Chetan shah

@chetan_cbe
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Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscrib'd. In one self place; but where we are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be
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โ€œStory of #Coimbatore Few bigoted ppl waving flags of Bjp party Indian citizens waving flag of india Now you decide who is anti national Now you decide who is tukde tukde gang Now you decide which side you want to be #Azaadi #inquilabzindabad #IndiaRejectsNRCโ€

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Let Sanghi Hunting season begin in Maharashtra now...
State of the nation
@Deepsealioness i have been seeing many in Coimbatore with such saffron thread tied to wrists. Even a police man . What are these.
When the richest people in your country buy tweets like 2 bit frauds, it shows how pathetic your country and those richest people really are. Disgusting. Stuff your election to Met board.
#NitaAmbaniOnMETBoard
Uncovered: 265 coordinated fake local media outlets serving Indian interests - EU DisinfoLab

How could you know that your local news website, such as newyorkmorningtelegraph.com, thedublingazette.com, or timesofportugal.com serves Indian government interests? Hereโ€™s the story of how we uncovered this network designed to influence the EU and the UN by repeatedly criticising Pakistan.

EU DisinfoLab
@Tusky One more suggestion, if you can add search as one of the tabs, it will be quite useful

A multi-national Company / or / it's Officers get greedy ....

Farmers / dealers in Maharashtra bear the brunt.

Smashing story by The Morning Context.

And, it's free to read.

And yours truly is also features :

I would urge all of YOU to read it

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AND ALL THE GOOD FOLKS ON MY TL:

https://themorningcontext.com/netafim-india-and-a-tale-of-debt-default-and-death/

Netafim India and a tale of debt, default and death - The Morning Context

Not too long ago, Kishor Devde used to be an optimist, bordering on the unrealistic sometimes. The 29-year-old man from Devdi Hadgaon village in Maharashtraโ€™s Jalna district wanted to become a farmer. Despite knowing fully well about the widespread agrarian crisis in a country that was once known for its agricultureโ€”if at all, this motivated โ€ฆ

The Morning Context