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Just spoke to a 2025 MBBS graduate, regarding his financials.
Earns 23k as night shift doctor in a hospital.
Father has suffered 2 heart attacks - had to take loans for his treatment.
Elder brother has an unstable job.
He feels guilty of turning 26 but not being able to help his family.
So he has taken up a day shift as well, paying him 24k.
He works 19hrs a day, nearly everyday.
Wants to do a PG but can’t, given his family’s financial situation.
I asked him - a doctor’s life is intensely hard, especially in India. You study till early 30s and work hard all your life, to earn a living. Did you know this when you wanted to become a doctor?
“Yes. I knew all of this.
But I always wanted to become a doctor. I am the first doctor in our family. My parents are so proud of me.
I just wish we were in a better financial position.”
💔
His situation broke my heart. But his attitude told me he is going to make it. Matter of time!
Hands down one of the hardest professions to pursue in India - from entry to survival.
THIS IS WHAT REAL GRIT LOOKS LIKE 🔥
Goons attacked Abhijeet Dipke on his way to the stage. GenZ saw it and the attackers were thrashed within seconds.
But Abhijeet stopped his own people: “Don’t raise your hands. Keep it peaceful.”
Then he walked through the same chaos and gave his speech.
They came to break him, but ended up showing why this movement won’t be broken.
At CJP Bengaluru protest - @prakashraaj tears into Modi govt 🔥🔥🔥🔥
These youngsters are not afraid if you call them urban naxals, pakistani or cockroaches. They are fighting for their dreams - shut up and listen 🥸
Why is entire political science educated PM silent 🤫
Sir. I think maybe I speak for a small but valid percentage of India when I say couldn’t care less what the congress did anymore. Let it go. India moved on. They are not in power for their deeds. We did jokes about them for years, we booed them at the commonwealth games, they were a punch line on this platform for years, they got voted out. That’s life. These kids giving exams don’t even remember a congress govt. Questions can only be asked of those in power. That’s not being selective, it’s just called living in the present. No one dealing with a paper leak cares about BJP/Congress or Hindu/Muslim or any partisan bullshit. They’re worried about the future.
India's biggest problem is not Modi.
It is not Rahul Gandhi.
It is not Muslims.
It is a population that knows Virat Kohli's average, Salman Khan's net worth, Ranbir's relationships, and every Elvish Yadav controversy.
But don't know their MLA, their MP, or what they're actually doing with their vote.
भाई के हिम्मत को सलाम🫡
"आप पेड़ लगाने की बात करते हैं, लेकिन ज़मीन पर हो रही अवैध पेड़ कटाई पर चुप क्यों हैं?
ये वीडियो आपको कोई भी गोदी मीडिया नहीं दिखाएगी। डिलिट होने से पहले जल्दी देखो, RT करलो।
MANOJ BAJPAYEE SAID IT WITHOUT FALLING INTO THE TRAP 🔥
PADMAJA: GenZ is asking about movements like CJP. What should they do?
MANOJ 🎯: They know their situation better than I ever can. If they feel hurt by the system, they must do whatever is possible within their power.
PADMAJA: But people are being empowered through phones and social media.
MANOJ: Exactly. When people are empowered, some things they say will be liked and some will not. That is part of empowerment.
PADMAJA: So how should the system look at the youth?
MANOJ 🔥: The young generation must be heard. In nation building, their contribution is the biggest.