NEET-PG has 200 questions. Four marks for a correct answer, one deducted for a wrong one.
So even with zero knowledge, blindly marking A for all questions will, statistically, still fetch around 40–60 marks by random chance.
You need to be a special kind of idiot to score 1 in such a scenario. This shows that you have neither medical knowledge nor common sense. And the biggest irony is that we are making such people specialist doctors. What a country, and what a system, man!
He’s Dr Nisar-ul-Hassan. He was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at SMHS Hospital, Srinagar.
In Nov 2023, he was dismissed from service by LG Manoj Sinha for alleged terror links. It was widely reported in media. Despite that, he was hired by Al-Falah Hospital, Faridabad, as Professor.
Two questions: How is dismissal from service considered enough for someone with alleged terror links, why no legal action? Second, a terrorist rehabilitation centre has been running in the name of a hospital in the NCR since 2014, how has it not caught the attention of intel agencies till now?
Despite CCTV clearly showing that the SDM assaulted pump staff for not giving his car priority, and for no other reason, the SDM’s wife has filed sexual harassment complaints against them.
"Mere ko aankh maari."
"Bola kya maal lag rahi hai."
There will be no proof for these fabricated claims, but the law is such that even unverified accusations can ruin the lives of powerless people.
Using sexual harassment as a tool for personal vendetta only trivialises a grave issue. Over time, this not only harms the innocent accused but also undermines the fight against actual harassment. Nowadays, people don’t blindly believe a woman claiming sexual harassment, who’s to blame, if not the fake cases?
Stopped using Zomato/Swiggy. Now I just call my regular spots, they pack the food & I send Uber/Rapido to pick it up. Even after ₹50–100 delivery cost, it’s still cheaper than ordering on apps (thanks to their markups, platform fee, commissions). Net profitable ✅
We stand with AIIMS Patna doctors on strike after an MLA & security assaulted them on duty.
We demand immediate arrest, transparent inquiry, better hospital security & end to political interference.
Doctors shouldn't choose between duty & safety. @MoHFW_INDIA@bihar_police
This is Sadhna Bhosale, a brilliant student from Sangli who scored 92% in Class X. She dreamed of becoming a doctor and was preparing for NEET.
Her father, Dhondiram Bhosale, a school principal, routinely subjected her to physical and emotional abuse over her studies. “These marks are too low, that subject is weak, if you don’t get selected, just wait and see”, such taunts were common.
Yesterday, Sadhna scored relatively low in a NEET mock test, which enraged her father. He started shouting at her. Sadhna, exhausted, shouted back, “Bas karo Papa. Aapke bhi to kam number aaye the. Aap kaun sa collector ban gaye?”
That struck the fragile ego of the deeply insecure Dhondiram. He grabbed the wooden handle of a stone grinder and attacked his daughter in front of his wife and son, continuing until she collapsed. She was later declared dead at the hospital.
Parents who inflict physical or emotional trauma on their children are monsters. Children are not your fixed deposits, retirement plans, or second chance at life. They’re individuals with their own dreams, limits, and emotional needs. Stop treating them like projects to fix your failures. It's parents like Dhondiram who drive students to suicide in places like Kota, where pressure is already high. If you lack the emotional maturity to support your kids through success and failure, you have no business bringing them into this world. Don’t reproduce just to ruin lives.
We had them by the neck, and we shouldn’t have let go so easily. At the very least, the ceasefire should’ve come with conditions: handing over the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack and sharing intel on active operatives in Kashmir.
Will Pakistan stop harming us after this? No. If anything, they’ve now seen the gap between our strength and their vulnerability. From this point on, they’ll increase military spending to upgrade their air defenses and strike capabilities.
Their singular obsession remains unchanged: to bleed India through a thousand cuts. They won’t stop. Sooner or later, we’ll be forced to take decisive, comprehensive action. And this was the perfect moment.
That said, this conflict is undeniably a major win for India. We’ve exposed and humiliated them. But humiliation means little to a country that lacks self-respect. They’ll return to their old ways soon enough.
Poor and middle-class households send their kids to the fauj to safeguard the very freedom that lets rich, entitled brats sit in their safe homes and write articles calling those very soldiers settlers, aggressors, paid mercenaries, and worse.