@AMC_Complaints
A complaint Token No- ENG-05266785122 has been registered for this case but no work has been undertaken yet. Please understand the urgency of the situation and repair the road.
@AmdavadAMC@AMCommissioner
🚨 Urgent plea to @AMC_Complaints the road outside our society was dug up for work and left completely unrepaired for a week. The dust entering our homes is a health hazard — breathing has become difficult, especially for children and elderly residents. WARD name :0654. AMBLI
🚨 Urgent plea to @AMC_Complaints the road outside our society was dug up for work and left completely unrepaired for a week. The dust entering our homes is a health hazard — breathing has become difficult, especially for children and elderly residents. WARD name :0654. AMBLI
🚨 Urgent plea to @AMC_Complaints the road outside our society was dug up for work and left completely unrepaired for a week. The dust entering our homes is a health hazard — breathing has become difficult, especially for children and elderly residents. WARD name :0654. AMBLI
this is what I was talking about in my tweet earlier. Congress is continuously questioning election integrity in India. At some point, ECI has to take action. This will have serious ramifications in a post-Modi world. It needs to be nipped in the bud NOW!
If you eat momos and on your way back a dog bites you, it doesn’t mean the momos caused the dog bite. Two events happening close in time doesn’t automatically create causation.
India has one Centre, 28 states, and thousands of local bodies. Elections are always happening somewhere every single year. So a blast occurring during some election season is not evidence that elections caused the blast.
Here, we have arrests, confessions, seized explosives, CCTV trails, and documented radical networks. This is open intel, not guesswork.
Denying all of this and peddling conspiracy theories based on a third-rate shayar’s “pata karo chunav hai kya” as evidence only shows that you are part of the problem. You defend and enable radicalism in India.
The most common word you’ll hear next to ‘Intelligence’ is - Failure ! It gives all involved and also scholars and domain specialists special joy and alibi to pin down everything on Intelligence community because being a silent partner, there will never be a comeback from them.
Brace yourself!
As soon as the authorities declare the Red Fort blast a terror attack, the intellectual whitewashing gang will wake up to brand it an “inside job” by the govt to influence the Bihar election, while parroting their “sarhad par tanav hai kya, pata to karo chunav hai kya” roadside-philosopher garbage, dressed up as deep thought.
Jemimah played a good innings yesterday, and everyone was praising her. For a while, people forgot about her connection to the conversion racket and the reason her gym membership was cancelled.
But suddenly, Zubair and Rajdeep brought up the issue again, reminding everyone that she was the same person allegedly involved with her father in that filthy act of conversion.
As a result, people started digging up her old videos and facts once more, and she lost a fair chance of earning some credit and fame.
Performing well in sports doesn’t give anyone the right to do whatever they want. She used her status and position to convert poor people, and no matter how well she performs, she will rightfully face criticism for that.
India is currently hosting the Women's Cricket World Cup.
On Oct 23, two days before their scheduled match against South Africa, two Australian women cricketers were walking from Radisson Blu to a café in Indore when a man molested one of them. The man, Aqeel Khan, already a history-sheeter, was arrested after a bystander noted his bike number.
You can write thousands of tweets with facts and statistics to argue against racists and propagandists who lump India with Pakistan or Afghanistan on women’s safety, but one such incident is enough to undo all your efforts. Hope police and courts make an example out of that man.
NH46, NH30, NH19, NH49...
Every day you wake up, a new NH is in the news for construction quality issues, and that too usually within months of being built. Shri @nitin_gadkari, please give petrol a break from ethanol and sort out your dept first.
Congress will kill us, so we should allow BJP to kill us? What a foolish argument is that! Tomorrow you will say Congress wants everyone to become Muslim, so we should become Muslim first just to stop Congress from converting us.
And despite reservations, mass conversions are still happening. They abuse our gods openly and you think increasing quotas will stop them?
Those who hate our gods, those who abuse our gods can get converted I don’t care. There’s no point in keeping them Hindu just for numbers.
If they don’t have faith, they can go to any religion they want. Hinduism is about faith, not about numbers.
धन्यवाद @ajeetbharti जी,
आप ने वो सच बोलने की हिम्मत की है जो कई तथाकथित RW हैंडल्स नहीं कर पा रहे!!
आज इस देश में वोटबैंक के चक्कर में जनरल केटेगरी को दरकिनार कर दिया गया है और समानता के अधिकारों को कुचला जा रहा है!
MP का आरक्षण केस इसी का उदाहरण है!
"H-1B NRIs will come back and build India now. Yay! Good news for India."
No! Doesn't work that way. Firstly, it will not create new jobs but only redistribute existing ones. And:
1. A sudden oversupply of talent would crowd the domestic job market, creating tougher competition, lowering salaries, slowing promotions, and even leaving many underemployed and unemployed.
2. Returnees with US exposure may demand leadership or high-value roles, clashing with existing hierarchies and sidelining Indian managers.
3. Salary structures would compress downward, reducing the bargaining power of local employees, who are already burdened by EMIs. Many locals will lose jobs and will struggle to cope.
4. Cities would face extra strain on housing, traffic, and healthcare, while returnees’ higher lifestyle expectations may cause dissatisfaction and social tension.
The key to India’s development is not in bringing NRIs back but in retaining homegrown talent and giving them space to innovate. With the current red tape, bureaucratic hurdles, lack of funding and corruption, even the brightest minds will struggle to create here.
This is great. As I've been saying for weeks, the two top guys may not have a fantastic relationship anymore but they need a functional one and that is eminently possible since they used to have a very congenial one. But people need to park the hyperbole - there was always going to be a stabilization of U.S.-India ties because it's in neither country's interest to have the floor fall out and it never should have happened in the first place. But the trust that was painstakingly built over 25 years is gone and domestic politics in both countries are now engaged in debilitating ways that we had transcended over the decades. That's bad. So, just as it was completely ridiculous when people argued last week that "India is falling into the Chinese camp," or "there is now a Russia-China-India alliance," or "the United States has 'lost' India," it is equally ridiculous to pretend that everything is now fine and dandy between Washington and New Delhi, nothing happened over the last few months, there's nothing to see here, and we can all just move on. That's not how it works. And as I wrote yesterday, with this President it is never quite over. As South Korea has discovered, existing tariff deals get reopened and re-litigated after the fact. And as Japan discovered, a good meeting doesn't necessarily get you the outcome you want. So I think folks should just calm down please, respect the efforts on both sides to stop the free-fall, and knock off the hyperbole. A couple of comments from the Oval followed by a tweet from the PM don't just wash realities away. We need a tariff deal, a functional relationship between the two top guys, and some serious effort to depoliticize this again. But that will be tough-to-impossible on the Indian side now - and on the American side, there is a segment of the American body politic that is engaged on issues like immigration and manufacturing in debilitating ways for the U.S.-India relationship. That hornets nest has been kicked and isn't going away in a puff of smoke. And the overt anti-Indian racism that has come out on the U.S. side during this episode is disgusting and can't just be shoved back into a genie bottle, either.
It's alright, it's not as if casually amplifying partisan lies about legitimacy of the electoral process can lead to a constitutional crisis of an unprecedented kind in a country like ours or something.