India is interesting country.
> We have petrol pump with E85 petrol - but not a single car which runs on it
> We have millions of vehicles running on E5, E10 petrol - but there is not a single petrol pump with these fuels.
And here it is! RIP cars in India! At this point, only an idiot would buy a new car without questioning what lies ahead!
I wouldn’t be surprised if Isobutanol trials have already started, just like ethanol blending did. We’re already hearing of diesel vehicles facing fuel pump failures, DPF issues, and other fuel-related problems.
What’s even more concerning is that many owners of 100% diesel vehicles are already reporting a noticeable drop in fuel efficiency. I’ve personally seen reduced mileage in vehicles like the Toyota Hilux and Innova.
If new fuels are being tested or blended, the public has a right to know. I’m ready to put my own vehicle up for testing, but don’t make millions of vehicle owners unknowing participants in an experiment.
Transparency should come first! 🙏🏻
@nitin_gadkari@HardeepSPuri
The AI ponzi scheme goes like this:
Everyone is generating all these long ass docs and then passing them off for others to read
Then the person receiving is like, wtf this is way too long, and hands that into an AI to read and summarize
Then they are generating a long ass response back
and this cycle goes like that forever. and we call this work now 😅
The token lords watch this from their towers nodding and grinning.
If the Army and Air Force are needed to conduct a free and fair exam, then there is no point in paying salaries to IAS officers, police and other government officials.
It is a waste of taxpayers money.
Indian Army taking over NEET exam logistics is not something to celebrate. It's reflection of how badly civilian agencies have failed.
Army picks up the NEET papers from printing centres
Bulletproof vehicles transport them to centre.
Army exists for national security, border protection, and defence. The fact that they now have to handle exam papers shows how police and other agencies have failed to control paper leak gangs.
A country should not need military-level logistics just to conduct a student exam fairly. Sad state of affairs.
> Ashwini Vaishnaw says India isn't far behind US and China in AI race
> Nirmala Sitharaman says, Rupee is doing absolutely fine at 95
> Nitin Gadkari says no vehicle damage and performance issue due to ethanol blending
> NTA says, NEET-UG paper didn't leak, only few questions were out
Only thing worse than not solving the problems is not acknowledging the problem, and our country is run by such ministers and bureaucrats only.
A heartbreaking story from Keonjhar has shaken Odisha.
Jeetu Munda, a poor villager from Mallipashi, lost his sister two months ago. ₹19,300 remained in her bank account. He reportedly made repeated visits to withdraw the money for urgent needs, but was told the account holder must come in person to sign.
He kept explaining that she had died. No one listened.
Left helpless by an insensitive system, he allegedly brought his sister’s skeletal remains to the bank just to prove the truth.
Think about that.
When rules are bent for corruption, files move fast. But when the poor need dignity, compassion and common sense, the system becomes rigid.
This is not just one man’s tragedy. It is a mirror to governance, banking accountability and how India often treats its most vulnerable citizens.
Odisha deserves answers. Who failed Jeetu Munda? And how many more suffer silently every day?
Humanity should never require proof in bones. #Odisha #Keonjhar #Justice #BankingReform
दिल्ली–NCR में रहने वाले बिहारी मजदूर अपने घरों को लौट रहे हैं। इसमें कई मजदूर गैस की वजह से खाना नहीं बनने जैसी दिक्कत बता रहे हैं। पूरी रिपोर्ट देखिए...
As a manager, it took me far too long to learn that meetings aren't actual work. I thought meetings drove output. Turns out, most meetings are about control, not collaboration. About signaling ambition versus pursuing it. If you can't pass these three tests, cancel the meeting:
Leadership cheat code: Half as much, twice as well. Every instinct tells you to add: more meetings, more processes, more people. But complexity compounds exponentially. Protect your team from nonsense. Focus. Excellence is often addition by subtraction.