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What is the weirdest excuse you have ever heard for hating the current Narendra Modi government?

There are many, but let’s save the best for the last.Most hatred for Modi / BJP government comes from -supporters of other political partiesmainstream media journalistsThese individuals do not have the liberty to evaluate issues on their merit and then decide whether they support the government. They have to -oppose Modi/BJP on every single issuethen try to force-fit the reasons to justify their hatredThis reverse logic tends to create some of the weirdest excuses to hate the government.On this platform, once I came across a user who supported the political party of mango men in India.There was a write-up in which some Indian professional working in China had described how Chinese infrastructure was so much superior to that of India – specially with super-fast bullet trains etc. The said user commented “..and our PM is only focused on temples and mosques”Shortly thereafter when Mr. Modi launched the first bullet train project in India, the same user went on a long rant explaining why bullet trains were completely unnecessary in India when so many people were poor and how we could have launched tens of regular trains in that cost.The double-speak may appear weird initially but his opposition to the Bullet Train project in India was understandable. The supremo of mango men party had already done some multiplication-division operations and declared that bullet trains were unsuitable for India because one way ticket for each passenger in that train would cost as high as Seventy Five Thousand rupees [1]If interested, please watch the short one minute video of this revelation hereHowever, be it Bullet Trains or anything else, when it comes to being compulsive contrarians, no one can beat Indian journalists.Ms. Sucheta Dalal complained why is BJP asking people to follow speed limits on expressways, when it is spending on trains for higher speed – how stupid is BJPIt doesn’t take much to realize that Trains run on dedicated tracks and bullet trains have separate tracks altogether, while Expressways are shared by vehicles, thus needing stricter speed limits across the worldIncidentally, BJP government had increased the speed limit to 120 km/hr on the expressway, not reduced. Speed guns were being enforced so that people follow the permissible limitYet, this logic for finding faults with BJP government came from a journalist with 25 years of experience who was also awarded “Padma Shri” for journalism by Congress government. No wonder Mr. Modi doesn’t want to engage with most Indian journalists [2]Source: Sucheta Dalal on TwitterShivam Vij, currently a journalist with “ThePrint”, constantly targeted Mr. Urijt Patel because he was brought in as RBI governor by Modi government. He assumed that Mr. Patel was incompetent, called him the “worst ever” and demanded his resignationWhen Mr. Patel actually resigned, he became a guy who “keeps his head down and does his work” but was forced to quit because of ModiNot only was Modi wrong in bringing him in but he was also wrong in letting him goSource: Shivam Vij on TwitterLast but not least -Traversing through the Twitter timeline of journalist Shahid Siddiqui, one would witness a complete evolution of thought process in four yearsYear 2014 - Modi should induct Muslim ministers, Modi should induct M J AkbarYear 2015 – M J Akbar is so inspiring (why is Modi not making him a minister)Year 2016 – Great job M J Akbar on becoming minister, better late than never, well deserved and it’s all his credit, God bless himYear 2018 (after one female journalist alleged sexual misconduct by M J Akbar under “MeToo” campaign) - Everyone knows that M J Akbar is a sleazebag and a backstabber, why did Modi induct a low life like M J Akbar, it’s all Modi’s fault, this will bring Modi’s downfall…M J Akbar was accused of sexual misconduct for incidents that occurred 30 years ago when he was not even a member of BJP, but hope “Modi” pays for itSource: Shahid Siddiqui on TwitterHatred, just like love, is blind !Footnotes[1] Ahmedabad- Mumbai one way ticket on bullet train is Rs 75,000: Kejriwal[2] Shashank Goyal (शशांक गोयल)'s answer to Why has Prime Minister Modi broken the tradition of having a media advisor and attending a press conference? Is he reluctant or diffident?

Is bullying so common in Japan especially for kids? My son will start the Japanese school next April and I am very worried about but him since he is not Japanese, but he could speak Japanese fluently?

