@TheOnlyPeeBee@DeccanHerald From 'Pakistani' to 'fake nationalist' to 'fellow Indian' in under an hour. That’s a record breaking character arc. Cheers!
@TheOnlyPeeBee@DeccanHerald Fascinating how quickly the narrative changes from 'you're Pakistani' to a lecture on nationalism the moment you're proven wrong. Disagreement is healthy but questioning a stranger's patriotism to cover up a bad tweet is not. All the best.
Mainstream news channels can’t digest that independent online educators have more credibility, better views, and genuine love from the youth.
The irony? TV channels rely on YouTube for their own digital views, yet insult the platform's teachers. While TV debates ignore paper leaks and unemployment to praise the government, these teachers are democratizing education for crores of poor students.📉📺 #RespectTeachers #MediaExposed #YouthPower
En vez de 2 horas de Netflix esta noche, mira esta clase magistral de 40 min del fundador de una empresa china de IA valorada en más de $20B
La explicación más clara que he visto sobre enjambres de agentes y sistemas de IA a gran escala.
Over the past 10 years, Madhya Pradesh has witnessed several cases related to fake 10th and 12th marksheets, exposing serious loopholes in document verification and educational administration. Police and Special Task Force (STF) investigations have repeatedly uncovered gangs involved in manufacturing forged board certificates, fake mark sheets, and educational documents that were sold to students and job seekers for thousands of rupees. In some cases, rackets allegedly provided fake certificates to candidates seeking government jobs, while other fraud networks targeted students who had failed examinations and wanted shortcuts to obtain qualifications. Authorities in cities such as Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, and Jabalpur have registered multiple cases involving forged educational records and cyber-enabled document scams. Investigations have also revealed the use of social media, messaging apps, and fake websites to attract customers and distribute counterfeit documents. These incidents have raised concerns about the credibility of academic credentials and the effectiveness of verification systems. Experts argue that stronger digital authentication, QR-based verification, and stricter action against forgery networks are necessary to prevent such fraud. The recurring emergence of fake marksheet scams highlights the need for transparent governance, robust security mechanisms, and greater awareness among students to ensure that educational qualifications remain genuine and trustworthy.
@abhinaymaths