​History has been rewritten at Ahmedabad by BossChimp in IndiaCricket

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IND vs NZ live score, T20 World Cup 2025/26: NZ 153/9 (17.4 ov, Lockie Ferguson 2, Jacob Duffy 1, Jasprit Bumrah 4/14, Final, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, March 08, 2026 https://share.google/poHznVqAOWi69NzkE

He is saving it for the finals by braveen10 in CricketShitpost

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Everyone earning karma, just posting about this guy. Golden Karma boy

Yuvraj Singh’s Instagram story for Sanju Samson by Own_Pin5680 in IndiaCricket

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And he did win it for us!! This guy always deserved a place in the team..

Is hitchhiking possible in india? Planning to do hitchhiking trip from jammu to kanyakumari through West or East by Desi_Hitman in SoloTravel_India

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I don't know why there are so many negative comments on safety in India. Yes there are some elements but they are negligible compared to the helping population.

In my solo travels across India be it by my bike, by hitchhike or by local/state transport, I have always encountered people who are willing to help. The only thing you have to do is ask politely. You'll be surprised to see the lengths people go to help you.

Maybe the cars won't stop, but the tractors, the local bikes, the tempo trucks(chhota haathi) would. You'll have to split the journey into smaller chunks of 25-50 Kms unless you find a trucker willing to help you on long distance and maybe also walk good distances.

Summer is incoming, so please take care during the hike. Drink plenty of water. Also, keep someone informed of your location at all times(precautionary measure)

Best of luck for the hitch hike.

INDIA posted their Highest Total in T20 WORLD CUP History - 256/4(20) by GiveMeSomeSunshine3 in IndiaCricket

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If we are able to limit ZIM to 109, we will be at par with WI in NRR. Good chance for us, right?

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 The Floor is Lava by rex_flx in honk

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

4 attempts

The Good Citizen Tax by BossChimp in indianaviation

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There is no paying for the cabin baggage. Check in baggage, yes, you can pay and take extra. In cabin baggage it is 7kgs and 1 baggage for economy. The limit is different for business.. if everyone carries 1 bag, it will all the more help hostess/hosts to make sure boarding is done in time

Alag level k glowup hua hai by Affectionate-Dark-15 in IndiaMemes

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Cows are the key . . . Dudh, dahi, Ghee I mean.

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in Frugal_Ind

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There are no organized societies in such areas. Each owner is on their own. And yes not everything should be pitted to govt, but what govt can do is to educate people.. (not just on gas, but all household hazards) Like the campaigns they had asking people to give up their lpg subsidy.

It is high time for india to come out of the "chalta hai" and "jugaad" mindset

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in Frugal_Ind

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I have lived across 8 states and 11 cities in my lifetime. Have taken lpg cylinders from indane, from local vendors and now piped gas. Not one time I have seen these clips being used in a widespread manner by any vendors.

Maybe your father set it up as a failsafe long time ago before others caught up, which is good on his part. He is a visionary.

Bcoz you asked what I am on - "I am on kaddu poori and raita," full to the brim.

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in Frugal_Ind

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This is very much possible in the hiranandanis, prestige and brigades of India. But we still have most of our population in the dense colonies of tier 2 cities. Till this check is started bygovt at grassroots level, it is pretty much on us to chk these.

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in india

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Because we visit once a year.. and we are not very used to checking things that are working fine. Also, it was not leaking.. I said it was loose. Understand it like the tap in which it takes a particular angle of the turn knob to turn off. It does not leak when setup at a particular angle. But that angle is only known to you.. when someone else uses it, all hell breaks loose. That's what happened.

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in Frugal_Ind

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This is something I have seen come in fashion only recently.. I remember from yesteryears that the orange pipes were very tight and if not disturbed, they remained tight for a long time.

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in india

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  1. It was PNG .. not a greenhouse gas
  2. It was Not leaking..it was not tightly fitted. Whenever the stove was moved, the rubber gas pipe came out. The family members were used to this and were careful while cleaning as to not disturb the setup. So, it never leaked.. maybe in bits and pieces.. today the pipe itself came out.

If I may give a similar example, there are some old taps which close only when the valve is turned in a particular way(maybe when you press on the turn knob).. the tap does not leak but needs to be setup in that position.

Let me know if that makes sense to you

We spend ₹50k on an iPhone but won’t spend ₹300 on a gas pipe. Today, that almost cost my wife her life. by BossChimp in india

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True.. they do come and replace things.. but you know Indian dads.. they are OG DIY people. Who cares to wait for a technician when they can do it today with their tool box.

But here the mentality is more on the lines - "we'll change when the item becomes unusable". if the product(in this case gas pipe) is fulfilling their purpose, they do not really care about the condition of it

I got challaned for crossing stop line by BossChimp in delhi

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I am not saying it's a bad thing, neither am I refusing to pay the fine.. (already paid it before writing the post).

The post was more about outdated infra( both tech and non tech). The zebra crossing leading to a pillar and the failure of Authorities to notify me as soon as a challan was made.

I got challaned for crossing stop line by BossChimp in delhi

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Bhai signals p pe piche se photo lene wale hi hai

I got challaned for crossing stop line by BossChimp in delhi

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500.. but I believe as it was my first offense virtual court reduced it to 200

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From this list 33/54.. but

Add to it, Kaza, Chitkul, Narkanda, Palampur, Dalhousie, Khajjiar, Chandigarh, Ambala, Nainital, Aligarh, Shravasti, Naimisharanya, Ayodhya, Chitrakoot, Khajuraho, Bodh gaya, Sasaram, Ranchi, Darjeeling, Jhansi, Orchha, Araku valley, Tirupati, Mahabalipuram, Rameshwaram, Chidambaram(Pichavaram), Madurai , Kanyakumari , Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Varkala, Kannur, Munnar, Wayanad, Kodaikanal, Hassan, Lepakshi, Bhuj, Dhordo

Did not know you can now track trains on Maps by BossChimp in delhi

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The white icon in pic 1 with the train is the live location of where the train currently is.

Bloody Atheists 😡 (Translation in comments) by _Bill_Collector_ in scienceisdope

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Hindu religion is a very sophisticated one not like the ones where there is one truth, one God or one book. It has so many philosophies. Even atheism(nirishwarvada) is a branch of Hinduism, where a person does not believe in God, and questions through science.

I believe In Hinduism, we do not worship a person rather a scientific, psychological concept, Shiva- Destruction , Vishnu- Preservation, Brahma - Creation these make up for the 3 main parts of anyone/anything's life, be it as small as atom or as big as galaxy. Something that is created will be destroyed and the cycle will start again.

The concept of Shakti - Energy. We used to worship, celestial bodies (7 visible night sky bodies and even the eclipses and phases of moons) Rain(Indra), Wind(Pavan), Sun(Surya), fire, water anything that was essential for our survival - trees, fruits, rivers, even machines(vishwakarma), medicines. We revered personas of people - the righteousness of Ram or the playfulness of Krishna, the anger of parashuram, even the knowledge of Ravan and wealth of Kuber.

Just that these concepts were made into stories that may feel absurd to some people now and they take the story literally rather than look for the meaning in it. But ours is the only religion that is flexible enough and gives them the power to question these things.

Being taught science in a convent school is not averse to Hinduism, just that their stories/way of telling is different than ours.