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@sadist_2003 Searched on youtube and the videos made on India by koreans are insane. They also keep re uploading 15 year old videos again and again. There was a video of 5 people discussing caste system, ganga and population and giving out fake details
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Yup, you'll find many more.
I watched this, it's a food review vlog of Indian street food.
He could have used the actual pics, which could be unhygenic too but no, he decided to use an AI generated one like this..
Dr Nagarajan@i_m_Nagarajan
@sadist_2003 I searched “인도” on youtube and found this thumbnail. WTF 🙂↕️🙂↕️
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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. :)
Sarthak Sidhant@sidhant_sarthak
CBSE has systematically rewritten its rulebook to favor Coempt Eduteck. check out the blog.
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@Im_IrushiK Opus 4.8 is just as smart and overconfident as an american.
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A young #Indian student, Vidhi, living in #Canada for higher studies and aiming for permanent residency, was found murdered in the #Niagara region. She was reportedly killed in a knife attack, with her family in #Gujarat informed nearly 12 days later. Canadian authorities have launched a murder investigation.
More details 🔗 toi.in/PV4glZ

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@metal00008 They are angry that he took his money with him and telling americans that they are doomed (which they are)
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Four stabbed by knifeman shouting 'Allahu Akbar' at Switzerland train station in front of terrified children trib.al/HGdP77Q

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@Rakeshkalotra9 Seeing anti corruption working intensely past few days
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@AdityaRajKaul Had a tibetian professor who along with others had to spend a night in jail after they were found planning to wave black flags at chinese president during his visit in chennai in 2019. Canada just sucks ass and lets terrorists roam free.
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@Osint613 One of the most neutral country in the world. Very likely holds the money of all the dictators, terrorists, prince and other islamic figures. Still suffers attacks in broad daylight. Very peaceful
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@EmmansZero Hikaru's problem is that in his head he cannot see himself winning against magnus after they played a couple of unofficial games and magnus figured out his style.
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@joeybeastmarket A girl got the ick because I repeated the entire dialogue "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North..." when we went to the colosseum in rome.
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@Elk_Pilled @eris_nerung Wdym Indian? This is not even India 😭
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@eris_nerung I’m not one to stand up for indians but it’ll push the asphalt right out of the way of the wheels with the first loco that goes over it. they do that often in the states
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they paved over the train tracks
THEY PAVED OVER THE TRAIN TRACKS
Careca de Ratanabá@Ratanaba_pov
"a prefeitura não investe em infraestrutura" A prefeitura quando resolve investir
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@NewsAlgebraIND I thought she left firstpost and is opening her own news agency. Is this AI?
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Just spoke to Vedant’s brother. Their issue is genuine. He and his family are under immense distress due to certain social media posts falsely calling him “Pakistani” and targeting him personally.
The family is already suffering because of the incompetence and fault of CBSE. They are currently in contact with CBSE, and if their issue is not resolved, they will take legal action against the Board.
I discussed everything in detail with his brother and assured him of my full support. I will not charge any professional fee for any legal action in this matter.
#CBSE
Adv.Vineet Jindal@vineetJindal19
I don’t know why, but despite many efforts from me and others, Vedant did not come forward to share his paper to approach the court. I even messaged him in DM, but still received no reply. Some posts suggested that this account is fake as based in south asia.
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@Dexerto Imagine someone gets in the back and finds himself a neat loaded weapon to take the driver hostage or even better if a kid in the back simply goes "what does this button do?"
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@Windsofchange72 Americans have very very short memories. They'll forget about this next week.
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@Aviatorflyboy Read about it. Apparently the pilots lined up the nose of the plane to the lights on the edge of the runway instead of the center. Don't understand how that mistake even happens. Scary stuff
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Just heard that a Boeing 737 of Air India Express lined up on the runway edge lights at Muscat.
It started take off roll and then broke many runway edge lights and damaged its nose gear.
After a very loud noise in cockpit they aborted take off but it was too late.
Aircraft damaged . Runway light damaged. Passengers offload on runway.
How is that news not in the mainstream media?
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