@svaradarajan@audreygbennett@thewire_in I can understand @audreygbennett writing about golden ratio being originated in Africa but can't understand rice bag fiberal @svaradarajan promoting it for audience in India with such alacrity unless he knows that it had actually originated in India and wants to divert ownership
There was a time when you could not make even an ad film in Mumbai without blessings of drunk driver because he and his father controlled even makeup man.
Today, what mockery!
@TVMohandasPai@RajivMessage Mohandas ji, you know he's right but will not admit.
Rajiv ji has been right from day one but none listened being either short sighted or inability to comprehend.
You must be admitting in your heart that Rajiv ji is right.
There you go again @TVMohandasPai. We went through this before and when I challenged you publicly to compare track records while I was in industry, you ran away. You avoid addressing the issue that you lack any tech background and expertise, being a mere bean counter/admin who exploited India’s tech youth with wage arbitrage to enrich yourself. The “big industry” you built was about exploiting our hard working youth as coolies. I advocated that Indian tech talent be channeled into Indian IP, and not rented out. You are obliged to suck up to the Murthy family without whom you were a nobody. History has proven that India should have followed China example of domestic IP and not the quick buck selfish approach. Compare Indian industrialists in tech with China’s. Why is India dependent on foreign licensing like a beggar? India has immense talent but its industrialists have been short sighted, selfish and arrogant. Now Indian youth face massive challenges unlike China’s as a result. The total market value of India’s tech industry is a mere 1% of the global tech market cap. Shameful for a nation of talented youth.
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@ankitatIIMA@ShamikaRavi This has become my favourite tweet. Absolutely family work cannot and should not be monetized. Shamika ji implies no contribution by father which is perplexing. Its both genders. Stop glorifying one and negating other.
It can't be paid for. The husband-wife relationship is not a commercial contract. Any number put to a home-maker's work will insult the ethical sanctity of a marriage.
We have to mould our society by Dharm to learn to give higher respect to household work than a commercial one, beginning with stopping the insult by calling them non-working women.
We have to redefine Career as "maximum non-financial hours spent on family, community and the nation over and above ensuring basic livelihood". That will fix the respect part of it.
Homemakers are ‘nation builders’, - Supreme Court. Women’s unpaid care giving work is estimated to contribute 15-17% of India’s GDP, yet it remains unpaid and unrecognised. https://t.co/EP97iY3Yfq
@NandanNilekani@rvenk@EconomicTimes Bhai, are you really a lost case or just trying to drag down India?
Now, they will not share so what is your naivety saying?
The untold story of the brave hearts of 26/11 Mumbai terrror attacks.
When Indian Home Minister was busy in changing clothes, unarmed Nurses & hospital staffs saved over 400 lives.
#BharatBhagyaVidhata by @KanganaTeam will be an absolute watch ✌️
During the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, when terrorists reached Cama Hospital, a group of nurses and hospital staff chose courage over fear.
They switched off lights, locked wards, moved patients to safer areas, and protected hundreds of people inside the hospital, including pregnant women and newborn babies. Their presence of mind helped prevent a far greater tragedy, with their actions helping save nearly 400 lives.
For years, their story remained largely untold.
Now, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata has been released, bringing the story of these unsung heroes to the big screen.
Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) delivers a powerful performance, and films that bring such forgotten stories of courage to the forefront deserve to be watched. Everyone should watch this film and learn about the real unsung heroes of 26/11.