We are trying to reach 1 Lakh followers and it’s impossible without your support. Please consider following @ChangeOrg_India and help our Twitter channel in amplifying the voice of ordinary citizens of India.
BTW....since the time we did the first tweet up until now i.e in less than 3 hours, this petition demanding #postponeneetpg23 has received 3000+ signs 😮
@FordaIndia says, "We met with the Hon’ble @mansukhmandviya ji today regarding the pertinent NEETPG 23 issue. Also met respected @DghsIndia
& @ianilradadiya sir for the same & raised the voice of NEET aspirants across the country. Hopeful of a response soon"
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Citizens have been campaigning against the ban in Delhi-NCR on 10-yo diesel and 15-yo petrol vehicles. They claim the policy isn't scientific as it doesn't consider a vehicle's level of maintenance and the number of kilometres it has driven.
The Road Transport Ministry responded, informing it had appealed in the Supreme Court in March 2019, seeking exemption for certain categories of non-transport vehicles from Delhi-NCR's ban on old vehicles.
This video of a cop removing a busker from CP, enraged many. But for Ishamuddin Khan, a magician and street performer, his outrage at this incident was personal.
Years ago, he saw his father, also a magician, suffer the same way. @rajeshtailang@iamrana
"As an Indian magician, I get more respect for my craft overseas, than in my own country. Abroad, I can accumulate small crowds at public squares in a moment and earn a living as a busker. In India, I’m seen as an encroacher on public spaces," he writes.
"They say street performances could attract pick-pockets and pose a security risk. But isn’t that the police’s job? To let citizens, including buskers, earn their livelihood in a safe and secure environment," writes @IshamudinKhan.