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Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
venky7 replied to krishnaaa's topic in Discussions
You have a point bro, stick to it and don't drag too much everything in to it and portray what you are saying is right. the one in bold-- you were not comparing apples to apples here. In my case i dont need anything like that you mentioned, like me many will fall in to that category where people having bunch of land/properties back in india. who wants freedom, choices etc to stay here. second category where most of people who replied to you they came here for a reason, and its hard for them to follow your foot steps or the path you say third category-- your category, very few people come under and they may agree to disagree and viceversa. Nuvvu cheppina dantlo point undi in the OP, but its getting misinterpreted by too much dragging. My two cents. -
Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
Yuvasamudram replied to krishnaaa's topic in Discussions
This is very true and personal experience. I resigned and went to India for 6 months for personal reasons. Never worked a day and always had a minimum of 50,000 INR in my bank. Last 2 years I never had more than $500 continuously for a week. Salary raavtam povatam. Chaala sarlu friends anna. I may have earned by not working in India. Rent $2500 saved, Utilities, Phone, Internet, Outside food, Car gas etc etc pedda bokka, India lo own house, food inko cup rice extra, 200 TRasha, 5000 INR Power bill, 250 rs phone -
కొడాలి నాని time eppudu ..almost all others are done. why delay for him?
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Pavanonline started following She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother , Canadian Health care crisis , #################\# Avengers Doomsday Thor will return ###################\# and 1 other
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Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
krishnaaa replied to krishnaaa's topic in Discussions
If their passion is raising kids then its fine. I see some who take lot of interest in their kids growth, imbibing cultural values etc. After kids go to college then what? Some of them like to indulge in art. Even for them its fine. Both these categories can be done in India and in a better way due to additional resources. Kids also tend to stay in the same city in future due to India's rapid progress. Even if it is Bangalore, Hyd to Bangalore is goign to be just 2.5 hours though bullet train in 10 years. And these are minority. But for the rest, they don't even get an oppurtunity to know what to do with their lives. Thats why I said caged. I see many working in walmart, or work in banks,as tellers, malls etc. Many others don't fearing what would people think. In India, they can move freely around and access lot of stuff. You don't need a car for everything. Its easy to find like minded people. I have seen wives who used to stay at home, become very busy outside after coming to India. -
Jr NTR secures protection over his personality and publicity rights
venky7 posted a topic in Discussions
After Salman Khan, Chiranjeevi, Hrithik Roshan and other prominent figures of the Indian film industry got name and personality protection, Jr NTR also came forward to protect his personality rights. The Delhi High Court has already prohibited the sale of any goods or services using the actor's identity. After the interim order of protecting his personality and publicity rights was announced in his favour, Jr NTR shared a message hailing the Delhi High Court and expressing his gratitude towards his legal team. In his tweet, Jr NTR wrote, "I thank the Hon'ble Delhi High Court for granting a protective order that safeguards my personality rights in today's digital age." He further thanked his advocates for their guidance and wrote, "My sincere appreciation to Supreme Court Advocates Dr. Balajanaki Srinivasan and Dr. Alka Dakar, along with Mr. Rajender and team of Rights & Marks, for their dedicated legal support. Deeply thankful for your steadfast support." What Will Happen After This Jurisdiction? With the help of this jurisdiction, any unknown person and digital platforms will be refrained from using Jr NTR's name, likeness and persona for any monetary and commercial purpose. The protection further extends to his style, appearances, pictures and even titles, including 'Jr NTR', 'NTR', 'Man of Masses' and other significant appellation related to him in any way. After the order rolled out, all the links, promotional content, listings, Urls and other unauthorised digital products are required to be taken down within 72 hours. The actor approached the court after he discovered the extensive use of his name and photographs across various platforms. He rushed to the High Court after he discovered the unauthorised activities that had been happening under his name. -
Work Visa Holders Count in Florida- H1B 6k, L-1 18K and TN,E-3 56k
akkum_bakkum replied to Sam480's topic in Discussions
aade shock ayyi shake aithadu. motham scrap ikkade vundi kadara antadu....avasarama -
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Pavanonline replied to nenu_meeku_telusa's topic in Discussions
motham complex chesi penta penta chesadu, malli back to basics vasthe better -
She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
akkum_bakkum replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
Time for lawmakers to think about protecting men rights. Ila public physical abuse, lover tho husband ni lepeyyadam, nachaledani annam lo poison kalipeydam chusthunna nidra levara? -
