually move to. LinkedIn is a good space for that and then the connections you make in your job would be the next avenue -
Pune, it's so difficult to say goodbye to you.
Lovely, taking over from you I'm planning to move to Pune for a bit. I spent a lovely two weeks a while back but need to know what all I can face if I move for longer? Anybody please help out with areas etc, wouldn't mind just renting in KP but that's quite expensive -
It's not always Creta but it's always creta
what feature does creta have that makes drivers insane -
Based on real event
Badmoss -
Punjabi man told "He smells like sh!t"
Why it is always nice people
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