NEET exams are around the bend. Tensions are mounting more in the Education Ministry to seal the areas from where paper leaks happen. The education minister is being tested actually. The ‘Paper Mafia’, must still be on a look out to puncture the system. They would do it again for a ‘few dollars more’. Sleuths would be on a lookout. I hope they nab all those who dare to play with the future of our kids and bring them to book. One reason the paper leak controversies have attracted so much attention is because a breach could occur at many stages, like question creation, digital storage, printing, transport, centre administration, or post-exam handling. Basically, where there is human handling of the exam paper. Those loopholes must be plugged. I remember my preparation for the prestigious Staff College exams. Rumours used to float around that the question paper is being set in one of the Commands, especially for an exam called Tac-B. This was a pra...
With the summer at its pinnacle, cooling our body down with a chilled glass of water is all that one needs. Ice cream is a bonus. These days, one has a choice of drinking water from chilled water bottles or adding ice made from the deep freezers into a jug of water. I love to do the latter. This made me drift back to my childhood. Those days a fridge was considered a luxury. We had something called the ‘ice box’. Dad would make it ready to use on the first day of our summer holidays. He would take me along riding his bicycle to the ice factory in the Dhan Mandi of Kapurthala, about four kilometers from our home to fetch 5kgs of ice every alternate day. A jute bag or ‘Bori’ was used to cover the ice in transit. 10p a kg was some amount but the relief it brought to all of us was unimaginable. We could chill anything. Mom used to start cleaning used squash and rum bottles. They had to have tight closing lids. A row of bottles would be laid at the b...