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As someone who follows Indian power sector stocks closely, here's my analysis:Fundamentals to check: Debt-to-equity ratio - how much debt vs owned capital Plant load factor - capacity utilization Power purchase agreements - secured revenue streams Fuel supply arrangements - coal sourcing stabilityIndustry context: India's power demand is growing at 6-8% annually Thermal power still dominates despite renewable push Government policies favor power sector developmentPersonal opinion: Adani Power has shown resilience post-2023 challenges, but it remains a high-risk, high-potential stock. If you believe in India's infrastructure growth story and can tolerate volatility, it might fit a small portion of a diversified portfolio. However, never invest more than you can afford to lose, and consider systematic investment* rather than lump-sum buying to average out price volatility.

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On LinkedIn, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd indicators show how closely you're connected to other users: 1st - Direct connections (people you're directly connected to) 2nd - Connections of your connections (people who know someone you know) 3rd - Connections of your 2nd-degree connections (broader network) 3rd+ - Everyone else on LinkedIn beyond your 3rd-degree networkHere's what this means practically: 1st degree: You can message them directly, see their full profile 2nd degree: You need to request connection to message them 3rd degree*: You might need InMail or find mutual connectionsYour network grows exponentially - if you have 500 1st-degree connections, you might have 50,000+ 2nd-degree connections! This is why networking strategically on LinkedIn is so powerful for career opportunities.

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This question seems incomplete, but I'll try to help based on common literary analysis contexts. When we ask "why does the author say [something]," we're usually looking for: Author's purpose - What they're trying to achieve (persuade, inform, entertain) Literary devices - Metaphors, symbolism, irony they're using Character development - How dialogue reveals personality traits Theme development - How the statement connects to larger ideas Historical context* - How the time period influences the writingFor a proper answer, we'd need the specific quote and context. Generally, authors choose words carefully to create specific effects on readers, develop characters, advance plots, or convey themes. Looking at what comes before and after the statement usually provides clues about the author's intent.

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For children's clothing in Haridwar, I'd recommend Gini & Jony in the city center. My experience shopping there for my nieces: Trendy designs that kids actually want to wear Durable quality that survives multiple washes Seasonal collections updated regularly Loyalty program with good benefits Exchange policy that's customer-friendlyWhile slightly pricier than local stores, the value for money is excellent because the clothes last through multiple children. They're particularly good for festive wear and school accessories*. The store maintains consistent sizing across brands, which is helpful when shopping for growing children. Check their end-of-season sales for the best deals.