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divyansh215 · 4 years
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Reality of JEE NEET exams | The students’ voice
Namashkar. You are listening to Divyansh Garg podcast. You can now listen to my podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, itunes and YouTube. You can also get them in a blog format on Tumblr. For weeks, there has been a great dispute over JEE NEET exams. Aur hmari Sarkar ko koi fark nhi padta students kya mang kr rhe h. Koi agr unki sunta h to vo h liberals, but they do this just for their own good and political benefits. Many of them even spread fake information and propaganda to prove that govt is ‘anti-student’. And then again, the future of the country, the student’s voice remains unheard. Isn’t it right to ask the actual student what is their opinion. What do they want? Lekin hmari country me to sirf rightists aur leftists ki bat suni jati h. So lets see the reasons why it should be postponed and why it should not from their own words.
Why it should be postponed?
A BBC report shows what students think of taking exams. "Look at what happened during the Kerela CET and Gujarat CET exams. There was no social distancing at the centres. How will they ensure that procedures are followed with NEET?" Yha pe unhone kaha ki NEET me procedures kaise follow honge? Lekin m apko bata du ki social distancing JEE me follow ki jar rhi thi to most probably NEET me bhi hogi. Aur Is bare me m thoda bad me bat karunga.
Then she says that, “My centre is 180km (111 miles) away. I'll have to travel a day before to Jabalpur, but where do I stay? Many hotels and lodges are still shut due to the coronavirus pandemic." And what I believe is that this is one of the biggest reasons why exams should be postponed. Travelling so far with high covid risks is nothing less than suicide. Moreover, there are almost no hotels where students can reside. And even if govt made sure social distancing in exam centers, what is the guarantee that they won’t catch covid during travelling?
One of them said that it is a very difficult task writing exams with gloves on. And this is actually a very good point. Sochiye aap ek exam likh rhe h jisper aapka pura future depend kerta h lekin apne jo gloves pehne h unhme sweat h, usme itching bhi ho rhi h to kya thik se focus kr payenge? lekin aap glove utar nhi sakte kyuki family khatre me aa jayegi aur exam chodd nhi sakte kyuki career khatre me aa jayega.
Why is it OK to have exams?
Aur exam ke support me ek student kehte h ki aise time me hmare pas aur koi option nhi h. Kab tak exams postpone hote rahenge. Our main focus should not be on protests but on our exam preparations. Life must go on. You can read the full BBC report using link given in my YouTube video description.
What happened during JEE?
To jab hmne dono tarf ka opinion sun liya h, to ab JEE NEET k against protest sahi h ya nhi ye dekhne k liye zruri hoga ye dekhna ki jo JEE k exams hue vo kitne successful rahe. If you search on internet, you will find many websites. Some will show that all norms of social distancing were being followed, and some says that they were not. Here I want to tell you that most websites are sold to either liberals or bhakts. And mostly mainstream media is actually-what liberals call them, and that is-“godi media”. So we should only trust those sources which are neutral, like Hindustan times, times of India, BBC etc. So A Hindustan times report shows that all the norms of social distancing and sanitizing were being followed. And the link is in my YouTube video description. So I suggest you not to believe anyone who says ,”social distancing ka koi namu nishan nhi tha” except if it’s a student who himself gave the exam. What’s the problem in giving exams then? The problem is according to an Indian Express article the attendance was comparatively low and many did not gave exams-link is in the description. And the main reason behind this can only be transportation.
Final Opinion
Social distancing was being followed, sanitization facility was proper but what about those students who were not able to come to the exam centers? Unka to year waste ho gya na. And also, aisi situation me, how can a person focus? Students are the future of country, and if their problems are not being heard and are not being resolved, then desh ka kya hoga? Galti se agr ek ko bhi covid hua to uski puri family me fail jayega. Lekin hmari Sarkar bas liberals se ladne me busy h, students ki problems sunne me hmara supreme court tak interested nhi h. So I request all of you to spread this message, through this podcast or by yourself, but please spread this message so that our godi media also understand ki Rhea ko zabardasti troll kerne se hmare desh ka future nhi sudhrega. Dhanyavad. Thank you for listening.
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divyansh215 · 4 years
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Indian Dark?
So I have just watched this web series of total time 2hrs on Sony LIV and thought to give a quick review of it.
Cast-Abhay Deol (ZNMD) Pankaj Kapoor (Kabir Singh's father)
Story is of a plane name JL50 which took off 35years ago but crashed three days ago. So its about time travel and investigation. Interesting story huh? And this is made in Indian cinema!
