boomers at @Infosys and @TCS will take all the govt benefits, tax supports, policy benefits, and land subsidies while eating away the profits in dividends instead of investing back in RnD or in Indian startups
The cult followers of Ambedkar don't even read what he has written.
They don't even know his perspective.
This is true for almost any blind cult followers.
Name one country where:
- son of NSA is a UK citizen
- daughter of MEA is a US citizen
- children of most ministers spend more time abroad
and none of this matters to the average citizen because nationalism saar!!!
We have been closely monitoring the vulnerabilities in the OnMark portal of our service provider that are being flagged in the public domain. An expert team of cybersecurity professionals has been deployed over the last few days from across various arms of the government as well as the IITs to fortify these systems, including taking them over to a more secure set up. The identified vulnerabilities have been contained, and other exploitable weaknesses are being ruled out.
We are grateful to all alert citizens and ethical hackers pointing out such weaknesses, and have gotten in touch with some of them directly.
We request any others to reach out to our security teams at [email protected] for any further inputs.
@dpradhanbjp@EduMinOfIndia@sanjayjavin@PIB_India@PIB_Edu@DDNewslive@AkashvaniAIR@airnewsalerts@PTI_News
CBSE people didn't configure their AWS bucket properly and now we can paginate & enumerate all their media which has 2026 answersheets & question papers. ListObjectsV2 works without any auth and the bucket root is listable too — anyone on the internet can download any scanned booklet — across institutions. Multiple institutions are using the same bucket, insanely insecure.
@ni5arga@cbseindia29 good morning CBSE, you said you used scanners to scan these copies,
now since the copies are out to the public view, do you mind explaining
which copies when scanned through a scanner, have a drop shadow? and these 3 folds?
did you really use scanners?
Starting tomorrow, Supreme court of India is on a six-week summer vacation and will be operating at just 19% of its capacity. There are 53 million cases pending in Indian courts - 93,143 of them are pending in the Supreme Court.
A judge can go on a vacation, a judiciary cannot.