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After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
kakatiya replied to kakatiya's topic in Discussions
Batting was awful. Poor shot selection..everyone is in t20 batting tempermwnt..test cricket is slowly dying. West indies played nicely in New zeland. -
Great Crowd but lafoot pitch..2 days avvakundane match finish endi ra Labbes..adhe India lo aithe lolli lolli chestaru ee Thella na dash gallu… ipudu moragandi ra
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Teluguredu started following Your "wow" moments from Telugu movies
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Your "wow" moments from Telugu movies
Teluguredu replied to Tyrannosauraus_Rex's topic in Discussions
Gamyam , songs comedy emotion romance suspense ,perfect all round movie ,i first thought it was a copy from English movie because of its quality -
Yes valla gurinche... CBN cheppulu mosinodi gurinchi cheppu first vangi vangi dandalu pettinodi gutinchi.. CBN biscuit veyaledu ani nee lanti langa gallandarini pogesi party pettinodini.. Kuthurni bytaki gentesi randa gadi gurinchi kuda... edo ee country karma kaakapothe alanti taagubothu vedhavani mee jathi pitha cheyatam ento.. pakka state CM tho comparison cheyatam ento...
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Pavanonline started following Political Future of BCs in Telangana
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Silent ga Kamma's ni kalipav ga, they are proportional to their population. See the other 2 for disproportionate power. Mainly Reddy. Bangaru TG vachaka inka ekkuva ayindi In AP Kamma are dominant along with Reddy. And no need to worry, OC politicos will write death warrants to their castes if that keeps them in power. inthaki BC's ante ye group ki kavali power Group A (Vocational/Traditional): Agnikulakshatriya, Palli, Bestha, Jalari, Gangavar, Medari, Mondivaru, Rajaka (Chakali/Vannar), Dasari, Dommara, Gangiredlavaru, Jogi, Katipapala, Nayi Brahmin (Mangali), Vanyakulakshatriya, Budabukkala, Balasanthu. Group B (Cultivators/Others): Mudiraj, Munnurkapu, Telaga, Kapu (specific sub-sects), Goud, Yadav (Golla), Kuruma, Gajula (Bangles sellers), Patel/Patelkar, Kummari, Hande/Hande Balija, Tamboli, Neyyala. Group C (Muslims - BC-E): Attar Saibulu, Dhobi Muslim, Garadi Muslim, Gosangi Muslim, Hajam, Labbai, Fakir, Shaikh, Siddi, Khasab, etc.. Group D (Scheduled Tribes/Denotified Tribes/Others): Vanjara (Lambadi - Note: Sometimes ST), Yerukula, Koracha, Nakkala, Sugali, Kunchapuri Yerukula, Kaikadi, Pardhan (partially).
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***** Uncles why Ballaya thatha drink whisky with hot water *****
Konebhar6 replied to Dallasbaluu's topic in Discussions
Brandy with hot water is the right combination. Tonic. -
Teluguredu started following After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
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After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
Teluguredu replied to kakatiya's topic in Discussions
Comedy team england ,australia vaalu 2 main bowlers lekunda gelichaatu ,atlanti team tho manollu kasta padi draw cheskunnaru lol. Final day 370 kottinchukovadam . -
raja_returnss started following After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
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After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
raja_returnss replied to kakatiya's topic in Discussions
a cook & root gadu adute adinattu lekapothe biscuit a team cook gadu retiree ayyaka root gade lakosthundu bandini apudapudu stroke migitha antha no use -
After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
Thokkalee replied to kakatiya's topic in Discussions
Idi fluke match.. aa pitches endo.. 2 days lo 4 innings and every day 20 wickets endoo.. Malli India lo first day wicket spin aithe they get penalized for preparing a bad pitch -
After 5465 days, England win a test match in Australia
kakatiya replied to kakatiya's topic in Discussions
England haven’t won a Test in Australia since their Sydney win in the 2010/11 Ashes. #AShes2025 #AUSvENG -
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Inka 10 runs kavali oka 2 wickets Padaali
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Stac vs Stokes 13th time
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Canada deporting nearly 400 people a week, fastest pace in a decade
Thokkalee replied to Aquaman's topic in Discussions
Em chesthaaru.. they let too many ppl in and that caused lot of social and economical issues in their society.. even liberals are starting to behave like Conservatives now.. Trump thatha kelakkapothe vallu asalu geliche chance kuda ledu.. If Biden allowed controlled inflow of migrants, Dems wouldn’t have lost the election this bad.. - Today
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Straky come back. Neser gadini replace cheyandi.
