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If you got bored listening only to the mentally unbalanced man-child, here is the next level of idiocracy by his equally eccentric sibling. 😳😳😳



VIDEO | Delhi: Addressing Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS) and Indian Military Review (IMR) joint seminar, Air Marshal Yalla Umesh, Maintenance Command of the IAF, says, “The complexity of operational tempo and the environment of military aviation demand high-performance systems with exceptional reliability, maintained in an operational state at all times. The military aerospace manufacturing industry has largely grown around licensed manufacturing of airframe structures based on foreign Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) designs. Engines, aggregates, accessories, and avionics are usually supplied as kits. Even when these are manufactured within India, foreign OEMs maintain tight control over critical parts, technology, processes, and raw materials. In essence, we continue to depend on foreign OEMs. This dependency, along with geopolitics, commercial considerations, obsolescence, and OEMs shifting focus to newer products, compels countries like ours to seek sustainable solutions beyond OEM support.” (Full video available on PTI Videos - ptivideos.com)












On April 6th 1930, after a 241 mile march over 24 days, Mahatma Gandhi walked into the Arabian sea and picked up a handful of salty mud. “With this,” he announced, “I am shaking the foundations of the British Empire.” And he did! The Dandi Salt March culminated on this day 96 years ago, after commencing from the Sabarmati ashram at 6.30 a.m. on March 12, 1930. A 61 year old Gandhiji, staff in hand, led 78 satyagrahis who represented a cross-section from the entire nation. The march had commenced even after a brutal crackdown by British authorities. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who had been preparing the villagers all along the route had been arrested at Ras on March 7. Undeterred, 75,000 people attended a mammoth meeting on March 9th the sands of the Sabarmati. Here, they passed a resolution in the form of a vow in Gandhiji's presence to tread the same path Sardar Vallabhbhai had trod. The British were quick to react. Nehru was arrested on April 14th, and then in early May they arrested Mahatma Gandhi at Darsana, picking him up at the dead of the night to avoid being gheraoed by his devoted followers. But the British knew that the wheels that had been set into motion would only now stop with India's independence.










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What is the role of the government in ensuring IT job security for Indians? Zero...! A Big Zero...!!! In India, we need a union for IT employees—we pay high taxes yet face sudden layoffs. Corporations must be held accountable before “hire & fire” becomes the norm...!


