Dr @DrSJaishankar is my icon, Not any bollywood actor . The way he keeps indian geopolitical narrative among the world no other foreign minister could do that .
That's the tweet!!!!
This girl is apparently a doctor, yet she is publicly mocking a cadaver.
A cadaver is not a prop, or an object for cheap humour. It is a human being who chose to donate their body for medical education and scientific advancement after death.
When students enter medical college and step into the dissection hall, they take a cadaveric oath, a solemn pledge that serves as a tribute to body donors. The cadaver is regarded as the student's "first teacher" to foster empathy, ethics, gratitude, and respect for human dignity.
During my first year of MBBS, our cadaver was a retired Brigadier. We treated him with dignity because we understood that we were learning from a person who had made a conscious, and rare in Indian society, decision for the benefit of future patients and future doctors.
Mocking a cadaver and making lewd remarks about the body's private parts is not edgy, funny, or bold. It reflects a complete failure to understand one of the most basic ethical principles taught in medicine: respect for human dignity, even after death.
It may or may not attract liability under the BNS, but it is unquestionably conduct that falls far below the ethical standards expected of a medical professional.
The @NMC_IND should take cognizance of this matter and ensure that such behaviour has consequences.
There was also a boy on the same show who made derogatory remarks about a girl who was apparently his date, and he is rightly facing the consequences of his actions. This girl should be held to the same standard.
She already has a boyfriend and still she's sitting on some other guy's shoulder and dancing.
While she's wearing shorts.
If you tell girls to have boundaries, you'll be called insecure.
After a few years, they'll normalise even having sex with friends as okay.
Anushka Sharma didn’t even invite her grandmother, uncle, or aunt to her wedding they only found out through television that their granddaughter and niece was getting married. Maybe she feels ashamed of her ordinary family; perhaps that’s why she invited only 20 guests.
Suresh Raina got married in 2015 but didn’t invite the uncle in whose arms he used to play as a child. When the media spoke to that uncle, he was seen expressing his emotions with tears in his eyes. The reason was that Raina felt embarrassed by his uncle after all, he had become a big man.
Jasprit Bumrah’s 84-year-old grandfather, who longed to see his grandson for 17 years, came to Ahmedabad to meet him. But Bumrah’s mother sent the old man away, after which he committed suicide by jumping into the Sabarmati River.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni didn’t even show his own brother in the film based on his life story.
And these are the kinds of people today’s youth idolize and follow.
On the other hand, there is Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who invited his entire village to his wedding and donated lakhs of rupees to a girls’ school in his district to celebrate his marriage. That is what we call culture and values. Learn something from him not from those shallow celebrities who fail to see their grandparents, uncles, aunts, or villagers as their own family.
Very satisfying ending!
Not saying this about the kid, but the parents. If you can't teach your kids humility, patience, and manners, they turn out to be such rude overconfident lot. Not winning a single rupee will surely pinch them for a long time.
The Bengal government is not letting the film ‘The Bengal Files’ release in Bengal.
Tells you the state of Bengal.
Wishing you courage and all the very best for your struggle, @vivekagnihotri.