History resurfaces in Varanasi! ЁЯМК
An intricately carved, 200 kg Shivling dating potentially to the Mauryan era was retrieved from the Ganga by local fishermen.
Every grain of sand in Kashi belongs to Shiva.ЁЯЩП
By pure 100% coincidence the Indian Military Academy set up by britishers at Dehradun, is at the very exact same place where Guru Dronacharya used to train Pandavas
Coincidence or echoes of Destiny of India & its cosmic continuation
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.
Requesting youth not to become a tool for someone else's political ambitions. Don't let the 'Cockroach Janta whatever' exploit your sentiments to advance its political agenda.
#HitTheCockroach
Troy died in 1184 BC.
Athens died in 404 BC.
But when Ayodhya fellтАж
The civilization simply refused to die.
Our ancestors waged a 500 year war
for one single piece of earthтАж
The birthplace of Lord Ram.
76 Battles. 500 Years. 20 Generations.
You are not a тАЬConquered NationтАЭ.
You are the bloodline of the greatest
Civilizational Resurrection in human history.
Jai Sri Ram ЁЯЩПЁЯЩП
No crying by liberals when 2022 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Qatar began with a recitation from the Quran
Secularism is only expected from Hindus in the land of Hindus
Cry more
This is and always be Mahadev's place
How about treating central exams as a national security issue?
Create a dedicated secure complex with separate academic, printing, and logistics wings, secure communication lines, and a complete ban on personal phones and internet.
Suppose you have to conduct NEET-UG. Start by appointing 1,000 teachers from across India for each subject and ask each of them to prepare 100 questions as per detailed guidelines. Pay them well for their work. This would create a question bank of 100,000 questions per subject for that year, stored within the secure exam facility.
Two weeks before the examination, randomly select five teachers per subject as question paper setters and move them into the secure complex. They remain there under CCTV surveillance, with no access to phones or outside communication. Pay them handsomely and allow them to speak with their families only through secure monitored lines.
Over the next few days, they prepare the final question paper from the question bank. Once finalized, the paper moves to an in-house printing unit whose staff operate under similar security protocols. The papers are printed, proofread multiple times, tagged, packaged, and all waste copies are immediately destroyed.
The papers are then handed over to a dedicated distribution team in boxes which remain secured with tamper-evident seals and electronic locks, with digital authorization codes shared with the centres only on the day of the examination. Transportation to centres takes place under GPS tracking and CCTV monitoring. The question paper The boxes are opened no more than 30 minutes before the exam under the supervision of an independent third-party monitoring team, with every opening recorded and logged.
No system can guarantee absolute perfection, but the goal should be to make leaking a paper harder than passing the exam itself. The system must always stay two steps ahead of cheating networks.
A leak-proof and unfair-means-proof examination is the bare minimum we can provide to students of our country, who are already carrying the enormous mental burden of fierce competition.