Mixability issue in amul whey protein chocolate flavour

I’ve been drinking it since the day it was launched, and I never had any issues with its mixability before. However, the batch I purchased around a month ago doesn’t mix properly. Even when I mix it in warm water, small lumps remain undissolved. This is a sudden change compared to the previous batches, which used to mix completely.

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 6 days ago
▲ 12 r/IITK

Streets of IIT K at night

We came during last year’s Antaragni for a competition, and honestly, some parts of the campus were scary as hell. We went cycling around the new buildings and lecture complexes at night, and it was pitch dark there were literally no lights as far as we could see.

We also had some hilarious encounters with couples around the OAT area. At one point, one of my friends accidentally stepped on a girl’s hair. She was sitting in the front, and he was walking behind her, so he obviously didn’t realise. She got pretty mad at us, while I was laughing my ass off. 😂

There was dry humping going on around there too, so the whole OAT area had its own interesting atmosphere. 💀

The concert ground, though, was absolutely amazing. Sunidhi was on fire, and there were some of the most beautiful girls I’ve come across at a college fest. The canteens inside the halls were another highlight the food was genuinely delicious.

The only disappointing part was the railway station to Kanpur stretch. That whole experience was just crass.

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 9 days ago
▲ 87 r/IndianModerate+1 crossposts

Black Day for Indian Democracy

Today feels like a black day for Indian democracy. Seeing elected leaders and peaceful protesters being detained or removed by force raises serious questions about the state of democratic rights and freedom of expression

On the other hand Kudos to the opposition for acting in the way they should.

u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/IndianModerate+2 crossposts

Let's come together for a better INDIA

We shall have a country where:

- The government is accountable to the people.

- No one is deprived of basic human amenities such as food, clean air, clean water, and electricity.

- All government examinations are conducted in a fair and transparent manner.

- Roads are well-built, free from potholes, and equipped with proper streetlights.

- There is a cap on the salaries and perks of ministers and public authorities.

- The media truly functions as the fourth pillar of democracy.

Today's incidents at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, were more than heartbreaking. The use of tear gas, force, and lathi-charge felt unjustified. It seemed as though they were given complete authority to do anything just to stop a peaceful protest.

Children were beaten, girls were thrashed, and an intense lathi-charge took place. On the contrary, there was hardly any coverage from the mainstream media. Instead, they started playing the propaganda game by claiming that Gen Z had turned violent during the protest. I mean, is there any shame left?

Dharmendra Pradhan was sitting in the Parliament session as if nothing was happening around him. Why can't the government seek the resignation of an Education Minister under whose tenure nearly 25 lakh students have suffered, with many facing life-altering consequences?

SOS was employed in Parliament, and CRPF personnel stood with guns at the Parliament gates. Why has the government not held a press conference for such a long time? Why are they not even acknowledging the protest?

But now, enough is enough. Today, I could see a hope for change and the India of my dreams in the faces of complete strangers. I hope that from here onwards, there will be organized programs and collective efforts for the betterment of our country, and that we will all come together to build a better nation.

Jai Hind!

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
▲ 30 r/delhi

It's now or never kind of situation

It was already expected that the Delhi Police would issue such an advisory. But the manner in which Sonam Wangchuk was reportedly detained and taken to the hospital has raised serious questions. In a democracy, it is natural for citizens to ask whether such actions respect the principles of peaceful dissent and civil liberties.

If we remain silent today, it becomes easier for those in power to ignore public voices tomorrow. Stepping out of our comfort zones to stand for what we believe in can shape the future for the generations that follow.

Let's come together tomorrow with unity and responsibility, inspired by the courage and sacrifice of Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev. Raise your voice peacefully, stand for your values, and uphold the spirit of democracy.

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/DatingData+1 crossposts

Has anyone actually found their type on dating apps, or are they just a waste of time?

Have you ever gone on a date with someone you matched with? How long did you chat before meeting?

Did it actually lead to something meaningful, or did things fizzle out after the first date?

I feel like dating apps are mostly for casual connections and short-term friendships rather than finding a genuine partner. Is that true, or have your experiences been different?

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 11.0k r/TwentiesofIndia+2 crossposts

It's really high time now, we as youngsters should have some accountability towards the nation

it's surprising how little mainstream media attention this hunger strike seems to be receiving compared to other major protests in the past.

He's now on the 16th day of his hunger strike, yet there doesn't appear to be the same level of public discussion or continuous TV coverage that similar movements once received.

u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
▲ 11 r/IndiaWeather+2 crossposts

What do these rains mean to you? Is there something special this time 🌧️

Some people see traffic and muddy roads. Others see cozy evenings, chai, playlists, and someone they'd love to share the weather with...

u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/WomenAreNotIntoMen+1 crossposts

Why it's so difficult to understand women ?

Before anyone comes at me, this isn't meant to be a women-bashing post. I'm genuinely curious to hear different perspectives.

