@roshanmadhav4@learning_pt Agree with you, but given the current situation this not a bad move. Longer term reforms can always be debated and brought about in future.
@roshanmadhav4@learning_pt Churches are not under Govt and their educational institutions are also exempt from RTE & other restrictions. Temples are under Govt, so your analogy doesn't make any sense.
@RahulChels Indian incels would cry on SM & beg the Govt to do the nanny work. But Mexican incels will take out a g*n & sh**t. Latin America may be liberal in certain aspects like women's clothing/drinking etc but violence against women is one of the highest.
@oyeakulkarni@AmeyKulkarni_21 Firstly anybody can visit it, bookings are open online. I went a few times, it's a nice place. Other areas of MMR like Thane are also getting such places where Gaimukh, Central Park etc..
@IndiaTales7@Puyangan5 One of my favourite temples, dad took me every week as a child. There's an elephant 🐘 legend tied to the temple & I'd ask him to tell that story every single time 😄 Beautiful temple, that said this video is AI. I don't recall many of the statues shown in the video.
@Puyangan5 Maharashtra has such high tariffs for both industry & retail. A few days back MSEDCL messaged me about an 85 paise/unit cut during "solar hours" once a smart meter is installed. Not sure if it covers commercial too, but Fadnavis has promised reductions, let's see.
@Rama_Krishnan That's probably because the GSDP didn't grow as much as the Govt claimed. Remember when people raised it you brushed it aside as "cherry picking" of data ?!
https://t.co/dbmS7AVpys
Selectively, some indicators are taken in such a manner that TN, compared to certain States, is shown in poor light. But, the overall growth of TN in recent years is notable w r t GSDP and segments such as industry, construction, real estate, and several constituents of the services, FDI flow & exports.
Data can be manipulated to suit one's political agenda.
The idea should be to present an objective and non partisan picture.
@somnath1978 Right. My point is that US & Israel hit Iran & its proxies many times before, with only a meh response. This time was different. Hormuz may matter economically for just a few years, but the threat of Iran's retaliation will deter future US/Israeli offensives.
@Puyangan5 Apparently Iran & USA allowed Qatari oil & gas ships to pass the strait. It can explain why the world didn't face severe shortages which was initially predicted.
https://t.co/DDOxKcYod2
The US secretly approved a financial and maritime arrangement between Qatar and Iran, under which billions of dollars were paid to Tehran in exchange for free passage for Qatari tankers and ships through the Strait of Hormuz, three diplomatic officials now confirm.
This was a deliberate and conscious course of action by the US administration, which allowed its navy to turn a blind eye to the arrangement, in complete contradiction of its declared policy. The move was intended to ease the crisis in global energy markets and curb rising oil prices.
https://t.co/xDCmqWLT3B