@HinduMediaPR@worlds_affairs@Arattai It is possible .. they just need to figurerd it out,
I think the way other part app like chatwoot import the whatsapp chat , same way they do ..
@AxisBankSupport@AxisBank ,
I was using a citibank/ Axis Bank ,
I stop using it almost 2 years , I also didn't receive it new card , went to your branch for closer and they mentioned it is already closed
Now today I got statment for renewal charge. Pls cancel help to cancel
Where Can You Save the Most Money? A Country-Wise Breakdow
🏆 Top 5 Countries for Savings:
1️⃣ India – 64% savings 💰
2️⃣ Oman – 28% savings
3️⃣ Qatar – 23.5% savings
4️⃣ UAE – 19% savings
5️⃣ Germany – 10% savings
Lower cost of living doesn’t always mean lower quality of life
What is happening in Europe
They even can't digest the opponents and can't have fare election, but india is not have democracy
#Romania#europ#TikTok@ANI@palkisu
https://t.co/8sNv2VtevN
One Nation, One Student ID!✏️📖
Track your education journey with APAAR.
Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) ID is a unique and lifelong 12-digit student ID that serves as an academic passport, providing a gateway to a seamless digital academic journey. The APAAR ID facilitates the integration of skills and experience into a credit-based system.
➡️Get your APAAR ID.
To know more, scan the QR code or click the https://t.co/Mw2rnwBRFu
#APAAR #SchoolEducation #NEP2020 #NCERT #Education #MinistryofEducation #EducationForAll #EducationJourney #knowledge #EducationTransformation #digitalIndia
@ProfSaklani@ssrivastava66@ap_behera
I strongly condemn the deliberate attack on a Hindu temple in Canada. Equally appalling are the cowardly attempts to intimidate our diplomats. Such acts of violence will never weaken India’s resolve. We expect the Canadian government to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law.
@odidonederland , I am using your mobile connection and I requested to port the number to another provider but now I wanted to cancel that port request , can you pls help ?
The targeted violence against Hindus in Bangladesh is wrong, it's concerning, and it's a cautionary tale for victimhood-laced quota systems. Here's what happened: Bangladesh fought a bloody war for its independence in 1971. Hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshi civilians were raped and murdered. It was a tragedy, and it was rightly mourned. But in its aftermath, Bangladesh implemented a quota system for jobs in their civil service: 80% of the jobs were allocated to specific social groups (war veterans, rape victims, underrepresented residents, etc.), and only 20% were allocated based on merit.
The quota system proved to be a disaster. In 2018, protests led Bangladesh to scrap most of the quotas, but the victim-patrons fought back…and the quota system was reinstated this year. That triggered more protests which toppled the government, and the prime minister fled. Once chaos begins, it can't easily be reined in. Radicals are now targeting Hindu minorities. A quota conflict created to rectify the wrongs of rape and violence in 1971 is now leading to more rape and violence in 2024. Bloodshed is the endpoint of grievance and victimhood. It's hard not to look at Bangladesh and wonder what lessons we would do well to learn right here at home.
#BREAKING While allowing sub-classification of Scheduled Castes, four #SupremeCourt judges of the 7-judge bench, expressly hold that the 'creamy layer' among the Scheduled Caste must be excluded from reservations.
Justice Gavai : "State must evolve a policy to identify the creamy layer among the SC ST category and take them out of the fold of affirmative action. This is the only way to gain true equality."
Justice Vikram Nath endorses this view, saying, that the creamy layer principle as applicable to OBCs also applies to the SCs.
Justice Pankaj Mithal states that reservation has to be only limited to the first generation. If any member of the first generation has reached a higher status through reservation, then the 2nd generation should not be entitled to reservation, Justice Mithal adds.
Justice Satish Chandra Sharma agrees with the view of Justice Gavai that the issue of identification of creamy layer qua SC/STs ought to become a constitutional imperative for the State.