If “hurt sentiments” are enough to justify objecting to something, then where does that principle end? Many people consider music and films “haram” based on their personal beliefs. Would Sharmila Tagore therefore support stopping filmmaking or banning music to protect their sentiments?
If not, why should the same argument be used to object to the full version of “Vande Mataram”?
Tukaram Mundhe Went To Dinner With Friends. Then Fake Paneer Was Served https://t.co/VV86OK9nQH as days pass, and me visiting Kolkata & seeing the dirt & mess around eateries, makes me appreciate Mr.@Tukaram_IndIAS even more. 🙏🏽
This isn’t just an anthem.
This is pure soul.
Deaf children. Silent voices.
Yet every gesture screams louder than any song:
“Jana Gana Mana…”
No sound.
Only pure, unbreakable love for the nation.
Patriotism has no language.
Patriotism has no barriers.
This silent national anthem gave an entire country goosebumps.
To every Indian ,especially the ones who feel the tricolour in their heart without needing to hear a single note:
Happy Independence Day.
Jai Hind. 🇮🇳
#IndependenceDay
Rahul Gandhi mocked the National Anthem by roaming around while it was playing. Congress slaves stopped the National Anthem.
Chanakya was right : Child born from a foreign woman's womb can never be faithful to the nation 😡
Again the poor dog will be made the scapegoat. No fault of the visitors. Full responsibility lies with the owner. My sister's pitbull was the most docile being. They need regular exercises to vent their energy. You can't beat a dog. That's makng him more aggressive.
This video from Patiala is genuinely disturbing. Watching a couple get mauled by a dog while they’re simply being shown a property is horrifying.
People who cannot responsibly handle powerful breeds should not be allowed to own them. This is a disturbing pattern.
The owner must be held accountable, and a proper legal case should be registered for negligence.
Bollywood, for all its flaws, never cheered cruelty towards parents, elderly.
Baghban, Avatar, Saraansh, Khosla Ka Ghosla, Swades, 102 Not Out, Khoobsurat, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Basu Chatterjee movies…stressed dignity for the aged.
Richa Chadha, 40, in her desperation to ‘belong’ to Gen Z and stay relevant, writes this horrific post.
“Leave some food on a newspaper at the corner of the road at safe distance. Don’t engage,” she writes about the aged.
May fate not be as cruel to her. May this not be a post she had unwittingly written to herself 20-30-40 years from now.
In my lifetime I have experienced paper leak in HSc. and Engineering College, Pune Univ. The issue crops up only if actions are taken as it exposes the prevailing corruption. Such people always existed and will continue existing - until we stop paying. Onus is on us!
Sometimes, the loudest protest begins...
After the problem has already been solved.
That is when you stop following slogans.
And start following the timeline.
Before you decide who the villain is...
Read the timeline.
Because dates don't shout.
They don't trend.
They don't protest.
They simply expose the truth.
May 3.
NEET examination.
Within four days, the NTA detected fraud.
The very next day, it informed the police.
The investigation began.
The Government cancelled the May 3 examination.
May 12.
The Ministry of Education filed a written complaint.
The CBI registered the case.
Special investigation team (SIT) were formed immediately.
May 15.
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan addressed the nation.
He apologised.
Accepted moral responsibility.
Announced the re-NEET schedule.
Then came the bigger announcement.
From next year,
Major national examinations would move towards
computer-based, multi-encrypted testing (CBT).
A permanent safeguard.
Not another temporary fix.
Meanwhile,
The CBI moved fast.
Arrests began.
The network expanded.
Soon, 13 accused were behind bars.
June 21.
Fresh NEET examination conducted successfully.
July 16.
Results declared.
Now students wait for counselling.
But this story is bigger than one examination.
Paper leaks are not new.
Every student preparing next year will carry the same anxiety.
I am with students.
Now comes the real question.
If the examination was cancelled...
The re-exam was conducted...
The results were declared...
The investigation was underway...
And structural reforms were already announced...
Then what exactly is the endgame of this protest?
If the demand is...
"Remove the Minister."
Then what?
What comes next?
What reform is on the table?
What solution replaces the one already announced?
These are fair questions.
Another one is equally important.
Who loses the most...
If encrypted, computer-based (CBT) examinations,
make organised paper leaks almost impossible?
Students?
Or those who profited from the old system?
Coaching Mafia?
Corrupted Academicians?
Tainted Beuraucrats?
Or those who is taking advantage of students emotions.
Bhim Army?
Aam Aadmi Party?
Congress?
Communist Party?
One fact cannot be ignored.
If technology shuts the door on organised paper leaks...
An entire illegal ecosystem stands to lose.
That is why the real battle is bigger than one Minister.
Or even one Government.
Goverments will come and go.
Party will win and loose.
But this nation will remain.
And it should at any cost.
Bigger than one Leader or person.
It is about one question.
Will India finally dismantle the business model...
Built on stealing honest students' hard-earned opportunities?
That... is the fight worth having.