@kv_ravindra@ARanganathan72 So the answer lies in manhandling a female doctor ! Is this the genuine logic and humanity that you Tom Tom in your Bio ! Wake up !
@YASHDEODAS@gharkekalesh That is not the point. We don’t know the back story but calling your countrywoman ‘ Chinese’ just demonstrates the deep rooted racism within that miserable soul !
@sabeer It is a result of centuries of scarcity and want
If I don’t push, shove and jump queues, I will probably miss out
Nestled deep in our sub concious
@SaffronQueen_ cannot be a grace period - punctuality doesnt work that way.Can you have a ‘ grace marks’ when you assess someone’s honesty /integrity.You are either honest or you are not - cannot be A Little Dishonest. Punctuality is like that- either you are on time or you are not
@varshasuman You need clear, unambiguous and enforceable rules for such high stake exams. We must have compassion and feel for those who missed out but bending the rules is a very slippery slope
@Akshay01shukla Typical response. Wh are we allergic to rules, good order and discipline. Did the candidates not know when they r required to be at the exam centre ? So, be there on time ! Or try again next time
@dishasatra What the British do is their business. I have no love lost for them. I am only concerned about my country, my countrymen and where this nation is headed.
@stayaway_002 I agree in principle. But it’s a very slippery slope - where do you draw the line 5 /15/30 /60’mins ? However disadvantaged the candidate may be, if you want it badly enough you will make sure you are in time
@sumanthraman Punctuality is a basic ingredient of the value system of a society. letting latecomers in cheapens accountability and sends the wrong signal. If you cannot be on time for YOUR exam, you don’t deserve to sit for it
@poojadu@_everydayhuman_@ygoel I think its more than that. It’s the subconscious fear that if we don’t push and grab, it will be gone - born out of decades of scarcity and want