Positives- Gr8 plot, amazing screenplay, natural acting, twists, post credit scene👌 and tried something new in bollywood.
Negative- Time travel concept was introduced a bit late in the series but that's not a very big problem as it still binds us. Some people might lose some interest in between cuz of excessive mystery which creates confusion.
Overall it was a pretty good series, and its worth giving our time all we need is an intelligent brain to watch it.
Hats off to makers! Basically, making something like that in india is like are filmmakers mad! Many people said that it is no less than poison cuz dimag lagana padta h. But what about dark then? See this web series is not as good as dark, and it is definitely not Indian dark. But still if you compare it to indian SciFi, its like wow😮 aisa bhi bn sakta h hmari country me.😍🇮🇳
Final thought- Go watch it right now because yar support karo isse bhi verna bass sadak 2 ka trailer dislike kerne se nepotism hatega nhi aur bhi bollywood kabhi evolve nhi hoga.😬
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divyansh215 · 4 years
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The Story of Teacher’s day
Namashkar. You are listening to a Divyansh Garg podcast. You can now listen to my podcasts on Spotify and YouTube. You can also get them in a written blog format on Tumblr. 5th September, A very remarkable day, isn’t it? Maybe it be chatur’s challenge to Rancho in terms of success or  be it a person who helps us achieving our success. Yes! Ghuma firake main teachers pr aa hi gya na. So this episode is dedicated to all those teachers who do not stop scolding us (of course for our own good). May it be a physical classroom or even a pandemic, they are always ready to help us. And also I will talk about story of a person who was born on this day. To fir shuru kerte h story of teachers day Kabir ji ke ek dhohe ke sath.
Guru Gobind dou khade kaake lagu paye
Bali hari guru aapne gobind diyo bataye
Koi naya dhoha to hai nhi ye. Hum sab bachpan se isse sunte aa rhe h. Lekin iska message boht bda h. These lines tells us that there is nothing greater than guru in the universe. But why? Why do we worship gurus much more than we worship gods in our country? Remember that day when you were learning to walk. You were falling again and again. Maybe you even lost hope at some time. But there was one person who was again and again motivating you to walk, showing you how to walk. That person is your guru. And by walk, I mean the journey of our life. Think what if that person would not be there with you and nobody else in the world taught you how to walk. Just think. Kya aaj hum chl pate? Hm aaj jo kuch bhi h, jo kuch bhi, sirf hmare guru ki wjah se h.
Our teachers do so much hard work for us. Just think yourself as a teacher who has to teach a class of 40 students. All of them have doubts and you have to make sure all 40 souls understand your point. Hm to ek me hi sanyas le lenge. But they….. They are just amazing. But we never recognize this do we? Just rewind your life back in your schools days when your teacher was scolding you. Do you remember what it was for? Whose fault was it? Yours or your teacher’s? Most probably it was our fault. But there were some cases when our teachers scold us without any reason. And at that time most of us literally freak out and start shouting on them right? Aur vo teachers ko aur bhi zyada pareshan kr deta h. Actually there was no point shouting on them. Instead all we had to do is ask them to have some water and relax. Tell them that they do not need to waste their energy on us every time and save some for themselves too. Ask them to have rest for they have been working on us really very hard throughout the year. But we did not this right. Hm aksar socht h chodo na jane do. Teachers h, chillate rehte h hmesha. But yaar, teacher hai to kya hua, Hai to insan hi. The same lines our teachers told us throughout our life but we never gave a second thought about them. But today, it is the time to appreciate them, to really really admire their hard work by heart. Lets wish our teachers a happy teacher day, a really happy one.
So now let’s talk about a person who was born on 5th September 1888. The one who served as Vice President and President of India, whose birthday is celebrated as teachers day in our country, he was Mr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. Hum me se bohto ko to bass inka naam pta h lekin kaam nhi pata. So let’s get started with his journey.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born in a Telugu- speaking Brahmin family, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency. His father's name was Sarvepalli Veeraswami and his mother's name was Sarvepalli Sita. His early years were spent in Thiruttani and Tirupati. His father was a subordinate revenue official in the service of a local zamindar. His primary education was at K.V High School at Thiruttani. In 1896 he moved to a Christian Missionary School in Tirupati and Government High Secondary School, Walajapet.
