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@Sameovernover

Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
As I said the other day, food is a personal choice and not a moral or ethical issue. No one compels a vegetarian to eat non-vegetarian food. Equally, vegetarians have no right to impose their personal values on others. In Tamil Nadu’s mid-day meal scheme, a kid has the right to refuse eggs. Those kids are instead provided with bananas.
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deepti
deepti@jaiseekingtruth·
@svembu Does Santana dharma support caste system? Does it state some castes are superior to others? Please educate me
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu@svembu·
The idea that to be "secular" one must be anti-Hindu is one of the worst low IQ ideas of progressive "intellectuals". That is why they hold conferences to "eradicate" Sanatana Dharma. The very fabric of Sanatana Dharma is "secular" in the sense of being broad-minded and doctrinally accepting of various faiths, including no faith at all. So what the progressive intellectuals follow is fake secularism of the worst kind. It attempts to replace the broad-minded spirituality of our ancient land with dogma. The Deepam Row in Tiruparankundram is a direct consequence of the Sanatana eradication program of the DMK. @TVKVijayHQ would be wise to reject the pseudo-intellectual garbage of the DMK era. This does not mean accepting the BJP political philosophy. It means respecting the spiritual heritage of Tamil Nadu and Bharat. My prayers to Subramanya Swamy of Tiruparankundram to guide us towards a better approach🙏
Shehzad Jai Hind (Chowkidar as per INC ecosystem)@Shehzad_Ind

Deepam Row returns Joseph Vijay govt files appeal in SC: - TVK govt appeals against lighting Deepam - Vijay govt follows Stalin govt's stance Do Hindus have no rights in Tamil Nadu?

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My name is irrelevant@Sameovernover·
@barandbench Criminal cases can be excluded. But AI is best for civil cases. Manual review by Judge can be done after AI gives its result..
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Bar and Bench@barandbench·
CJI Surya Kant tells Russian counterpart AI cannot decide cases At a meeting with Igor Krasnov, Chairman of the Russian Supreme Court, CJI Surya Kant said artificial intelligence can assist judges with translation, transcripts and administration, but cannot assess evidence, witness credibility or exercise judicial discretion #SupremeCourt #CJISuryaKant
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Exclusive: Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian has formally invited PM Modi to attend multi-day state funeral and burial ceremonies for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in Iran. Details: wionews.com/india-news/ira…
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
No matter what label you put on me, it cannot deny the fact that serious work against eliminating corruption has only just begun.
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Sumanth Raman
Sumanth Raman@sumanthraman·
The vast majority of students who come late do not plan to be late. And to just suggest that they are all irresponsible to start for the exam late is naive. We do not know the circumstances in each case that led to the delay. And comparison to flights or trains is ridiculous. You aren't keeping anyone else waiting here. Allow them in upto 15 minutes after the exam starts and let them have less time to complete.
Sumanth Raman@sumanthraman

Why can't students who come late be allowed to take the exam? After all they will only have less time to finish the paper. At least 15-30 minutes grace time must be allowed. During this time no candidate inside must be allowed to leave the hall.

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My name is irrelevant@Sameovernover·
@dmuthuk Worst idea.. How will they ensure there is no standees. How will they ensure people dont sit in premium seat. Just wasteful expenses for modifications.
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani
Chennai Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) want to try the concept of premium and economy seats.
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Historianunkil
Historianunkil@SudsG5·
Again....Vijay na comes up with surprises. Before anyone comes in and says but big deal...in TN i is a big deal. Temple funds have even funded nonsense like 1) Biryani restauraunts, 2) Vip Cottages, 3) shops Now as a bonus if Vijay na can move out the horrible shops / hotels inside temple complexes it would be awesome and as the final cherry on top, push for proper revenue accounting from rental leases. Dumeels were the WORST in mismanagement of HRCE funds, absolute scum.
Chennai Updates@UpdatesChennai

🚨The whole HRCE (Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department) will be revamped. Temple funds will be spent only on temples going forward!!

