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Hanuman ji Made to Dance With BJP Flag to Welcome BJP President Nitin Nabin
Are "under-recoveries" the same as company losses?
No fuel price cut because oil companies lost money." Meanwhile, those same companies are reporting massive profits. If losses justify keeping prices high, shouldn't profits justify passing some relief to consumers? The pricing logic seems to change depending on who benefits. The public deserves a clear explanation of how fuel prices are actually determined.
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So by this logic Value of INR is falling bcz of corruption in NDA
God Dancing for God.
Hello RSS? koi hai? Hello? lagta hai so rhe hai.
Ig bhagwan ke liye bhagwan naach sakte hai.🥰
From $28 Billion to $1 Billion: What Happened to India's FDI Story?
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India's net FDI reportedly falling from around $28 billion to nearly $1 billion in just two years should be a wake-up call not something to dismiss.For years, we were told India would become the world's biggest investment destination. But if net FDI has dropped this sharply, the government owes citizens a clear explanation. Investors don't move money based on slogans they look for policy stability, regulatory certainty, and confidence in the economy.
Rising taxes, policy unpredictability, and a business environment perceived as increasingly uncertain can undermine investor confidence. Instead of addressing these concerns transparently, the government often focuses on public relations and headline management.A strong economy requires more than speeches and branding. It requires accountability, consistent policy, and institutions that inspire confidence. Citizens deserve honest answers about what is driving these trends and what is being done to reverse them.Patriotism means asking tough questions when economic indicators raise concerns not pretending problems don't exist.
The Math Doesn't Math: The True Cost of India's E20 Ethanol Policy
Suppose you have an e10 car. The price of e10 petrol is 100 Rs/l. your car gives a mileage of 20kmpl and you drive 100kms a day.
fuel needed 100/20 = 5 liters
cost of fuel = 100 x 5 = 500
Now government starts blending petrol with 20% ethanol, the price of petrol is same and your usage is also same.
As per the some experts, you will feel a drop of 10% in the mileage( my real life experience tells me that the fuel efficiency goes down by 20% min). But we will take 10% dip in mileage just to respect our ethanol mantri.
now to drive 100 kms with e20 blending, the price is
Fuel needed 100/18 = 5.56 liters.
cost of fuel = 5.56 x 100 = 556.
We will not talk about that the e20 fuel government is selling you is at the same price of e10 and the government is actually saving 4 rupees on every liter as blending grade ethanol is 40% cheaper than petrol if we even consider e10 as pure petrol.
So you will be paying 56 rupees per day just for the sustainability. But is this blending actually sustainable?
So ethanol is majorly extracted from 3 sources and we will, from end to start calculate the water used in making 1 liter of ethnol
Rice-based Ethanol: Up to 10,790 liters of water per liter of ethanol (since growing paddy requires enormous groundwater irrigation).
Sugarcane-based Ethanol: 1,600 to 3,600 liters of water.
Corn/Maize-based Ethanol: 10 to 17 liters in rain-fed regions (like parts of the US), but up to 4,670 liters if grown in highly irrigated areas.
Sugarcane based production wastes less amount of water and our ethanol minister also owns sugar mills just for saving water, so our calculations will be based on that.
So you are using 5.56 liters of e20 petrol as compared to 5 liters e10 petrol. so in this 5.56 liters of petrol, the quantity of ethanol when you consider e10 as pure petrol.
10% of 5.56 = 556ml of ethanol.
The sugarcane takes around 1600-3600 liters of water, but as we are fan of our ethanol mantri, we will calculate the wastage on 1600 liters.
Amount of water wasted to make 556ml of ethanol
0.556 liters × 1,600 liters = 889.6 liters
In short you are wasting 889 liters of water every day in a country having water scarcity in many parts, just for what? for the sake of sustainability and prosperity of our beloved mantri ji.
But the story does not end here
Lets talk about the pure petrol you are using in both the cases
CASE 1 When you are using e10 petrol, driving 100km @ 100 rupees per liter price and fuel consumption is 5 liter.
90% of 5 liter = 4.500 liters of pure petrol
CASE 2 When you are using e20 petrol, driving 100km @ 100 rupees per liter price and fuel consumption is 5.56 liter
80% of 5.56 liter = 4.448 liters of pure petrol.
So if we calculate the net difference in petrol
4.500 - 4.448 = 0.0052 liters
Guys you are saving 52 ml of petrol import and wasting 889.6 liters of water in your daily commute, that too if you drive cars like alto, wagon r (even they dont give 20kmpl in city on ac).
We will not talk about the maintenance aspect, as it will hurt your bum more.
I rest my case here, if you have any questions, or my calculations are wrong somewhere, comments are welcome.