Was passing by Nexus Kormangala Madiwala Adugodi etc today at around 130 AM after a late night flight
Absolute mess and partying on the roads- many vehicles parked randomly on main road and many too drunk - @BlrCityPolice please check what is happening here
@IRCTCofficial@RailMinIndia@CMofKarnataka@DgpKarnataka while @OfficialBMRCL has made commute by metro to SBC so easy the subway is filled with shops and illegal activities making it unavoidable no go zone for families
Please clean up that zone to make it commuter friendly
VandeBharat trains are truly world class but the food continues to be packed in trays right on the vestibule floor outside the washrooms ..can’t a separate area be designated for this to uphold hygiene @IRCTCofficial@AshwiniVaishnaw@RailMinIndia@eCateringIRCTC@PMOIndia
@IRCTCofficial Sir
You can the check the vestibule between coaches C6 and E1 of 20671 Madurai to Bangalore Vande Bharath
Looks like that is where the meals are packed for the entire train
@BLRAirport Took the can finally from P4
@HariMarar few thoughts
1 better signages from exit to p4 route needed there are hardly any
2 P4 can be pretty messy if it rains - no shelters or pillar markers to help passengers
3 P4 elevator capacity is limited
Suggest quick action
@TimesAlgebraIND Congress trusted Rajdeep Sardesai:
"Don't underestimate Narendra Modi. I know him from past 34 years, he has always proven his critics wrong."
~ Even his oldest critics admire him👌
@ESPNcricinfo Was checking the 2022 Commonwealth games final scorecard which India lost narrowly thanks to our nerves and chanced upon this gem of a comment
Just look at the turnaround which two seasons of IPL have brought @BCCI@BCCIWomenLIVE@BCCIWomen@JayShah@ICC
We are working with PM Modi on the following.
1. Wave off income tax from severance pay.
2. Job loss assistance.
3. Exemption on your kids education.
4. Govt pensions if tax paid for 20 years.
5. Removal of surcharge & cess.
Without your support this will not be possible.
The Bible says, “Don’t kill,” “Don’t lie,” “Don’t steal.”
Why? Because Jesus Christ was preaching to people who did those very things — a society where violence, deceit, and theft were rampant.
The Bible was preached to people struggling with the basics of morality & who needed reminders like “Don’t steal,” “Don’t lie,” and “Don’t kill.” The Gita, on the other hand, was spoken to Arjuna — a man torn by duty, not driven by crime. Different audiences entirely. 😉
Jesus Christ's own circle reflected that reality. One of His closest disciples, Judas Iscariot, betrayed Him for thirty pieces of silver. Another disciple, Peter, denied even knowing Him when fear took over. And when Christ was crucified, one of the two men beside Him was a thief seeking forgiveness in his final moments.
Christ’s teachings were for those who didn't have the basic moral valuest — he gave moral direction to people who had lost their spiritual compass. The Bible’s “commandments” were essential foundations for a civilization that needed to be taught what was right and wrong.
But the message of Sanatan Dharma was of a different nature altogether. Long before the birth of Christ, the Vedas and Upanishads had already spoken of universal brotherhood — Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — “The whole world is one family.”
A true follower of Sanatan Dharma sees the same divine spark in all living beings. He learns not to harm even an ant, to speak the truth as a sacred duty (Satyam vada), and to give rather than steal (Tyagenaike amritatvam anashuh).
So, when the Bhagavad Gita speaks, it doesn’t say “Don’t kill” or “Don’t lie” — because it’s addressing a higher audience. It assumes those basic moral lessons are already learned. Instead, the Gita teaches how to act without attachment, how to conquer ego and desire, and how to serve with purity of heart.
The Bible and the Gita both aim to uplift the human soul — but they begin at different levels of understanding. One was spoken to the fallen, to help them rise; the other to the righteous, to help them perfect their life.
That’s why their audiences — and their approaches — are beautifully different. 😉
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Looks like a major gap in the ITR form
Sec 54 E cannot be claimed unless it tallies with CG declared which might not be the case in all scenarios
@IncomeTaxIndia@Infosys@theicai
Looks like a major gap in the ITR form
Sec 54 E cannot be claimed unless it tallies with CG declared which might not be the case in all scenarios
@IncomeTaxIndia@Infosys@theicai
Looks like a major gap in the ITR form
Sec 54 E cannot be claimed unless it tallies with CG declared which might not be the case in all scenarios