@elonmusk Think about it: while bureaucracy wastes billions, private enterprise is busy creating tomorrow.
Less government, more innovation — that is how America actually moves forward.
@IndianTechGuide It's melting there because you can see it's literally a thick layer of Charcoal. In India have you ever seen such a thick layer it's always a mix of crushed sand & stones. Absolute poor quality to begin with. No material to hold them together. Especially in the rural areas
Haan BC..yahan Japan mein bhi log har Roz sadak chalte mar ja rahe hai...
Kabhi Kutte ke kaatne se..Kabhi kisi saand ka Takkar maarne se...kabhi Gutter mein gir kar...Kabhi Sir pe Plastar/bridge gir kar.. In sab se sadak per bach gaye toh Thar wala maar de raha hai...Thar se bach ke police wale ke paas gaye toh Police wala Thappad maar de raha hai...Izzat gayi tel lene. Police se bach ke Minister ke paas gaye toh Minister hi Ghar Zameen hadap le rahe...varna apne resort/farmhouse mein bula kar VIP service ke naam per murder karwa de rahe...Minister ki shikayat le kar Uper jao toh No Fir..No action..Keval Kadi Ninda ho ja rahi hai. Uske bhi Uper PM tak jao toh woh toh waise hi kuchh nahi karega kyuki uski apni Degree Farzi hai.
Baaki sab theek hai.
@IndianTechGuide I personally experienced this heatwave in the West. The very high humidity index & the direct UV penetration because of clear higher altitude & clear skies is the killer!
@amitkilhor@amitkilhor Bhai majority of these houses (which are not new built) don't even have any ceiling lights especially in the living room area . You just have to buy a floor lamp & place it somewhere in the corner. I lived in a few Victorian era houses so saying by experience 🙂.