@crickohliic@whatthefana Why the hell you guys start involving people's family in this thing. They were celebrating the wins of their family member. Everyone do in their own ways. So, don't start this faking drama.
@GabbbarSingh@aravi33@of_lifeofpip They were good money but not too much good. Also they were smart with money as all of them were saving for the future.
That's why they were living in the same building.
@GabbbarSingh@aravi33@of_lifeofpip Penny never paid her rent on time she's always running behind, she can't afford anything. And the waitress makes good enough money with tips in the USA.
On the other hand Sheldon, Leonard, Raj, Howard, all of these make good enough money as they are doing research in university.
@AnkitSh57847108@WhateverVishal They should change the way to do it symbolically as way of living and doing
Things changed from what it's used to be at that time.
@Vipintiwari952 To be fair, most of these roles are honorary - meant to recognize their service to the country, not to make them 9-to-5 employees.
They've already brought pride through sports, that's a contribution in itself.
. @nitin_gadkari sir, This Biker has paid Road Tax, GST on bike & Excise Duty, VAT, Cess for E20 Fuel.
Who will pay for his Broken Spine? 🔔
And sir, he was not paid by anyone to fall and break spine to defame you
Bad news. Fake ORS ban has been paused by the Delhi high court.
ORSL has been allowed to sell 180 crore of their stock first. ORSL sells at 45 rupees per pack, so basically they want to sell 4 crore (180/45) fake ORS packs.
These fake products have up to 10 times more sugar than real ORS, and can be dangerous for kids suffering from diarrhea.
I request all Indians to unite and support @dr_sivaranjani
in the fight against fake ORS.
Please share this across all platforms so that we can put public pressure to not have any fake ORS sold.
#ORS #FoodPharmer
Dear Indians, your life has ZERO value.
FSSAI banned ORSL because it contains high sugar and does not comply with the WHO formula, as it is dangerous for health.
Then the ORSL company said, “Please, sir, we have ₹180 crore worth of stock. Please let us sell it.”
The court said, Okay, sell it.
So, this ₹180 crore stock of a big billionaire company has more value than the health of 140 crore Indians.