While the Maharashtra govt has been busy prosecuting normal people, they still haven't announced the admission procedure and commencement for Std XI.
The High Court stayed the implementation of the Maratha Quota and in return the Govt has stayed the admission process.
Six months of the year are already over.
Either the students have to complete an entire year's syllabus in six months, or in 2020, all students directly go to Std XII.
Jai Maharashtra...
Imagine the uselessness of a govt, that sits on an important decision like admissions, which determines everyone's future, for six months, but moves with warp speed, on some guy, who teased the son of the CM.
Imagine the uncertainty and doubt in the minds of lakhs of students
And there's nothing we can do about it. If we file a case in court, our MiLords will come to a decision, when the kids of the current Std XI student, is about to enter Std XI.
I am pretty sure same is the case with all other entry points like Engg, Management etc.
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Indian small industry is remarkably resilient. They adapt to changes far more than anyone else.
Take the Kirana shops for example. Obituaries have been written since 2001, when Reliance entered retail. They have not only survived, but thrived.
Or the old ubiquitous STD booths.
One more example is, Milk booths, which have pivoted to snack centres. Examples are countless.
What they can't go against is Govt uncertainty. The govt flip flops. One day something is valid. The other day something is banned.
Only to be unbanned again.
Come on.
If you want to ban Crackers. Ban it fully.
You can't wake up just before a festival, and kill the dreams and sustainance of people, who have taken loans at 20% interest per month to earn that little bit of extra cash in already tough times.
In 1990, in Panchkula, there was a 14 year old, promising Tennis player named Ruchika Girhotra and an IG, SPS Rathore.
Given that he was a police officer, and NOT a tennis player, he was somehow found to be suitable to be the president of Haryana Lawn Tennis Association.
As SPS Rathore thought himself to be a God, he had illegally encroached Government land, and built a tennis court in his house. What powerful govt servant are you, if you don't bend a few rules?
On 11th Aug 1990, Rathore told Ruchika's father, she needs special training.
The next day, thinking about a bright future, she went to the Tennis court with her friend. Rathore called them both to his office and then sent her friend out.
This is where the tragedy, begins.
Rathore, a 50 year old man, grabbed the 14 year old, and started molesting her.
More than 5 million govt servants, worked day and night, to operate 1.1 million polling booths so that an Indian does not have to cross more than 3 square kms to vote, but our Gora Sahab still thinks American system is better.
Americans mail their ballots to people so that they can vote.
Indians take the polling Booth to them. Even if it is one voter in the remote hills of Arunachal Pradesh.
But USA is better and India is sad.
As a part of NSS, I had the privilege to be involved in election duty. I have seen democracy in action, in one of the most politically volatile states in India.
The process' are so good, that it is extremely difficult to tamper with them.
Every Socialist writer in India will protest against the big corporates, big Industry and the so called rich people, on behalf of the poor, but will never give up a single Royalty cheque, from the very same big corporates for those poor
Govt introduces a farm bill, which goes a long way in removing roadblocks from the barely working agri supply chain, suddenly a P Sainath pops out, criticizing the bill
Instead, Ask a farmer, who till now had to rely on the whimsies of a middle man, if the bill is good or not
Why do you ask a person, who has never farmed before, never experienced a famine, does not rely on farming for his livelihood, lives a life of comfort and luxury being the son of a former President, about a bill that has no zero impact on his life..
So in addition to GST, the Govt has now introduced a Tax Collection at Source (TCS), where the seller has to collect and remit, 0.1% of the turnover of all merchants, who purchase more than Rs 50 Lakhs from the seller.
This is, on top of GST.
This govt is not leaving anything
Now how does a seller decide if a merchant is going to do a business of 50 Lakhs this year? Not mentioned.
How to account for discounts and other settlements, which can affect his sales? We don't know.
But we want tax. And that too immediately.
Will he get credit for it? Not mentioned
What about their sellers? If that merchant is doing a business of more than 10 Cr per annum, they also have to debit 0.1% for all their big customers
And why immediately, Because in the circular, it mentions the word, immediately