Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
Saving - "Change your dependency"Most people think,Saving=Income−ExpensesJust rearrange and change it to,Expenses=Income−SavingYou should have a clear estimate of how much you want to save every ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
Because they are working longer for lesser now.Because they are continuously being told that they are worthless - by their families, by the society, by recruiters.Because they spend their days ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
Unnecessary confrontations.Be it your personal life, at work, on social media, or out in the public, there are always people looking for trouble - trolls, bullies, egoistical jerks, and many more of ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
ये वक़्त भी गुजर जायेगा... Calm down.And breathe.Remember, that you “perceive” your job to be stressful, and that assertion might or might not be true.Take a ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
On skill development.Learn as many things as you can. Do not worry if they do not exactly fit into the gamut of skills one is required to possess in the field that you are currently aiming for. Never ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Most of the times, what people perceive to be “fear of failure” is just a mask for the subconscious disappointment “on being average”.Mull over it.Dwayne Johnson was one of the biggest ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
“Eat your frog first thing in the morning”. Not literally. The frog here is anything that you have to do, but do not really want to. It could be your morning workout, or taking that call you ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago
I have a friend from my graduate days. A quiet, gentle, unassuming guy, with a permanent smile on his face. I never saw him agitated. Or elated. He took everything as it came - the good and the ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Oh, hell no!This entire "storm in a teacup" was birthed when a certain Alex VanNess sent out a tweet featuring the campaign manager of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wearing a t-shirt with Netaji's face on ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
No, it is not feasible. And it is not desirable either at this juncture.By definition, UBI is supposed to be “universal” i.e. given to all unconditionally. Anything that only benefits a ... read more
Answer - by Deepak Mehta
DE
Deepak Mehta, Retired Batman. Writer. Drinker. Solitary Geek.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
There is no standard way to value historical monuments, but I will still try.Method 1: Inflation-Adjusted Value  Taj Mahal was built from 1632-1653. Let's take 1640 as the mid ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Their are two types of companies or startups. As Peter Thiel says it, one takes you from zero to one and other takes you from one to n.In first case the world grows vertically and in other it grows ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
I can do it and ultimately may have to do it. But, please realize that rolling content is not good for users of a website. Usually, after fresh rolling content has got loaded 4-5 times, it becomes ... read more
Answer - by Manish Dulani
MA
Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 4 years ago
Hello,your question is very good to answer.Why doesn't india has its own google.Because you know that indian people's still prefer either to get a good government job or get settle with a high paying ... read more
Answer - by Manish Dulani
MA
Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 4 years ago
1.India has became an overpopulated country combining the total population.2.India has became a 25% less developed as pakistan is on the door of bankruptcy.3.Pakistan could never even got a single ... read more
Answer - by Abhas Kumar Sinha
AB
Abhas Kumar Sinha, Research Interests: Theoretical Physics - QM, AI/ML
Answered 4 years ago
That's not implemented yet.But, more power to chAnQya, because the technique is often known to have problems in devices with low Resolution Ratio and also causes Browser lags in older Browser and ... read more
Answer - by Abhas Kumar Sinha
AB
Abhas Kumar Sinha, Research Interests: Theoretical Physics - QM, AI/ML
Answered 4 years ago
India has all major global heads of all those mentioned company all over the world because it's one of the biggest IT Industry.But, why India doesn't has bigger multinational IT Company?I believe ... read more
Answer - by Harshil Mehta
HA
Harshil Mehta, Electrical Engineer, Columnist
Answered 4 years ago
The name is Gangu Mehtar. (I am not using his regular sir name as it contains casteist and offensive word.) Gangu was the drum beater in the army of Nanasaheb. He also took training of ... read more
Answer - by Harshil Mehta
HA
Harshil Mehta, Electrical Engineer, Columnist
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
RSS is the world’s largest voluntary organisation which has 108 wings including political, economical, educational and social organisation.1RSS had previous version as ‘Rashtriya ... read more
Answer - by Shubham Parihar
SH
Shubham Parihar, CSE student
Answered 4 years ago

This is my first answer on this site. It doesn't look very well wrote, because it's the first time I'm writing an answer on this site. Hope you got the answer for your question in this somewhere.

Answer - by Abhas Kumar Sinha
AB
Abhas Kumar Sinha, Research Interests: Theoretical Physics - QM, AI/ML
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
I'm here to express my sincere disagreement to @rishabh-jain . We are unfortunate that we fail to realize the effort the Indian Education System is putting. But, I'd rather blame all those British ... read more
Answer - by Rishabh jain
RI
Rishabh jain, Student at IIT BHU.
Answered 4 years ago
Finland have one of the best education system in the world. No doubt it is also the happiest country in the world. Sex ratio is better then perfect.Finland is my favourite country. I always say my ... read more
Answer - by Rohan Mehta
RO
Rohan Mehta
Answered 4 years ago (Edited 4 years ago)
Majority of the Islamic countries in the Middle East seem to be against the existence of Israel. Pakistan maintains close ties with some of the these countries namely Saudi Arabia on which Pakistan ... read more
Answer - by Avi Maheshwari
AV
Avi Maheshwari, Student
Answered 4 years ago
Of the 48 PSLV(Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle) launched by ISRO, only 2 have failed. ISRO's success rate is about 95%.That is a lot given the budget. The reasons behind ISRO's success are ... read more
Answer - by Vishnu Elayath
VI
Vishnu Elayath, Clerk at Indian Bank
Answered 4 years ago
My maternal grandfather was an accomplished farmer. He had received gold medals for his innovations and was a pioneer of Japan style agriculture in Kerala.When tractors and mechanical ploughs were ... read more