India's Covid-19 Outbreak Spreads Through Rural Areas nyti.ms/36LxSuI
COVID19 SURGES IN RURAL INDIA
The defiance of the coronavirus rules is being reflected across rural India, and it is propelling this nation’s virus caseload toward the No. 1 spot globally. Infections are rippling into every corner of this country of 1.3 billion people. The
Indian news media is calling it “The Rural Surge.”

In the Indian megacities where the pandemic first hit, vigorous public awareness campaigns have left the populace mostly on guard. But when it comes to government efforts to contain the virus, rural India is resisting.
In many villages, no one is wearing masks. There is no social distancing. People are refusing to get tested and they are hiding their sick.

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10 Oct
#HBDRakulPreetSingh #mentalhealthday

Private Sector is better.

7 out of the 10 telecom companies have shut business and gone home leading to job losses.
All airline companies are in distress. Jet Airways shut down with 18,000 jobs as direct loss and ten times more as indirect loss. The banks too took a hit, same with King Fisher. Every other airline is struggling. Some have been declared by their auditors as no longer a
going concern, that means capital is completely eroded.

In UK, railways privatized over 30 years ago are in a mess. The government is now planning to take over and reverse the decision.

Subhash Chandra is out of Zee Television due to his massive debt.
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10 Oct
By. 007

Who'll get the Nobel Prize in Economics 2020?

The truth is that there is no Nobel Prize in Economics, yet it is the most prized of the Nobels. Winners of these prizes often acquire the voice of god in the intellectual discourse of nations.
What is thought of as the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is officially the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in memory of Alfred Nobel. It is administered by the Nobel Foundation established by the Swedish inventor of dynamite.
The prize was established in 1968 by a donation from Sweden's central bank to commemorate the bank's 300th anniversary. It is now easily the most awaited of the Nobels. To know who will get in in 2020, we will have to wait till tomorrow.
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9 Oct
#BrahminLivesMatter #CheGuevara
Why are so many youth unemployed?

The fault lies in following a one-size-fits all approach of our education.

We have given vocational education a miss. We give the same dose (syllabus) of education to all and sundry.
The lad from the village is given the same does as the kid from a city. Our education system is deeply flawed. So deep that it creates youth with the same skill set.

About 75% of all those passing the +2 exam do a graduation course in commerce.
Barely 15% take up pure science and the rest do a course in Humanities (which was at one time considered a course to do when you could not do anything else based on your +2 marks).

Our education system is a system by rote and all evaluation depends on
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7 Oct
#ShaheenBagh #ModiSurrendersToChina
With a clear cut agenda to sell the country, Modi always knew that the promise of 2,00,00,000 jobs every year was never going to get fulfilled. He lied about job creation right from 2013 onward.
The youth waited. Then they started to see the sale of national assets taking place and the clever decimation of PSU's which were providing bulk of the jobs. That is when they woke up and the tipping point was the Corona outbreak which rendered the economy defunct.
Probably the last straw came when Modi literally abandoned the country by asking it to become self sufficient. That signaled a total failure of the government and exposed it as having no policy or plan to take the country out of the mess of sudden and brutal lock
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7 Oct
This is what justice for SSR achieved:
1. He was addicted to drugs.
2. He disliked his family, especially his father.
3. He left his long time girl friend once he became big in bollywood.
4. He lived with Rhea for many months.
5. He had four girl friends in 2 years.
6
. He holidayed in Thailand with Sara Ali Khan.
7. He wasn't murdered. It was a suicide.
8. His sister stayed with him for a week preceding his suicide.
9. He was in a state of depression. Consulted four clinical psychologists.
10. He was admitted in Hinduja hospital
for treatment.

When he died, I felt bad. I felt aggrieved. I remember a smiling face. A hero who conquered bollywood coming from a humble background. As I write this, far too many people who SSR loved and trusted are suffering and in the dock.
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6 Oct
#Petrolpricehike #modieastindiacompany

6th October 2020,
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What are private companies?

Private companies are companies owned by share holders with promoters holding the maximum number of shares.

What is the purpose of private companies?
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Will any private company create employment more than what is the bare minimum required?

No, in fact they will always try to get maximum work done by the minimum number of employees.
Will a private company work for public welfare and good?

No private company will work for public welfare or good unless they are able to get tax concessions of the same or bigger amount that they spend. Which is actually self defeating because the
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