🚨 India’s education system has turned into a pressure cooker.
23 lakh students chasing a handful of seats.
- Reservations.
- Society pressure.
- Peer comparison.
- Coaching mafia.
- Limited jobs.
One exam deciding “success” or “failure”.
And then papers get sold for ₹30,000 to ₹5 lakh.
But ask yourself honestly:
If students bought those papers, who gave them the money?
Parents too are trapped in this brutal race where fear of “falling behind” is bigger than morality itself.
What’s shocking is how the NEET 2026 leak was exposed.
A teacher in Rajasthan saw a viral “guess paper” circulating on WhatsApp.
He compared it with the actual exam paper.
45 Chemistry questions matched.
Then Biology teachers checked and found nearly 90 more overlaps.
That “guess paper” reportedly led investigators to a multi state racket involving coaching networks, shadow servers and paper sales across states.
This is no longer just a paper leak scandal.
It is a collective collapse of trust, ethics and sanity.
The real question is that Who is actually responsible for this trauma driven system? Parents? Coaching mafia? Government? Society? Or all of us together?
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
@Neetivaan The wish list demanded by Indian armed forces is hilarious and a laughing stock for the entire world. Seems people who ask equipment are away from technology.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
India needs a serious review of how it is being perceived globally.
From trade pressure and market sentiment to energy choices and the safety of Indian citizens abroad, recent events raise uncomfortable questions.
A stronger country needs stronger diplomatic clarity.
@clashreport Pakistan is making a fool out of Americans.
Pakistan gave nukes to Iran, America bombed Iran for Nukes and now seeking help of Pakistan for mediation and ceasefire and dismantling of Nukes…
Comedy show
@aajtak Some stories raise questions that silence cannot bury.
Gallantry in controversial operations, without transparent inquiry, sets a dangerous precedent.
In this region, past baggage still shapes trust.
Conscience of officers matters. @Diplomat_APAC
https://t.co/eWZufbmSAY
India is now walking the manufacturing path that the US and Russia walked a century ago.
Zorawar is not just a light tank. It is a signal.
Built by DRDO and L&T, around 25 tonnes, with a 105 mm gun, autoloader, high mobility and high altitude focus, it is meant for Ladakh type terrain where heavier tanks struggle.
A country that once waited for others to arm it is slowly learning to design, build and adapt for its own battlefield needs.
Slow progress, but the right direction.
@aajtak Some stories raise questions that silence cannot bury.
Gallantry in controversial operations, without transparent inquiry, sets a dangerous precedent.
In this region, past baggage still shapes trust.
Conscience of officers matters. @Diplomat_APAC
https://t.co/eWZufbmSAY
BREAKING
Six bodies have been recovered in Manipur, believed to be the Naga civilians abducted on May 13.
This is not just another incident. It is the long standing tragedy of Manipur, where every unresolved wound becomes the trigger for the next one.
Hostages, retaliation, mourning families, and a state still struggling to restore trust.
Life feels too cheap in this part of India.
Manipur needs justice, accountability and peace. Not another cycle of silence.
The timeline is heartbreaking.
May 13: Six Naga men went missing after violence in Manipur’s hill districts.
For weeks, families waited. Communities protested. Search teams moved. Assurances were given.
June 9: Fourteen Kuki hostages were released unharmed.
June 10: Six bodies were recovered from the Kharam Vaiphei and Leilon Vaiphei belt. Police say they are believed to be the missing Naga civilians.
Nearly a month of fear ended in grief.
This is the tragedy of Manipur. Every delay costs trust. Every missing person becomes a wound. Every wound becomes another trigger.
Life should not be this cheap in any part of India.
BREAKING
Six bodies have been recovered in Manipur, believed to be the Naga civilians abducted on May 13.
This is not just another incident. It is the long standing tragedy of Manipur, where every unresolved wound becomes the trigger for the next one.
Hostages, retaliation, mourning families, and a state still struggling to restore trust.
Life feels too cheap in this part of India.
Manipur needs justice, accountability and peace. Not another cycle of silence.