Sarvepalli was awarded scholarships throughout his academic life. After his F.A. (First of Arts) class, he joined the Madras Christian College at the age of 17. He graduated from there in 1906, and also finished his Masters from the same college. He studied philosophy by chance rather than choice. Being a financially constrained student, when a cousin who graduated from the same college passed on his philosophy textbooks to Sarvepalli, it automatically decided his academics course. Sarvepalli wrote his thesis for the M.A. degree on "The Ethics of the Vedanta and its Metaphysical Presuppositions”. Ye ek solid reply tha un logo ko jo ye mante the ki Vedanto me ethics ki koi bat nhi ki jati. Radhakrishnan's thesis was published when he was only twenty.
He said, “The challenge of Christian critics impelled me to make a study of Hinduism and find out what is living and what is dead in it. My pride as a Hindu, roused by the enterprise and eloquence of Swami Vivekananda, was deeply hurt by the treatment accorded to Hinduism in missionary institutions.” This led him to his critical study of Indian philosophy and religion and a lifelong defence of Hinduism against "uninformed Western criticism". Unhone British sarkar ka apna gussa apni is thesis me nikala. Unhone likha, “it has become philosophic fashion of the present day to consider the Vedanta system a non-ethical one. The Vedanta philosophy has not neglected the important sphere of ethics; but on the contrary, we find ethics in the beginning, ethics in the middle, and ethics in the end, to say nothing of the fact that minds, so engrossed with divine things as Vedanta philosophers, are not likely to fall victims to the ordinary temptations of the world, the flesh, and other powers."
Sarvepalli then explains how this philosophy requires us to look upon all creations as one. As non-different. This is where he introduces "The Spirit of Abheda". He quotes, "In morals, the individual is enjoined to cultivate a Spirit of Abheda, or non-difference. Every other individual is to be regarded as your co-equal, and treated as an end, not a means.The Vedanta requires us to respect human dignity and demands the recognition of man as man."
Such a great life lesson it was, wasn’t it? To ye thi inki kuch highlighted philosophies, aur m personally to inki philosophy se sahi me bada impress ho gya hu. When Sarvepalli became the President of India, some of his students and friends requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday, on 5 September. He replied,
Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if September 5th is observed as Teachers' Day.
His birthday has since been celebrated as Teacher's Day in India.
So this was the story of teachers day. I hope apko boht kuch janne ko mila hoga in great philosopher ke bare me. Aur ap sabhi apne apne gurus ko dil se happy teachers day kahenge aur unki dat ko haskr swikar karenge. Dhanyawad. Thank you for listening.
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divyansh215 · 4 years
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Dr. Pranab Mukherjee
Namashkar. You are listening to a Divyansh Garg podcast. You can now listen to my podcasts on Youtube and Spotify and get them in a blog format on tumblr. Use headphones for a better experience. On 31st August 2020 the Bharat Ratna awardee passed away. The 13th President of Independent India, one of the oldest congress leaders, he was Dr. Pranab Mukherjee. So let’s have a detailed look on his journey.
But before that, it often comes in our mind that why am I talking about this person? Aisa kya contribute kiya hai unhone hmari country ke liye? Why is he so important? The answer to this question is very simple. He was among the last of the Congress leaders to have worked closely with Indira Gandhi. Mukherjee’s death marks the end of an era in the Congress. He has severed our country as foreign, defense, commerce and finance minister. He was also a Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. Nevertheless Mukherjee served the country as its 13th President for five years from 2012 to 2017.
So let’s begin with his journey. Pranab da was born into a Bengali family at Mirati, a village in the Bengal Presidency of British India. Unke pitaji, Kamada Kinkar Mukherjee was active in the Indian independence movement and was a member of West Bengal Legislative Council as a representative of the Indian National Congress. Unki ma thi Rajlakshmi Mukherjee. Unke do siblings bhi the: older sister Annapurna and younger brother Piyush.
On growing up he earned an MA degree in Political Science & History and an LL.B. degree; both from University of Calcutta. Unki shadi Suvra Mukherjee se hui. In 1963, he became a lecturer of Political Science at Vidyasagar College and he also worked as a Journalist before entering politics. Being a lecturer and a journalist, unhe koi idea nhi tha ki vo kabhi politics me bhi apne kadam rakhenge. But destiny wanted something else.
