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Posted: 18 hours ago
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This is a child... must 16-17 years old... and ashok srivastava is a DD news experienced journalist... At this age and with this level of experience such people don't even have the necessary wisdom to decide which issues are genuine and impact the common folks of the country and which issues are deliberately evoked to create disturbances ....

So this boy was interviewed by ABP news and also by PTI .... seems like this person thinks that ABP news person went to Pakistan to question this child about CBSE - peak illiteracy and CHATUKAARITAsmiley37 ...

When it comes to issues concerning children, the first priority should be to solve them and support them and not create unnecessary villains out of them... Absolutely shameful....

NEET, ssc cgl, state government exam paper leaks are extremely genuine issues and affects lakhs of aspirants .. Anyone who calls someone who raises these issues as anti national, thinking they are showing their loyalty towards the ruling government for whatever reasons, are only fuelling ill will amongst common people towards this government... NEET exam paper leak is atleast discussed in the mainstream media... The state government exam paper leaks are not even considered worth discussing by the mainstream media..... Paper leaks is nothing but cruelty, given that India has a huge population, that gives rise to extremely tough competitions..... Children have to prepare really hard. One small mistake decides your entire career. Conducting fair examinations is non negotiable.... In state exams it becomes worse... Papers get leaked, then it get cancelled, then it may take another few years for the reexam to happen, then for some or the other reason a vacancy may go to courts and as a result one exam may end up taking 5 years or even more to get cleared... Who is going to wait for that much time ?? Sanjeev Sanyal said that children waste too much time preparing for UPSC and that hampers the economy, because they are not working they are not earning, they are not consuming, they are not paying taxes hence the full potential of this young demography is not being utilised.... ok... To an extent he has a point.. People need to take other opportunities and not get stuck... But what about other examinations systemic issues where the governments waste years of time and still is not able to ensure fair exams or even fair results...I have seen videos of people every year complaining about paper leaks, not releasing score cards and cut off ... How many years does it take to resolve these issues ? It is frustrating and it is nothing but cruel... It costs life, it costs time, it costs one's mental health...

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Posted: 17 hours ago
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Originally posted by: InsaneDivine

This is a child... must 16-17 years old... and ashok srivastava is a DD news experienced journalist... At this age and with this level of experience such people don't even have the necessary wisdom to decide which issues are genuine and impact the common folks of the country and which issues are deliberately evoked to create disturbances ....

So this boy was interviewed by ABP news and also by PTI .... seems like this person thinks that ABP news person went to Pakistan to question this child about CBSE - peak illiteracy and CHATUKAARITAsmiley37 ...

When it comes to issues concerning children, the first priority should be to solve them and support them and not create unnecessary villains out of them... Absolutely shameful....

NEET, ssc cgl, state government exam paper leaks are extremely genuine issues and affects lakhs of aspirants .. Anyone who calls someone who raises these issues as anti national, thinking they are showing their loyalty towards the ruling government for whatever reasons, are only fuelling ill will amongst common people towards this government... NEET exam paper leak is atleast discussed in the mainstream media... The state government exam paper leaks are not even considered worth discussing by the mainstream media..... Paper leaks is nothing but cruelty, given that India has a huge population, that gives rise to extremely tough competitions..... Children have to prepare really hard. One small mistake decides your entire career. Conducting fair examinations is non negotiable.... In state exams it becomes worse... Papers get leaked, then it get cancelled, then it may take another few years for the reexam to happen, then for some or the other reason a vacancy may go to courts and as a result one exam may end up taking 5 years or even more to get cleared... Who is going to wait for that much time ?? Sanjeev Sanyal said that children waste too much time preparing for UPSC and that hampers the economy, because they are not working they are not earning, they are not consuming, they are not paying taxes hence the full potential of this young demography is not being utilised.... ok... To an extent he has a point.. People need to take other opportunities and not get stuck... But what about other examinations systemic issues where the governments waste years of time and still is not able to ensure fair exams or even fair results...I have seen videos of people every year complaining about paper leaks, not releasing score cards and cut off ... How many years does it take to resolve these issues ? It is frustrating and it is nothing but cruel... It costs life, it costs time, it costs one's mental health...

I agree with your take so much smiley20Journalists have one job and they are not even doing it properly. All of them are busy glazing the government and are attacking the victims which is very shameful.

Even after paper leaks are confirmed, they are totally not taking any accountability and instead making so many excuses

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