Jio made a net profit of ₹30,000 crores last year, while Airtel made a net profit of ₹38,000 crores (approx).
A year before that, Jio had made a net profit of ₹26,000 crores, while Airtel had a net profit of ₹37,000 crores.
Let me remind you, these are the profits after all expenses and taxes. A total of ₹1.31 lakh crores in profit in just two years by both companies.
Still, they are planning to raise their recharge plan prices by 10-15%, even though they had increased prices last year too.
The govt needs to wake up and end this daylight robbery. It’s urgently needed to protect Indians by ending this duopoly through strengthening BSNL.
What exactly is an E20-compliant vehicle? By definition, it's a vehicle engineered to safely and reliably run on E20 fuel. That also implies a non-E20-compliant vehicle is not designed for E20. Otherwise, the term "compliant" becomes meaningless.
So my question to Mr. @nitin_gadkari is simple: Why was E20 fuel rolled out nationwide when most vehicles on Indian roads were not E20-compliant?
If the answer is, "Nothing happens. Non-compliant vehicles can also run on E20," then what was the rationale behind mandating manufacturers to produce E20-compliant vehicles in the first place? Either E20 compatibility is technically necessary, in which case introducing E20 before the vehicle fleet was ready was questionable. Or it isn't necessary, in which case the compliance requirement itself appears redundant.
You can't simultaneously argue that E20 compliance is important enough to mandate for new vehicles, yet claim it doesn't matter because older, non-compliant vehicles can run on E20 anyway.
By the same logic, why stop at E20? Why not go full aatm-nirbhar and switch directly to E100? If compatibility doesn't matter, then non-E100-compliant vehicles should run on E100 too. Clearly, that's not how engineering works. So where exactly is the technical justification?
Grandfather
> Used Reservation
> Got a job in government bank
> Bought land
Father
> Used Reservation
> Got a job as govt teacher
> Built a house
Grandchild
> Used Reservation
> Became IAS officer
> Bought a bungalow
The Great Indian Social Justice!
"1,000 Brahmins should be killed in encounters in Bihar"
He is saying this openly because he knows nothing will happen to him.
This is the result of Brahmins being tolerant for far too long.
House- Huge bungalow
Car - BMW
Phone- iPhone 17 Pro Max
But Status - Backward
Category - Reservation
College fee- ZERO
If this isn't a joke on General category, then what is?
@Priyansh_31Dec Thinking that AI will always generate slop is too pessimistic thinking. The way things have improved, there is no logical brain that can convince me that it won’t get even better.
Malviya Nagar Delhi fire- 21 killed
Lucknow coaching centre fire- 11 killed
No one resigns. No accountability.
Business goes on as usual.
In India, the life of a common man has no value- it's cheaper than a Parle G biscuit!