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🇧🇹 Petrol Price in Bhutan vs. 🇮🇳 India

In Thimphu (Bhutan’s capital), petrol is priced at around Nu 66.05 per litre, which is approximately ₹65–₹66 at current exchange rates .

In Indian cities like Delhi and Lucknow, petrol prices hover around ₹94.7–₹94.8 per litre as of late July 2025 .


This means petrol in Bhutan is roughly ₹30 per litre cheaper than in India.
When the heart chants Om Namah Shivaya,
even the storm bows down."
— Blessed is the soul that walks the path of Lord Shiva in the holy month of Shravan.❤️

🕉️ Har Har Mahadev! 🕉️
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Why Is Petrol Cheaper in Bhutan?

1. No Indian domestic taxes

Bhutan imports all fuel from India under a bilateral agreement. Since exports are exempt from India’s central excise duty, state VAT, and dealer commissions (which together add over 50% to the price), Bhutanese consumers pay much less .

2. Strategic/geopolitical pricing

India deliberately offers concessional pricing to Bhutan—part of its “neighborhood-first” policy and strategic partnership. Prices are aligned with those offered to Nepal, a move implemented in April 2023 .

3. Lower logistics costs

Fuel transportation within the shared land border and less extensive infrastructure reduces shipping and handling costs within Bhutan, especially in border regions like Phuentsholing .
The sky reminds us there’s no limit 🌤
🌍 FRIENDSHIP DAY SPECIAL 💛
Did you know? The first official Friendship Day was celebrated in 1935 in the U.S., and now it’s cherished globally 🌐 — because real friendship? It speaks every language. 💬🌎

💡 Whether it's old school letters or late-night voice chats,
📱 From online buddies to soul connections across borders,
Friendship isn't about distance — it's about understanding without explanation. 🤝

This Friendship Day, tag those who:
🧠 Debate like scientists
🎮 Play like rivals
😂 Laugh like lunatics
❤️ But love like family.

Knowledge grows when shared,
But friendship? That’s the ultimate wisdom.
~ World of Knowledge

#WorldOfKnowledge #FriendshipDay2025 #FactsAndFeels #OnlineFriends #GlobalBond #FriendshipFacts
🧠 The Man Who Knew Infinity 🧠
📅 Born: 22 December 1887
📍 From: Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
📚 Self-taught Genius | Mathematical Legend

🔹 Without any formal training, Ramanujan produced nearly 3,900 results in mathematics — many of which continue to inspire researchers even today.
🔹 His notebooks, filled with theorems and formulas, were centuries ahead of his time.
🔹 Collaborated with British mathematician G.H. Hardy, who once said:
"The greatest natural mathematical genius I have ever encountered."

💡 He believed his formulas were visions from a divine source — especially from the goddess Namagiri.

🧮 Even today, Ramanujan’s mock theta functions are used in black hole physics, string theory, and more!

🔻 Ramanujan didn’t just calculate numbers… he saw them dance. 🔻
🔸 A true reminder: Genius can bloom in the most unexpected places.

📌 Let’s remember this extraordinary mind, who made the world realize — maths isn't just logic, it’s poetry.

#Ramanujan #IndianGenius #MathematicsLegend #worldof_knowledge #HistoryMatters #GeniusMind #Inspiration
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👨‍🔬 Who was John C. Slater?

John Clarke Slater was an American physicist and theoretical chemist.

Known for contributions in quantum mechanics and solid-state physics.

Developed Slater determinants, used in quantum chemistry to describe wavefunctions for multi-electron systems.

Slater's rules were his practical approach to simplify atomic structure calculations.
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🇮🇳 15th August – The Day We Breathed Freedom 🇮🇳

On this very day in 1947, the midnight sky witnessed the dawn of a new nation. After 200 years of colonial rule, India finally broke the chains of oppression. The tricolour fluttered high for the first time, carrying with it the hopes, tears, and dreams of millions.

This freedom was not given — it was earned. It was bought with the courage of countless freedom fighters, the sacrifice of those who never saw the sunrise of independence, and the unwavering faith of ordinary men and women who dared to believe in a free India.

From the quiet protests of Mahatma Gandhi to the revolutionary roar of Bhagat Singh, from the pain of partition to the joy of sovereignty, our journey was steeped in both heartbreak and triumph.

Today, as we stand under the same tricolour, let us not forget that freedom is fragile — it must be protected, nurtured, and honoured every single day.

This Independence Day, remember their struggle. Live their dream.
🇮🇳 Jai Hind. Vande Mataram.
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🌸 Happy Krishna Janmashtami 🌸

On this sacred day, we celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, the symbol of love, wisdom, and dharma. 💫

From the melody of His flute 🎶 to the timeless teachings of the Bhagavad Gita 📖, Krishna reminds us that truth and devotion always lead the way to light.

Let us fill our hearts with faith, joy, and devotion this Janmashtami. 🌿
Jai Shri Krishna!

#Janmashtami #Krishna #WorldOfKnowledge
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🐾 World Dog’s Day 🐾
Dogs have been our loyal companions for over 14,000 years 🐕
They aren’t just pets – they’re family, protectors, and healers of broken hearts ❤️
On this day, let’s not only love our pets but also care for the stray dogs around us. A bowl of food, a little water, or just kindness can change their world 🌍🐾

Because a dog may be just a part of our lives, but for them – we are their whole life. 🐶💛

Regards
@worldof_knowledge
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I used the water to block the water - Gardener Thanos at his garden
🐇 Fun Facts About Rabbits 🐇

1. Rabbits aren’t rodents — they belong to a separate group called lagomorphs.


2. Their teeth never stop growing! That’s why they chew on hay, wood, and veggies to keep them trimmed.


3. A rabbit’s ears can rotate up to 270° — helping them detect predators from far away.


4. They “binky” (jump and twist in the air) when they’re happy and playful.


5. Rabbits communicate through thumping their hind legs — it’s their way of sending danger signals.


6. The world’s largest rabbit, Darius, measured over 4 feet long!



Cute, clever, and full of energy — rabbits are more than just pets, they’re fascinating little creatures of nature
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