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My name is irrelevant@Sameovernover·
@dmuthuk Don't think so. Did AAP do so in Delhi? Maybe a few hundred crores. Nothing compared to our debt size.
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Muthukrishnan Dhandapani@dmuthuk·
I believe this is the most important point. As corruption is targeted, money that was moving to private pockets would start flowing to the state exchequer. The increase in revenue from this can be substantial. This additional money can be used for repaying debts, incurring fewer new debts, and funding social welfare schemes.
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My name is irrelevant@Sameovernover·
@cvkrishnan @Puyangan5 Where can Govt spend R&D except ISRO/DRDO and IIT? If Phd allowance is increased, you will them in high demand like govt jobs. It should be the pvt sector which is at fault here.
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Krishnan
Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
@Puyangan5 Idha sonnapodhu usual gumbal enna akdikka vandhaanga
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Puyangan Adiyan
Puyangan Adiyan@Puyangan5·
Damning chart. In 2014, India as an economy was right around where China was in the late 1990s. And the R&D spend was similar (as a % of GDP) - a lowly 0.6-0.7%. Look at how China's spend has seen a secular rise since then. And India's hasn't just stagnated, it has actually declined.
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Alpha Defense™🇮🇳
Alpha Defense™🇮🇳@alpha_defense·
AMCA RCS Testing : Those coordinates are very close to DRDO’s ORANGE (Open Range RCS Measurement Facility) at Dundigal
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FIGHTER@FighterPiloting·
for delivery, HJT-36 YASHAS are to be changed to IAF-gray combat colours
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
CBSE’s May 2025 tender required answer sheets to be scanned with automatic robotic scanners, spines preserved, at a minimum of 300 DPI. The tender re-issued in August quietly removed all of it. “Scanners” became generic. Resolution dropped to 200 DPI. Now we know what that meant in practice. It has been exposed that COEMPT scanned the answer sheets using mobile phones. The blurred copies, the missing pages, the unscanned books - they are not “errors.” They are the predictable outcome of a contract written to fit a vendor. This is fraud. And every child whose marks were wrongly evaluated is a victim of it. This morning, the Prime Minister had time to speak about mangoes. He has not had time to speak about 18.5 lakh children whose answer sheets were scanned with phones. Dharmendra Pradhan ji still sits in office. Modi ji’s silence is no longer indifference. It is complicity.
Sarthak Sidhant@sidhant_sarthak

@ni5arga @cbseindia29 good morning CBSE, you said you used scanners to scan these copies, now since the copies are out to the public view, do you mind explaining which copies when scanned through a scanner, have a drop shadow? and these 3 folds? did you really use scanners?

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My name is irrelevant@Sameovernover·
@cvkrishnan What should one do if no one satisfies tender requirements? Definitely some will be relaxed.
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Krishnan
Krishnan@cvkrishnan·
What did I just read?! How not to run a national level test that decides life for millions of students! Heads need to roll!
Malay Krishna@Malay4Product

