Professor and Head, Department of Radiology at AIIMS Jodhpur.
Interventional Radiologist.
MD,DNB,FRCR,Fellowship in Vascular Interventional Radiology,EBIR
CBSE परीक्षा परिणाम में भयंकर हेर-फेर हो गई जिससे देश के लाखों बच्चे और उनके माता-पिता सदमे में हैं।
और मोदी जी? हमेशा की तरह - न जवाब, न ज़िम्मेदारी, न शर्म।
जिस कंपनी COEMPT को यह ज़िम्मेदारी मिली, वह पहले Globarena के नाम से तेलंगाना में 2019 में यही कारनामे कर चुकी है।
नाम बदला - पर नीयत वही, फितरत वही।
इतिहास सबको पता था, फिर भी ठेका दिया गया। ऐसी कंपनी के हाथ में 18.5 लाख बच्चों का भविष्य सौंप दिया गया और किसी को फ़र्क़ नहीं पड़ा।
यह गलती नहीं - यह सोचा-समझा षड़यंत्र है।
कुछ ज़रूरी सवाल हैं:
- COEMPT को CBSE का ठेका क्यों और किसके कहने पर दिया गया?
- कौन-कौन से नियम और प्रक्रिया दरकिनार करके इस कंपनी को ये ठेका दिया गया?
- COEMPT पहले Globarena के नाम से विवादों में घिर चुकी है, ये CBSE को क्यों नहीं पता चला? Background checks क्यों नहीं किए गए?
- COEMPT प्रबंधन और मोदी सरकार के बीच आखिर क्या संबंध हैं?
हम मांग करते हैं कि इस पूरे घोटाले के असली दोषियों को सामने लाने के लिए स्वतंत्र न्यायिक जांच और SIT का गठन तत्काल किया जाए।
CBSE के Gen Z साथियों - आपकी मेहनत, आपका भविष्य, कोई चुरा नहीं पाएगा। हम इस साजिश की तह तक जाएंगे, और इस भ्रष्टाचार को जड़ से उखाड़ फेंकेंगे।
@maheshperi Sir everything was mentioned with data in our petition in the SC but no cognisance was taken.That exam was an absolute outlier in terms of result inflation and disproportional representation from Sikar but even the Court didn’t pay heed.Students were let down by a corrupt system.
NEET 2026 की परीक्षा रद्द हो गयी।
22 लाख से ज़्यादा छात्रों की मेहनत, त्याग और सपनों को इस भ्रष्ट भाजपाई व्यवस्था ने कुचल दिया।
किसी पिता ने कर्ज़ लिया,
किसी माँ ने गहने बेचे,
लाखों बच्चों ने रात-रात भर जागकर पढ़ाई की,
और बदले में मिला, पेपर लीक, सरकारी लापरवाही और शिक्षा में संगठित भ्रष्टाचार।
यह सिर्फ़ नाकामी नहीं, युवाओं के भविष्य के साथ अपराध है।
हर बार पेपर माफिया बच निकलते हैं और ईमानदार छात्र सज़ा भुगतते हैं।
अब लाखों छात्र फिर से वही मानसिक तनाव, आर्थिक बोझ और अनिश्चितता झेलेंगे।
अगर अपनी तकदीर परिश्रम से नहीं, पैसे और पहुँच से तय होगा, तो फिर शिक्षा का मतलब क्या रह जाएगा?
प्रधानमंत्री का तथाकथित अमृतकाल, देश के लिए विषकाल बन गया है।
Left behind in Kabul. Alone. He waited 47 days.
K-9 Chaos was not a dog who did his job. He was a dog who had DECIDED, completely, permanently, without reservation, that Lieutenant Marcus Webb was coming back for him. No matter how long it took.
At Hamid Karzai International Airport, Kabul, on the morning of August 30th, 2021, a three-year-old Belgian Malinois sat in an empty aircraft hangar. The last American plane had left six hours ago. The evacuation was over.
Chaos had been left behind.
Not intentionally. The chaos of the withdrawal. The panic. The rush. Webb had been separated from Chaos during the final evacuation. Put on a different plane. Told Chaos would be on the next flight.
There was no next flight.
Chaos survived the first day alone. Waiting at the hangar where Webb had left him.
