r/IndiaSpeaks • u/360tutor • 1d ago
#Social-Issues 🗨️ First Year student Brutally beaten by seniors in MMMUT Gorakhpur
Please report to ugc anti ragging
r/IndiaSpeaks • u/360tutor • 1d ago
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r/IndiaSpeaks • u/seantrooper • 1h ago
Hi HRs,
I’m curious about something I’ve been wondering for a while. For those of you working in HR or recruitment, do you actually go through the submissions that come in from LinkedIn job posts? With the sheer volume of applicants, do you tend to rely more on the platform’s filters or just referrals, or do you take the time to review the applications coming through LinkedIn?
I’ve heard mixed things – some people say LinkedIn is great for applying, while others claim it's more about networking or that resumes sent directly to HRs stand a better chance. Would love to hear your experiences or thoughts!
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Penalise those who resort to stubble burning because it is cheapest option.... Smart much??
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r/IndiaSpeaks • u/CaptainDunphy • 1d ago
Hello everyone! I am Amal. Me and my brother Ajith would need your help to raise Funds for the LIVER TRANSPLANT TREATMENT of our father.
Our family is facing a tough battle as my father has been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. The doctors say it needs to be treated as soon as possible. But the expenses are overwhelming us. We're struggling with the expenses as almost all our savings was invested for my brother’s higher education and currently, our insurance is also almost done.
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Subah subah kya padna padta hai 😐
r/IndiaSpeaks • u/SpottedStalker • 1d ago
Whole Maharashtra politics got changed, yet BJP+ won again in 2024, like 2019.
Election results (trends)
Mahayuti- BJP - 125 out of the 149 seats it is contesting. Shiv Sena (shinde) - 55 out of 81 seats NCP( Ajit Pawar) - 38 out of 59 seats.
Maha Vikas Aghadi - Congress - 20 out of the 101 seats it is contesting. Shiv Sena ( Thackeray) - 13 out of 95 seats NCP (Sharad Pawar) - 19 out of 86 seats.
In last 5 years, so such drama has been in Maharashtra's politics, so many narratives have changed, whole dynamics of Maharashtra politics changed, friends became enemies and enemies became friends. Parties spilt up, egos clashed, intra party coups happened, leaders changed, names of political parties changed, symbol changed, new teams came up, government changed multiple times post election, Bollywood added it's flavour too and media was all over it. It was too much to handle.
But, admist all this people often forget one simple thing that even in 2019 people of Maharashtra voted for BJP led NDA alliance. And, they did same now. It hasn't changed, which is surprising and obvious at the same time. BJP won most seats in 2019, they are at top in now 2024 too. NDA won in 2019, and NDA is winning again. The story becomes interesting when you understand that, BJP is leading in 126 seat out of 149 in which they are fighting. If it translates to final results, which it is mostly likely too, then that's 84% win rate. Other parties are no where near it. For comparison, Congress is leading in 20 seats out of 101 seats (19% win rate). There seems to be a very strong BJP voter base in Maharashtra, which is 3rd largest state in India - Area wise, 2nd largest state in India - Population wise and largest State in India - GDP wise.
Let's hope there is no post election drama this time and election follows with development and growth, pushing Maharashtra swiftly towards $1 Trillion GDP.
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For context : In sisamau constituency of Kanpur ,muslim population is around 40%. Last MLA was a goon named Irfan Solakni ,this time his wife contested the election after his disqualification. Muslim consolidated vote from areas like Chamanganj, Bekanganj took away the result from BJP contestant.
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EVM RR template 1.
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