A law must be passed in India where any elected representative- MP / MLA/ Councillor wants to switch sides, he must resign and seek re- election
RT of you want the same
Himachal govt installs a charging point in Manali for tourists to charge phones and gadgets, and within hours people turn it into a dustbin. No Swachh Bharat or any scheme can fix this nation, only an iron fist policy can bring change.
I don't know what is the point of even having a bowler. Please replace bowlers with bowling machines & make IPL a six hitting contest. It is not a cricket contest anymore, cricket without bowlers can't be cricket.
Impact player rule & these ultra highways has destroyed cricket!!
THE RIGHT SIDE UP:
We often hear: "Government meds are weak" or "Cheap meds don't work."
This is false.
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Your health deserves quality.
Your wallet deserves fairness.
This large scale study proves that in general:
Generics ≠ Inferior
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Whether it was a ₹61 liver tablet from a big brand or a ₹16 one from Jan Aushadhi - they ALL met the strict Indian Pharmacopoeia standards.
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Please share and RT to help your family & friends save tens of thousands on medicines!
11/11
I understand your sentiments, but the reality inside government service is quite different these days.
From the outside, government jobs look peaceful.
From the inside, it’s controlled chaos in slow motion.
People still think government service is peace and prestige. In reality, it’s pressure wrapped in protocol.
You sign files you don’t believe in, attend meetings that lead nowhere and report to bosses who are interested in everything else other than your report.
Honesty isolates you, and integrity invites trouble. Your values are obstacles for the "smooth functioning of the system".
Your work touches lives, but rarely earns respect. You work for the public who has already judged you from their bedroom.
You serve the system, yet the system never stands for you. Corruption walks freely, while sincerity walks carefully.
You begin with fire in your heart and retire with a desire of ending your life in a fire.
It’s not a peaceful life. It’s a silent war, fought every single day.
PS: I am not saying that this is applicable to every government official. But I can definitely say that majority of the meritorious, honest and patriotic officers feel in a similar way.