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People of Chennai, do you think ghee is unhealthier than oil
Hey if you're rich okay.
Even ghee in plastic containers are from mixed milk. Country cow ghee and all very costly. But yeah that ghee is much healthier. -
What can we do to change India?
\>We still follow a colonial education system designed to make Indians the ideal slaves.
there is nothing wrong with our education system. It has produced the brightest minds that are ruling the business world today.
\>But my question is what can we do as normal citizens?
actively work towards abolishing religion. -
What can we do to change India?
1. Promote individuality and reduce collectivism in people.
2. Promote independence and self reliance of women.
3. Promote a gender neutral society.
4. Promote nuclear families as opposed to joint families.
5. Promote free speech.
6. Promote respect of public and private property.
7. Promote cleanliness, hygiene and self discipline. -
If you could choose your height, how tall would you be
6'3. I need 6cm more to be 6'3 -
Missing brother. Please help
Oh man he is in my home ...... Give me money .... Then I will give you your brother 😺😉 -
Bareilly Ki Barfi to be re released in cinemas on 7th February 2025, in time for Valentine’s Day.
Why!!! This is not even that good a movie. -
Emulation meme
Since google has been trying to make their chromebook work for so long, they could easily make a version of winlator with better performance. -
What you listenin' to Delhi?
https://preview.redd.it/wolv75r20qce1.jpeg?width=1170&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3e78401bedb6c079742c8d3aba9d279e972e0caf -
The epitome of Masculinity
Har har mahadev! -
Hindi seeping into our lives like never before. Is it for good?
Untunnadhi Hyderabad ani marchipoinava brother. Why turn this place into Bangalore?
I’m also wondering what the OP feels about both the words ‘Bhojanam’ and ‘tayaru’ not being pure Telugu words, and happen to be loan words from Sanskrit and Urdu respectively.Â
Also nobody from Telangana really uses the word Bhojanam either. It’s either Annam or Thindi or Kudu or most commonly, wait for it, ‘Nashta’ which is hilariously not a Telugu word either. -
Light novel store in jodhpur
lmao weeb -
notes keeps scrolling up, how do i reset notes
what program is this? -
Hindi seeping into our lives like never before. Is it for good?
For some reason, 'Bhojanam thayaaru' feels really good. As if going to have some authentic telugu food. -
KV Taunted the makers!
Sahi baat hai, isse acha hina ya friend ko bula ke help kra dete time pe 😂😂 -
What happen to India compared to South Korea and Japan?
I think that South Korea and Taiwan are better comparisons with India, since they were at the same level as India in the 50s. ASEAN countries were also at the same level as India and they have also progressed. Japan was already industrialized with very high literacy levels so it's a different comparison that requires a longer look into history.
Simply stated, we chose a disastrous economic model at independence. We mimicked the Soviets. While others were building industries, we built a massive socialist-bureaucratic complex that collected rent and prevented growth. We averaged 1.5% growth for the first 30 years. To add salt to injury, we chose a path that was the opposite of our long traditions and then falsely dubbed it the "hindu" rate of growth. The low rate of growth was a result of an imported socialist model that destroyed all creativity and initiative. Indians are hard working but we destroyed the work ethic. We have trading traditions going back 2000 years. Instead, we closed ourself off from the world.
In human terms, the disastrous socialist policies were responsible for poverty and misery for hundreds of millions. Since we had cut ourself from trade, we didn't have the currency to import food. As a result, we had to beg for food from USA.
Korea, Taiwan and ASEAN also went through turbulent times. They too faced wars and insurgencies. But they kept their economies mostly open. Even a 2-3% difference in growth over the course of 20-30 years meant that their per capita incomes became many times higher allowing greater investments in education and health.
The self inflicted wounds of our socialist masters continue to live on and the tottering socialist-bureaucratic complex still collects rent and still throws obstacles to growth. -
What you listenin' to Delhi?
Chhoo lo jo mujhe -
DISGUSTING. DISGUSTED. PLEASE HAVE SOME SELF RESPECT.
The word self respect seems to be missing from the younger generations dictionary these days it seems. -
Where are 'Rate my Portfolio' Guys?
Aaj to portfolio ki dhajjiya ud gayi hai
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