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New to Baner

New to Baner, 21 M, got a job as a software developer here. I want to connect with people for hangouts on weekends. DM me if anyone is interested.

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u/MindStill514 — 1 day ago
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Anyone up for Dookudu Movie re release ?

Dookudu is re-releasing this weekend. Anybody interested ? Releasing in Hinjewadi theatres.

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u/MindStill514 — 14 days ago
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Why did the baner area become so costly?

I had pani puri yesterday. He was like 30 hua ek plate ke liye, so 6 pieces for 30rs. I was like ki ye kaise ho skta he, normally tho 20rs ka hota he na 🥲. Chai as well minimum 15rs se hi start ho raha he

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u/MindStill514 — 17 days ago

4 days Vizag iternary

We are three members coming to Vizag tomorrow (July 20th) morning and have return tickets on Thursday night (July 24th). Can anyone suggest a proper itinerary for our trip and some budget-friendly hotels or dorms? We want to cover Araku Valley, Simhachalam, and RK Beach, but beyond that, we don't have any idea what other places are worth visiting. Please suggest some famous food restaurants as well.

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u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

We are there for each other

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I completed reading this book today. I loved it a lot. It focused on current-era relationships: friendships, insecurities, loneliness, money, fame, etc. We can definitely empathize with the main characters, as they are mostly people we see in our daily lives.

This is the second book I've completed, and I feel good after finishing it. Definitely give it a try, it's written in simple English, so it would be a perfect start for any beginner who wants to start reading books.

u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

Kanaka Durga Temple Darshan Time

I'm visiting Kanaka Durga Temple for the first time. How much does it generally take for free darshan? So that I can plan accordingly.

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u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

My first book

"Amma Diary lo konni pageilu" is one of the most famous books in recent times, written by Ravi Mantri. It's a heartwarming story that explores love, sacrifice, motherhood, and the deep emotional bonds within traditional Telugu families.

This is the first book I have completed successfully. I just wanted to share this with the community. I truly enjoyed reading it. I totally empathized with the speaker. I felt every emotion the speaker felt. I could visualize the scenes in my brain when the speaker described them. My mind felt good after years of doomscrolling on social media.

Can anyone suggest some recent books, not only in Telugu but also in English?

u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

Suggest budget-friendly perfume

I'm so bad at selecting perfumes, I've tried some, but they are mostly mid. Please suggest some budget-friendly perfumes for men.

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u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

Day iternary

Ee month 11th ki hyd nundi vijaywada ki ostunanu, passport slot ochindi, eveming 3:30 ki aa pani ayipotundi.

Elago ostunanu kabati, ala vijaywada kuda night tirugudam ani plan chestuna. Manchi iternary suggest chestara, aa roju night variki emm emm tiragalo ani ?

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u/MindStill514 — 1 month ago

Personal Finance

I'm 21, recently graduated, and got a job. I will be joining next month. I will be having a 15 lakh base salary and a 1.5 lakh joining bonus. I have around 40k from previous internships. Initially, I thought of giving all the money to my parents, but for the last 2-3 years, we have been facing financial problems.

My father used to run a finance business, he incurred a big loss, and there's some money he needs to settle. The thing is, he acted as a mediator, took money from someone, and gave it to others. Now the people who took the money are not returning it due to various reasons. We had to sell our house and all, and there's a very slim chance that we would get that money back. If I give money to my parents, they would use that money for those people. I don't want to use that money for that purpose; I'm okay with family expenses and all. Because the money scale is also high, and my father doesn't disclose the exact scenario properly, how can I believe him and give my money to them blindly if it's not for our family?

So I decided to give at most 15-20k per month only for rent and food and all, and decided to build my own corpus as I need to build everything from scratch.

What do you guys suggest exactly? How should I manage my personal finances here? I have small plans of investing in SIPs, gold, and all, but don't have a perfect idea about what to do. I don't know anything about taxation and how to file ITR and all. I need to file ITR as well to retain my amount of around 21k which was cut for an internship I did from January to June this year.

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u/MindStill514 — 2 months ago

Top 5 Veg Restaurants

Hello guys

What are the top 5 veg restaurants according to you in hyd

I'm running out of ideas, want to explore some new ones.

Please do suggest

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u/MindStill514 — 2 months ago