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Average expense involved in feeding approximately 150 protestors daily at CJP protest is around ₹250,000.
The Cockroach Janta Party protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi began on June 20, 2026. As of today, July 8, 2026, it has been going on for 19 days.
So the total expense till today is around ₹47.5 lakhs.
Janaid who runs a mobile repair shop is incurring all these expenses.
So it stands to reason that a average mobile repair shop owner in Modi's India earns more than
47. 5 lakhs rupees for him to spend this much in 19 days.
Now who were the people including Rahul Gandhi who were stating that India is a dead economy?????😂😂😂😂
This is how the earnings of average Indians has increased in BJP double Engine Sarkar of Delhi !!!💥💥💥💥🔥
Even AAP cannot deny my claim now !!!
@abhijeet_dipke सरकार को आप जैसे निक्कमे से कोई मतलब नही है ।
येडा बन के पेड़ा खा रहे हो
तू मज्जा कर रहा है और सोनम को धंदे पे लगा दिया ।
अगले २४ घंटे में सब खत्म होगा
September, 2013.
🗣️"Government should encourage BLENDING of ETHANOL with petrol to save fuel."
He looks like Sanjay Raut.
— But Raut is opposing Ethanol Blending today 😳
@Jairam_Ramesh Burnol moment because Modi Ji got the award. Jayu thought it was reserved for the family hence the pain.
Nehru wrangled for the PM position, it’s all there.
Netanyahu says he disagrees with Vance where he says America is the only ally left with Israel. Says he has the support of the 1.4 billion people of India
(count me out)
UT decided to host a Ram Raksha andolan today. Not one person knew the words, kid merely folded hands and smiled, daddy kept holding the book and turning around, while compounder was there for the media.
ऐसे बनेंगे राम भक्त 😂
*An advice from a senior citizen currently visiting the US*
Dear friends,
We have been staying in Seattle, Washington, for the past two months. My wife was suffering from a severe respiratory issue when we left India. After using those medicines from India,here in the US, she had almost recovered.
However, as our supply ran out, So, I asked my daughter to schedule an appointment with a pulmonologist (respiratory specialist) in Seattle.
we had to consult a general physician first. We were given an appointment for a week later—and that too, only via a video call.
We spoke to the doctor on the phone for about 10 minutes.He said he understood the issue and prescribed appropriate medicines, stating that we could pick them up from a pharmacy.we were told the medicines were not immediately available and would take 4–5 days to arrive.
We finally received the medicines on the fifth day. Surprisingly, the medicines were manufactured by 'Cipla' and bore the label 'Made in India'. Even after a 50% discount through US medical insurance, we still had to pay an equivalent of ₹21,000. This means medicines costing just ₹2,500 in India cost a staggering ₹42,000 in the US.
It took us 12 days to obtain medicines here that are readily available at any pharmacy in India. A week later, we received a bill of $283 (approximately ₹23,000) for the doctor's consultation fee.
Consider yourselves to be fortunate to be living in India during your retirement years.
We often look abroad in search of a "good life." But if we pause to think... certain everyday conveniences—unavailable even to billionaires in London or New York—are easily accessible to the middle class in India.
Here are *7 examples* showing that even the life of a common person in our country is a **VIP lifestyle**:
*1 Data Democratization:*
While countries around the world spend over $50 (approx. ₹4,000) a month for basic internet, we enjoy high-speed 5G data for just ₹300. We have the cheapest data in the world! This is what has digitally transformed our economy.
*2 The "10-Minute" doorstep delivery:*
Run out of ginger for your tea or out of milk? Place an order on Blinkit, Zepto, or Swiggy Instamart, and the item is in your hands before the water even boils. In Europe, by contrast, you’d have to put on a coat and walk 15 minutes in the cold to a store—and you wouldn't be surprised to find it already closed.
*3 Instant Healthcare:*
Need to see a specialist? You can go straight to the hospital. Need a blood test? A lab technician comes to your home as early as 6 AM to collect the sample, and the report arrives on your WhatsApp by afternoon. We don't face the three-month waiting lists or the nightmare of "insurance approvals" common elsewhere even for trivial ailments.
*4 Human Support System:*
Having people to help with house cleaning, cooking, and driving isn't a luxury reserved only for the wealthy here; it is the backbone of middle-class life. It offers something incredibly valuable: it saves **TIME**.
*5 The UPI Revolution:*
From a ₹5 roadside tea to a ₹50,000 laptop—everything is just a scan away! No need for wallets, no excuses like "the card machine isn't working," and absolutely no transaction fees. In this regard, the rest of the world lags far behind us.
*6 *"Free" Little Joys:*
No matter which restaurant you visit, you get a glass of drinking water for free (whereas elsewhere, they’d charge you $5). There’s an ironing man / chai wallah right at the end of the street to take care of our instant needs. It is these little things that make life run so smoothly.
*7 Social Bonds (Social Safety Net):*
We don't live in a culture of legal notices and courts; we live in a culture of relationships. If we face a problem, a neighbor won't send a court notice—they’ll lovingly cook and send over some *khichdi*.
*The Bottom Line:*
India is not merely a country; it is a wonderful world filled with conveniences at every turn.
After two days of continuous heavy rainfall, Milan Subway, Santacruz West remained free from waterlogging, ensuring smooth traffic movement.
This has been possible through continuous follow-up, coordinated efforts, and timely planning. I am glad to have worked closely with Hon. Minister Adv. Ashish Shelar Ji, the dedicated BMC team, and all concerned departments to help make this possible.
As the monsoon continues, I urge all citizens to remain cautious. Please avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rains and step out only if needed. Stay safe and take care.
#SantacruzWest #MilanSubway #MumbaiRains #MonsoonSafety #Teamwork #BMC @Dev_Fadnavis ji @ShelarAshish ji @AmeetSatam ji @BJP4Mumbai@mybmc