Dalit and Adivasi villagers who opposed a Vedanta project were not only arrested, but the Orissa High Court also ordered them to clean police stations.
https://t.co/Oeh2edXbKL
An Indian-born British doctor, Sangram G Patil, finds himself unable to return home to the UK for months — not after a conviction, but after a social media post on Narendra Modi.
An FIR is filed. Travel is restricted. And the Bombay High Court is still examining whether the FIR itself is legally sustainable.
Pause there.
Before guilt is established, mobility is curtailed. Before adjudication, consequence arrives. The process becomes the punishment.
The complaint originates from a functionary of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The machinery moves swiftly against speech — yet slowly when it comes to clarifying legality.
This raises a larger question about the climate of dissent. When criticism triggers criminal procedure, when travel restrictions precede judicial clarity, and when months pass in procedural limbo — what message is being sent?
A confident democracy absorbs criticism. An insecure one polices it.
If speech alone can immobilize a citizen before any finding of wrongdoing, the issue is no longer one individual doctor. It is the shrinking space for dissent itself.
Now, realign and rethink before you write about Modi In Epstein Files, more specifically if you are to travel in or out of India ⛔️ ⚠️
#mumbaipolice #narendramodi #freespeech #democracy #saveindia
#DrugFreeIndia
“There were around 200 prisoners in a barrack…no space at night, even to move or turn around. You sleep on the floor…provided nothing, not even sheets.. Hospitals in jail not for the sick people but for those who pay the guard or are rich people..dust everywhere, no windows,”
🔥 French journalist briefly attends Dalit demo in Gorakhpur, lands in jail for a month then writes an explosive book about prison conditions, Islamophobia and caste oppression in Yogi’s UP.
@Nivarana4India hence too good primary, community-collectives based curative and preventive care, which are currently 👎🏽👎🏽 or non existent in most parts, should get more eyes and ₹₹₹. But these do not allow scope for pocketing ₹₹₹₹, so most people will be left to ‘Jo uchit lage wo karlo’
Respecting the ‘professional achievements’ of a sex-trafficker, a paedophile is how abuse gets normalized by a demented set of people who prefer power over ethics & empathy.
This is complicity by NDTV and an insult to every victim of this abuse.
@NDTV how did this even pass editorial standards?
Over 8 months after dissolution, Delhi govt fails to reconstitute Delhi Medical Council
Yet another example of regulatory failure
Patients with complaints of medical negligence have no redressal
Doctors complain that they are not able to renew registration
हेमंता बिस्वा सरमा ने जो किया है वह देश की सभी संवैधानिक संस्थाओं और उन पदों पर बैठे लोगों के लिए शर्मनाक होना चाहिए। हेमंता ने साबित कर दिया कि उनके लिए कोई संविधान और मर्यादा नहीं है। वे इन सभी को कुचल चुके हैं।मोहन भागवत से लेकर प्रधानमंत्री तक और बीजेपी के दैनिक प्रवक्ता तक सब चुप रहेंगे। प्रधानमंत्री ट्रंप के सामने नहीं बोल पा रहे तो हेमंता से क्या बोल पाएंगे। अमित शाह की तो कोई ज़िम्मेदारी बनती नहीं, वो इसे भी सही ठहराने वाला भाषण दे देंगे।
अगर यह वीडियो गृह युद्ध भड़काने के सबूत के तौर पर नहीं देखा जाएगा तो इसका मतलब है कि अब संवैधानिक संस्थाएं भी इस प्लान में खुलकर शामिल हो गई हैं। उन्हीं के दम पर अब यह काम हो रहा है।सुप्रीम कोर्ट से स्वतः संज्ञान लेकर कार्रवाई करने की उम्मीद बेकार है। फासीवाद की तमाम किताबें ऐसे प्रसंगों से भरी हैं। सुप्रीम कोर्ट अगर पढ़ना चाहे तो। वैसे पता किसे नहीं।
#Gujarat | For the past five years, hundreds of villagers in #Sabarkantha and Mehsana districts have unknowingly consumed #milk and #buttermilk adulterated with #detergent powder, #urea and other #toxic chemicals.
Read here 🔗https://t.co/Yv2Ci7buCc
Present nutritional component of #mid_day_meal is anyway not sufficient. But the government is failing to provide even that maintaining the quality. Mid day meal is both a fundamental need and right of the school students. It has to be served properly.
https://t.co/cRGUV1stGI
I’m thinking for a better tomorrow- which to choose from for kids’ upbringing - allow to watch and pick up porn or hate speeches and such?
Dear Supreme Court, dear CJI , dear every Judge of every High Court in India - please watch this video. SC in Writ 940/2022 ordered suo moto FiRs for hate speech. Please let us know what more this man needs to do for you to wake up?
And PM for Saudi (Muslim nation🧐): one of India’s most valued partners, a trusted friend and a strategic ally; Malaysia-In his meeting with Tengku Muhammad Taufik (🤔Muslim), the PM discussed..”Maybe PM hopes Saudi, Malaysia etc will accommodate all Muslims thrown out of India?
Dear @anwaribrahim - Islam is Malaysia’s official religion with 65% Muslims. Please watch video of a BJP Chief Minister in India shooting Muslims point blank for fun. Please ask PM Modi to explain this before you engage with him next. @MYHCNewDelhi
Why a Brazil-like shock is very probable in India 🇮🇳
India’s medical education system has structural blind spots that a unified exit exam would instantly expose:
Explosive seat expansion without faculty matching → dilution of bedside training
For-profit colleges driven by fees, not outcomes → assessment leniency to protect “pass rates”
Fragmented university exams → no national benchmark of minimum competence
Inspection-centric regulation (infrastructure > skills) → compliance over capability
Delayed national exit test (National Exit Test) → weak colleges remain unfiltered
PG entrance as the only quality sieve → patient safety pushed downstream
Why Brazil’s experience matters:
When a country with rapid privatization finally applies one standard, the failure is sudden, large, and uncomfortable.
India has more colleges, more variability, and weaker outcome data—making a Brazil-scale reckoning not just possible, but likely.
Hard truth:
Without a strict national exit exam, India measures buildings, not doctors—and that gap will surface the day one standard is enforced.
Please read my new essay in @TheLancet — When dignity meets evidence: https://t.co/HuCroWgGUf
There's a kind of knowledge practice we may call 'dignity-based practice'. It respects the dignity of marginalised knowers. It's been slow to take off, unlike 'evidence-based practice'.
Was the pothole made by a Muslim or Dalit or Christian? Or the bike unfixed by them? Or was he running away from them fearing his life and fell accidentally? That’s most likely how he died. Without these, all Hindus would have been supersafe, with most longevity and invincible!
In Brazil when exam was held for 90,000 med grads
Federal public universities received highest marks+ universally recognized as the best
Evaluation of med programs revealed that tuition fees can be inversely proportional to quality of education offered
https://t.co/DkrvSp4buV
Midday meal cooks-cum-helpers have been earning Rs 1,000 per month since 2009 despite inflation. Since what they are paid is "honorarium" the minimum wage does not apply to it
Calling it "honararium" allows the government to avoid regular increases
https://t.co/XNq1BqKus3
So Supreme Court thinks it is bonded labour for UP govt to pay primary school teachers only Rs 7000/month for 10 yrs
Then what about UP govt paying midday meal cooks just Rs 1000 per month since 2009??
Or would SC dismiss that saying that is honorarium and so can be slave wages?