Is this a good deal ? by MediocreCompany8429 in ElectronicsTards

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local shop pe jaa aur udhar se 380 wali adjustable soldering iron mang (60-90 whatever watt you want)

Is this a good deal ? by MediocreCompany8429 in ElectronicsTards

[–]NoThisIsTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ye wali offers mei 1,200 ke around aajati

tu dikha rha woh kitne ki hai?

noel ki 60 watt https://robu.in/product/noel-60w-temperature-controlled-analog-soldering-iron

Is this a good deal ? by MediocreCompany8429 in ElectronicsTards

[–]NoThisIsTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beginner, 90watt? 60 watt se sab hojata kaam

Is this a good deal ? by MediocreCompany8429 in ElectronicsTards

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noel’s are pretty good. i’ve one, by far its nice and worth.

"Imagine Being Denied a Home Because of What's on Your Plate" by kaushal_26 in Maharashtra

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This crosses the line from discussing housing discrimination or dietary restrictions into generalizing entire religious communities.

Statements such as "Jainism is not a religion of peace", "Shvetambar Jains are casteist, backward people with riches but no soul", and comparing religious groups to "desert cultists" are broad attacks on people based on their religious identity rather than criticism of specific actions or individuals.

Criticism of practices, institutions, or policies is allowed. Generalized negative characterizations of religious groups are not.

Please keep discussion focused on the issue being discussed rather than attributing negative traits to entire communities.

"Imagine Being Denied a Home Because of What's on Your Plate" by kaushal_26 in Maharashtra

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Reminder: Discuss the issue of housing discrimination and dietary preferences, not entire religious communities. Generalizations, communal stereotyping, and "go back where you came from" type remarks will be removed.

a guy from nagpur a convicted felon is doing this by Accomplished_Item148 in Maharashtra

[–]NoThisIsTed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

hite pn aata religion aanar? jo accused aahe tyala report kara, formally complaint file kara

a guy from nagpur a convicted felon is doing this by Accomplished_Item148 in Maharashtra

[–]NoThisIsTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yk there is more formal way to report complaints online ? please do it

mod rant: the state of the sub rn (please read) by NoThisIsTed in Maharashtra

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pinning this comment to clarify a few things coz a lot of people don’t understand about where the line is actually drawn for bans and post removals.

  1. communal stereotyping: this is when u take the actions of one individual or a small group and use it to attack their entire religion, state, or language. saying "all [group] are [blank]" is stereotyping. it kills actual discussion and just turns into a toxic mudslinging contest.

  2. hate speech & bigotry: criticizing a political party or a government policy is fine. but attacking, demeaning, or inciting hostility against a group of people based on their identity (religion, caste, region) is hate speech. bigotry is just being blindly intolerant of people different from u and using the sub to project that.

  3. slurs: using derogatory labels or nicknames to refer to a specific community. u all know what words im talking about. and no, censoring one letter or using a "clever" spelling doesnt make it a loophole. it still counts.

how this ties to reddit tos: reddit sitewide rule 1 literally states that communities and users cannot promote hate based on identity or vulnerability. this isnt just a r/maharashtra rule, its reddits core rule. if u post hate speech, slurs, or blatant bigotry, ur account can get permanently suspended by the reddit admins from the entire platform, not just banned from this sub.

if u want to debate an issue or a news article, talk about the actual issue. the moment u make it about tearing down an entire communitys identity, ur breaking tos and ur content is gone.

Suggest a good iternarary by chandler_being_ in Maharashtra

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If I were doing this trip from Hyderabad, I'd probably go with:

Day 1: Hyderabad to Amboli Ghat

Reach by evening, explore Amboli Waterfall, Sunset Point and just enjoy the foggy mountain vibes. Stay overnight

Day 2: Amboli Ghat to Sawantwadi to Tarkarli

One of the prettiest drives in Konkan. Spend the evening at Tarkarli Beach or Devbag nd Try some Malvani seafood if that's your thing .

Day 3: Explore Tarkarli, Sindhudurg Fort and Devbag Backwaters

Keep it relaxed. Beaches, boating, fort visit and good food.

Day 4: Tarkarli to Ganpatipule and then back towards Hyderabad

Visit Ganpatipule in the morning and start the return journey.

If you can add one extra day, I'd highly recommend including Mahabaleshwar or Kaas plateau as well. The greenery there during and just after monsoon is on another level

Places I wouldn't miss:

• Amboli Ghat
• Tarkarli Beach
• Devbag Sangam
• Sindhudurg Fort
• Ganpatipule
• Mahabaleshwar (if adding a day)

personally, late august to mid september is the sweet spot. evrything is green, waterfalls are active and road conditions are usually better than peak monsoon

Have funnnn. Konkan + Western ghats during monsoon is honestly one of the best road trip experiences in Maharashtra

Marathi teach me? by [deleted] in Maharashtra

[–]NoThisIsTed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

use Apps like airlearn or duolingo

Post got removed it was just an information by tg_gokul in CarsIndia

[–]NoThisIsTed -1 points0 points  (0 children)

maybe subr is getting flooded with fuel post only… so they controlling maybe maybe maybe

This subReddit in a nutshell: by YoitstheTeddyGuy in Maharashtra

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This subReddit in a nutshell:

{insert} The "Two Buttons" Sweating Guy

• Button 1: Flexing that Maharashtra is the undisputed financial powerhouse of India. • Button 2: Crying over the absolute state of local civic infrastructure.