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Ah sounds kuda English audience soccer noise sesthunru
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US is a sinking ship....NRI still want to be on it.
krishnaaa replied to krishnaaa's topic in Discussions
Firstly I never said that more people are coming back when compared to people who are going out.I have talked in terms of percentage increases year over year. Keeping that aside, I have already talked about an average guy but will do it again. I hope we are not talking about someone who came long time back. When you talk about lifestyle, we should talk all aspects rathar than just possessions. An average guy coming to US will have to afford doing Masters and lose 2 years. The money spent on Masters and the savings from salary could be invested. Next step would be to struggle in getting a H1B and maintaining it. Inspite of all this, a house and decent car could be bought.....but mostly on loan. He will still have to cook and clean even when work gets hectic or resort to eating outside. Next struggle would be with kids. He would have no support other than parents coming in from India. The brother in India doesn't have to book flight tickets for his parents to visit him Or book flight tickets to make India visits and spend all the accumulated PTOs. Next major issue would be health insurance. Healthcare is cheap in India. Which of the 2 brothers do you think would be able to retire early? In US, after retirement, health insurance in itself would cost couple thousand dollars a month to cover the family. And by the time he becomes a citizen, he will be 50. In the meanwhile, if there is job loss or any other significant event, there won't be a safety net to fall back on in US. Regarding the guy from India, he would be better off renting and using the money to buy land or investing on indexes instead to generate passive income. Rental yeild is very low in India. Its pure stupidity to buy an apartment with low landshare. Don't attribute financial missteps to a problem with the country. -
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iamakshay_51 started following Health insurance scam in India Saif Ali khan gets free money for his treatment while common man
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Health insurance scam in India Saif Ali khan gets free money for his treatment while common man
iamakshay_51 replied to karuvu's topic in Discussions
Stories like this trigger anger because they touch a deep nerve: the feeling that insurance doesn’t play by the same rules for everyone. When people read headlines about celebrities receiving “cashless treatment” or seemingly effortless claim approvals, it reinforces a belief many already carry — that the system works smoothly for the powerful, and painfully for the common buyer. The hook isn’t really about Saif Ali Khan or any single case. It’s about comparison. People immediately contrast it with their own experiences of delays, deductions, and endless follow-ups. The real problem is that insurance outcomes are judged emotionally, but insurance structures are built technically. What looks like “free money” from the outside is often a combination of employer group cover, high-end policy design, negotiated hospital contracts, and zero sub-limits. Meanwhile, most individuals buy retail policies with caps, co-pays, and structural constraints they never fully understood. Both are insured — but not equally protected. This is where frustration turns into the word “scam.” Not because fraud is proven, but because expectations were never calibrated. People assume insurance is a level playing field. In reality, coverage strength varies widely even among regulator-approved policies. The system isn’t secretly changing rules — it’s exposing differences that were always there, just invisible at purchase time. The uncomfortable discovery is that insurance quality isn’t binary. It’s not “has insurance” versus “doesn’t.” It sits on a spectrum shaped by policy structure, insurer claim behavior, location-based medical costs, and how resilient a policy is under stress. Most consumers never see where they fall on that spectrum until a crisis forces the reveal. This gap is exactly what tools like BimaScore are trying to surface early. Instead of relying on stories, headlines, or assumptions, it translates real-world policy strength into a 400–1000 clarity rating. Powered by Bima Analyze — an AI engine that evaluates 100+ real-world factors without document uploads — it helps people understand their position before comparisons become painful. The vision isn’t to defend insurers or dismiss public anger. It’s to replace surprise with awareness. When people know how strong their coverage actually is, stories like these stop feeling personal — and decisions become grounded. -
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