Chaos survived the first week. Scavenging food from abandoned military supplies.
Chaos survived 47 days in Taliban-controlled Kabul. Alone. Hiding. Waiting.
Because Chaos survived on the belief that Webb wouldn't leave him forever.
Back in the United States, Webb was losing his mind. Filed reports. Called congressmen. Contacted rescue organizations. Went on the news.
"I left my dog in Afghanistan," he said on CNN, his voice breaking. "I left my brother. And I'm going to get him back."
The military said it was impossible. Kabul had fallen. Taliban controlled the airport. No way to extract a dog.
Webb didn't care about impossible.
He contacted Pineapple Express, a veteran-run extraction operation. Gave them Chaos's last known location. Sent photos. Videos. Anything that could help.
For 47 days, Webb didn't sleep. Didn't eat properly. Just waited for news.
On October 16th, 2021, his phone rang.
"We found him," the voice said. "We found Chaos."
A rescue team had infiltrated Kabul. Used Webb's intel. Found Chaos still at the hangar. Still waiting. Forty-seven days later.
Chaos was emaciated. Dehydrated. Traumatized.
But alive.
The extraction took three days. Smuggling Chaos out of Taliban-controlled territory. Through checkpoints. Through danger.
But they got him out.
On October 19th, 2021, Chaos landed at Dulles International Airport. Webb was waiting on the tarmac.
When they opened the crate, Chaos didn't move. Stared at Webb like he was seeing a ghost.
"It's me, brother," Webb said, kneeling down. "I came back. I promised I'd come back."
Chaos stepped out slowly. Walked to Webb. Collapsed into his arms.
The reunion video went viral. Seventeen million views in three days.
But what people didn't see was what happened after.
For six months, Chaos wouldn't sleep unless Webb was in the room. Wouldn't eat unless Webb fed him. Wouldn't go outside unless Webb went first.
"He's terrified I'll leave him again," Webb said in an interview. "And I don't blame him. I left him once. In the worst place. At the worst time. He waited 47 days for me. And I'll spend the rest of my life making sure he knows I'm never leaving again."
Three years later, Chaos still sleeps with his head on Webb's chest. Still follows him everywhere.
Still making sure Webb doesn't disappear.
K-9 Chaos. Survived 47 days alone in Kabul. Extracted by heroes. Reunited with his handler. Home.
https://t.co/t4eYGPJPrk
#LostAndFound
#doglover #seniordogs #animalwelfare #militarydog #k9hero #dogrescue #Kabul #47Days #LeftBehind #BroughtHome
America’s Shadow Diplomats — and Their Conflicts of Interest
Instead of the secretary of state, Trump has turned to his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his business associate Steve Witkoff to conduct high-stakes diplomacy, from Ukraine and Russia to Iran. Their latest mission, talks with Iran in Pakistan, underscores a troubling pattern: the outsourcing of U.S. foreign policy to individuals whose private financial entanglements collide directly with their public roles.
Start with Witkoff. As the president’s special envoy, he is negotiating in Pakistan even as the Trump-Witkoff families’ crypto venture, World Liberty Financial, has secured a major stablecoin deal with the Pakistani government. A country serving as the host of sensitive Iran talks is simultaneously a business partner of the Trump-Witkoff families. The structure invites a perception of pay-to-play diplomacy — where access and influence are inseparable from commercial gain.
Kushner’s case is even more stark. His private equity firm, Affinity Partners, has been fueled by billions from Gulf sheikhdoms, including roughly $2 billion from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund. Riyadh’s strategic objective has long been to isolate and weaken Iran, not reconcile with it. Crown Prince Salman reportedly pressed Trump to ramp up attacks on Iran.
Yet Kushner, while financially beholden to a Saudi leadership that prefers the Iranian regime’s collapse over a diplomatic thaw, positions himself now as a broker of détente. The contradiction is glaring: Can a negotiator financially dependent on Saudi backing credibly pursue an outcome that Saudi leadership may detest?
These are not just ethical concerns; they go to the core of diplomatic credibility.
