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Input tax break of $ 80,000 for “zero male” for pollution: IIM graduates highlight the blind point in India

UTKARSH Goklani, an iIM Ahmedabad graduate, pointed out what he called “a larger and more worrying truth” in the LinkedIn post about the last WTF PodCast of Nikhil Kamath with Millionaire Tech Bryan Johnson.

Johnson, who is known for his research to combat aging, has reached the N95 mask and read the air quality meter for 130-a level “is considered a good day in India.”

However, the real surprise was not just a mask or a meter reading. It was the reaction of Johnson. “While Brian sat there, masked, the Indians laughed around him … I do not feel any way. I all respect them deeply. But what is highlighted by this moment is a greater and more worrying fact. Our collective indifference to our basic needs. “

He also pointed out, “We were well trained. Training on unacceptable acceptance. Training to live in slow and invisible decay.”

Although there are some names of India in the field of business and fitness, bad air quality appears to be more background than the crisis.

Goklani stressed that this indifference that this indifference can abandon, saying: “We lose 12 years of our lives because of the bad air quality.” In his opinion, contentment became so firmly firmly “guessing the number of times that the air pollution was mentioned in the federation budget? Zilch. Nada … is not a transient reference. Not even allocating the distinctive symbol.”

For Johnson, this moment was not applicable. The podcast ended early, citing the eye and the throat irritation. But Goklani’s interest deepens, indicating that Indian air is not only related to breathing easily; It comes to facing a silent crisis that many have learned.

While he was mocking, “but certainly, let’s celebrate the provision of taxes of $ 80,000. Because that and much more will be within reach, when we pay our hospital bills.”

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