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@HelloOffTheTv

Just a boredom Account. Dont take any of my posts or comments seriously.

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No comments simbly waste@HelloOffTheTv·
Imagine you wake up and lost all your memory. It's just your body with no idea of who you are or where you are from. But you remember how to converse. Just the language remains with you. What would be your first thought? Like who am I? That's the first true thought. 1/9
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@TheVishalKay I see no tweets from you against the govt, in May, for causing inconvenience to lakhs of people. Yet, I can see you bashing a few students who were late. If you had condemned them I wouldn't even have replied to your tweet. But turns out, you are just an hypocrite.
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Vishal 🇮🇳@TheVishalKay·
@HelloOffTheTv Leaks happened and government conducted retest! This logic that since it is retest we wont follow rules is idiotic logic! I want Pradhan to go for his incompetence. Since you are searching my T•L, use smart search and check my opinions
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Vishal 🇮🇳@TheVishalKay·
The whole emotional drama on kids not being allowed to appear for exam for being late is symptom of deep rooted chalta hai attitude! We don’t want to respect discipline or our own rules. Kids had 2.5 hour window to reach exam centre which was known for weeks in advance yet they reached late fully knowing the repercussions . All these bleeding hearts India to become like Japan China or Europe but don’t want the basic discipline all these countries have. It doesn’t work both ways. So stop crying over the crying kids. They learnt a lesson for the life about being punctual #NEET
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Robyn Thomas
Robyn Thomas@RobynThomaks·
@TheVishalKay @HelloOffTheTv Dehatis and them pushing their dehati ethos in professional environment is just destroying whatever good was left in this country.
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@TheVishalKay Tweets from you on neet In May month (neet leak)- 1 In June (retest) - countless Shows how concerned you are about the integrity of the test
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Vishal 🇮🇳@TheVishalKay·
@HelloOffTheTv 13 day is not enough? Most centres were near by not in different states. It was on Sunday. Chill pointless excuse won’t cut
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@Tushar15 It's not the very exam. It's the retest of the very exam. Exam centre announcement date - 8 Jun Exam - 21 Jun Try getting a bus / train ticket in the very last moment and find a decent stay in unknown place - All in short span. I guess we will have robots with better empathy.
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Tushar Gupta
Tushar Gupta@Tushar15·
You can't stake your entire life and years' worth of preparation on one exam, and then turn up late for that very exam, and then go on to expect the world to sympathise with you and bend the rules for you. What kind of weird generation is this?
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@DrPraveenwrites I tried to see if you posted anything about the neet exam leaks and how you showed no sympathy to the govt. But, I couldn't find any. Yet, here you are showing now sympathy to students, who had to take the retest due to the mess made by the govt.
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Praveen
Praveen@DrPraveenwrites·
Students who arrive late for a medical entrance examination deserve no sympathy whatsoever! There is a reason why every examination guideline says: "Please arrive 30–45 minutes before the start of the exam." You cannot keep making exceptions. The moment exceptions are made, they become subject to scrutiny and can lead to unintended consequences, including people abusing the leeway and expecting to arrive whenever they please. If students arrive late for a medical entrance examination, how can we trust that they will arrive on time to save patients' lives when they eventually become medical practitioners? Would they arrive late to catch a train? No, because they know the train will not wait for them. Would they arrive late to catch a flight? No, because they know the flight will not wait for them. There is a reason why timelines, application deadlines, and cut-off dates exist. Punctuality is part of self-discipline, and in such situations, both students and parents must share responsibility and should be equally blamed. BTW, those sympathizing with the students are doing so largely because of their hatred for the Modi Sarkar and to divert attention from the fact that the delay was allegedly caused by traffic disruption due to a Congress rally.
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Bengaluru, Karnataka: Students are seen crying after arriving late at the NEET examination centre

