Always behind

India has the most number of vegetarians in the world. Also, india has more than 70%+ protein deficiency. By saying that, I don't mean veg food does not have protein. Paneer, soya chunks, tofu, lentils are a good source of protein. But the majority of people do not contain these foods in their daily meals. Most of the people don't even know what 'tofu' is. Is that the reason why we are highly protein deficient? Is that the reason we are not able to produce quality athletes? Is that the reason indian genetics are often perceived as weak? What are your thoughts?

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u/Rugh_14X — 22 days ago

Always behind

India has the most number of vegetarians in the world. Also, india has more than 70%+ protein deficiency. By saying that, I don't mean veg food does not have protein. Paneer, soya chunks, tofu, lentils are a good source of protein. But the majority of people do not contain these foods in their daily meals. Most of the people don't even know what 'tofu' is. Is that the reason why we are highly protein deficient? Is that the reason we are not able to produce quality athletes? Is that the reason indian genetics are often perceived as weak? What are your thoughts?

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u/Rugh_14X — 22 days ago

Sab xhutiyagye hai kya

Bisi kitne dino se dekh rha hu result ke liye mare jaa rhe hai, woh bhi first attempt ke. Sabko apne marks pata hai, expected percentile pata hai, yeh faltu ka rr kyu kar rhe hai? Time hai toh enjoy karo na bisi kya result result dimaag ka bhxs kar rakha hai. Ek baar results are out, tumhare gharo me clgs, percentiles yeh sab pe hi baate hone wali hai. You are not escaping this environment sooner. Toh bisi live your life until results come out. Jaan nikal rhi hai for stupid reasons sabki. 2 saal itna padhai padhai karke xhud gye ho tum sab log ki chutti milke bhi kuch enjoy nhi kar paa rhe ho. Result kya aayega kya college milega yehi bhang bhxsda dimaag me liye ghum rhe ho. Just get out of this fcking loop and LIVE.

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u/Rugh_14X — 22 days ago

We need changes

I recently read somewhere that china's gaokao (sorry if I spelled it wrong) was conducted in just 2 days, with 1.2 crore students appearing for it. The matter of fact is that such a huge number was covered in just 2 days, while exams like jee main and state cets stretch till a week. It has happened recently that the last day shifts were easier even than the first day shifts. Even tho there's normalisation etc etc things involved, but for any student, the probability of solving an easy question is always more than solving the hard ones. For an average student, it's always a psychological advantage if he/she gets an easy shift compared to someone with hard shift. But if such exams stretch up to a week, it feels unfair when that exam is going to define your future and what you get is expecting a luck factor to favour you. What are your thoughts?

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u/Rugh_14X — 24 days ago