I had the same concerns about my daughter, a very Irish-looking half-Japanese born and raised in Japan. According to standard growth charts, she was taller and heavier than all the other kids in her grade, starting at preschool and continuing well into jr high. So anyone who wanted a piece of her was really asking for a thrashing.There is so much difference from one town to the next out here in the boonies where I live. I’m not sure I could offer any useful advice for your son without knowing more about the school itself. But the biggest thing you can do to help him is pretty much the same thing as any parent is already thinking, outside Japan or in.Watch for the amount of friends he makes, and for the quality of those friendships. Few friends, not much time spent with them? These are red flags. Many friends, signs of popularity from them toward your son? Good reasons to relax just a little. At least for the first 2 or 3 months, anything your son does to show you that he has an “in” with classmates is good news for both of you. If he comes to you with a request for anything that puts him together with friends after school, you should give it strong consideration and do all you can to encourage him.Especially during the first month, your son will get a barrage of invitations for school activities, called bukatsu in Japanese. Unlike North American students, J students can choose only one, so if he’s an athlete and wants to join a team, you should be happy when he comes to you to sign his permission slip. If he’s an artist, a musician, a journalist, or has some similar special interest, any movement he makes towards one of those groups is really good news for both of you.Other than school activities, you might watch his academic progress early on. He may well be a candidate for one cram school (juku) or other- these are sometimes as much a social choice as an academic option. His first choice(s) might well not match your first choice(s) for him, especially if you are only looking at the academic ranking of that juku. Some negotiation will probably be inevitable, so if he shows some real resistance to one juku or another, there might well be some social reason. Get details as best you can without being too intrusive. If the best juku (academically) is also where his best friends are attending, you’re golden.One thing that worked best for me, and I suspect many J parents would do well to include in their parenting is the simplest message: “If it’s important to you, it’s important to me. Your problems at school are your problems, but you’re never alone. Never. Mama and Papa are your biggest fans and your biggest allies.”

What tips can you give in applying for a student visa in the US?

