@Ichanpyaari 1) 10% reservation to the needy, 90% open seat.
2) Make government hospitals world class that it leads to medical tourism in my state, Zero tolerance to medical negligence.
3) Cleanliness would be top priority, develop city in such a way that every corner starts to look art.
@RTNToronto Deport these mfs, now whites can't even follow their tradition and culture in their own country. How dare they stopped a white man following his culture. Canada is doomed by immigrants.
Why are we pushing E85 and E100 when we could have easily pushed CNG and EV infra ?
Instead of pushing these well established and futuristic technologies, why are we so adamant on pushing an outdated ethanol tech?
@ndtv How many debates on this? Did anyone asked accountability from rekha ji? Why @ArvindKejriwal and his whole team is sleeping? Why aren't they on the streets against this asking for accountability? Where is INC on this?
No hate, just curious! Do Indian women realise these racists use their suffering as a way to demean this country or they’re actually clueless? Or worse they want to ruin this country’s image as they have no sense of belonging?
Reel Reality
Good and swift job by Singapore, as always, to prevent foreign interference creating issues between communities and creating hatred for Indians using social media.
This Modus Operandi by China and Pakistan to create hate against Indians and India in every country using social media has long been left unchallenged by India.
Even in this case, a small Singapore seems to have taken action ordering social media companies for the benefit of Indian community. We did not hear India taking action on its own.
The apathy on this by India for so long is costing India and Indians a lot. There's a requirement for a social media monitoring and rapid response cell that works with SM companies, various ministries, and embassies world wide.
Two things.
First, why is it called E85 petrol?
If you mix 85 litres of ethanol with 15 litres of petrol, it's not really "petrol with ethanol" anymore. By that logic, if you mix 15 litres of milk into 85 litres of water, would you call it milk? It's mostly water. E85 is essentially ethanol with a little petrol added.
Second, who exactly is this fuel for?
There are virtually no mass-market E85-compatible vehicles on Indian roads. So fuel stations are stocking a product that almost nobody can use.
It's like buying an iPhone charger two years before buying the iPhone itself.
India's fuel policy seems to have skipped a chapter: first create demand, then build supply. Instead, we've built the supply and are still waiting for the customers to arrive.