BIG NEWS - Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma has launched a major crackdown on corruption, suspending 103 officers including an IAS officer and dismissing 6 officials from service.
The government has also stopped lifelong pensions of 11 officers and approved prosecution in 108 corruption-related cases.
The action sends a strong message of zero tolerance against corruption and bureaucratic negligence.
UPDATE:
Yesterday, we announced what may be the biggest discovery from this ancient vav so far.
Today, we can finally show you the visuals.
Buried beneath water, mud, and decades of neglect, a centuries-old deity idol has emerged from the depths of the stepwell. For its protection, the idol has been temporarily placed in a nearby temple and will be respectfully returned to its original place in the vav once restoration is complete.
What you are seeing today is something no one has witnessed in decades.
@RamdootRestores #RevivingHeritage
Stop dickridin lehru man
Building some IITs, some dams and some scientific institutions here and there doesn't mean shit
This could have been done by anyone. A newly independent nation does this.
Khangressis hype bare minimum things done by lehru out of proportion
Lehru and his lineage literally ensured that as recently as 2014 40% Indians shat in khet, 30+% were still not connected with electricity grid, 40+% people did not even have tapped water.
The first fagmilia ensured that entire academia and elite culture was hinduphobic to the core where indigenous civilization either did not have any achievements or any apparent achievements were actually a gift from chughals or brutish.
One can and must criticise Modi govt where it's justified but what he has achieved is unparalleled.
Ram Mandir is a proper civilizational victory, so is casual insertion of Hindu civilization in government signalling and political culture.
We hope he understands the importance of development of indigenous MIC, culture of R&D in STEM and ofc control the fiasco under Ministry of Education.
Bengaluru has blessed him with an almost unimaginable level of wealth. Hopefully he can transfer the 'entrepreneurial' skills that made him India's richest politician into the realm of governance.
But if the last three years are any barometer, brace for disappointment.
India's PLI scheme for mobile phones has been aN IMPRESSIVE industrial policy success story ( ₹17,519 crore in cumulative investments, ₹11 lakh crore in production, ₹6.27 lakh crore in exports), all ahead of target. India is now a genuine global smartphone assembly hub.
PLI 2.0 now seek to goes further by linking incentives to backward integration and local component sourcing, and aligning with the ₹40,000 crore ECMS scheme to deepen the electronics manufacturing ecosystem to move from 18-20% domestic value addition today to 55%+.
Delhi btw
- the biggest metro system in India
- largest Road : Land ratio among all Indian cities
- Biggest E bus fleet
- RRTS for satellite cities
- Insanely cosmopolitan
- 56.2% forest
index, largest among metro cities
Uttam nagar or old Delhi isn't the whole Delhi
Absolutely heartbreaking.
BJP is going to extreme lengths to prevent Dalit Socialist parties like CJP from competing in the upcoming elections and suppress the real voice of GenZ
Tyranny 💔
The attempt to manufacture a scandal around CBSE’s On Screen Marking (OSM) system is collapsing under the weight of facts.
OSM was first conceptualised by CBSE in 2014, but was deliberately deferred because the technology available then was not mature enough. Over the last decade, CBSE studied global best practices, observed universities and foreign boards successfully using digital evaluation systems, and only after extensive research and approval by the Examination Committee and Governing Body was OSM introduced for Class XII Board Exams in 2026.
This was not a “rushed experiment,” but a carefully planned transition.
Before implementation, CBSE conducted dry runs, mock evaluations, webinars, practice sessions, training modules, doubt-clearing sessions, and live demonstrations involving teachers from KVS, NVS, state government and private schools across India. Teachers were given unrestricted access to practice portals and trained repeatedly before evaluation began.
The allegation that “blurred scans” were simply pushed through is also false. CBSE instituted three levels of quality checks:
• During scanning itself
• By dedicated QC teams
• By evaluators, who were empowered to reject poorly scanned answer books for rescanning
Answer books were scanned using lamp/book scanners without cutting or de-threading the spine, specifically to avoid page loss or mixing.
OSM was introduced precisely to reduce human error:
• Automatic totalling of marks
• Prevention of skipped questions
• Reduced clerical mistakes
• Faster and more transparent evaluation
• Greater secrecy and security in handling answer scripts
Importantly, evaluators, not computers, assessed the answer sheets. The marking scheme remained exactly the same as in the traditional system.
As for the tender process, “lowering technical requirements” is being selectively weaponised without context. Procurement norms are revised routinely to align with available technologies, vendor participation, operational feasibility, and evolving system design. The existence of multiple bidders, including TCS, itself disproves the insinuation that the process was designed for only one company.
What makes Rahul Gandhi’s attack even more absurd is that he is now branding COEMPT EDUTECK PVT. LTD. as a “controversial” company and questioning why contracts were awarded to it. But if the company is truly so “tainted,” why did Congress-ruled states repeatedly hire the very same company for multiple projects?
The record is crystal clear:
• Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences, Telangana; Agreement dated September 2024
• Bengaluru City University, Karnataka; Agreement dated November 2025
• Adikavi Sri Maharshi Valmiki University, Raichur; Agreement dated March 2024
• Karnataka University, Dharwad; Work Order dated 08.06.2023
• Telangana State Health University even publicly appreciated the company on its official website.
So the obvious questions are:
Will Rahul Gandhi now accuse Congress governments in Telangana and Karnataka of collusion too? Or does his outrage apply only when the Union Government is involved?
If there were isolated technical glitches during a nationwide first-time rollout involving lakhs of answer books, those should absolutely be identified and rectified. But converting implementation challenges into conspiracy theories about “fixing tenders” and attacking the integrity of an entire examination system without evidence is irresponsible politics.
The real issue should be improving systems for students and teachers, not creating panic among lakhs of families for political headlines.