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Bhai tu konse nashe karta hai?Relevant to Indian rupee. Rupee has depreciated against the Euro too.
Bhai tu konse nashe karta hai?Relevant to Indian rupee. Rupee has depreciated against the Euro too.
Hmmm curious.Bhai tu konse nashe karta hai?
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Ok I have analyzed the charts. You did not extrapolate the chart far back enough. Look at this graph:Bhai tu konse nashe karta hai?
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IMF does GDP calculation in USD, INR-EUR or INR-GBP has no impact on India GDP calculation.Ok I have analyzed the charts. You did not extrapolate the chart far back enough. Look at this graph:
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See where the rupee depreciated strongly in Jan/Feb 2020 and then started appreciating the summer of 2021?
Even though India gdp growth was greater in 2020 the rupee depreciated so France and UK GDP stayed ahead. Now the rupee has appreciated, it allowed India to jump ahead of France and UK by a considerable margin.
If the rupee declined before the Euro did, then it tracks.IMF does GDP calculation in USD, INR-EUR or INR-GBP has no impact on India GDP calculation.
Over the past 5 years, the Euro has devalued by 6.4% against the dollar.If the rupee declined before the Euro did, then it tracks.
This is the best tool to useNominal GDP is a very stupid metric to compare economies with anyway, is still used due to superiority complex of white countries that want to believe they are ahead of us.
British people get really mad at being compared with our economy and keep asking for their so-called donations back when trolled
Timing is also really great.Just as GST collection was starting to consistently look good, Milards have leant a death blow to the GST itself. And there's nothing that can be done about it. One nation one tax is done for after yesterday's judgement. Years of painstaking work put in to make it possible undone by one clown in a black gown.
SC order on GST Council: Are we going back to the dark ages of indirect taxes?
The Supreme Court judgment could divide the country further economically and politically. By rendering the recommendations of the GST Council non-binding, the constitutionally mandated institution, which was carefully designed by the legislature, has been knowingly or unknowingly dismantled in a...www.google.com
Brace for the return of interstate duties and octroi checkposts. These justices seem to reside in some sort of lala land, bereft of the simplest understanding of ground realities. Or they just don't care.
With the constant one step forward, two steps back situation that prevails in this country, hoping for it to ever be prosperous is futile.
Apartments retain their value as urbanization is increasing and the location matters. If I buy an apartment in an area and if it develops into a middle class or upper middle class location afterwards, then I am in a goldmine. The time of entering market matters.It will not help anything when you come back from home after entire days work and their is a couple fighting in the flat below you a kid turning floor into playground in the floor above, nibba playing loud music in the right/ left side flat.
Maybe you do not like a wall so you want to tear it down and build a new one, oh shit you cannot do it in a flat.
Like Gardening well shit do with your little vase goyim.
Maybe in the future the family grows and you need more space but you cant build another floor in the flat.
Shit you cannot party in the garden or organize a event.
A land parcel is a appreciating property but a flat is a depreciating property. A flat bought for 50 lakhs will have a price of 20 lakh 10 years later meanwhile do not consider the house and just the land parcel, the land you bought for 20 lakhs is now prices 35 lakhs 10 years later.
Goyim: Mr Noseberg I need a loan.
Mr Noseberg: Well what do you have for security
Goyim: I have a flat worth 50 lakhs.
Mr Noseberg: You bought it for 50 lakhs its value is not 50 lakhs, it will fetch u a max loan of 10 lakhs considering your time period of 5 years.
Goyim: But Mr Noseberg Apartments are the best thing to happen to mankind all the news article told me this, shouldn't a thing this beneficial to environment carry higher value,
Mr Noseberg: What is good for the world isn't necessarily a good thing for you or even consider as an asset class that appreciates with time, for a country like India with higher population density than 95% of the world land will always be a valuable asset
Average indian per capita GDP is about 1,80 thousand but only 10 percent earn above 3 lakh yearly , including about 25 percent of GDP being informal due to no change in base year yet.
Children ,retirees , homemakers have 0 GDP per capita growth. Also living in cities especially the large metro gives us a skewed view of what salaries are .. since a large chunk of excess GDP is just real-estate.Average indian per capita GDP is about 1,80 thousand but only 10 percent earn above 3 lakh yearly , including about 25 percent of GDP being informal due to no change in base year yet.
So income would be 2.5 lakhs per capita , so this less than 10% seems shady
Hmmm seems like a paid article... An average IT Joe contributed more than that as monthly taxes.... More so in last year as salary have increased for almost every one....
GST has become a law. Scumbags in Supreme court cannot squash the law. They can only interpret the law not change it or make new ones. Those bastards in Supreme court, their days are numbered. These bastards think they are not accountable to the people of India and think they are law onto themselves.Just as GST collection was starting to consistently look good, Milards have leant a death blow to the GST itself. And there's nothing that can be done about it. One nation one tax is done for after yesterday's judgement. Years of painstaking work put in to make it possible undone by one clown in a black gown.
SC order on GST Council: Are we going back to the dark ages of indirect taxes?
The Supreme Court judgment could divide the country further economically and politically. By rendering the recommendations of the GST Council non-binding, the constitutionally mandated institution, which was carefully designed by the legislature, has been knowingly or unknowingly dismantled in a...www.google.com
Brace for the return of interstate duties and octroi checkposts. These justices seem to reside in some sort of lala land, bereft of the simplest understanding of ground realities. Or they just don't care.
With the constant one step forward, two steps back situation that prevails in this country, hoping for it to ever be prosperous is futile.
You will only make bridges on such scale if there is any actual need for it.@India Super Power
this video shows insane bridges built by china at insane speed Imagine anyone proposing such infrastructure projects in india he/she would be called autistic just like narendra modi was called autistic and laughed at when he said its possible to make toilets in India
Our "Me lards" think of themselves as dictators.GST has become a law. Scumbags in Supreme court cannot squash the law. They can only interpret the law not change it or make new ones. Those bastards in Supreme court, their days are numbered. These bastards think they are not accountable to the people of India and think they are law onto themselves.