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Rot in KPSC recruitment runs deep

Rot in KPSC recruitment runs deep

A new scandal has hit the Karnataka State Public Service Commission (KPSC) — the State’s premier recruiting agency — even as the government has launched one of the largest recruitment drives to fill up 72,186 posts across departments. The commission has been in the news for the wrong reasons multiple times over the last two decades, and the latest one that has unfolded over the past week involves the commission’s Chairman Shivashankrappa S. Sahukar facing allegations of favouring his daughters in the recruitment to the Department of Industries and Commerce for which examination was conducted by the KPSC. In an unprecedented move, Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has ordered suspension of Sahukar pending inquiry, who has since questioned it in the High Court of Karnataka. It is alleged that Sahukar neither formally declared a conflict of interest nor recused himself from the recruitment process to ensure transparency as is mandated. It is learnt that some members in the commission did not know of his daughters’ participation and selection in the recruitment process. One of his daughters, who …

Brazil’s samba has fallen silent. Norway only exposed the rot

Brazil’s samba has fallen silent. Norway only exposed the rot

The frightened face of Bruno Guimarães when his penalty kick bounced off Norwegian goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland’s palms; a crushed Endrick weeping on his knees inside the box; Gabriel Magalhães slumped in despair after Erling Haaland beat him in the air; manager Carlo Ancelotti staggering into the tunnel with wistful disbelief. The images will haunt Brazil—the country, the consciousness of its people, and the football team. The wait for a World Cup has never been longer; their collective game in a World Cup has never looked as bereft of substance; their vacuum of talent has seldom looked as telling; their claim to be the stirring soul of the game has rarely looked as fallacious; the beats of the samba have rarely struck notes of dissonance. Brazil will still be the most successful footballing nation after the tournament. But the truth is unmistakable: they are living on nostalgia, slipping into a black hole from which they may never climb back to greatness. Brazil have lost before, and for much of this game they were the better side. …

Dhruv Rathee slams Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, calls it a brain rot: ‘Not even well-made propaganda’

Dhruv Rathee slams Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, calls it a brain rot: ‘Not even well-made propaganda’

Director Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, led by Ranveer Singh, has finally arrived in cinemas, opening to a solid box office response and largely positive reviews from audiences. However, the film has also sparked a fresh row, with political commentator and YouTuber Dhruv Rathee once again taking aim at the spy thriller, dismissing it as “brain rot”. This isn’t the first time Dhruv Rathee has taken sharp digs at Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar franchise. Dhruv Rathee slams Dhurandhar 2 A few days ago, Dhruv took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticise Aditya’s spy thriller, calling it a propaganda film that, in his view, is no longer even well-made. Dhruv tweeted, “I called Aditya Dhar a BJP propagandist 3 months ago. Now everyone will see it. It was subtle in the previous film, but he went so blatant this time in overconfidence. Remember how I said, well-made propaganda is more dangerous? Ab toh well-made bhi nahi raha (It’s not even well-made anymore.). Lol”. On Saturday, Dhruv once again took a swipe at Aditya’s Ranveer Singh-led film while sharing …

Zeenat Aman is grateful for employment ‘at this age’, wonders what she would do if work dries up: ‘I’d probably rot…’

Zeenat Aman is grateful for employment ‘at this age’, wonders what she would do if work dries up: ‘I’d probably rot…’

Actor Zeenat Aman has penned a long note talking about being grateful for “gainful employment” at the age of 74 and what would happen if “work were to dry up.” Taking to Instagram on Thursday, Zeenat also shared that she started her career at a young age and so “didn’t have the opportunity to cultivate hobbies in my adult life.” Zeenat Aman has given several hits such as Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Don, and Yaadon ki Baraat. Zeenat Aman talks about working at the age of 74 The veteran actor shared a bunch of her pictures as she travelled for work. Sharing the photos, she wrote, “The week that was! May I just reiterate how grateful I am to be finding gainful employment at this age? Sure, I enjoyed my quiet years, but currently I like to have things to look forward to.” She also talked about how she likes earning now as well. “A city to visit, a script to consider, an ad to shoot, a workout to complete… I love setting myself bite-sized goals …

Check your DVDs for disc rot — Warner Bros. says it’s replacing them

Check your DVDs for disc rot — Warner Bros. says it’s replacing them

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is aware of potential issues affecting select DVD titles manufactured between 2006 – 2008, and the company has been actively working with consumers to replace defective discs. Where possible, the defective discs have been replaced with the same title. However, as some of the affected titles are no longer in print or the rights have expired, consumers have been offered an exchange for a title of like-value. Consumers with affected product can contact the customer support team at [email protected]. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Streamer’s apology for racist rant exposes the rot in streaming culture

