Ok Bangalore Twitter need help.
My cousin is undergoing cancer treatment at HCG (near Mission Road).
He needs blood donations and we have exhausted our family members.
If anyone is willing to donate please ping me - I will share details. Any blood group is fine - the hospital just needs replacement.
(Please RT for karma. We need as much blood as possible)
@Mrsinha Mekedatu is karnataks project. Nothing to do with TN farmers. These fellows only do politics. Its not acceptable. Our water our project. That's all.
I strongly condemn the mischivous term "two nations" in Amb Gor's statement. Joseph Vijay must immediately rebut Amb in his X. All nationalist forces in & out of TN must condemn this. This cannot be a slip. A diplomat like Gor won't use such a term workout deep thought
प बंगाल की NEET की एक परीक्षार्थी सृष्टि दुबे का 14 जून के एक्सीडेंट हो गया था। नौ पसलियाँ टूट गईं। सर्जरी हुई और अभी कृत्रिम ऑक्सीजन पर है। लेकिन हौंसला इतना बुलंद की परीक्षा देने पर अड़ी हुई थी।
उसके माता-पिता ने शिक्षा मंत्री धर्मेंद्र प्रधान तक संदेश पहुंचाया। कहा कि अस्पताल परीक्षा केंद्र पर मेडिकल सपोर्ट के लिए तैयार है। बच्ची को ग्राउंड फ़्लोर पर टेबल कुर्सी दी जाए। वह अस्पताल के कपड़ों में ही परीक्षा देगी। चेस्ट ड्रेन आदि अटैचमेंट की अनुमति भी दी जाए।
शिक्षा मंत्री ने मानवीय आधार पर संज्ञान लिया। परीक्षा केंद्र पर अलग रूम की व्यवस्था की गई। मेडिकल सपोर्ट और एंबुलेंस रखी गई। अब बच्ची परीक्षा दे रही है। माता-पिता ने फ़ोन कर शिक्षा मंत्री को धन्यवाद दिया।
The Congress party could have chosen any other day for its rally at Palace Grounds. Instead, it chose the very day thousands of students are appearing for NEET.
As massive traffic disruptions choked Bengaluru, many students were delayed, some reaching exam centres in panic and having to plead with authorities to be allowed inside.
Thankfully, examination authorities accommodated them and provided compensatory time.
For weeks, Rahul Gandhi has been shedding crocodile tears over students and examinations.
Had his concern been genuine, his party would have avoided holding a mega political rally in the heart of the city at the exact time of one of India’s most important entrance exams.
Students deserve sensitivity, not political theatrics. Concern for students cannot be a slogan in Delhi and an inconvenience in Bengaluru.