@Uber_India an important suggestion. Consider CNG vehicles as a separate option. While travelling from airport or railway stations we have luggages. It can’t be carried in CNG rides due to lack of boot space.
@delhivery@help_delhivery When will the pickup happen? Everyday I am getting a message that pickup will be done today. But it never happens. The pickup guy never picks up the call. The Delhivery helpline is worthless. What should one do?
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This has to be clearly said.
India does not have allies. It will never naturally fit with the west because it isn’t white. It won’t fit with Russia because Russia needs China to survive. It won’t fit with Middle East and gradually Africa due to religion and culture. It won’t a vessel state to nefarious designs of powers and thus, won’t get in their good books.
The journey to India’s domination will be lonely, troubling and full of hurdles. We need to accept that and stop simping for anyone- be it Trump, Putin, Macron or MBS.
A study by a team at IIT Bombay and their collaborators reveals how the majority of commercial use plastic degrades into micro and nano plastic particles
https://t.co/5Msg3H0PVx
@keswins There are bunch of simps criticising this post just because he called a spade a spade.
Are we celebrating content farming out of mediocrity these days?
How do micro/nano-plastics (MNP) form? Two papers from Guru's group, ChE, IITB
In landfill-like quiescent conditions, crystalline plastics degrade to form persistent MNP crystals
https://t.co/jCoJt3SKWh
Tyre wear MNPs form via two independent processes
https://t.co/MpKXptDbfl
Game-changer for Indian academia and for youth empowerment!
The Cabinet has approved ‘One Nation One Subscription’, which will strengthen our efforts to become a hub for research, learning and knowledge. It will also encourage interdisciplinary studies.
https://t.co/qbBoT71vON
Indian gov't is buying a subscription to 13,000 academic journals, and then making them all available to "18 million students, faculty, and researchers" for free.
The cost is $715 million over 3 years. It includes Elsevier, Nature, and AAAS.
Have any other countries done this?