Streamer’s apology for racist rant exposes the rot in streaming culture

Last week, top Twitch streamer Zach Hoyt, better known as Asmongold, went on a racist rant against Palestinians, expressing apathy for the relentless military campaign against them that has claimed over 40,000 lives, many of them children. “I don’t give a fuck,” he said. “They’re terrible people.” Hoyt is known for his incendiary language, but reactions to this recent outburst were enough to give him pause. Shortly after the stream, Hoyt posted an apology, saying, “Looking back on it, I was way too much of an asshole about the Palestine thing. My bad.” Twitch suspended his channel for 14 days, and Hoyt said that he would be stepping away from leadership duties at his media company, OTK, and its subsidiaries. In a video posted to YouTube, Hoyt said streaming has had a negative impact on his personality and that over the last two years, he’s been, “slowly devolving into the most mean-spirited … rude, nasty, callous, psychopathic version of myself.” Hoyt’s video has unintentionally shed light on a major reason that being online can feel so …

Staring at the unthinkable: Brazil’s plight in World Cup qualification points to the rot that entered its footballing soul long ago | Football News

Brazil’s latest coach Dorival Junior has waged several battles for survival. As a journeyman defensive midfielder, he turned up for 13 different clubs in 16 years; his 25 years as manager has been scattered across 23 clubs. In between, he outlasted cancer. Yet, his biggest fight for survival could yet to be, as the coach of the most successful football country in the world, a journey intertwined with Brazil’s fate in qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. The burden on his broad shoulders is inhuman, a crushing weight no other coach in his country has shouldered. It is not to lift the World Cup, a load most coaches in Brazil’s history had to drag, but to qualify for the World Cup. A bloated tournament — a leap from 32 to 48 — could allay some anxiety. Brazil can’t be that bad. ain’t they? But the eventuality of the world’s most decorated football country, the breathing soul of the game for the romantics, missing out on the tournament is not just a lurid fever dream, but …

Vikrant Massey says he feels ‘ashamed’ that he is ‘more secure than the opposite sex’: ‘A lot of us need to look at the rot within’ | Bollywood News

Actor Vikrant Massey, known for his work in films like 12th Fail, Haseen Dilruba, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, has earned a loyal fan base. The actor, who is now seen in Netflix film Sector 36, recently opened up about his take of the Justice Hema Committee report. He also said that serious offences like rape deserve the worst kind of punishment. In a chat with The Hindu, when Vikrant was asked about his take on the Justice Hema Committee report that exposed the exploitation of women within the Malayalam film industry, he said that he wouldn’t just restrict the lack of women’s safety at workplace to a film set. “I think I would just not narrow it down to a film set. Without discrediting what happened down south in the Malayalam film industry, without discrediting the Hema Committee… but I think I would not want to narrow it down to just what has happened down there. There are equally important issues that need to be looked into,” he said. He added, “As a man I …

Congress root of all problems India faces, SP & BSP worsened the rot: Adityanath | Elections News

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath alleged on Friday that India’s oldest national party — Congress — was the root of all problems the country faced and that the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party only worsened the crisis. Addressing an election meeting at Shikarpur town in the Bulandshahr Lok Sabha constituency, the CM said, “Is baar ke chunav mein SP, BSP aur Congress ko ek ek vote ke liye tarsa do (This election, make the SP, BSP and the Congress cry out for every single vote. “They had given us Article 370 in J&K but we came up with the solution and abrogated the law. The Congress engineered riots in Moradabad in 1980 and hid the inquiry committee report but we reopened the file after 40 years and took action against those involved,” the CM said. The BJP has again fielded sitting MP Bhola Singh from the Bulandshahr seat. Later, in a rally at Modinagar in the Baghpat constituency, Adityanath said the bugle for the grandest festival of democracy has been blown with the first …

Punishment Won’t Do, The Rot Runs Deeper

The term ‘cheating’ is pejorative and seen as undesirable. Any punitive measure to curb it is, therefore, viewed positively. The perpetrators of the crime are the persons who cheat and those who support him. Those who do not cheat are essentially seen as being honest and worthy of receiving the reward via, say, an exam, and vice-versa. The Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill, 2024, mentions “leakage of question paper or answer key”, “directly or indirectly assisting the candidate in any manner unauthorisedly in the public examination” and “tampering with the computer network or a computer resource or a computer system” as punishable offences done by a person, a group of persons or institution. This applies to school exams, college entrance tests, or competitive exams for government jobs. Not The First Anti-Cheating Bill Under the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Bill, only those who leaked exam papers or tampered with answer sheets by colluding with government officials will face up to 10 years in jail and a fine of ₹1 crore. This is …