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Lakamraju Raghuram wrote: This is unbelievable that all these days they paid so low. Instead they could give student loans for very less interest. Without strings attached I don't think you can groom them into professionals
100% with you here. 
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I can't believe management falls back against such hooliganism. I have seen several freshers living so humble when they were studying they were used to pay rent to their "relatives" for their self-esteem.
Definitely it's not the education they are getting in JNU with such a sycophant environment.
I just found the current hostel charges per month(In Rupees)
Hostel Admission Fee - 5
Single seater room Rent - 20
Double seater room Rent - 10
Hostel Security Fee(Refundable) - 50
Water & Electricity Utility Charges - NIL
Service Charge - NIL
Mess Security Deposite(Refundable) - 750
Mess Advance(Adustable) - 750
NewsPaper Annual charge. - 50 Rs.
So all these years they were enjoying all the facilities for at a price of a peanut however 300 Rs. a month charge is not acceptable for them in the Posh area of Delhi.
If I remember correctly then I used to pay 3000 Rs. of one-semester* charge for Hostel way back 12 years before and that location/college was 100 KM away from one of the Metro City!
*500 per month.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Lakamraju Raghuram wrote: Instead they could give student loans for very less interest
That's what JNU is. Student learn on subsided rate.
Lakamraju Raghuram wrote: Without strings attached I don't think you can groom them into professionals
What do you mean by it? Regular 9 to 5 office job?
cheers,
Super
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A room for 10/- is not subsidy. Its equivalent to free.
I saw people/students talking to news channels. And they are wearing wild-craft bags and other nice clothing. Its hypocrisy. And please keep in mind that it's the taxpayers money which is going into these subsidies and it is better to keep the subsidies to minimum
Quote: What do you mean by it As I said, if they get loans at least they will have the burden to repay them back. And the period of stay also needs to be limited. If the course is for 3 years, there is no point in allowing a student for more than 5 years (under normal circumstances).
With no strings attached we are making them duds and useless and doing more harm to them.
IITs and IIMs have much more strict rules and higher fees. So I am thinking why not JNU
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Level:Medium
Bollywood version of "Die Hard" and "Point Break" combined
Hint1: The director of this movie is known for directing historical fiction
modified 18-Nov-19 22:23pm.
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No 
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Baazi
Pratik Bhuva
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The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming
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Level: Medium
Bollywood Logic: India loses cricket match against minnows like UAE until the captain of the team meets a lucky charm
Hint 1: This movie is based on the novel with same name
modified 5-Nov-19 6:02am.
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chain kulli ki main kulli
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No . In Chain kulli ki main khuli they lost against Pakistan and there was no "Lucky Charm"
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The Zoya factor
cheers,
Super
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Never knew you were much into Bollywood movies, let alone well enough to crack one of these puzzles. 
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The only reason I know is because the Hero of the movie is from Malayalam industry.
I can digest Crap movie only from one industry and so I stick to Tamil
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: I can digest Crap movie only from one industry and so I stick to Tamil
Haha, there's truth to that statement. The only reason I was following Tamil movies was for Vadivelu, and I've completely stopped since he disappeared. I mostly watch Hollywood movies these days, but there's a ton of crap to be had there as well (the PC nonsense in hollywood these days is nauseating).
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In every country many incidents happen time to time but nation or people just take it is like its "normal" and there is indifference from society.
Nirbaya Case shook up the nation and laws were amended.
In Tamil Nadu, A young girl was killed in road due to the political banner hitting her while driving which forced Actors, Political parties to stop that banner and hoarding culture.
This time during Diwali, Whole of state was consumed on the plight of 2 years old who fell on the unused open bore. With continuous 75+ hours of live coverage with numerous rescue attempts failing, he was declared dead and his body retrieved. RIP Surjith
This incident will hopefully tilt the scale and this incidents of Kids falling in Bore well will come to end.
cheers,
Super
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Its a very tragic accident. Its even unimaginable to think how that kid endured those hours. The need of the hour is to provide (or develop if not there already) state of art equipment to the rescue personnel to handle situations like these.
Like you said, if this incidents triggers movement in that direction then its well and good
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The problem is that regulations are nearly non-existent in this industry, and there neither any accountability. A regulatory framework has to be setup for this. If a borewell has been dug, then:
- It must then be the borewell company's responsibility to ensure that pipes are laid, and the well is sealed permanently.
- If the well is deemed unworthy, the borewell company still seals it permanently with or without (at the discretion of whomever is paying for the project) having laid the pipes. In other words, laying pipes is optional, but the well must be sealed nevertheless!
- Heavy penalties must be levied, and criminal cases be lodged in cases where the protocols are not followed. The consumer for whom the borewell was dug, and the corporation that dug the borewell, must both be penalised.
- The sealed well must be inspected by an independent third-party to ensure that everyone has done their job well, and must issue a fit-for-use certificate after the inspection, and presents pictures of the sealed well to the governing authority to be filed as evidence.
Right now though, one could commission a borwell company and dig like 7 holes in their backyard and leave them open. That's the crux of the problem.
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It is not so much that the regulations do not exist... they actually do! It is just that there is inadequate oversight. Any rule / regulation is toothless if it is not enforced.
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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ChandraRam wrote: It is just that there is inadequate oversight.
Yes, this is why I recommended that it must be overseen by a third-party (point #4 in my post above).
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One more example is that the police install road humps after a serious accident happens at that place.
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I guess the pace of the rescue operation wasn't fast enough. RIP Sujith
Btw, is there a solution to Fast track the Judiciary/Justice system in our Nation?
* Not by the Fast-Track courts.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Gandalf_TheWhite wrote: Btw, is there a solution to Fast track the Judiciary/Justice system in our Nation?
I suspect that the slow pace is mainly due to the sheer volume of cases to be resolved. Even to triage the cases and assign them a priority could be a ginormous challenge.
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That's true however the delayed justice is not justice in my opinion as to the suffering/pain and efforts during the case session steals the lifetime of years and reputation away from one. Additionally, the Collegium System in the world's biggest democracy is the biggest joke, I don't know why no one is interested to fix it. That is one of the reasons for delayed justice in India.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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I feel implementing police reforms would reduce the burden on courts. Police force in India is the ONLY government related department which is working more than the stipulated work hours. They are very much stained thus leading to side-effects like more crime, botched up or slow investigations and hence more cases.
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