Rajesh Parikh

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Rajesh Parikh

Rajesh Parikh

@ancvisit

Ob/Gyn for three decades plus. Vadodara. I deliver babies and inconvenient truths. Curious, eclectic, wabi-sabi. Found my Ikigai. Respectful but not agreeable.

Vadodara, India Katılım Nisan 2026
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Rajesh Parikh
Rajesh Parikh@ancvisit·
Important update My account @imacuriosguy has been compromised since 23 March and is currently under hacker control. It is posting crypto scams and sending harmful links which is hacking other accounts. Please ignore and report that account. Follow me here: @ancvisit
Rajesh Parikh@ancvisit

My original account @imacuriosguy has been impersonated by an idiot who has nothing to gain since I don't earn any revenue and the followers and mutuals are intelligent enough not to fall for the scams perpetrated by him.

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Tanmay Kashyap
Tanmay Kashyap@TanmayKOfficial·
Thank you Media, News Channels & Opposition Leaders Finally, CBSE and the Education Minister have accepted that they committed a massive blunder with the OSM system and NEET paper leak. But this acceptance has come too late. And do you know today I got my desired rank in COMEDK exam for Karnataka colleges - yet my board percentage is destroyed because of faulty OSM. I may have to take a drop. A NEET student rape case in Patna with no justice - still, people say BJP will win Bankipur Constituency Patna in the upcoming elections. I wrote tweets, physical letters to the PM, President, Vice President, Home Minister, Education Minister and CBSE no reply even after 7 days. My area MLA (a senior leader in Bihar government) said he has no power. Our MP said he has no time to meet his own voters. Now the government has deployed Army and Air Force to transport NEET papers. Our soldiers, who guard our borders, are being used for internal exam paper delivery. How is our national security not at risk because of repeated paper leaks? Monsoon has arrived. Bihar will flood again, smart cities will drown in waterlogging - every year the same story, no permanent solution. As a middle - class student, I get no ration card, no Ayushman Bharat facilities, yet we are suffering the most. Opposition leaders, thank you for raising our voice. Please continue to speak strongly in Parliament. We are losing hope... but we still request grace marks for all students affected by this OSM tragedy. We hardworking students did nothing wrong. Why is the system playing with our futures? To those calling me fake — This really hurts. Please stop hurting already broken student by calling me fake. @RahulGandhi @INCIndia @yadavakhilesh @mediacellsp @ArvindKejriwal @AamAadmiParty @yadavtejashwi @RJDforIndia #CBSE2026 #GraceMarksForCBSE #JusticeForCBSEStudents #Osm #Cbsestudents #OsmControversy #SaveCBSEStudents #Cbse
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Rajesh Parikh@ancvisit·
Telegram needs to be banned in India. It has become a dark web for India. #bantelegram
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Sakshi Narula
Sakshi Narula@mssakshinarula·
Aren't you guys tired of this country's mismanagement? Life is not supposed to be this difficult for citizens. It's not like this in other countries. Please stop defending the government.
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
This paragraph by C.S. Lewis, written in 1952, still hits hard: “We all want progress. But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be. And if you have taken a wrong turning, then to go forward does not get you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; and in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive man.”
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Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi@RahulGandhi·
Read this story. Carefully. CBSE called for OSM tenders thrice. Zero bids the first time. No qualified bidder the second time. And finally, the technical bar was lowered until COEMPT could clear it. Scanning resolution cut. Robotic scanner requirement dropped. CMMI certification lowered from Level 5 to Level 3. Penalties for errors in answer sheets removed. TCS, India’s biggest IT services company, qualified in the third round too. TCS lost. COEMPT - a company with a spectacular track record of failure - won. And what are CBSE students complaining about today? Badly scanned answer sheets. Missing pages. A broken evaluation portal. Teachers had warned CBSE that the OSM system needed at least a year or two for further preparation before nationwide implementation, yet it was rushed through. So I ask again - who wanted COEMPT to win? Who lowered the bar, step by step, until this company could clear it? Pradhan ji and CBSE say “due process was followed.” That is not an answer, that is not accountability. The question is whether the contract was honestly awarded to the best company which could do the job correctly. The futures of 18.5 lakh children were handed to a company that could only qualify after the rules were bent for it. To the BJP Ministers attacking me for asking questions - I have, from day one, demanded an independent judicial probe. Expand it from CBSE to every contract awarded to COEMPT. Our youth deserve the truth. And Modi ji, your silence on the CBSE debacle and inaction against the Education Minister tells the country what you actually care about - not the futures of lakhs of students, only the survival of your own government.
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Civixplorer
Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
Indian Ocean Floor, by National Geographic (1967)
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
10 Must-Read Book's Visual Summary: 1) Atomic Habits by James Clear
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Sandeep Mall
Sandeep Mall@SandeepMall·
What's one thing you believe privately that you'd be scared to share publicly out of fear of provoking outrage? For me the country is more corrupt now than 10 years back.
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MyVadodara
MyVadodara@MyVadodaraCity·
@ancvisit sir, i took 10k of expense...he coudn't reverse properly...
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DeshGujarat
DeshGujarat@DeshGujarat·
Watch | Vadodara based team RamDootRestores shares eye-opening experience of cleaning a 150-years old "seven storeys" Hindu Temple Stepwell in the city with the help of young volunteers. The project is ongoing and the second round of cleaning will take place on April 11.
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Gustavo Cardenas
Gustavo Cardenas@gustav0cardenas·
El astrofísico Neil deGrasse Tyson lo resume con datos que no admiten mucha discusión: En la época de las cavernas, un ser humano vivía en promedio 30 años. Para 1840, la esperanza de vida apenas había subido a 35. Y eso que todo era “orgánico”: aire puro, agua sin procesar y animales de libre pastoreo. Aun así, la gente moría joven. Lo que realmente disparó la expectativa de vida no fue la “vida natural”, sino la ciencia: vacunas, antibióticos, saneamiento, tecnología médica y conocimiento acumulado. Por eso las expectativas razonables deben alinearse con lo que muestra la evidencia científica. Y si algo enseña la historia es esto: cada vez que confiamos en la evidencia, avanzamos; cada vez que la ignoramos, retrocedemos.
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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“When you fear something, learn as much about it as you can. Knowledge conquers fear.” — Edmund Burke
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