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apoxahsara (@jagadaramsha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The biggest flaw of subcontinentals is valuing face, optics, or morals, whatever, over actual results. I've lived my whole life in America. I can say that if they were ever in the situation that India is in, they would have nuked pakistan and then exterminated all life in it.

The Kaipullai (@thekaipullai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Both Central and Western Railway in Mumbai operate a Total of 275 rakes. By rake I mean, one full local train consisting of 12-15 coaches Of those 275, 15 rakes are Air Conditioned. (8 on Central and 7 on Western). The biggest benefit of the AC local, is the AC. Any of you

vittorio (@iterintellectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

absolutely disgusting bragging about something he should instead feel totally ashamed of rotting the brains of millions for muh money evil people

TIK (@tikhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Karl Marx never bathed and had boils all over his body, was an alcoholic, had an unpaid maid whom he might have r*ped (he certainly got her pregnant, despite what Wikipedia says). He smoked so much it killed one of his babies (which he left in the family bed - the only one they

sphinx (@protosphinx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder that India’s problem is not corruption but competence. The bureaucracy lacks competence because genuine expertise comes from experience and application, not rote exams. China - which also has massive bureaucracy and all the associated ills was able to execute as they

K Srinivas Rao (@sriniously) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I study the history of software because most people think code innovation happens in a vacuum. They see React and think Facebook just invented components. They miss the decades of work on MVC patterns, the failed attempts at web components, the slow evolution from server-side

𝕲𝖆𝖓𝖊𝖘𝖍 * (@ggganeshh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A brick layer in the US charges 20$/hr, 160$ a day ~= 31,500 Rs A brick layer in India gets 1500rs per day Ratio of bottled water cost /earning-day US: 175/31500 = 0.005 IN: 15/1500 = 0.01 IN is expensive. No amount of spin can change facts

coffee dude (@coldbrewdad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

all my life I have studied and studied and studied to earn a high income and spend it to stay away from such animals (read low literacy, angry humans) call me elitist but you are one incident away from dealing with a violent sociopath who may leave you paralysed from the neck

Aaraadhya Saxena 🇮🇳 (@ihailmyindia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know what actually dragged India into its weakest phase despite having two “world-class” economists at the helm, PM Manmohan Singh & FM P. Chidambaram? Oil Bonds. After 2008, UPA kept oil prices artificially low, diesel was just ₹47/litre even when crude was above

Sandeep Rao - SEBI Reg. RA🖖 (@mysandz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kudos to Ajay Shah and Urvish for standing up on weekly options. Banning products is the laziest fix, today it’s options, tomorrow some folks will lose money in equity, will we shut cash markets is it, there is no end to this line of thinking. Markets need accountability and

Kudos to <a href="/ajay_shah/">Ajay Shah</a> and Urvish for standing up on weekly options. 

Banning products is the laziest fix, today it’s options, tomorrow some folks will lose money in equity, will we shut cash markets is it, there is no end to this line of thinking. 

Markets need accountability and
Nithin Kamath (@nithin0dha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone on Reddit asked what does Zerodha do differently, how are we profitable, why don't IPO etc. This is what I replied: Hmmm... so you forget that we have spent 15 years getting here. And maybe another 10 years, before Zerodha, I was involved in the markets in some form. So,