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This Rs 198 crore Nehru "donation" claim is completely fake.
The source people recycle is M.O. Mathai's "Reminiscences of the Nehru Age".
But what Mathai actually says is that Nehru gifted his assets in 1946, excluding ancestral house + bank account, and those assets were about Rs 1.5 lakh, not Rs 198 crore.
To give you some context, the entire Tata Group's assets in 1939 were valued at Rs 62 crore so Rs 198 crore in 1946 would have made Motilal Nehru richer than or on the same league as the Tatas.
@IndiaNewGen How does common Indian tolerate such abuse & loot daily, even after paying taxes pollution is sky-high, potholes everywhere, garbage on road, unemployment.
There should be a nationwide riots by now, the cowardice of common Indians is unbelievable.
At 1st glance, this list looks highly confusing. Why on earth would the Ministry of Health issue a hard chemical ban on basic things like Aloe Vera, Jojoba Oil & Vitamin E alongside heavy antibiotics & painkillers?
If we look closely at numbers 5 through 16 on this list. They are all skin creams/lotions/anti-acne gels combining Aloe Vera, Tea Tree Oil & Vitamin E.
In our country, if a company wants to launch a new single-ingredient drug/a standard pharmaceutical cream, they have to go through multi-year central approvals (rigorous + expensive) with the DCGI (Drugs Controller General of India).
However, for decades, state-level licensing authorities had lax boundaries on what is called a Fixed-Dose Combination. If a pharma company mixed a standard chemical with a natural base like Aloe Vera/Jojoba Oil, they could register it as a unique proprietary new combination at the state level, completely bypassing central safety scrutiny & clinical validation.
A few might think our govt banned Aloe Vera. In reality, they banned these unscientific, uncharacterized commercial mixtures because companies could not provide peer-reviewed data proving that mixing these exact % of oils actually did anything therapeutic. They were essentially selling overpriced, unverified mixtures under the guise of approved medical formulations.
World Bank President Ajay Banga:
I come from Punjab which was India's agricultural centre. Today you'll find young kids there who have just sold their farms. They are rich for 4 years and buy an SUV, smoke and drink a lot. Soon they are broke and end up trying to find gig jobs.
In Japanese archery, there's a discipline called kyudo. The goal isn't to hit the target. The goal is to perfect the form. The belief is that if the archer's posture, breathing, and focus are correct, the arrow will find the target on its Own.
Apply that to your life. Stop obsessing over the result. Perfect the process. Fix your daily habits, your discipline, your mental clarity. Get those right, and the outcomes you're chasing will arrive without you forcing them.
@cbdhage Why India is not producing that was question for many
I am from gaming background
Issue is:
finding investor . 3 crores per year just in salaries required for minimal setup for AAA game for 4 years to make a game like Prince of persia ..
ELSS was once a hot category because of the tax benefit under Section 80C.
It also had one of the highest holding periods in the industry due to its 3 year lock in.
Today, ELSS is slowly becoming a dying category.
JUST IN: The first human trial of "reverse-aging" drugs has started.
Life Biosciences dosed the first patients with ER-100, a drug built to make damaged eye cells act younger.
The method is called cellular reprogramming. If it works, the idea moves beyond the eye. Liver disease. Nerve damage. Brain decline.
Longevity pulled in $8.5 billion in 2024 alone. The market's headed for $314 billion by 2030.
And Billionaires have already moved: Bezos put $3 billion into Altos Labs. Sam Altman dropped $180 million into Retro Biosciences. Eli Lilly joined a $435 million round for another reprogramming startup.
The richest men alive see this as the next trillion-dollar industry.
😊One of the banned combinations is:
𝐀𝐦𝐨𝐱𝐢𝐜𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧 + 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐝𝐚𝐬𝐞 + 𝐋𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐮𝐬
Come to think of it, how did lactobacillus live with Amoxicillin⁉️
What a toxic, abusive relationship it must have been for poor lactobacillus 😂
Bechara mar mar ka jeeya hoga 😂
Jokes apart : These combinations, termed irrational, were examined by an expert committee and Drug Technical Advisory Board (DTAB), which recommended a complete ban on them.
There should be such a scan for so-called Ayurveda nutraceuticals aswell. Too many brands selling in the name of Ayurveda and causing harm
Link :
https://t.co/xIWUiMOycX
There's a government portal that lets you report bribery from your couch, anonymously, with a tracking number. Most Indians have never heard of it. #JanSunwai