u/Alarmed_Slip_3164

Image 1 — CBSE is a mess. Can't even make a website give a simple captcha. Disgrace! Where even is the education budget going? Its not that difficult to run these websites. Shame on the government and the institution. Pata nahi kaha ja raha hai inka paisa
Image 2 — CBSE is a mess. Can't even make a website give a simple captcha. Disgrace! Where even is the education budget going? Its not that difficult to run these websites. Shame on the government and the institution. Pata nahi kaha ja raha hai inka paisa
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CBSE is a mess. Can't even make a website give a simple captcha. Disgrace! Where even is the education budget going? Its not that difficult to run these websites. Shame on the government and the institution. Pata nahi kaha ja raha hai inka paisa

Paper safe rehta nahi, checking dhank se karte nahi, fir revaluate karne mein inhe maut aati, websites inse chalti nahi, education policy banti aati nahi, oppurtunities dete nahi, reservation inse hat ti nahi aur fir puchte hai desh ke youth ka desh mein kyu nahi rehna. Jo desh 1.28 lakh crore rupees spend karke do website nahi chala sakti, us mein ab kya future dekhe hum?

I genuinely wanted to stay and work in India and questioned why people left our country. Seeing all this I totally get it now.

Ab to change layenge. Bahut ho gaya bhai. Har baar ka hai yeh. Others also facing this issue?

u/Alarmed_Slip_3164 — 5 days ago

Most of the time, Ramayana is seen as a story of an ideal man and an ideal women. But, what is almost never talked upon is how Ramayana shows a deep dark secret of our society as it nears its end.

After Shri Ram's return, the purity of Mata Sita is questioned by his own Ayodhya vasi. It becomes the reason of Mata Sita leaving the Raj Mahal and eventually going deep to Dharti Mata. The same Sita Mata, who is considered an ideal woman, the woman who always followed Dharma, the purest of souls, the kindest of mothers, the most honest and devoted wife/woman, one, considered to be the wife of the lord of the 3 worlds was still questioned by the society. She was gossiped about and asked to explain and justify her purity (even after the agneepariksha btw). This shows that even the most ideal of people can be scrutinized and looked down upon in our society. Every individual is looked at with suspicion and the distrust that people have even on the ones they revere.

I am not delving into how right or wrong it was. I am not too knowledgeable on that topic. But I believe that showing this lens could be a great way to send another moral message and further highlight the depth of this beautiful epic and how even though it talks about ideals and an idealistic point of view, it still shows connections to modern day.

Well all this would be only applicable if they show the aftermaths of the fight i.e. they don't end it at Shri Ram's coronation before this act even unfolds.

Edit- I didn't know that it wasn't canon. Thanks for that knowledge. And sorry for my lack of it 😅

u/Alarmed_Slip_3164 — 29 days ago