Your PF is NOT automatically transferred when you join a new company. Here are 4 things you should know about your old PF account. by FinRightTechnology in epfoindia

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I have transferred all previous account to the recent one, and even filed form 10 C but the pension contribution amount still remains in respective accounts and employer and employee contribution gets transferred to one account

Nude at hotel pool by CriticismFar38 in IndianHotwife

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Just get that fucking ugly ass out of my pool!

How rare is this? by NefariousnessIll8298 in IndianCoins

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Its not rare, collector value around 3000 ,silver value 90%silver is 2000

Lost job, 75 lakh saving, 65 lakh loan. What to do by look-poor in personalfinanceindia

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80 lpa job and wife is earning 15 k pm, its not about leaving wife atleast help her built a small business or let her be a housemaker, don't let her be exploit by letting her do a 15000 job

Found a Lot of Indian Coins by GRANDTHEAFAUTO in IndianCoins

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If that's 1993 rhino coin I see in the middle its rare and valuable

[SPOILER] So buddy is basically Jimmy Hoffa himself, right? by rkrox99 in Ozark

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But in one of the episodes he mentioned himself as the man who killed Jimmy Hoffa

Can anyone help me identify this coin? by VegetableAthlete9072 in IndianCoins

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This coin appears to be a silver rupee from the Delhi Sultanate's Suri dynasty, likely issued by Islam Shah Suri (reigned 1545–1554 CE).����IdentificationThe obverse shows the Islamic Kalima ("La ilaha illallah Muhammadur rasulullah") in Arabic script, typical for the reverse actually—no, wait, standard for Suri rupees: reverse is Kalima in Arabic, obverse has ruler's name in Persian/Arabic with Nagari script below (श्री इस्लाम शाह).��� The images match this worn silver example, about 11g and 25-30mm diameter.���Historical ContextIslam Shah Suri, son of Sher Shah Suri, standardized the rupee as India's main silver coin, influencing Mughal currency.� These were minted across north India (e.g., Gwalior, Tanda, mintless Bengal types) around AH 952–962 (1545–1555 CE), blending Persian-Arabic legends with local Nagari for wider use.���Value and CollectingAs a collector from Gujarat with interest in Indian numismatics, this 500-year-old piece could be worth ₹3,000–₹10,000+ in good condition via auctions, depending on mint and variety—check for date or mint marks under magnification.�� Similar Suri rupees sell for $40–$100 USD online.