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๐ƒ๐ข๐ ๐ข๐ญ๐š๐ฅ ๐†๐ž๐งZ ๐๐š๐ซ๐ญ๐ฒ (DGZP)

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A youth-led political platform for digital rights, employment, education reform & transparent governance.

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@CJP_2029 @abhijeet_dipke @Cockroachisback CBSEโ€™s On-Screen Marking (OSM) 2026: Transparency Claimed, Trust Eroded While public discourse remains distracted by political spectacle and online rivalries, lakhs of CBSE Class 12 students are dealing with a far more serious issue โ€” growing concerns surrounding the implementation of the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. This year, CBSE shifted most Class 12 evaluations to digitally scanned answer sheets assessed through OSM. The stated objective was greater efficiency and transparency. However, after results were declared on May 13, students across the country began reporting serious inconsistencies. Many students have received blurry and poor-quality scanned copies where handwriting, diagrams, and step-wise answers are barely readable. In subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, where presentation and step marking matter significantly, this has raised genuine concerns regarding evaluation quality itself. Thousands of students โ€” including high-performing candidates and competitive exam qualifiers โ€” have reported marks significantly lower than expected. Complaints regarding rushed checking, screen fatigue during digital evaluation, inconsistent marking patterns, technical issues, and portal/payment failures during re-evaluation have only deepened public frustration. This issue cannot be dismissed as mere โ€œstudent disappointment.โ€ For lakhs of students, Class 12 marks directly influence: - college admissions, - scholarships, - career opportunities, - and mental well-being. An education system cannot demand precision and accountability from students while avoiding scrutiny of its own processes. There is an urgent need for: โ€ข independent review of OSM implementation โ€ข transparency regarding scanning quality and evaluation protocols โ€ข proper grievance redressal โ€ข and meaningful support for affected students Silence from institutions, media, and public representatives will only deepen the erosion of trust. Students deserve answers. More importantly, they deserve fairness. #CBSE_OSM_Controversy #JusticeForStudents #EducationReform2026
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Ab toh hadd kr di cbse walon ne baccho ke sath sath Gareeb maat pita ki jaan bhi loge kya pta nhi itna fund konsi website banane mai chala jata jo ki humko yese namune dekhne ko milte hai baccho parents se bol ke rakho ki cbse wale kidney mangne lg jaye to hairan mt hona
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This campaign should not stop until such uneducated ministers are removed from such important posts. We all demand resignation of Education minister Dharmendra Pradhan as immediate effect ๐Ÿšจ petition.cockroachjantaparty.org/sack/ Sign the petition and share with your friends too..
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke

CJP launching campaign demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Please sign the petition: petition.cockroachjantaparty.org/sack/ #EduMinisterMustResign

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Dear Alakh Pandey, @PhysicswallahAP Students genuinely expected more from you. Lakhs of CBSE students are stressed, confused, mentally exhausted, and questioning the entire evaluation system right now. Blurred answer sheets, OSM issues, transparency concerns, career pressure โ€” this is not a small issue anymore. But where is the outrage from Indiaโ€™s biggest education voices? At some point students start wondering: Have big educators also become part of the same system where speaking strongly only happens when it is safe and profitable? Because when students are actually suffering, motivational speeches alone are not enough. Students expected someone with your reach to openly stand beside them, raise pressure publicly, and demand real accountability from the top. But till now there has been no strong direct stand demanding responsibility for what lakhs of students are facing. Maybe that is what disappoints students the most. Not silence from politicians. But silence from people they trusted. This is not hate. This is frustration from students who thought influential education figures would stand louder for them when it actually mattered. #CBSE #StudentVoice #JusticeForStudents
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เคฏเคน เค–เคฌเคฐ เคœเฅ‹เคฐ-เคถเฅ‹เคฐ เคธเฅ‡ เคšเคฒ เคฐเคนเฅ€ เคนเฅˆ เค•เคฟ เค…เคฎเฅ‡เคฐเคฟเค•เคพ เค”เคฐ เคˆเคฐเคพเคจ เค•เฅ‡ เคฌเฅ€เคš เคธเฅเคฅเคพเคฏเฅ€ เคคเฅŒเคฐ เคชเคฐ เคฏเฅเคฆเฅเคง เคฐเฅ‹เค•เคจเฅ‡ เค•เฅ‹ เคฒเฅ‡เค•เคฐ เคธเคฎเคเฅŒเคคเฅ‡ เคชเคฐ เคธเคนเคฎเคคเคฟ เคฌเคจ เค—เคˆ เคนเฅˆ, เค‰เคธเค•เคพ เคซเคพเค‡เคจเคฒ เคกเฅเคฐเคพเคซเฅเคŸ เคคเฅˆเคฏเคพเคฐ เคนเฅ‹ เคšเฅเค•เคพ เคนเฅˆ เค”เคฐ เค†เคจเฅ‡ เคตเคพเคฒเฅ‡ เค•เฅเค› เค˜เค‚เคŸเฅ‹เค‚ เคฎเฅ‡เค‚ เค‡เคธเค•เฅ€ เค”เคชเคšเคพเคฐเคฟเค• เค˜เฅ‹เคทเคฃเคพ เคนเฅ‹ เคธเค•เคคเฅ€ เคนเฅˆเฅค
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Cockroaches never die! We have just hit 18 million on Instagram! #FreeSpeech
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@cbseindia29 It honestly feels heartbreaking to see how casually student issues are being treated in this country. Lakhs of CBSE students are dealing with confusion in evaluation, blurred scanned copies, technical failures, and constant uncertainty about their marks and future โ€” yet there is barely any serious national conversation around it. For many students, this is not just about marks. It is about college admissions, career opportunities, family expectations, confidence, and mental peace. A student can work hard for an entire year, but one flawed system can destroy their trust within days. What is even more disappointing is the silence. Most major leaders, journalists, and influential voices who speak daily on every political issue have very little to say when students are under pressure. Students should not have to beg for transparency and accountability. Behind every marksheet is a real human being carrying stress, fear, and dreams for the future. They deserve to be heard. @cbseindia29 #CBSE
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๐ƒ๐ข๐ ๐ข๐ญ๐š๐ฅ ๐†๐ž๐งZ ๐๐š๐ซ๐ญ๐ฒ (DGZP)@DigiGenZparty