There are three types of student visas to the US:1. F1 Student VisaStudents applying for a program which requires more than 18 hours of study in a week require an F1 visa. This includes all undergraduate programs as well as graduate programs like MS, MBA, etc.Spouses or children accompanying F-1 visa recipients will travel on an F-2 visa. Please note that spouses are not able to work but may accompany and/or apply for their own visa to the U.S. to work or study2 . J1 Exchange Visitor VisaThe J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa is for students, visiting scholars or lecturers pursuing an exchange program. For example, Fulbright scholars and many students on short-term study abroad programs from Indian universities will travel to the U.S. on a J-1 visa.J1 visa is usually sought by working professional who goes to America on an exchange program, hence the name Exchange Visitor Visa. These may include a 10-month vocational training or some research fellowship, etc. Whichever be the case, the applicants would be notified for the same by the respective institutions.Spouses or children accompanying J-1 Visa recipients will travel on a J-2 Visa. Please note that spouses are able to work when permission is obtained in advance.3. M-1 Vocational/ Non-Academic Student VisaThe M1 visa is a type of student visa reserved for vocational and technical schools. While the process remains similar to an F1 visa, the difference is that on entering, the M1 visas are time stamped and students cannot overstay their visit.Cost of Visa :F1 200 $J1 180 $M1 200$Accepted modes of payment: Credit Card/Money Order/ Demand Draft.Documents Required for F1 Student Visa ApplicationStudent visa requires you to carry a lot more documents than you would for a tourist visa, by comparison. You need the mandatory documents along with supporting documents of financial and academic records. Make sure you refer to this checklist before going to the consulate for the visa interview.A valid passport with a validity date at least six months beyond your period of stay.Printed copy of DS-160, the online application formInterview appointment letter (original and copy)Form I-20 sent by the college (where you are going to study)Visa fees payment confirmation receiptBank statement for at least three years showing that you have enough assets to pay for the first year (could be of parent or guardian)Pay slipsOriginal mark sheets/provisional certificatesScore sheet of exams like TOEFL , GMAT, IELTS, etc.Supporting financial documents required for F1 VisaFor the USA, students need to show proof of the amount of fund they need to cover for the first year total expenses. It includes tuition fees, living expenses, and other expenses (like books). They also need to show the proof of the readily available funds for rest of the tenure of education.Evidence of Financial Resources required for F1 VisaTax returns for the past 3 years (Form 16)Bank statements/passbook for the past 3 yearsOriginal pay/salary slips and letters of employmentStatement from certified CAScholarship letter (If the applicant has received it)The loan approval letter by the bank or the concerned authorityHow to Apply for US Student Visa (F1 Visa)There are several steps to apply for a student visa:Your visa process starts when you receive Form I-20 from your college. Though you can pay the SEVIS fee anytime during the application, it is strongly recommended that you pay the SEVIS I-901 fee before you start your US visa application.After paying the SEVIS fee and getting a receipt, you can apply for a DS-160 visa form. It is an online application form.Print the application form confirmation page to bring to your interview.Pay the visa fee through NEFT or at authorized AXIS bank/Citi bank locations.Schedule a Biometric appointment and Interview appointment.For the Biometric appointment, you will be required to appear in person to get your photograph clicked for the visa and get your fingerprints scanned.At the Personal interview, the interviewer will ask you questions about your choice, of course, college, finances, and intent of coming back. If s/he is convinced, they will keep your passport with them to get the visa stamped.Remember, F1 student visas can be issued up to 120 days before the starting date of your course of study. However, you will not be allowed to enter the United States on F1 status earlier than 30 days before your start date.Additional Information:F1 visa holders are eligible for up to 12 months of OPT (optional practical training) on completion of graduation. That means you can work for a year after you finish your studies. It is a temporary employment permission allowing students the opportunity to gain practical experience in their field of study. After that, you’ll be required to apply for a work visa if you have to continue working in the US. You can remain in the US up to 60 days after the completion of your course even if you don’t have a job offer or haven’t applied for OPTInterview Tips for Student Visa:Focus: It means that you need to sound absolutely focused to the officers regarding your decision of studying abroad. You should be able to portray how studying in a particular country and in a defined ambiance will help you realize your academic goals. It is essential to express why studying in India would not help you fulfill your purposes. This can be supported by explaining how the chosen curriculum will help you achieve your goals.Clarity of Goals: You should be able to describe your aspiration of staying in a country for a defined period. It is essential to mention that you plan to utilize the experiences after completing your studies from the foreign country in actualizing your short-term and long-term goals. Showcase your intent of utilizing the time period you would spend in the chosen country in exploring its education system as well as industry and relate it with your career aspirations.Return Ticket A student visa is granted for a defined frame of time, which is the duration of the course you wish to study. Make sure that you do not express your desire of staying in the chosen country for too long or starting your professional career there. A study permit or a student visa varies from a work permit or a work visa.Keep your family and friends aside If you tell the visa committee that you want to go to a particular country because your friends or family members reside there, then chances are that you will get rejected. However, if everything goes right, you may always add on this point as the icing on the cake.Time A visa interview is generally less than half-an-hour, thus, it is vital that you understand the importance of time. You have to impress the officers heading the visa committee within this time frame. Give your visa preparation enough time and prepare for the interview with the kind of dedication it needs.Language Fluency in a spoken language is essential to assure the officers that you are prepared to study in the medium of official international language, that is English. Though the scores of the standardized English language test, you would have taken, show how well you have a hold on the language, yet good communication skills would always help in impressing the visa officers. Polish your grammar and practice in front of the mirror or your family members or friends who motivate you. Practice will make you confident and help you present your strengths intensely.StrengthsThe officers are there to test your character and eligibility.Character: You should be able to express that you are dedicated to learning as well as capable of living abroad. This includes your drive to overcome the challenges of studying the demanding course you have chosen to study as well as getting absorbed in the culture of the chosen country. It also means that you come from a background where you have learned the value of judicial laws and that you will obey the laws of the country you will go to.Eligibility: This includes your ability to support the expenses of your studies and managing your living in a foreign country during the course of your studies.Paper-Work Ready Keeping yourself ready with this step will make half of you already relaxed. a would help you in concentrating on your interview even more; therefore, it is advisable that you keep the documents ready with you beforehand. Things you may get asked for during the interview includes your passport, passport-sized photographs, your standardized test scores, academic transcripts, educational certificates, proof of loan approval, bank statements, and many other related documents. Some of the original documents, like your birth certificate, needs to get translated to English and authenticated by a notary for the visa office.These were the generic things to be kept in mind while appearing for a Visa Interview and even drafting your Visa Letter. However, different countries have different kinds of visas that vary in processes. For instance, a US Student Visa has a lot of variations that need to be understood precisely.

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