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🚨 SHOCKING! Moneycontrol claims PW is offering new faculty members up to ₹15 LAKH.

Just to allegedly bring bright students from rival coaching centres 🤯

Report claims, the reward structure is:
- AIR 1: Rs. 15L L
- AIR 2 & 3: Rs. 12 L
- AIR 4-10: Rs. 9 L

The incentive applies to students enrolling in the company’s 2027 classroom batches.

PW clarified it is an old "reward policy."

Isn't this an aggressive poaching strategy in the highly competitive coaching industry?

(Source: Moneycontrol)
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Which major political organization, founded in 1876 by Surendranath Banerjee and Anand Mohan Bose, strongly opposed the reduction of the age limit for the Civil Services Examination from 21 years to 19 years?
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56%
Indian national association
11%
Indian national congress
22%
British indian association
11%
Madras native association
मुझे क्या! मेरी तो कंपनी है
~ चितिन गड़बड़ी 🙃
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#AWInitiative
This is how our plan will go and if the participation by people go well then we will possibly continue this till december.

THE PLAN

First Week,
I'll give you just a single question you dont have to write the answer for it ...

Just Brainstorm the points for BODY of the answer no intro no conclusion
just concise points without explanation...
And send it in the chat below the question only ....

The question will be posted
In the morning you'll have the whole day to Brainstorm the points ..
In the evening we will just read the points given by our peers and ourself.
Then If you people suggest good points of peers then great else i'll cherry pick the good points from all of you and post it there for your reference of an good body .

This will continue for a week , we will not go subject wise to make us familiar with this for the 1st week.
We will increase the level week by week. 

I want your support to start this a minimum quorum of 10 People is required so give your attendance below in comments.

Thank you ,
Join this and lets improve ourself like a team.
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The most beautiful eyes in the world.
Jay Jagannath 💖
Good morning
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#AWInitiative Day 1

Q : Examine the scope of Fundamental Rights in the light of the latest judgement of the Supreme Court on Right to Privacy. (10 Marks) (2017)


As this is our first day I'm starting with the polity as all of you are familiar with it , and subjects will be random for the first week.

Again reminding you all , we have to Brainstorm just crisp points for body , no explaination , intro and conclusion.  

I would like to request you all that don't copy paste peers or AI generated points for your own benefit.

Stay Consistent , We don't want expertise but efforts.
Thank You
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Forwarded from Itachi
Puttaswamy judgement
Part of A-21A

+ve

Right against data usage by companies
Protects digital identity


-ves

Endangers national security
Hampers investigative agencies working
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Forwarded from V Kashyap
Privacy is multidimensional aspect
Scope of fundamental rights:
1.Interplay with other fundamental rights eg-Article 14,19 and 21.
2. Protect personal autonomy.
3.Constitutional limitations on state power.
4. Provided structure
5. Protection for marginalized section

Limitations of right to privacy:
1. State control and interference over data and information.
2. Issue related to personal freedom vs state
3. Case specific interpretation
4. Public private boundaries
5. Technology Evoloution
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𝗢𝗻𝗲 𝗰𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲. 𝗙𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗳𝘁𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿.

The guns in Iran have gone silent, but the fallout hasn't. Vikram S Mehta breaks down four structural changes reshaping global geopolitics and why India needs to move fast.

America's image as a reliable protector took a hit it couldn't shield even its closest Gulf allies from Iranian retaliation.

"Choke points" like the Strait of Hormuz are now proven weapons — 20% of world oil flows through it, and disruption sent prices soaring to $126/barrel.
OPEC is cracking from within UAE has exited, and other members are reportedly considering the same.

Iran is being quietly rehabilitated as a "responsible" player — and India's old civilisational ties could translate into real energy advantages.

India should triple its strategic petroleum reserves from 8 days to at least 30, ideally 60 to insulate itself from the next shock.
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