
RaxWorcs
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RaxWorcs
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Rakesh in Worcester, Comma, To be continued..... 😀


Dear all in media: please note the NARI BILL or Womens Reservation Bill has been UNANIMOUSLY PASSED by all parties in 2023 and has now been notified. WOMEN’S RESERVATION IS THE LAW. What has been defeated is the AMENDMENT LINKING the Womens Bill to an outlandish DELIMITATION and a 15 year old CENSUS. Please correct headlines . And don’t tell lies. Tell the truth. Lies are bad for health.


"Retail investors are rotating back into Tesla, with the stock back at the top of the leaderboard. TSLA has seen $216mn of net buying over the past 5 days, making it the most actively bought retail name again. This comes as retail is persistently buying the dip." - Vanda

There is an urgent need to increase minimum wages. If workers don’t get enough they won’t be able to give their children to decent education. And education is the only way to break the vicious circle of poverty.

France's Gig-Economy Built On Migrant Labor As 99% Of Surveyed Delivery-Riders Are Foreign-Born, Two-Thirds Are Illegal zerohedge.com/geopolitical/f…


It's comments like this that keep me going 😭😂 Time to review a potato?





This is a true story. A professor in India's premier educational engineering institution caught a student cheating in the exams and suspended him. Next day morning, the boys father who was a senior bureaucrat landed at his home and requested that the matter be forgotten and closed. When the requests and pleadings failed, The professor was warned of consequences. The academic that he was, the professor stuck to his guns. The harassment started. Within a week an income tax notice was served on him seeking details of his foreign travels. A few days later, police landed up investigating a house purchased by the professor in his home town. Later the income tax investigated the sources of funds for that home. In the process of scrutiny, they questioned a few more 'source of funds'. For a professor working in a remote corner of India, this was all too much. He contemplated giving it all up and taking another job. The notices, hearings, responses and harassment continued for about 20 months. Luckily the professor was clean. His foreign travel was official. The house was in a new housing society set up by a group of academics. The management was supportive. 'For 20 months, they robbed me of my sleep', says the professor. On prodding if he would take a similar stand again, he painfully says 'I doubt'! If you indeed want to fight corruption, the starting point has to be the source of corruption - the discretionary powers, arbitrariness and their abuse. It is rampant and completely normal. Remove the discretionary powers and 98% honest people will not worry of harassment when they do what is right! @suchetadalal This story is being retold. Our education ecosystem is subsumed by corruption. And it is normal too..








