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  1. The best way to spend New Year's is by staying at home

    6 months
    My marriage anniversary is on 31st, we tried to spend the first couple of years outing (wife's idea as she never lived in Pune much)

    After those, we have been following the tradition of lord of rings, popcorn, wine and stuff. They always end up way better than outings.
  2. Affordable stay options near Nesco

    6 months
    Footpath 😸
  3. Beginner trader here...

    6 months
    Don't know what you wanna hear now.
    If the market is not volatile und just ranging, you can make money by trading reversals. But like everything on the stock market: that's not easy, and you need to know what to do.

    Nothing on the stock market is easy.
  4. Which is the best On Screen Jodi Of All Time?

    6 months
    i love SRK-Deepika or SRK-Juhi more than SRK-Kajol
  5. Before you win, you need someone to ensure you don't lose

    6 months
    They need to add specialized test batters like we had before. Please back Abimanyu eswaran, Sai Sudharahan, Washington. Or at least give a second chance to Rahane or Pujara, they both are 36 and have 3-4 years of cricket in them.
  6. Chennai book fair 2025

    6 months
    Where???
  7. Bhai jo bhi bolo, Digvijay ke jaane ke baad show boring ho gaya hai

    6 months
    Kuch bhi ...This was one of the most happening weeks of the show
  8. This proves that ethanol blending is only there to fund our dear Transport Minister’s wildest dreams.

    6 months
    Rupee has devalued heaps since 2014. Also, ethanol blending is not more than 5% by volume.. it won’t reduce fuel prices that much
  9. Chennai book fair 2025

    6 months
    Enga zoom panraan paaren 🤦‍♂️
  10. Kalesh Kalesh Kalesh.What's happening. Ft :- Shehzada , Pratiksha , Rajan Shahi , Shalini

    6 months
    Even star plus needs to be blamed for this nonsense.
  11. Got these from Nehru place!

    6 months
    Indira Gandhi?
  12. Diwali lights on car

    6 months
    That too on BMW, money surely doesn’t buy you a brain
  13. Diwali lights on car

    6 months
    Looks good
  14. Kalesh Kalesh Kalesh.What's happening. Ft :- Shehzada , Pratiksha , Rajan Shahi , Shalini

    6 months
    https://preview.redd.it/v4ush6k7jy9e1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4668d600a6b47a5e59db8f59fc36ce7fa17ec6ed
  15. Tax situation in India! You. An declare yourself as farmer to avoid taxes.

    6 months
    12.91 crore, which she shelled out, was already after tax income earned by her father. Plus, the land is registered as agriculture. They have saved on stamp duty, but that land can not be used for commercial purpose anymore.

    You can also buy agricultural land and save on stamp duty by declaring yourself as a farmer. The law is same for everybody
  16. Percentage of Cousin marriages in Indian states

    6 months
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  17. Got a nice little surprise with my Chaayos order

    6 months
    [OC]
  18. Any Ex-lakshayians (PW🥰)

    6 months
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  19. A plot in paradise and India’s struggle for influence in Asia

    6 months
    India’s covert attempt to oust Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu has unveiled a high-stakes power struggle between India and China for influence in the Indian Ocean. The Washington Post reports that in January 2024, Indian intelligence agency RAW secretly discussed funding an $6 million impeachment plot with Maldivian opposition leaders, proposing to bribe MPs, military officials, and criminal gangs. Despite these efforts, the scheme failed due to insufficient parliamentary support and fears of destabilizing the Maldives. This intrigue underscores the intensifying competition between India and China, with each using loans, infrastructure projects, and political maneuvers to sway strategic nations. Muizzu, who campaigned on expelling Indian troops and favoring China, initially resisted New Delhi but later sought Indian financial aid to manage his country’s $8 billion debt. By October, fiscal realities led him to mend ties with India, calling it a “valued partner” during a state visit. This episode highlights the delicate balance smaller nations like the Maldives must navigate in the shadow of geopolitical giants.

    This revelation gains sharper clarity in light of The Diplomat’s November 2024 report, which describes Muizzu’s government [enacting sweeping anti-defection laws to shield itself](https://thediplomat.com/2024/11/maldives-opposition-cries-foul-as-muizzu-government-amends-constitution-to-deter-defections/) from exactly such subversive plots. Rushed through parliament with lightning speed, the amendments strip lawmakers of their autonomy, disqualifying them for switching allegiances or resigning from their parties. Critics have decried these measures as a death blow to parliamentary independence, solidifying Muizzu’s grip on power. Yet, when seen against the backdrop of India’s alleged interference, this reaction seems not only calculated but inevitable—a fortress erected in response to a foreign power’s attempt to topple the house of cards.

    Such a plan, cloaked under the guise of strategic necessity, raises grave questions about India’s global image as a proponent of democratic values. If India can orchestrate such shadowy maneuvers abroad, what does this say about its respect for sovereignty and democracy? Worse, it forces us to confront an even more troubling question: are similar tactics deployed by state agencies within India’s borders, targeting its own citizens and representatives? If so, what does this reveal about the robustness—or fragility—of India’s democratic foundations?
  20. Odia kids - speaking in Hindi doesn't make you sound any smarter

    6 months
    Absolutely. My brother who was brought up in the core of Odisha doesn’t let his son learn Odia. I feel terrible about it but there’s nothing can be done.
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