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Is Narendra Modi losing popularity among masses?


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Do you still like PM Modi?  

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18 minutes ago, rkt.india said:

Don't see any problem in having exams now as we have seen Covid has hardly caused issues to younger generation. Even in hindsight if we think now, lockdown could have been avoided but govt can be given benefit of doubt as no one knew how virus is going behave. We still have reached 40 lacs infection.

Students can carry virous to elderly sensitive  patients or people with co morbid conditions.

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If Students can go to malls. restaurants, mosques, temples, roam around, they can go out and give an exam. If they have pre-existing condition, they can ask for an extension date when it is convenient. Also, they can appear again next year when all this is over. This is like anti-CAA. Nobody knows how many Ms are unhappy, but the number is energized by media, SM. There are a lot of students who were for having exams on time in Sept.

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33 minutes ago, coffee_rules said:

If Students can go to malls. restaurants, mosques, temples, roam around, they can go out and give an exam. If they have pre-existing condition, they can ask for an extension date when it is convenient. Also, they can appear again next year when all this is over. This is like anti-CAA. Nobody knows how many Ms are unhappy, but the number is energized by media, SM. There are a lot of students who were for having exams on time in Sept.

Majority of the students are at home only. Only a selective few roam around ,and most of them it wouldn't make any difference if exams are held or not, they might not even study for them.  And asking for extensions and such is not possible for students. Most of the students are now either have started working, waiting for their jobs, or preparing for Master's either in India or abroad. Getting an extension, waiting until next year until the situation eases up is not at all beneficial for the students. 

 

There are a lot of issues and constraints with carrying out exams physically. A lot of them are in different states or outside of the territory of their respective colleges. Travelling is a big risk, especially every day for exams. Social distancing is difficult in medium to low tier colleges. Students themselves are at risks and at a greater risk of transferring it to their family members. 

 

A good solution would be to conduct exams online, that is the best method. Other countries have implemented this, if India has to be digitally functional, it needs to implement futuristic trends. One must not rely on physical methods. So, most of the students were against exams because of these reasons. Since its the final semester, for most courses the number of papers are comparatively less, so for just a few papers what is the necessity to risk everything?

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25 minutes ago, I6MTW said:

Majority of the students are at home only. Only a selective few roam around ,and most of them it wouldn't make any difference if exams are held or not, they might not even study for them.  And asking for extensions and such is not possible for students. Most of the students are now either have started working, waiting for their jobs, or preparing for Master's either in India or abroad. Getting an extension, waiting until next year until the situation eases up is not at all beneficial for the students. 

 

There are a lot of issues and constraints with carrying out exams physically. A lot of them are in different states or outside of the territory of their respective colleges. Travelling is a big risk, especially every day for exams. Social distancing is difficult in medium to low tier colleges. Students themselves are at risks and at a greater risk of transferring it to their family members. 

 

A good solution would be to conduct exams online, that is the best method. Other countries have implemented this, if India has to be digitally functional, it needs to implement futuristic trends. One must not rely on physical methods. So, most of the students were against exams because of these reasons. Since its the final semester, for most courses the number of papers are comparatively less, so for just a few papers what is the necessity to risk everything?

ghanta dekha Maine kitne ghar pe baithe Huey thay,saala daaru ki line main lagne ka time hai ghanto ghanto. 

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https://khabar.ndtv.com/video/show/news/300-more-factories-closed-in-noida-559252

Will these things make Modi more popular or less popular.

India is now totally Ram bharose. On one hand centre and States have exhausted all resources on lockdown which hit the economy badly on the Other hand Corona is roaring loudly. Day by day lives of people will become worse which will affect popularity of Modi and BJP less.

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3 hours ago, Singh bling said:

https://khabar.ndtv.com/video/show/news/300-more-factories-closed-in-noida-559252

Will these things make Modi more popular or less popular.

India is now totally Ram bharose. On one hand centre and States have exhausted all resources on lockdown which hit the economy badly on the Other hand Corona is roaring loudly. Day by day lives of people will become worse which will affect popularity of Modi and BJP less.

Things are opening now and people are hardly caring for corona now. 

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8 hours ago, I6MTW said:

Majority of the students are at home only. Only a selective few roam around ,and most of them it wouldn't make any difference if exams are held or not, they might not even study for them.  And asking for extensions and such is not possible for students. Most of the students are now either have started working, waiting for their jobs, or preparing for Master's either in India or abroad. Getting an extension, waiting until next year until the situation eases up is not at all beneficial for the students. 

 

There are a lot of issues and constraints with carrying out exams physically. A lot of them are in different states or outside of the territory of their respective colleges. Travelling is a big risk, especially every day for exams. Social distancing is difficult in medium to low tier colleges. Students themselves are at risks and at a greater risk of transferring it to their family members. 

 

A good solution would be to conduct exams online, that is the best method. Other countries have implemented this, if India has to be digitally functional, it needs to implement futuristic trends. One must not rely on physical methods. So, most of the students were against exams because of these reasons. Since its the final semester, for most courses the number of papers are comparatively less, so for just a few papers what is the necessity to risk everything?

Those who are afraid can give it a miss. They don't want exam anyway, so why go for exam when you don't want it.

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There are always two things considered when people form their opinion about someone. One is person's execution and other is person's intention. Going wrong on some things or not delivering desired results definitely leads to unpopularity but how long that perception stays depends on whether the people doubt the person's execution or they doubt his intentions itself.

Like if a fielder drops a catch , he will be definitely criticized and abused by the people at that moment but will he be in the long term too? That depends whether the fielders perception is "has an off day" or "BC paisa khaaya hai".

 

Modi might be unpopular for time being but looking at his ability to connect people, impeccable record as CM and PM,no personal corruption charges and decisive nature it's not going to impact long term.

 

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Our people can be resilient, and understand and work discomforts if intentions is correct. Demonetization was a discomfort, yet people overwhelmingly supported it and the government.

 

Similarly, the Covid crises has brought difficulties yet the food supply, direct cash, Modi card (Ayushman Bharat) have supported them. To keyboard warriors, it maybe meh, but it is important for large part of country. A big country like ours havent faced any food shortage in such tough times, shows the preparedness and commitment of government.

 

Together with non-corruption and low inflation, the image of Modi is stable, and even enhanced for some as tough times requires a good leadership.

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Public anger will be directed towards state govts, not centre cos people are sensible enough to know what a Vadra or 3rd front govt in centre can do to this country. But even there I am expecting some big gains for BJP, Bengal 2021 will be very interesting, I think at worst BJP will cement its spot as the only alternative to TMC and who knows after Mamata how that party will hold up? Just hope BJP holds on to UP, Assam, losing other states can be tolerated but not these 2 for different reasons. Gujarat too is important but BJP will stay in power for a couple more decades at least. 

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3 hours ago, Gollum said:

Public anger will be directed towards state govts, not centre cos people are sensible enough to know what a Vadra or 3rd front govt in centre can do to this country. But even there I am expecting some big gains for BJP, Bengal 2021 will be very interesting, I think at worst BJP will cement its spot as the only alternative to TMC and who knows after Mamata how that party will hold up? Just hope BJP holds on to UP, Assam, losing other states can be tolerated but not these 2 for different reasons. Gujarat too is important but BJP will stay in power for a couple more decades at least. 

As much as I love BJP to win Bengal in 2021 but in reality they have no chance. Mamta will once again sweep Bengal just like how Kejru won Delhi again. 

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