Monday, August 2, 2021

CBSE Results Out, Is This The Ripe Time To Show Clout?

 CBSE Results Out, Is This The Ripe Time To Show Clout?

It is not known whether the regime would turn a new leaf by abandoning the farm laws which hurt the farmers the most and has gaping holes and not to be forgotten flaws. These farm laws are draconian as the opposition has rightly pointed out and needs to be edged out . 

As no exams were held CBSE went ahead and declared the results depending on past performance and those who had maths/history crush almonds. It was reported best-ever pass percentage in CBSE class 12 with some among majority students residing in colonies that had tubewell. Delhi Govt schools reported almost 100 per cent pass percentage leading to celebrations and craze. To be minutely noted the Delhi Govt schools have had a complete makeover over the years given the State Govt agenda that undeniably cares. Daughter of a labourer scored 100 per cent and that was enough to pitch praiseworthy tent. Labourers should have a voice across nation; they can't entirely be news sensation. 

As newspapers across Delhi reported on Yamuna inching towards danger mark it was time to say a prayer or two that it recedes with no sighting of shark. India has a weather template whether rain or shine the country would be fine. Here from labourers to tigress everyone has the chance to take shot at the chair which is revolving and ready to prune the goons gear.  As India scripted History in event named Badminton with Pusarla Venkata showcasing her prowess/potential it was time for country to showcase astute athletes who could chase the milestone and be awesome reverential. As for Hockey event it is a tightrope walk with enough spectators who could shed template which is necessarily grim and talk.

As unlocking process is on it is too early to set this agenda and the pace as the virus is lurking in the corner and won't be by any quantum grace. We are too concerned over unlocking in the State of Maharashtra where movie halls to markets would reopen with 100 per cent funda. Govt and private offices would have 100 per cent attendance keeping in mind those who drive to office keeping in their pocket driving licence. Unlocking should be slow and low as the virus can hit even those who are Cloe. 

Reality Check beamed on Monday on NDTV Channel anchored by Mr Sreenivasan Jain showcasing the pitfalls in procuring vaccine and the time when it can turn grey. The indemnity clause is a deterrent for vaccines manufactured abroad to set up base in our country and here we have to rely on country made vaccines that are unarguably in short supply and with new plants set up in the city of Bangalore not matching quality standards and are dry.

We take this opportunity to lend good wishes to Mr A R Rahman whose contribution to music industry is awesome. 

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