Reservations and cancellation of career defining exams such as the class 12 exam will hit non-minority, non-reservation hard working students badly.
The grind starts at least two years in advance. JEE or NEET. 10-14 hours study every single day. Exams such as these are markers. Merit students are the biggest losers.
A generation ago, class X marked a rite of passage. Parents often gifted the child their first wrist watch. Children need these markers of achievement.
Disappointed. @PMOIndia had an opportunity to experiment with a wholly new way of assessment. He squandered the chance, and played to the gallery.
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1. At WB, there were 179 strikes and 49 incidents of lockout in factories in 1965, in 1970, the comparative figures were 678 and 128.
2. The Philips head Frits Philips came to visit the Beliaghata factory and was not allowed to enter it by the Left union.He asked help from the state govt, who did not come to his aid. Overnight the Philips board decided to shift all their investments to other states from Kolkata
In 2017, the NCERT had announced that they were reviewing textbooks, and had invited comments.
Had sampled the Class VII history book (Our Pasts - II) and had sent the following comments. The idea here is to show that each chapter had so many unanswered questions.
From Chapter - I, Tracing changes through a thousand years.
Amir Khusrau is taken as a knowledgable source about Sanskrit, and the term 'Hindustan' is used as a prop to elicit secular reactions.
Chap -2, New kings and kingdoms
We have, "As we will see, rulers also tried to demonstrate their power and resources by building large temples. So, when they attacked one another’s kingdoms, they often chose to target temples, which were sometimes extremely rich" in this chapter
IK Gujral, a card carrying communist during his college days had strong ties with the Soviet Union later.
This goat bearded skunk stopped RAW's covert activities in 1997. May he rot in hell.
Then you had the urine drinking Gandhian, Morarji Desai.
1977, Op Kahuta. A RAW agent got a hair sample from a saloon in Kahuta where Pak scientists went for haircuts. Tests revealed the hair had signs of high radiation and bomb-grade uranium.
RAW managed to get the blueprints of the Pak nuke plant, all they needed was to pay $10K. RAW needed the PM’s approval. Morarji Desai rejected the agency’s request.
The inventor of Morarji cola then indadvertedly shared the details gathered on Kahuta nuke facility with Zia.
The NDA govt led by ABV had taken over the office in Mar 1998. A month later, exactly 22 years ago, Chinese patrols intruded into Arunachal Pradesh.
The PLA Chief Gen Fu Quanyou was visiting India in May '98. Just a few days before his visit, Pak had test fired its IRBM Ghauri.
India's Raksha Mantri was the redoubtable Late George Fernandes. After Pak's test firing of Ghauri, he had famously declared that China was the mother of Ghauri and he raised the threat of a Chinese encirclement of India .
The agenda of Gen Fu's visit at this time, was probably to discuss the security issues and hinged on an assumption of that both India and China were seriously searching a path to resolve those differences.
1. Owaisi miyan ... where are you? Why are you not sitting with your sisters there? You don't want to be with the 'organic uprising' now? Or have you quarantined yourself now?
2. Old goat MSA. Are you in your Pak now, that you are unable to be with the Shaheenbagh protestors in the time of chinese virus?
The bubonic plague, trade routes and the industrial revolution, and the emergence of new world order.
Given this historical context, would the chinese virus pandemic lay the foundation for significant changes?
Excerpts from a variety of sources - scientific papers mostly.
1. Marco Polo through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
He had undertaken voyages from Venice across the Mediterranean Sea, overland through Persia and Central Asia to the court of Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Yuan dynasty.
2. A diversion.
Kubla Khan is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge one night after he experienced an opium-influenced dream after reading a work describing Xanadu, the summer palace of the Mongol ruler and Emperor of China Kublai Khan.