Building JalSeva and... • 1y
The GOI isn’t a business in the traditional sense. Yes, it collects taxes from all citizens, including the wealthy, but those funds are used for public services like healthcare, education, infrastructure, and welfare programs. Instead of 'keeping' the money, the government allocates it to various sectors to improve the country’s overall development and address societal needs
Founder - Burn Inves... • 3m
I really do not get why there is a need to make a big deal out of this Karnataka alone handles around 7.7 percent of the country’s total UPI transactions thanks to this system at least people are keeping their money in banks and it helps track how mu
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Figuring Out • 11m
1. Trump himself is a billionaire. 2. He knows exactly how to use debt to make money. 3. He is aware of both legal and illegal ways through which the rich make money. 4. He knows all the loopholes for saving taxes. 5. He was born into a wealthy famil
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Delhi Government has introduced a new short-term welfare scheme — the LPSC Rebate Scheme 2025 — aimed at helping Delhi citizens settle long-pending water bills. The Delhi Jal Board will waive late payment surcharges if consumers pay their actual wat
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Here to learn from l... • 5m
Whenever the government plans to develop an area, it allocates funds and assigns the work to local politicians. However, the problem often lies in corruption—local leaders may misuse the funds, deliver substandard work, or pocket the money entirely.
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In India, around 90% of the population earns less than ₹30,000 per month, highlighting deep economic disparity (PLFS data). Despite this, societal focus often shifts to religious conflicts, pseudoscience, and extravagant rituals. Billions of rupees a
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