I'm 23, and from whatever little experience I've had by just observing people it often feels really difficult to understand women.It feels like their mouth speaks different from their head. Back bitching is too common among them.

Plans, priorities, or emotions can seem to change really quickly. Maybe it's just me interpreting things poorly, or maybe men and women communicate differently.

One thing I've personally noticed is that when men develop certain emotions whether it's affection, attachment, or even hurt they often seem to feel them deeply and stay in that emotional state for quite a long time. In contrast, women sometimes appear to move through emotional states more quickly. Again, this is just my observation, not something I'm claiming is universally true.

Looking for honest opinions and experiences not a gender war.

u/Fit-Competition6746 — 1 month ago

An idiot reserved a seat in Delhi Metro

I let one crowded train go and boarded the next one. As soon as I entered, I saw a bag occupying a seat. I asked the person sitting beside it if it was his. He said, "Koi bolke gaya hai mujhe uska hai."

I waited for around 10 minutes, but no one came back, so I picked up the bag, kept it safely with me, and sat down.

After about 15 minutes, the owner finally returned and said, "Ye meri seat hai, aap yahan se hat jao."

I replied, "You were gone for 15 minutes. I just saw your bag lying there, so I sat after keeping it safely with me."

He said, "Main saath wale ko bolke gaya tha."

I told him, "This is public transport. You can't ask someone to reserve your seat and disappear."

Then he asked, "Aapne mera bag chhua kaise?"

I replied, "I didn't throw it anywhere, dude. It's right here with me."

I then asked him, "Suppose I enter the metro, see five empty seats, and keep my shoes, bag, handkerchief, and umbrella on them. Can I come back after 15 minutes and claim all those seats as mine?"

Everyone around started laughing. 😂

He got visibly annoyed and said, "Aap bahas kyun kar rahe ho?"

I said, "I'm not the one arguing, you are."

Then, with a bruised ego, he said, "Pata hai, developer hoon main. Aap kaun ho?"

I replied, "Even if you were the MP, you still couldn't do this."

Everyone burst out laughing again. 😂

(By the way, I'm a Tier-1 graduate, and he mentioned that he was from a Tier-3 college. Still, I never brought educational background into the argument.)

EDIT- For ppl wondering where he had gone and how can he return, he told me after coming that he had gone to a diff. coach to talk to his friend.

Eventually, the other passengers calmed him down. The audacity of some people these days is honestly surprising.

Have you ever come across such self-proclaimed 'seat owners' in the Delhi Metro?

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 2 months ago

An idiot reserved a seat in Delhi Metro

I let one crowded train go and boarded the next one. As soon as I entered, I saw a bag occupying a seat. I asked the person sitting beside it if it was his. He said, "Koi bolke gaya hai mujhe uska hai."

I waited for around 10 minutes, but no one came back, so I picked up the bag, kept it safely with me, and sat down.

EDIT- He told after coming that he went to a diff coach to talk to his friend

After about 15 minutes, the owner finally returned and said, "Ye meri seat hai, aap yahan se hat jao."

I replied, "You were gone for 15 minutes. I just saw your bag lying there, so I sat after keeping it safely with me."

He said, "Main saath wale ko bolke gaya tha."

I told him, "This is public transport. You can't ask someone to reserve your seat and disappear."

Then he asked, "Aapne mera bag chhua kaise?"

I replied, "I didn't throw it anywhere, dude. It's right here with me."

I then asked him, "Suppose I enter the metro, see five empty seats, and keep my shoes, bag, handkerchief, and umbrella on them. Can I come back after 15 minutes and claim all those seats as mine?"

Everyone around started laughing. 😂

He got visibly annoyed and said, "Aap bahas kyun kar rahe ho?"

I said, "I'm not the one arguing, you are."

Then, with a bruised ego, he said, "Pata hai, developer hoon main. Aap kaun ho?"

I replied, "Even if you were the MP, you still couldn't do this."

Everyone burst out laughing again. 😂

(By the way, I'm a Tier-1 graduate, and he mentioned that he was from a Tier-3 college. Still, I never brought educational background into the argument.)

Eventually, the other passengers calmed him down. The audacity of some people these days is honestly surprising.

EDIT- For ppl wondering where he was gone and how can he return, he told me that he has gone to talk to his friend on a diff. coach

Have you ever come across such self-proclaimed 'seat owners' in the Delhi Metro?

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u/Fit-Competition6746 — 2 months ago

Is there any humanity left ?

What the hell is happening? When the crowd saw that the situation was getting out of control, they could have easily overpowered him.

Where have all gone? Is there any humanity left? How can someone be killed over a dispute, that too on such a crowded train in broad daylight?

If I was there at that time I couldn't even live after that incident that one was killed in front of me and I couldn't do anything that regret would have stayed with me my entire lifetime.

Here's the link to the incident-

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mumbai-local-train-murder-mayank-lohars-family-tears-says-he-was-only-21-11681495

u/Fit-Competition6746 — 2 months ago