When foreign governments know that key negotiators have private business interests, whether in crypto, real estate or investment funds, the incentive structure shifts. Concessions may be offered not through formal channels of statecraft, but through commercial opportunities that benefit these individuals personally. Diplomacy becomes transactional in the most literal sense.
Pakistan provides a telling case study. Alongside its role in facilitating talks with Iran, it has also been linked to business dealings involving Trump-associated ventures, including real estate projects. It reached an agreement with the U.S. to revamp the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan.
Compounding the problem is the lack of transparency. Unlike Senate-confirmed officials, Kushner and Witkoff operate in a gray zone — described as an “adviser” or “special envoy” — that allows them to bypass standard ethics disclosures and oversight. This shadow diplomacy shields potential conflicts from scrutiny while concentrating immense power in unelected hands.
The deeper issue is not just Kushner or Witkoff. It is Trump’s governing philosophy: a view of foreign policy as an extension of private business interests and, at times, the family business itself.
Celebrating a fake #WorldEarthDay
A few days back, I lost a case in Supreme Court as a petitioner — fighting for past few yrs to save a forest.
Supreme Court Order :
Cut down 120 acre forest in heart of Delhi.
Following will die :
1. 25000+ Trees
2. Peacocks (National Bird of India)
3. 50+ Nilgai (protected under the wildlife act)
4. Monitor Lizards (protected under the wildlife act)
5. Snakes (protected under the wildlife act)
6. 65 species of Birds (both Indian and foreign species)
7. Water bodies
> NGT says yes save the forest.
> But Supreme Court Cut it down
> SC exclaims on this logic that the land didn't have a forest cover before and this natural forest grew on its own OMG ....
> The forest grew and then the animals came and made it their home. But SC says it's not worthy of being called a "forest".
> From this logic, the humans came into existence much later than the forests and animals in the world.
> So who has the right to exist first!?
> At a time when Delhi’s air quality is choking its people and heatwave is killing people, especially the poorest, the apex court seems to have turned a blind eye to public welfare. They don't really care about us. That's the unfortunate reality.
✓ So almost everyone is fake when it comes to saving the planet.
Read More : https://t.co/Z4LxollfHq
To understand why Iran is able to defeat the United States, time for a history class. Few countries in the world are as old as Iran. Here’s 5000 years History of Iran: From Cyrus the Great to Ali Khamenei.
Credit: Echoes Of History.
And the SC keeps saying send dogs to shelters…
See the state of some ‘shelters…’
50 animals die in Indirapuram fire that engulfs dog shelter. ‘Ran inside, got trapped’
Manisha Mondal @manishamondal25 reports
#ThePrintFeature
https://t.co/bwlWuOAF4J
The time has come to comply with the new Maritime Regime of the Strait of Hormuz.
These regulations are determined by Iran, not by social media posts!
Under this new system, only commercial vessels with authorization from the IRGC Navy are permitted to navigate through designated routes after paying the required tolls.
If the U.S. attempts to create any disturbance for Iranian ships, this situation can easily be changed.
There are many citizen journalists, but very few journalist citizens. Dr Roy will forever remain both a standard and an inspiration for journalism in India.
Dear Suhasini Haidar @suhasinih and Stanly Johny @johnstanly, to read and listen to your combined analyses of the unprecedented 40-day U.S.-Iran war (Feb 28 - April 8, 2026) is to watch two master chess grandmasters deconstruct a board that the rest of the world barely understands.
Stanly, you gave us the sweeping blueprint of how American hard power met its limits against Iranian resilience.
Suhasini, you gave us the forensic breakdown of the diplomatic plumbing—from the insurance rates of stranded cargo ships to the exact flight path of the Iranian delegation’s "Minab 168" jumbo jet.
When your insights are merged, they form the definitive historical draft of this crisis.
Here is an analytical 🧵 that weaves both of your brilliant perspectives into one singular narrative.
In intensive talks at highest level in 47 years, Iran engaged with U.S in good faith to end war.
But when just inches away from "Islamabad MoU", we encountered maximalism, shifting goalposts, and blockade.
Zero lessons earned
Good will begets good will.
Enmity begets enmity.
"It takes a great deal of courage to stand up to your enemies, but a great deal more to stand up to your friends."
Gideon Levy is a living example of standing up for what is correct in a country gripped by nationalist madness.
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