Dr. V. M. Katoch’s Controversial NIPER Tenure – Part I

Dr. Vishwa Mohan Katoch served as Chairman of the Board of Governors (BoG) at NIPER Mohali for two separate three-year terms (2011–2014 and 2016–2019), accumulating six years in this influential role. His tenure was marked by micromanagement, favoritism, procedural violations, and suppression of institutional checks and balances. Dr. Katoch consistently favored Mr. PJP Singh Waraich,…

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Quid Pro Quo: The Corrupt Nexus of Vehicle Registration Fraud

The Back-Scratching Bureaucracy: A Case of Fraud in Chandigarh A blatant case of bureaucratic corruption and fraud has come to light involving PJP Singh Waraich, the Registrar of NIPER Mohali, and Jitender Kumar Chandel, the Deputy Registrar (Finance & Accounts). The duo engaged in a fraudulent act to secure a Chandigarh-based vehicle registration, evading hefty…

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Indian Graduates and the Tech Challenge

In the fast-evolving world of technology, where do Indian graduates stand? This question looms large, especially for students pursuing opportunities in the IT sector, both locally and globally. Despite India’s reputation for producing skilled tech professionals, challenges abound, from visa restrictions to outdated curricula and inadequate skill training. For Indian students studying abroad, particularly in…

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Analyzing Revanth Reddy’s Opposition to UGC Draft Guidelines

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s latest criticism of the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) draft guidelines, calling them an “attack on the Constitution,” strikes me as both illogical and unwarranted. His comments, however, have sparked a debate among intellectuals, prompting a closer analysis that reveals his claims lack both factual and constitutional basis. The new…

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Religious Conversions in Andhra: A National Security Wake-Up Call

The phenomenon of religious conversions in Andhra Pradesh has reached a critical juncture, raising alarm over its implications for social harmony and national security. What was once perceived as an isolated religious choice has now transformed into a broader issue with far-reaching consequences. The activities of organizations involved in these conversions, especially those receiving foreign…

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Negligence at NIPER Pool: Tragic Death

The unfortunate and tragic death of Mr. Sunil Bagga, a manager at Ola Cabs, occurred in the swimming pool of the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Mohali. This incident brought to light a troubling series of failures and mismanagement within the institution, exacerbated by fraud in appointments and regularization processes. These issues…

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Mindful Memoirs 

Emil Zatopek: The Locomotive Emil Zatopek, known for his eccentric genius, remains one of the greatest distance runners in history. Born in Kopřivnice, Czechoslovakia, Zatopek left an indelible mark on track and field with his revolutionary training methods and incredible achievements. Zatopek’s running was unmistakable—he panted, wheezed, and appeared visibly strained, earning him the nickname…

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