This is an unbelievable piece of work by Sarthak and something that requires amplification. Let me explain what he found, in simple terms. Sarthak is a Class 12 student from the 2025-26 batch, one of the 17 lakh students whose answer sheets went through CBSE's new On-Screen Marking system. He spent days reading through CBSE's evaluation tenders, scraped all 576 tenders CBSE has issued, and tracked how the rules changed across three versions of the same tender. The core finding is that the company that won the contract to scan and grade 17 lakh students' answer sheets is Coempt Eduteck. Coempt used to be called Globarena Technologies. Globarena was the company behind the 2019 Telangana intermediate exam disaster, where software failures led to 3.8 lakh students getting wrong or missing marks, and 23 students died by suicide. A government committee found systemic failure and negligence. Six months later, Globarena rebranded to Coempt Eduteck. So a company with that track record won a contract to handle 17 lakh CBSE students. Sarthak's investigation is about how the rules were rewritten to let that happen. The tender was issued three times. > First tender, February 2025. It existed, then disappeared from the public GeM portal. Sarthak scraped all 576 CBSE tenders and this one was missing from the archive entirely. > Second tender, May 2025. Four companies applied including TCS and Coempt. All four failed the technical evaluation. Cancelled. > Third tender, August 2025. Coempt won. Between the second and third tender, a series of rule changes happened, and every single one made it easier for Coempt to qualify. Here is what changed, one by one. 01. The old rules disqualified any company with a history of abandoning work, failing to complete contracts, or financial weakness. The new rules deleted this clause entirely. Coempt's Telangana history stopped being a barrier. 02. The old rules disqualified any company that was "blacklisted earlier." The new rules changed this to "currently blacklisted." Because Globarena rebranded after Telangana, removing the word "earlier" effectively erased their past. 03. The rules required Rs 50 crore average turnover over three years. Coempt's exact average came to Rs 50.86 crore. They cleared the bar by less than 1%. Earlier, a smaller company had asked CBSE to lower the bar to Rs 30 crore for fairer competition. CBSE refused. So the bar was kept high enough to block small players, but sat exactly low enough for Coempt to scrape through. 04. Software maturity is measured on the CMMI scale, 1 to 5. The old rules required Level 5. The new rules dropped it to Level 3. Coempt is a Level 3 company. 05. The cooling-off period for engaging retired CBSE officials was cut from two years to one. This makes it easier to use recently retired insiders to influence the process. 06. The old rules required experience with large projects of at least 5 lakh students each. The new rules removed the student count and counted cumulative answer-book volume across small projects instead. Coempt has many small fragmented university contracts. This helped Coempt and hurt TCS. 07. The old rules required bidders to own their own data centre and disaster recovery centre on Indian soil. The new rules allowed third-party MeitY-empanelled cloud hosting. Coempt runs on AWS and Azure. This helped Coempt and hurt TCS, which owns its own data centres. It also means student data is no longer on sovereign, Indian infrastructure. 08. The old rules required the bidder to own or control the complete source code of its software. The new rules deleted this. Coempt's platform runs on Microsoft's proprietary IIS, which they don't own. 09. A last-minute corrigendum, issued right before bid submission, removed CBSE's own power to blacklist the firm if its software failed catastrophically. So even a Telangana-scale failure couldn't get Coempt banned from future government tenders. 10. The penalty structure shifted from punishing mistakes to punishing delays. The old rules fined the vendor for wrong scanning, merged pages, and unscanned books. The new rules dropped those and instead levied Rs 50,000 per day for delays. This incentivises rushed scanning over accurate scanning. 11. The old rules had a hard accuracy threshold, error rate not to exceed 0.5%. The new rules removed this number entirely. 12. The old rules specified proper book and robotics scanners. The new rules just say "sufficient scanners." The definition was vague enough that, as Sarthak notes, the scanning could be done with a phone on a stand. 13. On the security side, the contract required a VAPT (vulnerability and penetration test) certified by CERT-In before go-live, and a restricted beta phase before launch. The system clearly wasn't restricted, because the other researcher, Nisarga, was able to access it and find vulnerabilities four days before go-live. So the mandatory security audit appears to have been bypassed. These are more than a dozen rule changes, all between the failed tender and the winning tender, all pushing in the same direction, all benefiting the one company with the worst track record in the field. The security holes Nisarga found last week now have an explanation. The system was built by a vendor that was specifically allowed to skip the security certification, the source code ownership, the data sovereignty, and the quality thresholds the original rules demanded. Following things need to happen immediately; 1. An immediate CAG audit of the tender process. 2. A parliamentary debate on the topic. 3. An independent investigation into > Why the first tender vanished? > Why the disqualification clauses were deleted? > Why the turnover bar was held exactly where it was? > Why the security level was dropped? > Why the blacklisting power was removed at the last moment? Sarthak, this is genuinely exceptional investigative work. Far better than most journalists with full resources ever manage. Take a bow. :)

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Dreizehn@dreizehn_0·
@UpdatesChennai @CMOTamilnadu Correct me if I am wrong, food for people must be higher priority over city infrastructure development. Also what alternative method of funding is available for the government?
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Chennai Updates@UpdatesChennai·
TN Govt shouldn't be using its municipality funds for revamp of Amma Unavagam. Our cities and towns are already crying for urban infra upgrade. Plz consider alternate method of funding @CMOTamilnadu 🙏
Reclaim Chennai streets@reclaimchennai

As much as it pleases me to hear amma unavagams are getting upgraded, it disheartens to see city/municipality funds are being used for it. Our city corporations and municipalities are woefully underfunded. Either the state allocates funds or grants autonomy to cities

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