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When your students outperform more than your expectations, that's the proud moment to cherish as a private teacher! That's what my student Joshika did, she joined for English classes with me last year, but after the school holidays and a short break, she had a pleasant surprise for me and the rest of the world too. She had written a book and even published it too (of course with the help of her mom and dad). Her interview at her school (posted with permission from her mom). Congratulations to Joshika, you definitely made us all proud. Your parents, your school teachers who nurtured you all these budding years and finally myself was just a catalyst, I guess, I didn't participate much and can't take too much credit, just happy to see you transform ma. #proudteacher #excellentstudent #bookwriting
"He has to go play."
Says the mother, clutching the bat of her son, Vihan, 11, who died after a tree fell on the school bus he was travelling in, in Mumbai. She says her son will return and go play, just as he did every day after school.
All of you, especially those who have children, can imagine the unbearable pain she must be going through. You bring a life into this world. You love them, nurture them, teach them values, witness their first smile, their first word, watch them run into your arms when you come home from work, and create countless precious memories. Once you become a parent, your children become your entire world. The thought of losing them is something no parent should ever have to endure.
This fate would still have been understandable had it been a truly unavoidable accident. But, as usual, there were warning signs. Residents of the area where the tree fell on the bus had repeatedly complained to the BMC about the condition of the trees.
In fact, the Garden Dept of BMC had also warned the Road Dept of BMC that road excavation was damaging tree roots, making the trees vulnerable to collapse during the monsoon. It asked them to stop digging near roots, remove the debris and warned it would be held responsible if any tree fell. But it wasn't taken seriously.
Now, the mayor has ordered an inquiry. Now, tree pruning will begin. Now, every necessary action will be taken. Sarkari kaam hota hai, lekin balidaan ke baad. Vihan ne balidaan de diya hai. Ab kuch dino tak sab kaam honge.
Wow! @Capgemini@CapgeminiIndia what a justice, you must be given the best HR - horrific resource management system award after the horror tales of worst daycare system you had provided in-house! Instead of rewarding and elevating the one who points out your problem areas, you fired them! I can imagine your QA's would never report a bug in fear that you would fire them! So we can imagine the quality you must be giving in your software as well! Slow claps!
@UPSC_Pyq_quiz That loophole is treat everyone as innocent until proven guilty and once proven guilty, take bail money and release them or better take bribe money and make the case diluted and say not enough evidence.
Hypocrite Bureaucracy!
> Dhiman Chakma IAS from Tripura
> Got Rank 482 and became IAS
> Caught red handed taking bribe 10 lakh by Vigilance
> Suspended and reinstated within 1 year
> Returned as Dy Secretary in Revenue department Odisha
> Ranjeet Kumar Himanshu Peon from Bokaro,Jharkhand.
> Served for 17 years in DRDA
> Took leftover tea powder and biscuits after meetings for his children's,
> Result : Terminated from service, officers stated it as a "Serious corruption"
After fighting in courts for 4 years Ranjeet got his job back. What a double standard system.
You couldn’t become CEO in India? Why give a wrong picture of India?
Many women have become CEOs in India. Amongst them;
•Falguni Nayar: Founder and CEO of Nykaa.
•Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw: Executive Chairperson and founder Biocon.
•Vibha Padalkar: CEO and MD of HDFC Life Insurance.
•Priya Nair: Managing Director and CEO of Hindustan Unilever.
•Prabha Narasimhan: CEO and MD of Colgate-Palmolive India.
•Dipali Goenka: CEO and Managing Director of Welspun India.
•Radhika Gupta: CEO and MD of Edelweiss Mutual Fund.
Madras High Court delivers justice! Dismisses former DMK Minister Ponmudi’s plea, allowing hate speech case by BJP’s Uma Anandan to proceed.
No one gets a free pass to defame Sanatan Hindu culture, Vaishnavism, Saivism & women!
Hindu beliefs deserve respect, not ridicule. Proud of the Court upholding Dharma!
#MadrasHC #SanatanDharma #JusticePrevails #DMK #Ponmudi
As I said, certain things can only be anecdotal.
A small conversation took place today between two people, myself and a shopkeeper.
I can only share what happened. It is up to you to believe it or dismiss it as a vested narrative.
The shopkeeper had gone to the Corporation office a few days ago for his licence renewal. He said that earlier the official processing the papers would ask for a bribe of ₹1,000.
