My heart goes out to the 20 lakh+ students who appeared for the #NEET re-exam today.
Years of hard work.
Months of sacrifice.
Days of uncertainty.
Yet you showed up again.
That takes courage. ❤️
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The greatest competition in life is not with another student.
It is with your own fears.
Your self-doubt.
Your limiting beliefs.
And your willingness to keep moving forward.
Healthcare is much bigger than a single entrance exam.
Doctors.
Hospitals.
Public Health.
Healthcare Technology.
Research.
Medical Innovation.
Community Care.
There are many meaningful ways to serve humanity.
Before deciding your next step, pause and ask yourself:
Who am I?
What are my strengths?
What kind of life do I want to build?
How do I want to make a difference?
Every year, thousands of capable and deserving students miss out on their preferred medical seat.
Not because they are less talented.
But because competition is intense and opportunities are limited.
Imagine if our leaders occasionally walked to work.
Imagine if every city official used public spaces daily.
Policies would change overnight.
People experience problems differently when they live them.
The real crisis is not traffic.
The real crisis is the absence of:
❤️ Love
🤝 Respect
🙏 Empathy
🌍 Responsibility
Without these, accidents will continue.
From homes to schools...
From movies to advertisements...
We glorify bigger vehicles, bigger status and bigger power.
But rarely teach respect for fellow human beings.
The Dutch didn't become great because they built bigger roads.
They became better because they designed cities around people.
People first.
Vehicles second.
A child walking to school.
An elderly person crossing a road.
A mother pushing a stroller.
A person with disability navigating a footpath.
These should not be acts of courage.
But every one of us is a pedestrian first.
Before becoming a minister, CEO, bureaucrat, businessman or car owner...
We all walk.
Why then are our cities designed against walkers?
For decades, Indian cities have followed an unwritten rule:
🚶 Walker waits.
🚴 Cyclist adjusts.
🏍️ Bike pushes through.
🚗 Car dominates.
The bigger the vehicle, the greater the privilege.
We pay Taxes.
But why are our footpaths broken, cycling unsafe?
A developed nation is not measured by flyovers alone.
It's measured by whether a child can walk safely.
The Netherlands built cities for people.
Can India do the same?
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