Hi @BlrCityPolice
Wanted to know about the rules & regulations after bringing a bike in BLR from another state.
What all needs to be done or taken care?
I can't find any proper info on this as some say the registration is not mandatory till 1 yr, some 6 months.
Please help!
So finally the #Telegram is back after NEET exam.
It feels so existing to see how an app got paused for some days for an exam and now to get it back. Felt like something was missing😅
#TelegramIsBack
Imagine you're on the 14th floor. A fire or earthquake strikes, lifts stop working, and you're alone with your child.
How do you escape?
An Indian company, Skydrop, has introduced a balcony safety cable system with free training for every user, offering a potential emergency evacuation option when every second matters.
High-rise societies spend crores on luxury amenities. Maybe it's time to invest just as seriously in life-saving safety solutions.
@LICIndiaForever I can't generate PDF of my premium paid from past 2 weeks. Neither I can see detials of my policy.
Such a pathetic website and no one is looking at it for weeks?
It's not 7 PM, it's just 3 PM in Bengaluru.
Such is the magic of Bengaluru's weather turning afternoon into evening in a matter of minutes! 🌧️✨
🌧️ ☔
#bangalore#bengaluru#bangalorerains
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude.
Taught by the people who built it.
Free. No registration. No paywall.
I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes.
Watch it and bookmark it now.
@ananyashasau I haven't paid a single extra to the officers.. he just asked "Chai Pani" and I was literally carrying only ₹10 rupee so even if he ask i will not have and then he said "rehne do aajkal ka kya bole", that's how me and my brother passport was cleared together😅
The NEET paper leak would probably have stayed buried forever if a school teacher from Sikar had not refused to stay silent.
Shashikant Suthar, a chemistry teacher from Rajasthan, was shown a “guess paper” by one of his neighbors after the NEET exam. That PDF had reportedly been circulating in Telegram groups for weeks.
Out of curiosity, he matched it with the real exam paper.
The result was terrifying.
Around 140 questions were identical. Same sequence. Same wording. Even punctuation marks matched.
He rushed to the local police station expecting immediate action.
Nobody listened.
No FIR.
No urgency.
No investigation.
But instead of giving up, he kept escalating the matter emailing the NTA, PMO, President of India, and CBI while continuously raising the issue online.
Only then did the system move.
Rajasthan Police formed a Special Operations Group. What initially looked like a small leak soon exploded into a nationwide examination scam connected across multiple states.
The case eventually reached the CBI. NEET was cancelled. And investigators uncovered an organized network of professional paper leak operators.
This entire scandal was exposed because one ordinary teacher decided that remaining silent was not an option.
Sometimes one honest citizen is more powerful than an entire broken system.