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What a fraud @Swiggy!
My brother started a cloud kitchen from home with hopes of earning an honest income. Instead, after getting orders worth ₹1,639+, the final payout was ₹0.
Even the zomato is far better from you frauds
Yes, Britain famously transferred wealth to India. When British arrived in India its share of the world economy was 4%. When they left in 1947, they had taken it to 23%, roughly equal to all of Europe combined.
On a serious note.
The Indian railways were financed entirely by bonds sold on the London Stock Exchange. British investors were guaranteed a return of 5% per annum by the colonial government. A guaranteed return, in an era when no other safe investment in Britain offered anything close. And who guaranteed those returns? Indian taxpayers. Indians paid for the construction. Indians paid the guaranteed profits to British shareholders. Indians paid for the equipment, which was manufactured exclusively in Britain and shipped to India at inflated prices. One mile of Indian railway cost twice what the same mile cost to build in Canada or Australia, because the guaranteed return meant there was no incentive to control costs. The more it cost, the more British investors and suppliers earned.
And what were these railways designed to do? Move raw materials from India’s interior to ports. Cotton from the Deccan to Bombay. Jute from Bengal to Calcutta. Coal from Bihar to wherever the Empire needed it. Tea from Assam to London’s drawing rooms. The routes connected mines and plantations to harbors. Not cities to cities. Not people to opportunities. Raw materials to ships. The Indian public’s transportation needs were, as Shashi Tharoor put it, entirely incidental.
Oh, and the railways also moved troops. Very efficiently. So that when Indians protested being looted, the British could deploy soldiers to shoot them. That was the other “infrastructure investment.”
But wait, there is more. Before the railways, India had the world’s finest textile industry. The British smashed the looms, broke the weavers’ thumbs (this is not metaphor, this is documented history), imposed tariffs on Indian cloth, and shipped raw cotton to Manchester to be manufactured into garments that were then sold back to Indians. India went from being the world’s largest textile exporter to an importer of British cloth within a generation.
The Bengal Famine of 1943 killed an estimated 3 million people. Churchill diverted food supplies from Bengal to already well-supplied British troops and European stockpiles. When informed of the famine, his response, on the record, was to ask why Gandhi had not died yet. This is the “infrastructure investor” Musk is defending.
India contributed 2.5 million soldiers to fight in two World Wars on Britain’s behalf.
So let us summarize the colonial “investment” in India. They took a 23% global economy and left it at 4%. They destroyed the world’s finest textile industry. They built railways with Indian money, for Indian resources, generating British profits. They engineered famines that killed millions. They drained an estimated $45 trillion in today’s value over 200 years.
That’s some unprofitable adventure.
Dirac equation ✍️
In 1928, a physicist named Paul Dirac wanted to describe how electrons behave when they move close to the speed of light, but there was no equation that could do this correctly. So he created one. When he solved it, the math gave him two answers, one for the electron and one for a mysterious mirror-image particle with an opposite charge. He wasn't looking for this result, but the equation suggested that for every particle in nature, there must be an opposite an antiparticle. This was the prediction of antimatter, something that no one had ever seen or even thought of at the time. Four years later, scientists found it in the real world just as the math predicted. It was one of the most amazing moments in science, not because someone conducted an experiment and uncovered something new, but because a man sat alone with a pencil, followed the logic of mathematics, and the universe turned out to be exactly what the numbers indicated it should be.
> No seatbelt - fine
> No helmet - fine
But…
> Potholes on road - No fine
We need a "Public Accountability App" where we can upload photos of potholes, garbage and the officials working in that department should pay a fine.
@TheAliceSmith@elonmusk@elonmusk speaking of reality, did you get a chance to go thru my ToE : VETCESC (https://t.co/Os9KO5gVFH) (I’m the same guy who sent my CV along with 3 points of exceptional evidences, (one of which is the ToE) to spaceX).
Dear General category, open your eyes now and stand against this hypocrisy of the govt.
We kept struggling for 2 months just to get permission for a UGC protest, but CJP got it within 1 hour.
Just because they say Jai Bhim?
And what are we punished for saying Jai Shree Ram?
Hello GCs,
All movement comes and goes, they start with reform ideas and become anti Bhamin movement.
The youth of this nation knows this, there is none of the movement that can't be trusted till our GC movement leader is not present, our demand is clear reform in education, reform in Reservation (reservation reform) , and equality for everyone no caste drama.
https://t.co/RFdvq4AgBe is only for General people , let's work together for GC reforms.
Four years ago, I started ChangeOrg petition for "One Family One Reservation".
More than 57k people signed it. I sent it to ministries & media.
Today, Supreme court finally endorsed it.
Proof that real change comes only from organic movements- not politically backed trends.
Hindu men should proactively work to become more masculine. You are losing it over screen based visual entertainment and social media.
Three concrete recommendations
1. Make Hanuman your role model. Study his life in detail as per Ramayan. Always think what Hanuman ji would do. And emulate.
2. Stop all forms of visual stimulations. Instead of movies, read books. Do dhyana for at least 15 minutes.
3. Keep Geeta Chapter 2 - word by word - handy. Keep reading again and again. Follow to last detail.
These are bare minimum. Flout any of these and you will be a lesser man than what you could could be.
We need real solid men to save our civilization and spread it as epicenter of world.
Else, we wither away.
This is the Jamia Masjid located in Srirangapatnam, where Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan ruled.
Look at how temples were demolished and their walls and pillars were covered and converted into a mosque.
These MF’s have built nothing only destroyed!
Please do not react with angry emojis 🙏
Life of a cockroach in India:
> Eat fake paneer & get sick
> Go to doctor in adulterated-fuel car
> Drive on pothole roads
> Get fake medicine as treatment
> Walk through sewage water every monsoon
> Breathe 1000+ AQI air in winters
> Die from corruption one day