@sukhdeep7896 This is either an AI generated post or your friend is has horrible financial knowledge. Your friend is trying to con you😀😀Don't provide him any financial help, you will not get your money back.
Just rest all bowlers in IPL and play with 11 batsmen.
What stupid pitches are available in India !!
264 chased down with 1 over to spare? Seriously!
This is not entertainment. Just the downfall of Cricket.
@IPL@BCCI@cricbuzz@DisneyPlusHSP@PunjabKingsIPL@DelhiCapitals
@IndianTechGuide Fitment factor will vary basis your basic. A higher basic will have a lower fitment factor. 2.86 may be applicable for minimum basic salary.
@manas_muduli Tier2 service companies are present in other tier2 cities as well. Bhubaneswar need some big players (Microsoft,Nvidia, Amazon, Google etc) to setup office. Only then other big investments will follow.
@gemsofodias Make West as heavy equipment manufacturering hubs, North as textile hub, East as IT hub and South as Chemical and Automotive manufacturing hub. Each should have atleast a big national airport.
@gemsofodias Create a quadrilateral industrial corridor and develop expressways to connect them. Balasor/Bhadrak on the north, Sambalpur/Rourkela in the west, Bhubaneswar in the east and Berhampur in the south.
Train 07435 is late by almost 4 hours. There is no pantry. Senior citizens are facing a lot of issues.
Pathetic service by railways.
@RailwaySeva@EasternRailway@RailMinIndia
@mrsinha Conspiracy or sabotage, the matter needs investigation.
If it the first case, somebody just ruined years of hard work and should be punished. If it is second, I can't understand how can you let go years of hard work and destroy billion people's hope
@RailMinIndia Train 20820 is late by more than 3 hours. Train journeys are getting worse day by day.
@BJP4India Please appoint a Railway minister who is focused on improving basics of Indian Railways.
@RailwaySeva@EastCoastRail
@RailwaySeva@IndianRailMedia@RailMinIndia Konark Express is consistently running late by 3-5 hours everyday. It is constantly getting diverted since many days. The state of Indian railway is getting worse.
@Cyberdost@NIA_India@TRAI@MIB_India Please update everyone regarding such scam. Such kind of requests are being send from multiple numbers asking people to click on the link to withdraw cash. I don't think UPI works this way. Please investigate the issue.
@CivilLearning1 One more beach in Odisha was issued Blue flag tag few days ago. Pati Sonapur beach in Ganjam district. Fun fact: 4 more beaches will follow soon
@theliverdoc@BeerBicepsGuy I have only watched few bits and pieces of the TRS. But, I will definitely watch the episode if @theliverdoc comes to the show. It's going to be fun.
15 Biases that distort our Decision Making in less than 2 minutes:
1. Confirmation Bias - We interpret new information as confirmation of our existing beliefs.
2. Availability Bias - We tend to rely on information that comes to our mind easily/the quickest.
3. Action Bias - We favor action over inaction. That's why we sell or buy prematurely.
4. Overconfidence - We overestimate our own knowledge and ability.
Paradoxically, we feel more knowledgeable the less we know.
5. Survivorship Bias - This is a sample bias that occurs when we assess only successful outcomes and disregard failures.
6. Self-Serving Bias - Our failures are situational, but our successes are our responsibility.
7. Low-Risk Bias - We tend to reduce small risks to zero, even if we can reduce more risk with another option.
8. Commitment Bias - We avoid decisions that contradict things we have said or done in the past.
9. Dunning-Kruger Effect - The less you know, the more confident you are. The more you know, the less confident you are.
10. Anchoring - Our judgment is heavily screwed by the first information we are given about something.
11. Hindsight Bias - In retrospect, events seem more predictable than they actually were.
12. Loss Aversion - Losses weigh twice as much as the equivalent gain.
Result -> we reject gambles with positive expected values.
13. Halo Effect - You either like or dislike everything about someone or something. Nothing in between.
14. Cause-Effect Fallacy - We love to see cause-effect relationships where none exist.
15. Recency Bias - We tend to put too much weight on recent events.