Looks like we are doomed!
What if the cars get damaged due to E20, and the insurance doesn't support the claim?
Who will bear the costs?
We pay road tax, car tax, fuel tax... if the car gets damaged, should we just sell it as scrap, pay tax on the scrap income too? 🤷♂️
Islam has generated false superiority among the progeny of invaders!
Most are regular like normal Hindus and speak similar Punjabi and have similar lifestyle!
Only this false superiority is the basis for them to not confront their true history
Maulana Azad's Unfinished Intellectual Legacy?
"The Qur'an contains larger objectives—universal objectives. Have we brought those into political discourse?"
Ruhullah Mehdi argues that public debates around beef, loudspeakers, and symbolic identity have overshadowed deeper questions about Islamic ethics, coexistence, economics, and social responsibility.
Full Video: https://t.co/MI5SyjmuzK
#IslamicThought #MuslimPolitics #IndianMuslims #Quran
@JayantBhandari5 Modi hugged trump as a friend but why does US treat its friend so poorly unlike how they treat Pakistan? Doesn’t US value its friendship with India?
@LauraMille37906@LS3405048063331@realMaalouf@RupertLowe10@RestoreBritain What did white Europeans do during colonialism? Didn’t they wipe out civilisations with their own moral values, religion and world view? What they suffer today is the imbalance they left behind that has come to haunt them at home.
@TVMohandasPai@narendramodi@NandanNilekani Thanks but no thanks to the fossils @Infosys for sleeping through this! As if Indian youth haven’t suffered enough through serfdom under uncles like you. Let the youth take over the baton for their future
Narayana Murthy is nothing more than a glorified Program Manager who was at the right place at the right time. Low cost, high volume deliverables kept them afloat for decades. Even the minimum wage in the US two decades ago is significantly higher than what an engineer gets paid at Infosys to this day.
The fact that Infosys has remained a sweat shop since its inception with zero softwares brought to the market and transforming into a retirement home of IT coolies whose only aspiration in life is a work trip to the US, speaks about how socialist the Infosys philosophy is, and how low agency and mediocre India’s software developers were for 30 years.
How a genius like Sikka ended up at Infosys is quite astounding.
Albeit, the early employees gained from hitting the jackpot with the shares enabling thousands of them to become millionaires.
And today, we have brilliant minds with high agency, willing to take the risk of innovating and going global with their ideas, while Infosys continues to swim in the cesspool of mediocrity, paying shit salaries, while Murthy and his boomer stock of co founders and executives continue to accumulate insane wealth, while projecting modesty on the outside.
Classic champagne socialist behaviour. Modesty is just the facade because they always knew, they never deserved the wealth they accumulated and they wilfully prevented people from taking high stakes risks, because they feared their profit margins would reduce if the company innovated and created the need for investing in talent who wouldn’t settle for the salaries of a fuel station employee.
Granted, they employed lakhs of people and lakhs of families went from lower middle class to upper middle class or upper class even.
That way even Indian Railways can claim credit for the same reasons.
In between all this, we have somehow bred a generation of people who only care about increasing their networth by hook or crook, and not willing to put in the effort and intellectual rigour in building world class products.
And we expect to compete with Silicon Valley with a handful of genius entrepreneurs who shunned mediocrity.
With the capital Infosys had, they could have easily setup their own Y-Combinator and used the ideas coming out of it to become force multipliers creating an organic ecosystem of innovation labs across the likes of TCS, Tech Mahindra, Wipro et al, and by now, India would have been on par with the US for technological innovation. But we had Narayana Murthy who thought AI was hyped and rejected the idea to be an early investor in Open AI.
And this guy is supposed to be a technology leader. 😂
@gbtrade But why then does Pakistan keep stumbling since its formation with an eventual split in 1971, and another now very likely?
What is it about Pakistani mindset that produces this level of instability and chaos? When will Pakistan present a better image for the world to emulate?