This time, he automatically offered the bribe amount. The corporation official returned the money and said they have stopped accepting any extra payments. He only needed to pay the official renewal fee.
The shopkeeper was stunned, not because he saved ₹1,000, but because this was the first time in his experience that no extra money was demanded beyond the official charges in a government office.
As I said, a very good beginning is being made in removing corruption from public life.
State government initiatives alone are not enough. As citizens, we too need to actively participate in eliminating corruption.
If people and the government work together, this is 100% achievable in the next few years.
Parents of students studying in several government-aided and private schools have urged Tamil Nadu government to reassess the locations of TASMAC liquor outlets and close those situatd near educational institutions and bus stands.
Muhammad Amir, a 29 year old Pakistani, who came to study law in the UK, tried to meet up with a 13 year old British child. When caught, he first pretended not to know English. When a translator was brought he claimed he tried to have sex with the underage girl because "it's a normal thing in the UK."
> No seatbelt - fine - No helmet - fine
>Waterlogged roads — No fine.
>Potholes that kill people — No fine.
>Collapsed infrastructure — No fine.
India needs a Public Accountability App.
Upload a pothole.
Tag the department.
Deduct fine from Responsible official.
Watch how fast the roads get fixed.
@theskindoctor13 At least they should have put a pole with the ruling party's flag and contractor's name and address/phone number along with the municipal official responsible for clearing the contractor's bill for this subar construction/maintenance along with MLA/MP/councilor's names!
रहिमन भारतवर्ष में, बाइक धीरे चलाईं।
ना जानै केहि रूप में, सरकारी गड्ढा मिलि जाई।।
Junagadh municipality dug up the road for civic work but failed to restore it properly, leaving a deep pothole. Came rain, pothole disappeared under water and dhappa! This biker suffered serious injuries. Four more accidents at the same spot the same day.
To love India, we have to shift our cognitive lens away from the simple, clean eqns of Euclidean Geometry (where everything fits into neat straight lines) & upgrade to the complex eqns of Fractals (where patterns emerge out of infinite, self-repeating chaos).
China built a beautifully engineered machine. India is a self-evolving, organic jungle. A machine is orderly until it breaks; a jungle is chaotic, but it never stops living.
Ancient India's strength was its modular decentralization. The central king (Chakravartin) rarely interfered with the local governance laws (Shreni-Dharma of merchant guilds/Grama-Sabhas of villages). Every community had its own unique operating system.
When Nooyi says "the beauty of India is in its chaos," she is instinctively recognizing that India's survival mechanism for 5000 yrs has been its ability to absorb, metabolize & integrate turbulence, rather than trying to sanitize it through forced, top-down uniformity.
In the Western mindset, "chaos" implies a total lack of structure/failure of a system. But in physics & mathematics, Chaos Theory proves that complex, seemingly random systems actually have deep, underlying patterns & feedback loops that are highly adaptive.
Ancient Indian thought, specifically Sankhya Darshana, formalized this exact reality through the interplay of 2 cosmic entities: Purusha & Prakriti.
China’s model is built on artificial Purusha: absolute, rigid, uniform order. India’s model is rooted in Prakriti: a living, breathing, non-linear ecosystem where 1000s of variables (languages, sub-cultures, independent decentralized units) interact simultaneously.
Prakriti looks chaotic from the outside, but it is highly resilient because a collapse in 1 node does not crash the entire network. Rigidly uniform systems are efficient in the short term, but they suffer from brittleness under unexpected systemic shocks.
Order requires single-variable compliance, whereas India operates on multivariable coexistence.
In ancient Indian epistemology, the Jain school perfected a highly sophisticated logical framework called Anekantavada (the doctrine of non-absolutism/manyness of reality). It states that reality is infinitely complex & has multiple facets (Ananta-dharmatmakam vastu). No single perspective can claim absolute monopoly over the entire system.
A homogenous society (like China) operates like a single-threaded software program. It executes commands seamlessly & cleanly because there are no competing logic loops. India operates like an massive, multi-threaded, open-source asynchronous protocol. It looks messy, it looks confusing & it lacks standard symmetry, but it allows completely contradictory truths, lifestyles & economic layers to occupy the exact same physical space w/o destroying 1 another. 🙏🙏
@UPSC_Pyq_quiz They will make rules to triple the penalty on GST filing delay, traffic helmet issue where common man is crushed. But they don’t have time to even think on making such cases an example