@BCCI@msdhoni admin bhai mast marketing mein lage ho... ye bhi bta do Team India har rahi hai buri tarah.
but apke paise to ho gaye poore MSD ki entry se...lage raho!!
Hi @RenaultIndia
Kindly let me know if my Renault Kwid 2018 RxT (o) is E20 compliant or not?
FYI--My car's silencer has been replaced 2 times in last 10 months and 3rd one is also due for replacement due to excessive rusting.
@AadiAchint Sir, what about cars manufactured before 2023. Rusting ki wajah se meri car ka silencer 2 baar replace ho chuka hai in last 1 year.. 3rd time bhi ready hai... Middle class k pass itne paise nahi hai bar bar car change krne k liye.
Dear SM fam, Team Bharat is protesting, for you & your vehicles against the forced Ethanol 20 Blending policy! Those of you, whose cars or bikes have suffered due to the ridiculous Ethanol 20 Blending Policy, kindly comment below with details, so we may raise our voice for the vehicles you purchased from your hard earned money & paid taxes in advance!
@bonyuppal@VishhalSJain
@volklub apki baat bilkul sahi hai. people like me whose cars are damaged by this ethanol are planning to replace their cars.
but question is which is the best second hand car for daily commute if daily run is 60-70 kms. kindly suggest @volklub bhai?
#GeneralDhirajSeth, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM takes over as the 31st Chief of the Army Staff, #COAS of the Indian Army from #GeneralUpendraDwivedi, PVSM, AVSM. An accomplished officer with four decades of distinguished service, General Dhiraj Seth brings extensive operational, command and staff experience across diverse theatres and appointments. He assumes command at a pivotal juncture in the Indian Army's transformation journey.
@DefenceMinIndia@SpokespersonMoD
Most Indians have not heard of Persistent Systems.
That is a shame, because every Indian should know what happened this weekend.
Let me explain everything from the beginning.
Persistent Systems is an Indian software company founded in Pune in 1990 by Dr. Anand Deshpande.
He started it after doing his PhD at Indiana University, came back to India, and built a technology company from scratch.
For most of its existence, Persistent was a mid-size player that did not get the same attention as TCS, Infosys, or Wipro.
Today, Persistent is recognised as the fastest-growing IT services brand globally in 2026. They have had 24 consecutive quarters of sequential revenue growth.
So, for six straight years, every single quarter has been bigger than the one before it. That kind of consistency is extremely hard to pull off in any business.
Now, they did something that has almost never happened before in Indian tech.
An Indian IT company just launched a takeover bid for a publicly listed German company on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Persistent is offering 81 euros per share to buy Nagarro SE, which works out to approximately 1.1 billion euros.
And they are paying 140 percent above Nagarro's share price the day before the deal was announced. That is how badly they want this company, and how confident they are in what the combined business will be worth.
So what does Nagarro actually do and why does Persistent want it so badly?
Nagarro is headquartered in Munich, Germany. They have 18,500 employees across 40 countries and generated 1 billion euros in revenue in 2025.
Their biggest clients include four of the top five European automotive manufacturers. So BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz type companies.
These are some of the most demanding engineering clients in the world.
Nagarro builds the software that goes inside these companies.
> The dealer management software.
> The supply chain tools.
> The digital interfaces that a BMW engineer uses when designing a new model.
This kind of deeply embedded enterprise software work is extremely difficult to replace once it is in place. These are long relationships measured in decades, not years.
That is why this deal makes strategic sense for Persistent.
Before this deal, only 9 percent of Persistent's revenue came from Europe. After this acquisition closes, that number jumps to 22 percent.
Right now, Persistent earns most of its money from North American clients, which means it is heavily exposed to whatever happens in the US economy.
If US companies cut tech spending, Persistent hurts.
Adding a strong European base changes that. Your revenue is now spread across two of the world's largest economies.
The combined company will have $2.9 billion in annual revenue and more than 46,000 employees across 40 countries. Of those, 37,000 plus will be in India.
So an Indian company, built by an Indian founder, that now employs 37,000 Indians and just bought a German company listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
For most of the last 30 years, the story of Indian IT was that we sent engineers to do work that Western companies needed done cheaply.
Good work, real work, but fundamentally in a support role. You came to us because we were affordable and skilled.
But now with Persistent buying Nagarro, Coforge buying Encora for $2.35 billion, TCS buying Coastal Cloud, Infosys buying Optimum Healthcare IT, Indian IT companies going out and buying Western companies for their client relationships, their market presence, and their technology capabilities.
We are the buyers now. :)
Gujarat's World-class coastal infrastructure!
Bet DwarkaтАУOkha Port.
There is No CONgress Govt in Gujarat since 28 years (since March 1998).
Baaki...Aap Samazdar Hai.
India set up a fully functional field hospital in earthquake-hit Venezuela, thousands of kilometres away, simply to help those in need.
This wonтАЩt dominate timelines or rack up 50 million views. But let there be one racist post targeting Indians, and it spreads like wildfire.
Humanitarian work rarely goes viral. Hate almost always does.