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What do you guys think the new decision of govt. Coaching will actually work
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What do you guys think the new decision of govt. Coaching will actually work

While I agree that the government should do something to tackle coaching culture cuz it puts too much pressure on students as well as parents. But is this idea of government coaching really going to work?

u/alootikkichaser — 4 days ago
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Vande Mataram, Muting Mics, 11 Bills, 3 Weeks Of Parliament Chaos, ₹216 Crore Lost in Lok Sabha

For three weeks, Parliament has been caught in a political deadlock, with repeated disruptions bringing proceedings close to a standstill. The Opposition has demanded answers from Home Minister Amit Shah over the July 20 police crackdown on protesting students in Delhi, while also seeking a discussion on alleged Ram Temple donation irregularities. But the political standoff has come at a financial cost. According to government data cited in the script, Parliament costs around ₹1.5 crore to run every hour. Between July 20 and August 10, an estimated ₹216.15 crore was lost due to non-functioning hours. Yet 19 Bills were passed, with several facing little debate.

Parliament’s Monsoon Session raises serious questions about how Parliament is functioning. The Opposition has demanded answers from Home Minister Amit Shah over the July 20 police crackdown on protesting students in Delhi, while also seeking a discussion on alleged Ram Temple donation irregularities. Yet the session saw 11 Bills passed, with several receiving only three to five minutes of discussion. The UPI-related legislation affects millions of Indians, yet Parliament gave little time for meaningful scrutiny. If Bills are passed without proper debate, what is the purpose of parliamentary debate in the first place?

The Speaker is supposed to ensure fair participation, yet Opposition MPs have alleged that their microphones were muted and their voices were being restricted. Amit Shah was also repeatedly demanded in Parliament to answer the Opposition’s questions. Why does the Speaker appear more accommodating toward the ruling government while Opposition voices face restrictions? Why should important questions remain unanswered when Parliament is supposed to be the place where the government is held accountable?

And then there is Vande Mataram. Respecting the national song is not the issue. The issue is priorities. Why is Parliament spending so much political attention on Vande Mataram when Bills affecting millions are being passed with barely any debate? Who ultimately pays for this deadlock? The public does. We pay when legislation receives inadequate scrutiny, questions remain unanswered and Parliament spends its limited time on symbolism instead of doing the work it was elected to do. Why are Bills being passed without proper debate? Why hasn't Amit Shah attended the parliament to answer the opposition since 3 weeks ? Why is the speaker muting mics of opposition when raising concerns but doesn't intervene when the ruling govt ministers speaking misinformation, or insulting the opposition etc?

Source

https://www.news18.com/india/vande-mataram-3-quiet-minutes-and-11-bills-what-parliaments-monsoon-session-left-behind-ws-kl-10270674.html

u/rohithkumarsp — 7 days ago
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DJB official asking for 25,000 bribe to waive a wrong ₹53,000 water bill — what should I do?

I’m dealing with a serious issue with Delhi Jal Board.

There is a wrong water bill of around ₹53,000 on my connection. When I approached the concerned DJB official regarding correction/waiver of the incorrect bill, I was allegedly asked to pay ₹15,000 as a bribe to get the bill resolved.

I have not paid the money.

I want to handle this properly and legally rather than simply paying. Has anyone dealt with a similar situation with DJB?

What would be the safest way to proceed? Should I approach DJB Vigilance / Delhi Anti-Corruption Branch, and is it possible for them to take action based on the demand for a bribe?

I’m also concerned that if I complain directly to the same department, the official may create further problems with the water connection/bill.

Any advice from someone who has actually dealt with DJB corruption complaints would be appreciated.

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u/dexdpool69 — 7 days ago
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What do you guys think about this guy?

Idk whether it's all pr or anything else but the guy is doing great work overall

u/alootikkichaser — 8 days ago
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Lok Sabha passes Bill without debate to authorise Govt. to permit banks to levy charges on UPI transactions

The Lok Sabha passed the Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 without any debate after repeated disruptions in the House. The legislation creates a legal framework allowing the Centre to permit charges on notified digital payment modes, including UPI, through future notifications, although no charges take effect immediately. Beyond digital payments, the Bill also includes tax reforms intended to boost electronics manufacturing and attract foreign investment. The manner in which such a significant Bill was cleared, without parliamentary debate due to continued disruptions, has raised questions about legislative scrutiny and the functioning of Parliament

The Lok Sabha passed the Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, without any debate after repeated disruptions in the House. Regardless of who is responsible for the deadlock, passing legislation without discussing its provisions defeats the purpose of Parliament. Laws that affect millions of people deserve scrutiny, questions, and public justification before they are approved. A parliamentary majority gives a government the power to pass Bills, but democracy also depends on debate, accountability, and allowing elected representatives to examine the consequences of new laws. When important legislation is rushed through without discussion, Parliament is reduced to a voting chamber instead of serving as a forum for democratic deliberation.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/parliament-monsoon-session-lok-sabha-clears-bills-taxation-upi-transactions-charges/article71313208.ece

u/rohithkumarsp — 13 days ago
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Indian Express investigation: ₹2,192 crore deep-tech fund approved, 62% went to firms linked to members of the selection panel

I've lost count of the scams in this country. Every week there's a new one. Highways crumble within weeks of inauguration, sarkari babus are caught misusing taxpayers' money, and after a brief suspension (basically paid holiday) they're back in the office like nothing ever happened.

of course, there's little to no accountability for any of it.

Sab jangasi🤫🤡

u/911osamabinpegging — 13 days ago