@elonmusk a few years back you had posted about ending world hunger. Are you still game for something of a similar nature? Something which can push 30-40m out of debt and firmly put them in middle class?
@iamankitpande He should have discussed with wife before deciding to sell.
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How come so many people you know or friends of yours have so many issues
@iamankitpande Only thing I have taught my daughters is equip them with decision making ability. And the understanding that they have to live with the consequences of their decisions. And if they make a mistake they need to fix it.
On 21 Jan 2026, I received an alert that my registered email ID for Kotak Net Banking was changed without my consent. I immediately informed my Relationship Manager. No urgent action was taken. @KotakBankLtd@udaykotak#kotakbank#cybercrimeindia
@SunderjiJB@Swiggy You should ask the restaurant why they put higher prices on Swiggy and zomato. The item and price is listed by the restaurant not the platform
A Bureaucratic Response to Human Tragedy
The minister’s announcement of a *high-level enquiry* might sound official and responsible, but for the grieving families, it holds little meaning. Those who have lost their loved ones in this tragedy are not seeking bureaucratic procedures; they need immediate support, genuine sympathy, and a sense of justice.
"At least say sorry, say something to the families," is the growing demand from people who feel unheard and abandoned. Words of comfort and acknowledgment can go a long way in easing their pain, yet the response remains cold and detached.
Empty Promises and Lack of Trust
Time and again, after every such disaster, the government sets up *high-level committees* and *enquiries*, but the results rarely bring justice. The public has lost faith in these investigations because history has shown that they seldom lead to real consequences for those responsible. The victims and their families do not care about yet another probe—they need immediate relief, proper compensation, and assurance that such incidents will not happen again.
The Need for Real Action
Rather than announcing an investigation that many believe will lead nowhere, the authorities must:
- Take responsibility publicly: An apology and acknowledgment of mistakes would show accountability.
- Provide immediate support: Financial aid, medical help, and psychological counseling should be the priority.
- Ensure real consequences: If negligence is found, strict actions should be taken against those responsible, rather than shielding them through lengthy investigations.
#NewDelhi #RailwayStation
@kunalkamra88 Dude I feel that you should stick to trying to make your comedy shows.
India is a service economy. The job creation you are talking about is in a manufacturing economy. As of today millions of youth are unemployed. The gig eco puts money in their pockets and feeds their family