India Is Heading Towards Non-Accountable Politics A democracy survives not just on elections, but on accountability. The moment governments stop answering tough questions, institutions weaken and public trust starts collapsing. India today is increasingly witnessing the rise of what can be called non-accountable politics โ€” a political culture where image management often matters more than responsibility. Across sectors, a worrying pattern is emerging: failures happen, public outrage rises, debates trend for a few days, but clear accountability rarely follows. When major exam controversies erupt โ€” from paper leaks to administrative failures affecting lakhs of students โ€” students are often left protesting on streets while authorities shift blame between agencies. Rarely do top decision-makers publicly accept responsibility or step down. When infrastructure collapses, whether it is bridges, roads, coaching centres, or public systems failing under pressure, investigations are announced immediately. Yet months later, citizens are still asking the same question: Who was actually held accountable? This culture is dangerous because accountability is the backbone of democracy. In healthy democracies, ministers resign over failures, institutions face scrutiny, and governments answer uncomfortable questions transparently. In non-accountable politics, however, the focus shifts toward controlling narratives instead of fixing systems. Social media has amplified this trend further. Political communication today is often designed around optics โ€” viral speeches, emotional narratives, hashtags, and image projection โ€” while difficult policy questions receive limited direct answers. Criticism is increasingly portrayed as negativity rather than democratic participation. The biggest victims of non-accountable politics are young people. Students preparing for competitive exams, unemployed youth waiting for recruitment, and ordinary citizens depending on public systems are repeatedly told to stay patient while accountability remains absent. Democracy does not weaken in one day. It weakens slowly when citizens begin accepting silence instead of answers. India does not need less politics. India needs better politics โ€” politics where leaders accept failures, institutions act independently, and public accountability is treated as a duty, not a political risk. Because the day accountability disappears completely, democracy becomes only an event of voting โ€” not a system of responsibility.

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India Is Heading Towards Non-Accountable Politics A democracy survives not just on elections, but on accountability. The moment governments stop answering tough questions, institutions weaken and public trust starts collapsing. India today is increasingly witnessing the rise of what can be called non-accountable politics โ€” a political culture where image management often matters more than responsibility. Across sectors, a worrying pattern is emerging: failures happen, public outrage rises, debates trend for a few days, but clear accountability rarely follows. When major exam controversies erupt โ€” from paper leaks to administrative failures affecting lakhs of students โ€” students are often left protesting on streets while authorities shift blame between agencies. Rarely do top decision-makers publicly accept responsibility or step down. When infrastructure collapses, whether it is bridges, roads, coaching centres, or public systems failing under pressure, investigations are announced immediately. Yet months later, citizens are still asking the same question: Who was actually held accountable? This culture is dangerous because accountability is the backbone of democracy. In healthy democracies, ministers resign over failures, institutions face scrutiny, and governments answer uncomfortable questions transparently. In non-accountable politics, however, the focus shifts toward controlling narratives instead of fixing systems. Social media has amplified this trend further. Political communication today is often designed around optics โ€” viral speeches, emotional narratives, hashtags, and image projection โ€” while difficult policy questions receive limited direct answers. Criticism is increasingly portrayed as negativity rather than democratic participation. The biggest victims of non-accountable politics are young people. Students preparing for competitive exams, unemployed youth waiting for recruitment, and ordinary citizens depending on public systems are repeatedly told to stay patient while accountability remains absent. Democracy does not weaken in one day. It weakens slowly when citizens begin accepting silence instead of answers. India does not need less politics. India needs better politics โ€” politics where leaders accept failures, institutions act independently, and public accountability is treated as a duty, not a political risk. Because the day accountability disappears completely, democracy becomes only an event of voting โ€” not a system of responsibility.
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