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@Gokul1042762932 @TigeRamesh @Akshita_N See when the exam centre details were given to the students. Now go to IRCTC, bus booking apps and find out how full they are just 10 to 15 days before the exam dates. On top of this you have the hotel issues. Little empathy would help us become a better society.
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@CandidShweta If you miss a flight, you can still take the next one in the same day or the next. Here you need to wait for a whole year.
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@TheRainPoet @Akshita_N All I would say is, allow them, reduce a few marks as a penalty for being late. Allow them to write the exam. If a show is late or a flight is late, you can fix the one immediately or next day. Here you need to wait for an year.
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Chandler! 🇮🇳@TheRainPoet·
Do you start your news program a few minutes late too, Akshita? Why do you start it on time? Do you board a flight a few minutes after the boarding closes too? Students are given a grace period of 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach the Centre. Now you want a grace period for gave period? Illogical!
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@TigeRamesh @Akshita_N These kids are made to travel to unknown geography, only to arrive late due to traffic, inefficient public transport, or hotel stays that's probably far away from the centre. FYI, for US visa, you get to schedule an appointment. In this case, students are here coz govt messed up
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Tiger Ramesh
Tiger Ramesh@TigeRamesh·
@Akshita_N While I am sad for these students, When parents and students go and stand in the US visa queue the previous night itself why can’t these kids plan and reach one or two hours before an important test?
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@vspartha @laksr_tn You should also read the history about why entities like HR & CE and Devaswom boards were created. Each temples had their own trust and many were looting the money and misusing the lands. If these entities aren't working well, you have all the rights to question the govt.
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Partha♌@vspartha·
A secular government’s role is to regulate temples, not run them. Tamil Nadu’s HR&CE controls over 44,000 temples, yet issues such as temple land encroachments, missing records, idol thefts, under-valued leases and repeated temple property recovery drives continue to surface. If government control is the solution, why do these problems persist decade after decade? There is also a clear conflict of interest when parties that openly promote atheist or anti-religious ideologies control temple administration, lands, revenues and assets. The real question is simple: If state control is necessary to prevent corruption in Hindu temples, why is the same model not applied to churches, mosques and other religious institutions? A truly secular government should audit, regulate and prosecute wrongdoing equally, not selectively manage one religion’s places of worship.
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Lakshmi Ramachandran
In Tamilnadu we are preached by some people that 'Hindus have to manage Hindu temples' and government should handover the ancient temples built by the Cholas and Pallavas (along with the vast tracts of land and gold that they own) to Hindus. The people who are building this narrative make ordinary Hindus believe that administration will go into the hands of honest, devout Hindus. What will actually happen is, a Trust will be formed. The Private Trust will consist of the rich and the powerful (politicians, big businessmen). The land, jewels and the idols that belong to the temple are more at risk as the questioning power of ordinary citizens will not exist under such a setup. Under the current system a government can be voted out and Temple management can be reformed. Private Trusts will make the entire system opaque from public scrutiny and we may be left with no option to get rid of corrupt people managing these Trusts.
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thehardnewsdaily@THNDcheck·
@dhanyarajendran Damn, she is some journalist. Sympathy for students is natural. Demanding that rules be waived for some candidates is not. In a national exam, fairness means the same deadline for everyone, not different rules for those who miss it.
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பாக்டீரியா
ஆயிரம் ஐட்டம் சாங் வரலாம் but ஆ முதல் அக்கு song remains the top list... ஆட தெரியதவன கூட ஆட வைக்கும் vibe இருக்கு அந்த songல.. Disprove me....
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@ShriCAD @SanketJ369 @a_sandhan The ifs and buts are there in many cases and you cannot create rules based on assumptions. The Govt colleges should only be for the ones living and contributing in india. They can still choose to study in top private colleges if they wish to study.
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CA D'S@ShriCAD·
@HelloOffTheTv @SanketJ369 @a_sandhan That may be true, but an NRI child ISN’T the same as an NRI adult who left at adulthood. Parents almost always own homes in India, and thus pay property tax and may have business - thus paying tax there too. It isn’t fair at all to look at a 16-17 yo Indian citizen same as adults
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swarnim bharat
swarnim bharat@a_sandhan·
Seems the Nagpur based NEET aspirant choose Abu Dhabi as exam centre by mistake. Frightened for scolding by parents he put the blame on NTA. Happens with teenagers. Good that NTA acted fast n gave home centre to the student.
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@Madeira7i @ShriCAD @SanketJ369 @a_sandhan Triggered coz I said they shouldn't be allowed in govt colleges? It's a brain drain for india. Do you also know how many stay back in foreign countries? Most of them. Use indian tax payers money to learn and go back to foreign countries to earn.
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@ShriCAD @SanketJ369 @a_sandhan NEET is also for the Govt Med colleges. If you are a citizen of India, contributing to / enjoying privileges of GULF I'd expect the govt to not give you access to Govt colleges in india. Paying taxes there while enjoying the privilege back home isn't fair for tax paying indians
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CA D'S@ShriCAD·
@SanketJ369 @a_sandhan Why shouldn’t there be? I grew up in Gulf and went to an Indian school under CBSE system. Trust me, most Indian parents send their kids to Indian schools. So why shouldn’t they have access to give JEE/NEET?
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