It gives me immense pleasure to announce that my new book, Love Awaits, A Tale Of Unbroken Promises, is now AVAILABLE on Amazon (links below).
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The Uttarakhand govt in its infinite wisdom has decided to cut 700 of these trees in Kimadi, Dehradun to make way for a broader road for tourists to reach Mussoorie faster.
For the first time, more than 10,000 women have qualified for IIT admissions.
Nearly 1 in 4 female JEE-Advanced candidates cleared the exam in 2026 — the highest pass rate on record.
Since 2019, the number of women qualifying has jumped 89%. In 2018, only 13% of girls who appeared made it through. That figure is now nearly 25%.
@Pallavi_Smart reports
https://t.co/ElY8WcEV7v
Starting watching #Offcampus on #Prime. Don't get me wrong, it is pretty slickly made, but somehow that camaraderie between players, that sizzle between the protagonists and the banter that sells this trope, feels a bit missing on the screen version.
Read this story. Carefully.
CBSE called for OSM tenders thrice. Zero bids the first time. No qualified bidder the second time. And finally, the technical bar was lowered until COEMPT could clear it.
Scanning resolution cut. Robotic scanner requirement dropped. CMMI certification lowered from Level 5 to Level 3. Penalties for errors in answer sheets removed.
TCS, India’s biggest IT services company, qualified in the third round too. TCS lost. COEMPT - a company with a spectacular track record of failure - won.
And what are CBSE students complaining about today? Badly scanned answer sheets. Missing pages. A broken evaluation portal.
Teachers had warned CBSE that the OSM system needed at least a year or two for further preparation before nationwide implementation, yet it was rushed through.
So I ask again - who wanted COEMPT to win? Who lowered the bar, step by step, until this company could clear it?
Pradhan ji and CBSE say “due process was followed.” That is not an answer, that is not accountability. The question is whether the contract was honestly awarded to the best company which could do the job correctly.
The futures of 18.5 lakh children were handed to a company that could only qualify after the rules were bent for it.
To the BJP Ministers attacking me for asking questions - I have, from day one, demanded an independent judicial probe. Expand it from CBSE to every contract awarded to COEMPT. Our youth deserve the truth.
And Modi ji, your silence on the CBSE debacle and inaction against the Education Minister tells the country what you actually care about - not the futures of lakhs of students, only the survival of your own government.