ChessHour 🇮🇳
@ChessHour
Binging hours of chess content. Twitter is a hate loudspeaker. I hate UPSC IAS exam & coaching/propaganda centres both wasting youngster’s precious years.
Hell yes! Ambitious students becoming bureaucrats & clerks! What could go wrong? In just few years, govt perks like car, bungalows lose their shine. Public fame and respect also ring hollow. All dreams of making change in society gets crushed by red tape and transfers.

A few months ago, Blinkit Ambulances started quietly in Gurugram with just 5 ambulances and a dream. What if emergency help could reach you in 10 minutes, just like groceries? This is one of the hardest and the most resource intensive challenges we have ever taken up. But we are…
Indians realising that a BJP MP’s son, accused of sexual harassment & kidnapping of an IAS officer’s daughter and currently out on bail (undergoing trial), is rewarded with the post of Assistant Advocate General in a BJP-ruled state
There is crazy level of inequality in India. How is this okay? CEOs are literally earning 1000-1500 times a fresher here. This pay disparity is only increasing. Look at freshers salary which has not increased by a lakh in 5 years....whereas CEO's salary have doubled, tripled.


Govt need to bring in a safety net scheme to support income tax payers. Once layoffs become reality, we will see a lot of distressed families, IT workers burdened by heavy debt, EMIs, high city rent and expenses....with low saving and no fall back option
In last 15 years, people who were 25 are 40 now. They have already seen their peak & future look uncertain. The Govt took a huge amount from their income in income tax, property registration, 28% GST, road tax, property tax etc. Most of their kids are not even in 1st standard.
Indian cities need to figure out housing and transport. Without these citizens can't help in city's growth, build business, enjoy with family or genuinely help in solving problems. Villages people had a ecosystem but in cities there is none. Indian state must deliver now.
A woman who lost consciousness during a Home Guard recruitment drive in #Bihar’s Bodh Gaya was allegedly raped inside an ambulance by the driver and a technician while being taken to the hospital. Both accused were identified and arrested within two hours of the complaint, based…
Will this place ever become safe for women? How long women will suffer violence by men? How can we as a society end this violence against women? Why does nothing change?
🔴#BREAKING | 26-year-old woman raped in moving ambulance in Gaya, Bihar police arrests 2 within hours; Union Minister Chirag Paswan questions law and order
🔴#BREAKING | 26-year-old woman raped in moving ambulance in Gaya, Bihar police arrests 2 within hours; Union Minister Chirag Paswan questions law and order
Rape in a moving ambulance, in school buses, at home, at work.
🔴#BREAKING | 26-year-old woman raped in moving ambulance in Gaya, Bihar police arrests 2 within hours; Union Minister Chirag Paswan questions law and order
CM visit is more important than children's lives
Road being repaired in Rajasthan for CM's visit to the hospital where bodies of small kids who died in a school lie covered in white clothes. India is for the rich & powerful only 🤮
When men face injustice, country is sitting on a landmine but not when women are murdered or raped? How many of these women got any justice from court or society? Men are very vocal against any injustice to them but hardly notice the suffering of women? Aadat nahi hai na men ko
This country is literally sitting on a landmine. From govt to judiciary, language, caste, region, religion, gender issues, everything is waiting to blow up. If not for the tapa of saints and dev anugraha, it would be literally impossible to hold it all together.
We need reforms
This is why we need 1991 like reforms Even if we grow at 6% per year by 2047 our per capita gdp will still be less than 10,000 dollars For context, per capita gdp of China 🇨🇳 is above 10,000 dollars as of now Let's get all the reforms done and let's grow by double digits
Every thing in this country is running on ram bharose
झालावाड़ राजस्थान के एक स्कूल की छत गिर गई 5 बच्चों मृत्यु हो गई, 30 से ज़्यादा घायल हैं। लेकिन जब आप मेंटेनेंस और बिल्डिंग कोड पे सवाल पूछेंगे तो लोग कहेंगे अरे यार आपको हर चीज़ से दिक्कत है।
Is there a way politicians can held bureaucrats accountable? Not this transfer bullshit. The bureaucracy is seriously rotten to the core. And their elite mindset, over the top ego is sickening. So many of them are corrupt but hardly any one raise their voice. Just done with them.
We need to get rid of these babus
Indian Badminton Players were Threatened at World University Games by the Officials 🤯 “We’ve been told that our careers will end once we return to India. That our BAI-IDs (Badminton Association of India IDs) will be revoked and we’ll be barred from future competitions,” WTF!
How different are brown sahibs than gora sahibs
Hello @IASEverester sir, This physically disabled couple has approached your office twice in such a condition demanding a road connecting their house to the main road. How many times do they have to visit like this, so it catches your attention?
Is the situation so bad in Gurugram #Gurugram
Leaving #gurugram feels like the only wise option sometimes. What could have been a great modern and peaceful city has turned to a massive landfield, unlivable, full of filths and broken pavments. Many expact friends are moving back to delhi or leaving India for good, with the…
Indian Babus are curse on sports
🚨 A missed medal due to official blunder at World University Games 2025 🇮🇳❌ Another shocking lapse — Seema, Federation Cup silver medallist, couldn’t compete in the Women’s 10,000m final after officials failed to submit her entry, according to her statement. 😳 Her…
My grandfather was a refugee from Sindh, Pakistan. He came to India with nothing. No money. No land. No help. Only grit. Most people would’ve stopped at survival. But Sindhis didn’t. They started over: * Selling fabrics * Making plastic goods * Trading whatever they could…
they don't cry about the past and that's why the Sindhis are so successful today. We should all learn from them. That’s 1 minute, see you tomorrow for Day 36!