Pranab da’s political journey started in West Bengal when he was the election agent for VK Krishna Menon, who won the election as an independent candidate. Later, He became a member of Rajya Sabha in July 1969 on a Bangla Congress ticket. And then there was no turning back. The Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, had recognised Mukherjee's talents and recruited him to her party, the Indian National Congress. It was her who brought in the ‘little master’ to the Rajya Sabha as a member of the Bangla Congress. Mukherjee also became a Gandhi loyalist aur unhe Indira Gandhi ji ka "man for all seasons” bhi kaha jane laga.
Mukherjee received his first ministerial assignment with Indira Gandhi in 1973, first as junior minister of industrial development. Within two years, he was elevated as a deputy minister with independent charge of revenue and banking departments. Bombay smuggling underworld don Haji Mastan ke upar kai crackdowns lagwane ki wajah se ve boht hi jald surkhiyo me aane lage the.  
Mukherjee was active in the Indian cabinet during the controversial Internal Emergency of 1975–77. Ruling Congress politicians of the day including Mukherjee ko aksar accuse bhi kiya jata h for using extra-constitutional powers to "wreck established norms and rules of governance." In 1982, shortly after Gandhi returned to power from the post-Emergency oblivion, she appointed Mukherjee as India’s finance minister, replacing R Venkataraman.
As finance minister, Mukherjee had fiery innings. International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan ke $1.1 billion ki instalment vapis pahuchne ke sath hi unhone puri duniya ko surprise kr diya tha. A cautious reformer, he was nevertheless the first to stoke up expenditure without letting inflation get out of hand. He also opened the NRI investment window, which pioneered sweeping changes in India’s image as a destination of foreign funds.
Lekin Indira Gandhi ke assassination ke bad Mukherjee ko congress se side kr diya gya tha. Although Mukherjee was much more experienced in politics than Indira's son, Rajiv Gandhi, it was Rajiv who gained control. Mukherjee lost his position in the cabinet and was sent to manage the regional West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. He was considered to be Indira's likely successor and, siding with those within his party who aligned themselves against Rajiv Gandhi, Mukherjee was sidelined and eventually expelled from the mainstream.
Mukherjee's political career revived following Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 when P. V. Narasimha Rao chose to appoint him as deputy chairman of the Indian Planning Commission and subsequently as a union cabinet minister. Mukherjee served as External Affairs Minister for the first time from 1995 to 1996 in Rao's cabinet. Mukherjee also played a pivotal role in helping the India-US civil nuclear agreement sail through despite threat of the government being toppled.
Mukherjee became Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha in 2004. Jab 2004 me Sonia Gandhi ne pm bnne se mana kr diya to ye assume kiya gya ki ab Mukherjee hi pm ki kudsi smbhalenge. However, Manmohan Singh was chosen. Though he played many important roles in Manmohan Singh’s government. He served five times as a member of Rajya Sabha and twice as a member of the Lok Sabha. He was conferred Padma Vibhusan, India’s second-highest civilian award, in 2008.
Known for his sharp memory, clarity of thought and grasp over issues, Mukherjee has the rare distinction of serving as foreign, defence, commerce and finance minister. He was also a Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. And finally, Mukherjee served the country as its 13th President for five years from 2012 to 2017.
Apne presidential career me unka kabhi kisi bhi political party se clash nhi hua. Such a living legend he was. His story tells us about the true meaning of struggle. Kitni bar unpr saval uthaye gaye aur na jane kitni bar unhe neeche girane ki koshish ki gayi. But his calm and focused attitude was above the world’s obligations. Itna bada life lesson hme vo aaj  deke gaye hai. And 2012 me, he got what he actually deserved. May his soul rest in peace. Dhanyavad.
Namashkar. You are listening to a Divyansh Garg podcast. You can now listen to my podcasts on Youtube and Spotify and get them in a blog format on tumblr. Use headphones for a better experience. On 31st August 2020 the Bharat Ratna awardee passed away. The 13th President of Independent India, one of the oldest congress leaders, he was Dr. Pranab Mukherjee. So let’s have a detailed look on his journey.
But before that, it often comes in our mind that why am I talking about this person? Aisa kya contribute kiya hai unhone hmari country ke liye? Why is he so important? The answer to this question is very simple. He was among the last of the Congress leaders to have worked closely with Indira Gandhi. Mukherjee’s death marks the end of an era in the Congress. He has severed our country as foreign, defense, commerce and finance minister. He was also a Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. Nevertheless Mukherjee served the country as its 13th President for five years from 2012 to 2017.
