Reservation duhlohna movement leh protest tum an rawn pung huk mai. Anti-Reservation groups are rising.
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Reservation duhlohna movement leh protest tum an rawn pung huk mai. Anti-Reservation groups are rising.

Tunhnai a CJP boruak daih zawh chiah khan he Reservation Hatao Andolan (RHA) a rawn chhuak ve nghal a, eng nge in ngaihdan tlang? BJP te tih chhuah a ni thei angem nge zirlai lungawilo?

u/Radiant-Chest1996 — 24 days ago

Hehe

Hello everyone. I'm from the Northeast part of India. I'm planning to pursue CSE/allied branch of Engineering so to get into the tech domain.

I always dreamt of living in Japan and to experience how is it like for a regular japanese. I love its culture and the people.

After 4-5 years, will it be easy to breakthrough a tech job in a white company. I heard foreigners have a better chance of getting into tech/teaching jobs than any other jobs. Since I'm not from a native English speaking country so I don't think I have good chance there.

While I love the tech sector I wanted some insights on how it is for foreigners, and will it have scope in future for outsiders?

I don't think I would have an issue blending with Japanese people.

I'm from a part of India, Northeast, that has a typical asian phenotype. Many nurses from our region were hired by japan, it is said that Northeast India has similar phenotype and culture that's why our people are being hired more.(Idk much bout this, tbh) .

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u/Radiant-Chest1996 — 27 days ago

NORTHEAST FAMILY DISCORD SERVER IS NO MORE.

Northeast Family, one of the largest Northeast India-based Discord servers with over 1,200 members, was nuked on the morning of July 19th. The server was reportedly targeted after it came to have more mainlander members than people actually from Northeast India, raising questions about community identity and moderation within NE-focused spaces online.

u/Radiant-Chest1996 — 1 month ago

Story time :

Last year, at my previous school, I had a classmate, X, who had a crush on a girl in our class, Y. She knew about it, and the two of them were genuinely close before winter break, close enough that people around us would say they made the perfect couple. She'd tease him in her own way, like tapping him on the head with a pen whenever he dozed off in class. Our friends, being typical friends, loved teasing him too by bringing up her name every chance they got. Then winter break hit. I missed the first week back at school, and when I finally returned, I noticed Y was ignoring X, and it wasn't subtle either, it was clearly intentional. I asked him about it, but he genuinely didn't know why. He ended up quietly removing the 🤓 emoji he'd saved next to her name in his contacts. Around the same time, one of my friends pulled me aside and told me something unexpected: Y was now holding hands with another guy from our class, Z, and the two of them were noticeably physically close. This was completely new. Y had never been close with Z before the break, so the shift caught everyone off guard. Now, Z and Y are dating, while X is left alone. What gets me is that I never really saw Y being close with Z before. X had been into her for over five to six months, so it's hard to wrap my head around how things shifted so quickly during a break that lasted barely three weeks. I can't help but wonder if something happened during that time that changed her feelings. Z and Y have since left the school, though I believe they're still together elsewhere. X, meanwhile, is still at the same school. I've left too now, but I still think about him sometimes. He was one of the kindest guys in our class, and I genuinely feel for him.

Edit: I used a.i for rewriting.

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u/Radiant-Chest1996 — 1 month ago