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It would take radically change in UGC syllabus itself to address this issue, My CSE syllabus had gender studies and environment studies as mandatory course 🤣🤣🤣. Another, the few jobs that are even in the core fields have laughable salary, I have talked with faculty and mech students get avg 20k salary outside the state, 10 hours of work.
gender studies and environmental studies..
which year is this? is it still happening?
 
Be careful with L-Carnitine. TMAO can cause cardiac issues with prolonged use. If you have diabetes, stop cooking with sunflower oil and other crap oils. Use coconut oil or ghee. Ideally coconut oil. Do not let Modi basically bankrupt farmers into changing from coconut to sunflower. He is working for IMF, which does not stand for "Indian Monetary Fund".
i said injectable L-carnitine, not oral
oral causes TMAO as it passes through digestive cycle, and oral L-Carnitine bioavailability is piss poor at barely 8-10 percent so you'll have to take much higher dosage to get benefits (but also getting more TMAO formation in belly)
injectable (preferably in intramuscular route) has minimal side effects, maximum absorption

as far as cooking oil goes, my side of culture puts groundnut pressed oil on top, which is mostly filtered thing, that's what we've been consuming since ages, so jumping on coconut oil isn't that viable at this side of world, but yeah, most "refined" oils are crap and should be avoided
 
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adding to your point, core engineering courses themselves are unpopular among Indian students for alot of reasons. most people see courses like mechanics, electrical engineering as same stuff that they slogged through still 12th and as they enter undergrads they want to move away, so they end up taking CS, cause CS is actually pretty different from what they have studied till that point.

most institutes also really lack infra to make these streams interesting, core courses are much more hands on type of study, instead colleges still reach like how they would in schools , industry collab is pretty important , hardly any colleges even have proper labs and workshops. Most students from core streams end up, grinding programming in 1.5-2 and switch to CS after degree.

it's the $ and euro billing that determines the salaries in the engineering field.

to add a bit of out of box fun to the convo... ;)

to explain this in engineering/physics terms, the amount of money an engineering vertical makes is indirectly proportional to friction(physics wala definition) they have to deal with. more the friction interferes with their work, lesser money they make. energy is needed to overcome fiction, which raises operational cost, prolongs RoI, lesser profits.

for example in logistics :
aircraft related trades, deal with least friction hence get paid most.
ship related trades, deal with higher friction and paid little less than aircraft wala trades. (optimal tradeoff between time and volume)
land related trades, deal with most friction and least paid among the three logistics verticals.

when it comes to core engineering and CSE. between the two, CSE wallahs hardly deal with friction since their trade solely depends on electronic communication on a daily basis, while core engineering wallahs have to constantly work against gravity and friction. which ultimately reflects in their take home salaries.

to sum up, the less an engineering vertical has to "fight" friction—physics(wala definition) or operational—the more it can channel resources into profit and take home pay.
 
gender studies and environmental studies..
which year is this? is it still happening?
This was in 2022, to be more transparent it was called "gender human rights and ethics", and environment course didn't had anything woke, its just stuff like renewable energy, greenhouse gas etc.

Still tho both took1 hour period each,
8 hour total in a week.
 
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This is after trade war between zhonggou and murica during trump 1.0, covid, ukraine and gaza war. I feel like it could have easily been 5+ trillion . 10+ trillion by 2035 is possible, if no major fuck-up happens or there isn't another world war.

How could Japan have zero growth??? What the fuck is wrong with Japan?
 


Statistics can be deceiving. A change of 16.7% to 15.9% reflects almost 100% increase in manufacturing (by value) over the the 2014-2024 period if we take the 105% GDP increase over this period into account.

Land is extremely costly resource in India due to high population density and agriculture. The only exceptions are the arid/semi-arid states like Gujarat, Tamilnadu which possess a lot of infertile land which can not be utilized for housing or agriculture. Also, the industrial waste disposal is relatively easier due to direct access to the ocean. Hence these states are well-suited for large factory complexes.

There is nothing extraordinary in TN's rise as a manufacturing hub. Every factory set up in TN takes advantage of a single unified market of 1.4 billion people.

How could Japan have zero growth??? What the fuck is wrong with Japan?

Japanese culture.
 


Totally misleading. As a value, the manufacturing portion has more than doubled even if the percentage has remained the same. The economy, as a whole, expanded and that means including other sectors that expanded and created more job growth.

So that essentially means that instead of just concentrating on manufacturing sector alone, Modi has paid equal attention to all other sectors and ensured that as a whole, India's economy was lifted across all sectors, the hallmarks of an highly effective PM whose economic credentials are established.
 
How could Japan have zero growth??? What the fuck is wrong with Japan?
They are one of the if not the only economy in the world with deflation issue, japan's gdp in us terms also changes wildly because how yen is designed.

They have a shrinking population, but because most of their economy is service based and high value manufacturing, they don't see a decrease in quality of life.
 
They are one of the if not the only economy in the world with deflation issue, japan's gdp in us terms also changes wildly because how yen is designed.

They have a shrinking population, but because most of their economy is service based and high value manufacturing, they don't see a decrease in quality of life.
But zero growth for ten years????? This is turning out not to be a lost decade of growth but a lost half century or a full century of growth. Japan already has 3 decades of lost growth.
 
They are one of the if not the only economy in the world with deflation issue, japan's gdp in us terms also changes wildly because how yen is designed.

They have a shrinking population, but because most of their economy is service based and high value manufacturing, they don't see a decrease in quality of life.
It's quite annoying that countries like Japan and western economies desite having no growth still are able to maintain high quality of living due to them being able to afford international goods, even if we maintain high growth rates we won't be able to get a similar quality of life as these countries
 
It's quite annoying that countries like Japan and western economies desite having no growth still are able to maintain high quality of living due to them being able to afford international goods, even if we maintain high growth rates we won't be able to get a similar quality of life as these countries

They were able to do it by growing and sustaining a high level of debt. Japan's debt to GDP ratio already exceeds 260%. It can't keep going on forever. Sooner or later, someone is gonna call in the chits and it won't be pretty for Japan.
 
They were able to do it by growing and sustaining a high level of debt. Japan's debt to GDP ratio already exceeds 260%. It can't keep going on forever. Sooner or later, someone is gonna call in the chits and it won't be pretty for Japan.
Isn't all their debt owed internally though so it's less of a risk
 
They were able to do it by growing and sustaining a high level of debt. Japan's debt to GDP ratio already exceeds 260%. It can't keep going on forever. Sooner or later, someone is gonna call in the chits and it won't be pretty for Japan.
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How could Japan have zero growth??? What the fuck is wrong with Japan?
right question should be, what is right with japan lol...their people and living standards are memeworthy

they are practically a slave of weimerica and their purchasing power is abysmal due to yen deprecations, they are practically 'gareeb'

they are sailing through ending phase of astronomical growth they enjoyed upto late 80s-early 90s, and that astronomical debt-to-gdp ratio bubble when bursts it'll send tremors among international economies

plaza accord did a job on them

It's quite annoying that countries like Japan and western economies desite having no growth still are able to maintain high quality of living due to them being able to afford international goods, even if we maintain high growth rates we won't be able to get a similar quality of life as these countries

bhai, their living standards are going down and down only, don't go by attractive infrastructures
japanese people do chimpouts for even minute of price rise over food stuffs, check how they were whining during 2022 ukraine war start that a kind of grains they were importing from Russia, called buckwheat, was embargoed, they use it to make their traditional 'soba' noodles but due to limited supplies after russian thing price started rising there and they eventually had to cut deals with same russia over supplies of buckwheat to control price rise of that lol...all ukraine war sentiments were put aside
 
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