After Indian-origin man's death, Canadian in India warns those planning Canada move: 'Many aspects dysfunctional' Prashant Sreekumar died in Canada's Edmonton after being left unattended at a hospital for over 8 hours. A Canadian content creator living in India has reacted to the recent death of Prashant Sreekumar, an Indian-origin man who reportedly died after waiting more than 8 hours in the emergency room of a hospital in Edmonton, Canada. In a video shared on Instagram, Caleb Friesen, who has been living in India for the past 8 years, urged Indians considering a move abroad to be aware of the realities of Canada’s public healthcare system. In his video, Friesen referred to news reports about Prashant, a 44-year-old accountant, who began experiencing acute chest pain at work and was taken to Grey Nuns Community Hospital. After triage, he was allegedly asked to wait in the ER despite repeated complaints of severe pain. He reportedly collapsed hours later and died in the treatment area. Friesen warned that long wait times like these are not isolated occurrences. “Many Indians still have an incorrect perception of Canada,” he said, adding that pictures of clean cities and natural landscapes often obscure day-to-day systemic challenges. “Below the surface, there are many aspects of Canada that are severely dysfunctional. One such aspect is Canada’s health care system.” Many Indians still have an incorrect perception of Canada. They see their uncles, aunts, cousins, siblings, and friends relocating to Canada and sending back photos and videos of first-world infrastructure and natural beauty. Below the surface though, there are many aspects of Canada that are severely dysfunctional. One such aspect is Canada's health care system. At first glance, this system may seem impressive because it's free for citizens. In reality though, it's broken and in the midst of a crisis that has resulted in many Canadians struggling to get the care they need. Many Indian people don't realise this before moving to Canada. Nobody told them that they could wait up to 8 hours in the ER waiting room of a Canadian hospital if they experience a health emergency. Nobody told them that annually, multiple people expire while waiting for care in the ER. But once they've become NRIs or given up their Indian citizenship and become Canadians, it's too late to turn back. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DS1aQJdkRp4/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=fda42573-b328-4384-867f-d2625e31be89
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She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
Jatka Bandi replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
India lo nadavavu, adi kuda woman involved vunte apaara paina prema pongukostadi India lo. Self defense ante, active threat ni deter cheyyali antaru. Ante tosesi parigettadam, tappinchukovadam lantivi. Vaallu ninnu nirbhandiste, appudu force that too to get away ne vadaalanta. US lo laaga tirigi kodithe, self-defense kinda raadanta. Ammayi involved vunte, inka extreme cheptaaru sollu. Comedy gaallu. -
Sankranthi ki kalisi vastunna the_mentalist and konebhar
Pavanonline replied to venky7's topic in Discussions
oka pani cheyi anna nuvve oka kotha prapancham srustinchu, nuvvu nee specifics -
wtc poyi chaala kaalam ayindi bro, its long gone only concentration this T20WC and 2027 ODI WC
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She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
Pavanonline replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
India lo law atla work avvadu mastaru -
damage done ammaa, fame ravadam kanna vachinaa dhanni maintain cheyatam chala kastam now a days
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Director Maruthi ki Biryani pampina Prabhas fan
venky7 replied to The_Mentalist's topic in Discussions
prabhas fans ah mazaka antunna @Konebhar6 -
She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
Assam_Bhayya replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
public ga manhandle chesthundi, vaadu final touch okkati ichunte peeda poyedhi, anyway adhi juttu pattukuni kaallatho thannindi ga, vaadu cheyi chaachi okkati ichunte(for self defence). . khatam ayithunde story -
hmm ayana kuda adhe cheppadu but still ala jariginattu eppudu manam vinaledhe ani thinking
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Sankranthi ki kalisi vastunna the_mentalist and konebhar
venky7 replied to venky7's topic in Discussions
veeti madyalo Raviteja movie hit kodtadi anipistundi long time tarvata decent movie tho coming ravi teja and teaser/trailer looks promising -
Sankranthi ki kalisi vastunna the_mentalist and konebhar
venky7 replied to venky7's topic in Discussions
minimum unna cinema hit avutadi, janalu already karuvu lo unnaru -
Lot of NRIs are actually losing money by working in US
krishnaaa replied to krishnaaa's topic in Discussions
I already said about pollution. Its going to go away and then everyone in this forum will realize and will be on my side. I am just trying to wake people up early so that they don't miss their window. Corruption...I posted in another thread. Hyderabad is already corruption free. Don't give bribe even if they ask and the work will still get done. I have done multiple registrations, dealth with various govt offices. Zero bribe. If you ask me, there is lot more corruption in US. They even wage wars. Look at how govt funds are misused in minnesota, how ppp loans were misused. Its our tax money right? Compare roads from 5 years ago to now. They are getting better. Food adulteration can be managed. But atleast due to maids and other support system, you eat fresh in India. -
Work Visa Holders Count in Florida- H1B 6k, L-1 18K and TN,E-3 56k
karna11 replied to Sam480's topic in Discussions
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She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
johnydanylee replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
Seen N judgements where local court judges ordered roll back of property transfers after cases are filed by wife -
She filed a divorce for alimony but he transferred everything to his mother
johnydanylee replied to 11MohanRedddy's topic in Discussions
Ese vuntundi... Adi oka package 498A + DV + Maintenance 125 Crpc+ Divorce with alimony + Child custody + Criminal cases against male members of husband family alleging modesty of women intruded such as rafe threats etc
