@EurekaforbesIN Your service technician was trying to install fake filters in my water purifier. Filed multiple complaints to refund my AMC amount but buggers in your support team are closing the ticket. Your grievance team is also not responding. Will take you to consumer court
There are 2 ways to know whether a project is good or bad-
1. Read about it thoroughly and do your own research (which I do for topics of my interest).
2. Wait for Kamra/Rathee bros to give their opinions. The exact opposite of that is generally true (a cognitive shortcut I use when I am not too interested in a particular topic). If they oppose something very strongly, close your eyes and just know that opposite is true.
Out of all the people on internet i only trust @dhruv_rathee & @kunalkamra88
They never change their ideology.
Dhokha mat dena saalo 😄
When most people plan a holiday in India, the usual suspects come up: Goa, Himachal, Rajasthan.
Jharkhand rarely features in that conversation.
I plead guilty of that too.
And then I bumped into these striking photos posted by @IndiaAesthetica about Meghahatuburu, a hill station in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district, renowned as the "Hill of Clouds" due to its high altitude.
Sitting 4,300 feet above sea level in the heart of the Saranda forest of 700 hills, it offers a sunset point, forest waterfalls, and a landscape that has remained largely untouched.
Bare-bones tourist infrastructure. Very few resorts, many guesthouses.
I did some more checking about Jharkhand and found it has Netarhat’s famous sunrises, Betla National Park, the sacred Jyotirlinga at Deoghar, the waterfalls around Ranchi, and the ancient Saranda forest itself.
Somehow, it still gets overlooked.
Jharkhand has much to offer the discerning traveller. It simply hasn’t shouted about it.
Ah - the fallacy of the inapt analogy. GDP is a flow variable. Market Cap is a stock variable. GDP is national income. Market cap is the aggregate value of all the shares of a company. You don’t compare a stock variable to a flow variable - apples and oranges. It’s a bit like someone saying “My house is worth more than your annual salary so I am better off than you”. If you want to compare Google to India then compare Googles revenue to India’s national income. Googles revenue is USD 400 bill. Its market cap is roughly 10x of that which is approx. USD 4 trillion. If countries could be listed and have a market cap then applying the same multiple India’s market cap would be USD 40 trillion around 10x of it’s GDP