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.
I am a CBSE Class 12 student.
After receiving unexpectedly low marks in Physics, we applied for photocopies of my answer sheets through the CBSE reevaluation process.
Today we received the copies.
And I am shattered because the Physics answer sheet uploaded by CBSE is not mine
Her anger was extreme for it reflected the anger of the whole country.
Traffic jams due to politicians result in numerous unaccounted deaths in ambulances.
Plus, it just wastes everybody's time.
Anger justified.
Indians live like cockroaches and die like cockroaches. They vote for bottom of the barrel cockroaches as rulers, who rightly treat them as cockroaches.
One look at average Indian street and you'll understand it has no business in being the top ten list of anything. GDP is a fake manipulated number to fool people into living like cockroaches while politicians settle their kids abroad. A service import driven economy is ngmi.
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Samserganj, Murshidabad.
I invite the Election Commission of India to come meet its victims and see, on the ground, what this so called “voter purification” exercise is doing to the poorest citizens of this country who also happen to be Muslims.
I have covered wars, communal violence, and mass movements. I have never seen anything like this before.
भैस के मीट के व्यापारी नितिन गडकरी ने मुकेश मोहन् के ऊपर 50 करोड़ का झूटा मानहानि का केस दर्ज किया है.
नितिन गडकरी को लग रहा है वो बाबा साहेब के बच्चो को ऐसे केस कर के डरा देगा और चुप बैठा देगा !!
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This Indian researcher and traveler says he was scammed of ₹72 lakh by an IIT Roorkee professor.
He says he spent years developing a method to extract gold from electronic waste.
Computer boards contain small amounts of gold, but it is rarely recycled in India.
After years of work, he successfully separated gold without burning the waste.
To continue his work, he needed a laboratory.
So he approached a professor from IIT Roorkee.
The professor agreed and allowed him to use the lab on a pay-per-use basis.
Meanwhile, a government scheme approved funding of around ₹72 lakh for the project, but the money was delayed.
So he continued using his own savings, around ₹50 to ₹60 lakh.
As the project started showing results, he says the professor asked to be included in the patent.
He refused.
After this, he dismantled his setup and sold it as scrap.
He also says the ₹72 lakh government funding was taken by the professor.