Saturday, May 18, 2019

MERA BHAI JAWAAB DEGA……


What might seem to be a rather surprising event for us is that our very own Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for the very first time in his tenure as the head of the country, held a press conference at the party headquarters. Although, the most crucial element highlighted regarding this meet with the print and electronic media was about Mr. Modi abstaining from answering a single question asked by the media. Out of all the three questions asked to him, he gestured towards the party’s national president Amit Shah, meaning that Shah will answer all the concerned questions. During his address to the media, Modi claimed that BJP was about to repeat their complete majority win ratio as like of 2014. Talking about Amit Shah, we could see him answering almost all of the questions, also including three of which were asked to Modi. On this move, he said that the prime minister need not necessarily answer all the questions.

Modi also talked about how he wanted to thank all his countrymen who rendered their support to him. He asserted that his government followed an honest and decorated programme about the public welfare over these five years and despite all odds, they firmly stuck with it. “I haven’t missed a single poll rally”, he said.
Having being criticized for not showing up against the media in his five-year tenure, this press conference came up as a big morsel which many couldn’t digest. We have seen Rahul Gandhi challenging the prime minister every now and then on conducting a debate against him about the Rafale and other scams as alleged by the Congress. 

However, during the press conference we could see Modi deflecting all the questions towards Amit Shah, saying, “in our party, the chief is everything”. May 23 awaits the fate of these people which is expected to show us the real allegations and claims as made by them.

Monday, May 13, 2019

PICK UP MY CALL DIDI......



Cyclone Fani may not have caused much damage to West Bengal, but has surely sparked an outrage of words between our Didi and the most honest Chowkidaar on this planet. Jokes apart, on Monday, 5th of May, while addressing rallies in West Bengal, our Prime Minister complained about Ms. Bannerjee not attending to his phone calls regarding the reports about the cyclone in the state and if any help needed from the Centre. On this, Didi equally responded that she does not consider him as the Prime Minister of this country and that she is not at all intending to share any political platform with him during the polls.
“I tried to speak to her over the call, but Didi is so proud that she did not receive my call. I waited for her to call back but she did not do it either”, said Mr. Modi at the rally. The PM also said that he had called her for the second time even, but she did not respond this time too. Modi alleged, “I feel that politics is so much more important for her that she does not care about the people”.
During a rally at Gopiballavpur, Didi said, “I do not consider him as the Prime Minister. Whenever the new PM arrives, I will speak to him”. She also alleged that he was supposed to address a rally at Jhargram earlier. Instead he lands at Kalaikunda and wants to hold a meeting about the damage caused by the cyclone. “Why should we attend”, she asked.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

INDIAN EDUCATION.....

As we all know, Indian education system has become already outdated as of now. The only reason of our kids lacking technical know-how and practical approach towards things is due to the rusty and lengthy procedure of making them learn their daily chapters. Personally, I believe the level of education system of our country needs to be seriously looked upon. 

Our system of learning has been merely reduced to making the children mug up the stuff and appear for the exams. The mentality that is being set up by the parents and the society in the minds of our kids is only about obtaining ranks in the examinations. We never tend to teach our kids about learning concepts and then apply the same in their lives. We always have been making sure that they thoroughly learn their chapters and score always not less than 90% in their exams. Making the kids set up a target in their mind about the scores is not at all a bad thing, but making them vulnerable and kind of forcing them that they are expected/supposed to score this much and that is obviously ridiculous. Talking about the scenarios, our education system is lacking severe technical and practical reforms. The only thing that is considered in India is how many marks has he/she scored? Like seriously, only marks matter?

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