If a taxi driver requests that you don't smoke in their vehicle, respect it. It's their workplace, their livelihood, and their right to keep it clean and smoke-free. Courtesy costs nothing. A developed nation is built not just by governments, but by citizens who respect others and public spaces.
We dream of becoming a developed nation, but development starts with everyday behavior. Don't litter. Don't spit. Don't smoke in someone else's vehicle after they've said no. Respect queues, public spaces, and the people who serve you. Civic sense isn't taught by laws alone—it is practiced through empathy and respect. India deserves better, and it starts with each of us. 🇮🇳 #CivicSense #ResponsibleCitizens #jaipur #Rajasthan
आपका कहना बहुत हद तक सही है पर आप ये जानती नहीं होगी कि सूरत में पिछले 36 घन्टे से लगातार बारिश हुई है। भारत मे ही नही, दुनिया मे कहीं पर भी अगर लगातार इतनी बारिश हो जाए तो ये हाल होना ही है। आप सरकार का विरोध कर सकते है, उनके द्वारा सत्ता में रहने के साल भी गिना सकती है, पर अपने दिमाग में जो लॉजिक नाम का तरल पदार्थ है उसको अपने साथ रखिये, घर पर खूँटी से मत टांगकर रखिये।
No, this isn't standard practice. A CA may charge a professional fee for tax return filing or representation, but taking a fixed percentage of your TDS refund—especially demanding it upfront—is not the norm. Ask for a transparent, fixed fee and an engagement letter before proceeding.
Recently we have observe that such type of things is happening frequently with clients leading bed impression on profession and on entire community.
@ShivAroor This is the power of media and social media but sad part is that in most of the cases, they are not worked for core correction in system and those who are running it. Approciate @ShivAroor for you report in this case and action taken by state police.
@dmuthuk Governance is reflected in the smallest details. If we can't keep our premier IT corridor free of visual clutter, what message are we sending to investors and visitors?
@tehseenp Calling names doesn't answer the criticism. Respectful debate is far more convincing than personal attacks. Abuse is never a substitute for an argument. If someone is wrong, prove it with facts—not slurs.
@SkyFootball Disagreeing with a referee is fair, but saying you'll never watch the World Cup again is an overreaction. Every team benefits and suffers from decisions at some point.