On the footpath right of St Antony’s school on St anthonys road @mybmc@mybmcWardMW please repair before monsoon sets in. As there’s railing on footpath, no other place to walk freely. Pls replace urgently.
Data is the new oil is a cliche now. How we handle it responsibly, is more relevant, as my Op-Ed (opinion piece) for @moneycontrolcom says . Your views and opinions most welcome 🙏
@MoCA_India@OfAviation#dataprivacy cannot be just a memo
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https://t.co/LFIX1RSQFd
https://t.co/Q6HoR08V1V
Pls help sign this petition for #cbseparents whose wards are facing very frequent disruptions in syllabus and chaos in their crucial secondary and senior secondary school levels @Indiawideparent@VoiceOfParents2
@CarnaticC the akki rotti and Majjige at T1 delhi airport was reasonably good but could have been much better and less pricier. The hing n curry leaves in Majjige (buttermilk) was extremely off putting even to a core namma bengalooru customer. The sagu (?) was like kheer 🥲🙄
If India can operate digital payment systems handling billions of secure transactions, launch complex space missions, and position itself as a global technology leader, why does it repeatedly struggle to conduct secure examinations for students? Read at: https://t.co/90vx6KsFm7
Sewage spilled over outside chembur station east for over 3 days now. Healthy recipe for breeding mosquitos and any injury . Pls clear @mybmc@mybmcWardMW#mumbairoads
580/- for what was purported to be benne dosa (sic!) at an #idli.com outlet at Ahd airport @Info_TFS . Even payment was a hassle allowed only thru Adani one app !! Sambhar and chutney was a miserable story with loads of attitude than #adanione#airportfood#idlidotcom
@ChemburPS@mybmcWardMW@DGPMaharashtra@BmcRoads
Video clips and photos are self explanatory. Is BMC excluded from the norms of noise pollution. This noise has gone on the whole day.. No sensitivity towards senior citizens or children or patients
@GoPink_Cabs thank you for a safe journey for a female family member. Wish the registration process esp the google map coordinates is modified to be more user friendly and an app to book with immediate booking confirmation will greatly help. #nammabengaluru#womenpower
@HDFC_Bank@HDFCBank_Cares is downtime notifications on your banking app / retail Banking website is more a weekly thing than probably once a quarter / half yearly. So much for #upgradation !
Chief minister’s co-learning centres put north Chennai on exam-prep map, attract Gen-Z group the most.
Away from cram hubs of Connemara and Anna Centenary libraries, north Chennai is quietly turning into a new hub for serious study, exam prep and even co-working. The CM’s co-learning centres at Periyar Nagar and Kolathur offer study space at just ₹5 for 3.5 hours and have already been used by nearly 89,000 people.
The crowd is diverse: Ajay, a Rapido driver, studies here between shifts for TNPSC, while Nitish Kumar, 25, from Perambur, cracked TNPSC Group-II after spending days here from 6.30am to night. The centres offer FREE material for NEET to UPSC and even access to costly journals like The Lancet.
Kolathur, which turned one last November, draws users with Wi-Fi, power backup, lounges and a cafeteria. Periyar Nagar, just two months old, has a renovated library with 80,000 books and is set to start free coaching with IAS and All India Civil Services Association staff. With private UPSC coaching costing up to ₹10 lakh, this has become a big draw.
The Kolathur centre also doubles as a co-working space: ₹50 for half a day or ₹2,500 a month. About 6,000 users have used it so far. It has 3 conference rooms and 50 desks. A stock trader who earlier paid ₹20,000 a month now spends just ₹2,500.
Networking is another bonus. Youngsters from manufacturing, AI, coding, finance and start-ups now work side by side. So far, 7 users have cleared competitive exams and 5 NEET. The centres enforce discipline with dress codes, phone restrictions and six staff managing facilities; the first batch of in-house UPSC aspirants will write exams in February.
The govt now plans to scale this up. The next centre opens on Wall Tax Road in George Town. Each centre is built for 600–800 students. CMDA plans 27 more centres and the GCC another 15, so people won’t have to travel far to study or work.
@ramyasre__n@CMOTamilnadu@Udhaystalin@chennaicorp #CMDA
Chief minister’s co-learning centres put north Chennai on exam-prep map, attract Gen-Z group the most.
Away from cram hubs of Connemara and Anna Centenary libraries, north Chennai is quietly turning into a new hub for serious study, exam prep and even co-working. The CM’s co-learning centres at Periyar Nagar and Kolathur offer study space at just ₹5 for 3.5 hours and have already been used by nearly 89,000 people.
The crowd is diverse: Ajay, a Rapido driver, studies here between shifts for TNPSC, while Nitish Kumar, 25, from Perambur, cracked TNPSC Group-II after spending days here from 6.30am to night. The centres offer FREE material for NEET to UPSC and even access to costly journals like The Lancet.
Kolathur, which turned one last November, draws users with Wi-Fi, power backup, lounges and a cafeteria. Periyar Nagar, just two months old, has a renovated library with 80,000 books and is set to start free coaching with IAS and All India Civil Services Association staff. With private UPSC coaching costing up to ₹10 lakh, this has become a big draw.
The Kolathur centre also doubles as a co-working space: ₹50 for half a day or ₹2,500 a month. About 6,000 users have used it so far. It has 3 conference rooms and 50 desks. A stock trader who earlier paid ₹20,000 a month now spends just ₹2,500.
Networking is another bonus. Youngsters from manufacturing, AI, coding, finance and start-ups now work side by side. So far, 7 users have cleared competitive exams and 5 NEET. The centres enforce discipline with dress codes, phone restrictions and six staff managing facilities; the first batch of in-house UPSC aspirants will write exams in February.
The govt now plans to scale this up. The next centre opens on Wall Tax Road in George Town. Each centre is built for 600–800 students. CMDA plans 27 more centres and the GCC another 15, so people won’t have to travel far to study or work.
@ramyasre__n@CMOTamilnadu@Udhaystalin@chennaicorp #CMDA
@Harman@JBLaudio Pic of invoice and device with box DMed. As the device isn’t working with either android or IOS, looks to be a faulty piece. Pls arrange for refund asap.
@JBLaudio the 310c wired headphones don’t work with iPhone 16+ although the store employee at mumbai airport repeatedly confirmed it does. Plus sold for an astronomical price compared to online platforms. It neither connects /recognises. Terrible quality,not worth the hype #310c
Huge shout out to @nammayatri . Auto & cabs in #nammachennai without the usual “pottu kudungo” . What a relief , god bless ! Rival @Uber_India cabbies and autos “sophisticatedly” and openly ask for extra money via the app itself. Take a bow #nammayatri . Time to enter mumbai too: