Thats so nice
Exactly one year back it was so great interacting with you and Vagabond and Faisal @Imaginator.
I miss those memories so much
I am fine
How are you doing ?
Have you completed reading atomic habits you purchased last year?
I like your editing skills . There are still many questions which aren’t answered yet . Formality NVM , and what issue will I have with the new member though , he just joined here 2 days ago.
Bruh . . It was a weird and kinda … experience tbh, just don’t wanna remember that again although it doesn’t affect me anymore and You can find it only on RC forum TV.
when did he apologize to him ?
@Sholt_Tenkerrot @The_EnlightenedOne
I don’t know what happened between you nor I will read that although I asked about it but seriously guys it’s fine now become friends again !
Let’s put an end on it !
Ratan Tata, a visionary leader and philanthropic icon, left an indelible mark on India and the world. Through his exemplary leadership, he transformed the Tata Group into a global powerhouse while prioritizing the well-being of the nation and its people. With unwavering commitment, he donated generously to education, healthcare, and rural development initiatives, impacting millions of lives through the Tata Trusts. His selfless dedication, humility, and compassion earned him numerous accolades, including the Padma Vibhushan. Remaining unmarried, Tata devoted his life to serving others, inspiring generations with his remarkable legacy. His extraordinary life serves as a testament to the transformative power of kindness, generosity, and visionary leadership.
Ratan Tata’s philanthropic efforts are truly remarkable:
Donations:
- Over $1 billion (approximately ₹7,500 crores) donated to various causes through the Tata Trusts.
- 65% of Tata Sons’ profits go to charity through the Tata Trusts.
- Supported numerous institutions, including:
- Harvard Business School ( ₹950 crores)
- University of California, San Diego ( ₹950 crores)
- Indian Institute of Science ( ₹950 crores)
- Tata Memorial Hospital ( ₹500 crores)
Philanthropic Focus Areas:
- Education
- Healthcare
- Rural Development
- Disaster Relief
- Arts and Culture
Personal Life:
- Ratan Tata remained unmarried, dedicating his life to serving others.
- He adopted a dog, Tito, and was known for his love for animals.
Awards and Recognition:
- Padma Vibhushan (2015)
- Padma Bhushan (2000)
- Honorary Doctorates from several institutions
Ratan Tata’s selfless contributions have made a significant impact on India and the world!
I have already asked an apology @Imaginator
I feel sorry for my actions
I will ask again
@Sholt_Tenkerrot Sholt I don’t know if u r angry
I apologise again in front of everyone
What I did was absolutely wrong
I regret it
U know that I suffer from overthinking right?
I have mild OCD too?
Do u expect me to behave normal?
I am SORRY
Regarding friendship, if you can accept my apology , I respect that
Or you don’t want to accept my apology and don’t want to talk with hereafter anywhere, I respect that decision too
I respect Whichever decision you take
I wish you all the best for JEE Entrance and Nofap
Crack it and get settled in IIT Madras (Chennai) which is No.1 in the entire Country
All the very best
God bless
nah,
you’ll see his sweetness in the reply when he comes online
Take no tension brother shorty will accept your apology. Everything is fine
I will be more than happy if he accepts it
And becomes my anuj again
I promise from now on I will control my overthinking and work on it to think in the right sense.
Sometimes I don’t work on Overthinking and that leads to huge problems
Atleast from now on I will
That’s right bro you are correct they will become brothers again also in a family some misunderstandings happens sometimes and it’s totally normal!
Bhai Anuj tumho apni Umar Kam Mt btao
You are my Chotta Anuj too
You are one kind of sweet person I have seen on this RC forum
God bless you @Imaginator
Chota Anuj (clapping emoji seem weird) wow bro pr Anuj tum ho !
What do you think about this Imagi @Imaginator
Awaken One feels like leaving Delhi to some other place.
See my reply about your great city
Thanks for your admiration for our city! You’ve highlighted some amazing benefits, from our extensive metro network to free household electricity and excellent government schools. However, let’s dive deeper into the complexities:
Free Household Electricity:
- Frequent power cuts, especially during peak summers
- Inefficient distribution, leading to voltage fluctuations
- Energy scarcity, resulting in load shedding
- Limited availability of electricity in some peripheral areas
- Higher tariffs for commercial and industrial users to subsidize free household electricity
Free School Education:
- Overcrowded classrooms (often 50-60 students per class)
- Inadequate infrastructure (insufficient classrooms, poor sanitation)
- Teacher shortages, especially in key subjects like math and science
- Limited seats, leading to intense competition for admissions
- Poor quality education in peripheral areas, with inadequate resources
Excellent Government Schools:
- Limited availability of quality schools in peripheral areas
- Intense competition for admissions to top schools
- Overemphasis on rote learning, rather than critical thinking
- Inadequate extracurricular activities and sports facilities
- Corruption in admissions, favoring those with connections
Other Challenges:
- Air and water pollution, affecting public health
- Traffic congestion, parking woes, and road accidents
- Overpopulation, housing challenges, and urban sprawl
- Inequality, poverty, and slum areas, with limited access to basic services
- Rising crime rates, safety concerns, and law enforcement challenges
- Overburdened public healthcare, with long wait times and inadequate facilities
- Expensive private schooling, limiting access to quality education
- Stressful work-life balance, with long commutes and work hours
Delhi’s benefits come with unique challenges. Acknowledging these complexities helps us work towards a better future.
Thanks for appreciating Delhi’s positives! Hope this nuanced view helps.
I don’t want to explain it in detail so it’s a summary of my reply made by meta I agree with it !
God forbid you reply in full
Everything have it’s own pros and cons Delhi have them too also even it’s a capital of India it’s not the best city of country in every field Delhi is behind except electricity i appreciate BSES’s efforts they are doing great even providing 200unit of electricity free of cost
I don’t want to reply in full it will take time also he won’t understand it till he see it by himself Delhi is a mini India but a devastated version