So let’s begin with his journey. Pranab da was born into a Bengali family at Mirati, a village in the Bengal Presidency of British India. Unke pitaji, Kamada Kinkar Mukherjee was active in the Indian independence movement and was a member of West Bengal Legislative Council as a representative of the Indian National Congress. Unki ma thi Rajlakshmi Mukherjee. Unke do siblings bhi the: older sister Annapurna and younger brother Piyush.
On growing up he earned an MA degree in Political Science & History and an LL.B. degree; both from University of Calcutta. Unki shadi Suvra Mukherjee se hui. In 1963, he became a lecturer of Political Science at Vidyasagar College and he also worked as a Journalist before entering politics. Being a lecturer and a journalist, unhe koi idea nhi tha ki vo kabhi politics me bhi apne kadam rakhenge. But destiny wanted something else.
Pranab da’s political journey started in West Bengal when he was the election agent for VK Krishna Menon, who won the election as an independent candidate. Later, He became a member of Rajya Sabha in July 1969 on a Bangla Congress ticket. And then there was no turning back. The Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi, had recognised Mukherjee's talents and recruited him to her party, the Indian National Congress. It was her who brought in the ‘little master’ to the Rajya Sabha as a member of the Bangla Congress. Mukherjee also became a Gandhi loyalist aur unhe Indira Gandhi ji ka "man for all seasons” bhi kaha jane laga.
Mukherjee received his first ministerial assignment with Indira Gandhi in 1973, first as junior minister of industrial development. Within two years, he was elevated as a deputy minister with independent charge of revenue and banking departments. Bombay smuggling underworld don Haji Mastan ke upar kai crackdowns lagwane ki wajah se ve boht hi jald surkhiyo me aane lage the.  
Mukherjee was active in the Indian cabinet during the controversial Internal Emergency of 1975–77. Ruling Congress politicians of the day including Mukherjee ko aksar accuse bhi kiya jata h for using extra-constitutional powers to "wreck established norms and rules of governance." In 1982, shortly after Gandhi returned to power from the post-Emergency oblivion, she appointed Mukherjee as India’s finance minister, replacing R Venkataraman.
As finance minister, Mukherjee had fiery innings. International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan ke $1.1 billion ki instalment vapis pahuchne ke sath hi unhone puri duniya ko surprise kr diya tha. A cautious reformer, he was nevertheless the first to stoke up expenditure without letting inflation get out of hand. He also opened the NRI investment window, which pioneered sweeping changes in India’s image as a destination of foreign funds.
Lekin Indira Gandhi ke assassination ke bad Mukherjee ko congress se side kr diya gya tha. Although Mukherjee was much more experienced in politics than Indira's son, Rajiv Gandhi, it was Rajiv who gained control. Mukherjee lost his position in the cabinet and was sent to manage the regional West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. He was considered to be Indira's likely successor and, siding with those within his party who aligned themselves against Rajiv Gandhi, Mukherjee was sidelined and eventually expelled from the mainstream.
Mukherjee's political career revived following Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991 when P. V. Narasimha Rao chose to appoint him as deputy chairman of the Indian Planning Commission and subsequently as a union cabinet minister. Mukherjee served as External Affairs Minister for the first time from 1995 to 1996 in Rao's cabinet. Mukherjee also played a pivotal role in helping the India-US civil nuclear agreement sail through despite threat of the government being toppled.
Mukherjee became Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha in 2004. Jab 2004 me Sonia Gandhi ne pm bnne se mana kr diya to ye assume kiya gya ki ab Mukherjee hi pm ki kudsi smbhalenge. However, Manmohan Singh was chosen. Though he played many important roles in Manmohan Singh’s government. He served five times as a member of Rajya Sabha and twice as a member of the Lok Sabha. He was conferred Padma Vibhusan, India’s second-highest civilian award, in 2008.
Known for his sharp memory, clarity of thought and grasp over issues, Mukherjee has the rare distinction of serving as foreign, defence, commerce and finance minister. He was also a Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission. And finally, Mukherjee served the country as its 13th President for five years from 2012 to 2017.
Apne presidential career me unka kabhi kisi bhi political party se clash nhi hua. Such a living legend he was. His story tells us about the true meaning of struggle. Kitni bar unpr saval uthaye gaye aur na jane kitni bar unhe neeche girane ki koshish ki gayi. But his calm and focused attitude was above the world’s obligations. Itna bada life lesson hme vo aaj  deke gaye hai. And 2012 me, he got what he actually deserved. May his soul rest in peace. Dhanyavad.
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