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 Some wise guy on the Internet had said, "If you are not paying for it, you

are
the product.
 caseinterview.com, book- case in point
 What is the hardest truth you had to accept that made you stronger?
.
.
That no one actually cares, they're just curious.
Got a new job? Nobody cares.
You passed your exams? Good job, nobody cares.
What's that? You're getting married? Nobody cares.
People are always curious, which isn't really a bad thing. They like to know
what's going on in your life, but would they support you when you're at your
lowest point in your life? No. Would they help you when you need it most?
No.
There's no point telling people everything because they don't care.
You have to pick yourself up and learn it the hard way.

 Sab Pareto hai bhaiya 80-20

20% of people of B Schools got top 80% of Placement share

 https://www.quora.com/How-is-life-after-passing-from-IRMA
 The institute cemented my belief that one can be honest in all ways and still do well
in life.
 https://www.quora.com/How-is-life-after-graduating-from-IRMA
 Alumni details-
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WEid6DLjNm4pc0MSlpvU8OxvT
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Budget
Stick to fiscal deficit target, but increase social security pension: Several
economists asked the government to increase social security pension and
implementation of maternity entitlements, while suggesting to stick to the fiscal
deficit target. Noted economist Jean Dreze said that increase in social security
pension will not have much impact on the fiscal deficit as it was peanuts. “The
amount (for social security pension) has been Rs 200 per month. This is totally
unacceptable. There is no reason to keep it so low. So, make it at least Rs 500, I
would say even Rs 1,000, if possible and increase the coverage,” he said.

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