A daycare employee at Capgemini's Bengaluru campus couldn't bear the abuse of the kids at the centre.
She reported it to supervisor, but instead of taking action, they fired her. She then became a whistleblower and leaked videos that exposed the abuse.
In the videos, toddlers were made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, had water sprayed into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, were locked inside bathrooms, and were forced into narrow, water-filled pipes to frighten them. The videos triggered outrage, forcing authorities to act.
Today, according to media reports, the police have arrested the whistleblower only for allegedly "leaking sensitive videos." Lol! What a system! A poor woman with a clear conscience stood up to the powerful and went public, not for personal gain or with any malicious intent, but solely to protect those children. And she's the one who gets arrested.
In a bizarre administrative anomaly that has left the local health department scrambling for answers, a proposed 100-bed civil hospital in #Indore's Khajrana area has been fully functioning "on paper" for six years, despite not having a single brick laid, or even a finalized plot of land.
Six years ago, #MadhyaPradesh state government announced the setting up of a modern civil hospital in Khajrana.
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I'm quite happy that ethanol blending has reached the "UPA-started-this" stage. Means BJP had realized it's a bad idea and will move to "cancel-it-and-take-credit" stage.
PIB issued a grand "clarification" to deny the AG called E20 an experiment. Guess they forgot Supreme Court proceedings are recorded now.
First they keep the actual research on engine wear under wraps, now they try to gaslight us on public court records. While the percentage of adulteration in petrol keeps increasing, the ethanol policy transparency remains at 0%.
In short: The govt lied.
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Just look at the level of pollution in this pond, barely 200 meters away from the ethanol plant in Jharkhand. Look at the level of pollution.
Who will pay the price? The local people, farmers, animals, and future generations.
His name is Sarthak Goswami, and I believe the entire country needs to watch his reporting, understand it, and become more aware. If this isn't stopped now, it may never be stopped.
This video gives you an idea of how dangerous ethanol factories can be. Not only that, producing ethanol also consumes a huge amount of water, as many of you may already know.
The Ethanol Minister seems to be prioritizing personal interests over the risks of pollution and worsening water shortages. Across the country, many people oppose ethanol blending—except, it seems, the Ethanol Minister
and his son.
What are your thoughts on this?🤔