अंधाधुंध पेड़ों की कटाई हो रही है…
पर्यावरण प्रेमियों ने धरना प्रदर्शन करके देख लिया
अनशन करके देख लिया…
आंदोलन करके देख लिया…
मुख्यमंत्री और सरकार ने केवल आश्वासन और धोखे के अलावा और कुछ नहीं दिया…!!!
एक तरफ जहां आयुष चौधरी हिंदू धर्म छोड़ कर मोहम्मद रहमान बन गया चांदनी कुरैशी के प्यार में।
वहीं एक मुस्लिम बुजुर्ग ने हिंदू धर्म का, राम का किया गुणगान।
K Annamali has in-depth knowledge of Mahabharata.. How beautifully he has described Bharat ..
Hoping Tamilnadu will give him what he deserves and respects and honours him... He has too much of regards for Modiji and moving away from Modiji to be on his own for the sake of Tamil Nadu are the qualities of a true patriot ❤️
As he is on his own now I hope he gets the required financial support from the people of TN because he is not Joseph Vijay he is the son of a farmer
Something remarkable happened in Ghaziabad that is not getting nearly enough attention.
Not a single one of those 150 criminals fled or went underground when Operation Clean Sweep was announced. They showed up. Voluntarily. With apology boards.
That is the difference between a government that talks about law and order and one that actually enforces it. UP has crossed that threshold under Yogi Adityanath, and the numbers prove it. #CleanSweepDrive
अगले रविवार पहाड़ों पर निकलने का प्लान बना रहे हैं तो हरिद्वार का ये वीडियो देखिए और छुट्टी बढ़ा लीजिए.. पूरा रविवार सड़क पर ही मन रहा है लोगों का.. फिर कह रही हूँ सोमवार से शुक्रवार के बीच संभव हो तो छुट्टी लेकर पहाड़ों पर जाइए.. भीड़ कम मिलेगा..
Warren Buffett on why buying Berkshire Hathaway was the dumbest decision of his career:
Buffett is asked about the worst trade he ever made. His answer surprises everyone.
"The dumbest stock I ever bought was, drum roll here, Berkshire Hathaway. And that may require a bit of explanation."
He takes us back to the beginning:
"It was early in 1962 and I was running a small partnership about 7 million. They call it a hedge fund now. And here was this cheap stock, cheap by working capital standards or so, but it was a stock in a textile company that had been going downhill for years."
Buffett spotted what looked like an easy pattern to profit from:
"They kept closing one mill after another and every time they would close a mill, they would take the proceeds and they would buy in their stock. I'd buy the stock tender to them and make a small profit."
By 1964, @WarrenBuffett had built up a sizable position and went to meet management.
That's when the pivotal moment happened:
"I went back and visited the management, Mr. Stanton. And he looked at me and he said, 'Mr. Buffett, we've just sold some mills. We're going to have a tender offer, and at what price will you tender your stock?' And I said, '$11.50.' And he said, 'Do you promise me that you'll tender at 11.50?' And I said, 'Mr. Stanton, you have my word that if you do it here in the near future that I will sell my stock at 11.50.'"
Then came the moment that changed everything:
"I went back to Omaha and a few weeks later, I opened the mail… And here it is. A tender offer from Berkshire Hathaway. That's from 1964. And if you look carefully, you'll see the price is 11 and 3/8. He chiseled me for an eighth."
That tiny shortchange triggered a decision that would define his entire career:
"If that letter had come through with 11 and a half, I would have tendered my stock. But this made me mad. So I went out and started buying the stock and I bought control of the company and fired Mr. Stanton and we went on from there."
A move driven by emotion, not strategy.
Buffett took control of a dying textile business simply because he'd been chiseled for an eighth of a dollar.
"Now that sounds like a great little morality tale at this point…"
The lesson?
Even the world's greatest investor has made decisions based on emotion rather than logic.
Sometimes the trades that feel most justified in the moment, the ones where you're "teaching someone a lesson", are the ones that cost you the most.
Rs.22 lakhs income per year puts you in top 1% of the population in India.
Saw a trending tweet today how difficult life is for someone earning Rs.52 lakhs per annum in Bengaluru.
To qualify for top 1% income in Bengaluru, the threshold is Rs.32 lakhs.
The trending tweet is about a rich man's problem. He is actually an elite in our country.
@UmangOfficial_ It has been over two weeks since submission of my Form-19 claim. Kindly provide the expected date of settlement or the reason for delay.
@_KukuTVOfficial Your advertisement promotes a “7 Days Free Trial”, whereas the actual subscription page mentions only a 1-day free trial with autopay enabled.
Such inconsistency may amount to misleading advertisement under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
@jagograhakjago An Instagram advertisement by @_KukuTVOfficial clearly promotes a “7 Days Free Trial”, however the actual payment page provides only a 1-day free trial with ₹499 autopay enabled.
This is a clear case of misleading representation and unfair trade practice.1/2
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