Best Relationship Quotes in Hindi
अच्छे टाइम में तुम्हारा दुश्मन भी बगल में बैठ कर मुस्कुराता है
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Acche Time Mein Tumhara Dushman Bhi Bagal Mein Baith Kar Muskurata Hai
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At first glance, it looks a bit bulky. Camera, display etc. are satisfactory. Overall GOOD non-Chinese phone.
However, for their improvement, I tried to give some critical feedback to the company over the phone but it was not so easy, so, I am writing here so that Samsung India can take this critical review for their improvement.BUY: AMAZON
Pros:
1) Clean and bloat-free OxygenOS, which runs as smooth as they come.
2) AMOLED screen and 90Hz refresh rate really go along to make the display above average.
3) Battery life is decent and will last a day on normal usage.
4) Sound quality is good and modestly loud. (Drawback in Cons)
5) The design actually fits the hand well as it is shorter than usual on breadth, and a bit more on length, all the better viewing experience.
6) Gaming performance is average. (Similar phones in this range have better gaming performances)
7) The phone looks and feels premium while using.
8) The alert slider makes it very convenient to switch between different modes.
9) Face Unlock is as fast as other OnePlus phones. (Very very fast)
Cons:
1) The camera is not as good as it was expected. The macro lens is pretty useless, and the main camera lacks depth and the colours aren't as vibrant as OnePlus 8. A bit too much of beautification was there in selfie shots. 4K video recording @ 60fps is absent but 1080@60fps performance is quite good. (The camera is better than most phones out there but it isn't what we were promised)
2) no headphone jack.
3) The mono speaker is on the bottom right of the phone, which tends to get covered by your hand while using. Also, being on just one side of the phone, the audio isn't as well delivered as it is on a stereo speaker.
4) No expandable memory slot.
5) The plastic frame (doesn't look like plastic but it is) is a worrying thing and makes the phone *comparatively* less durable.
6) Fingerprint scanner being under the screen isn't as quick as a traditional fingerprint scanner on the back.
Recommendation: If you're looking for a phone which delivers high performance and smooth interface for your daily use, go for it.
But if your prime purpose is gaming, there are better options available.
Also, if you're expecting flagship camera performance, you might want to consider other phones. (Pixel 4a is about to release, that's far better probably)
Update: Pixel 4a camera is surely much better than Nord's camera.
BUY: AMAZON
Disinvestment of Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) is an avowed policy of the Union government. With the dismal track record of several PSUs, the Centre cannot be blamed for the decision to disinvest. Gone are the days of the Nehruvian euphoria for creating PSUs with their ‘commanding heights’.
Times have changed and the economy now has other engines of growth. But it should not be hastily inferred that all PSUs have failed us. In the initial decades after Independence, when the private investment of substantial magnitude was scarce and timid, core PSUs kick-started India’s economy and provided a robust framework for economic growth.
Providing employment was one of the objectives, though not the paramount one. Nevertheless, in the years that followed, several PSUs became white elephants serving neither a social nor economic cause. Many of them naturally became black holes for public money. They were often textbook cases of poor management and aggressive trade unionism and became umpireless playfields for political parties with myopic objectives.
In fairness, it should be mentioned that Central government PSUs are a shade better than several state PSUs, most of which lead to a blatant parasitical existence.
By 1991 when the country embarked on the policies of liberalization, privatization became a natural credo. Selling off unviable PSUs and phasing out those from areas where the private sector can provide better and cheaper goods and services was imperative. Governments since then have sold several units either fully or partially.
There always has been a rational justification in disinvestments so far. For instance, it was argued, and rightly so, that the government need not be in tourism, hotel industry, consumer goods manufacturing, automobiles, and such sectors where private players can provide consumers with abundant choice. The argument was the government could utilize the money gained by selling off PSUs to improve services in public goods like infrastructure, health, and education. It was widely held in the nineties that the state needs to concentrate on these areas aimed at human resource development that would facilitate and accelerate economic growth.
The poll called 'Mood of the Nation' (MOTN) asked respondents to assess the central government's decision to privatise Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), Air India and Shipping Corporation of India. As many as 44 per cent people supported the Centre's privatisation drive, while 39 per cent opposed the government's decision to sell its majority stake in the Public Sector Units (PSUs). Whereas 17 per cent either didn't know about the government's privatisation policy or were not sure about it.
Conclusion: PSU’s were the need of the hour when our country was young, In recent years, PSU’s have become a burden on the government and have not helped it in any way. So I believe that it is in the best interest of the nation that PSU’s are privatised.
I hoped you liked my answer and I apologise for any unintentional error.
Jay Hind!
Thanks for reading.
मत मारो गोलियो से मुझे मैं पहले से एक दुखी इंसान हूँ, मेरी मौत कि वजह यही हैं कि मैं पेशे से एक किसान हूँ.
Mat Maaro Goliyo Se Mujhe Main Pahale Se Ek Dukhee Insaan Hoon, Meree Maut Ki Vajah Yahee Hain Ki Main Peshe Se Ek Kisaan Hoon.