Once upon a time in India, government schools were decent places to study, and government hospitals provided good medical care.
A society that ridicules merit, accepts corruption as normal, and loses fear of law signs its own death warrant.
The recent, highly discriminatory rules implemented by the UGC against the general category will create internal divisions among Hindus, weaken the foundations of civilization, and pave the way for consequences that history has already recorded – Bangladesh and Pakistan are living examples of how such policies lead to backwardness.
The afflicted Jupiter in India’s national horoscope reflects this erosion of wisdom and dharma—true renewal will require a profound civilizational rebirth.
Recent education regulations claim to advance “equity” and “access,” yet the reality is disturbing. Reports that MBBS eligibility has dropped to around -40 in some categories reveal how badly standards are being diluted. Becoming a doctor is not an ordinary degree—it directly affects human lives. Lowering academic thresholds instead of strengthening primary education and support systems is not reform; it is institutional failure.
Today, many from the general category are being targeted through discriminatory laws and their misuse. False accusations, social pressure, and extortion have created an atmosphere of fear. Equality before the law must protect all—not enable selective justice. This erosion of trust is driving educated citizens abroad, accelerating brain drain and weakening national development.


In India’s birth chart, Saturn conjoined with the Moon in the 3rd house forms Punarbhu Yoga, indicating instability and recurring disturbances. Jupiter is placed in the 6th house in Libra, where it is weak, while Rahu occupies the ascendant, forming a challenging 6–8 axis between Rahu and Jupiter. This axis distorts wisdom, ethics, and judgment. Rahu’s placement in the 12th house in both the D9 and D10 charts further signifies losses, secrecy, and confusion. Together, these combinations reflect questionable conduct among those in power, resulting in fear, confusion, and emotional turmoil among the people of India
When caste is placed above merit and knowledge, power may endure—but development becomes an illusion.
Division among Hindus is not political—it is civilizational suicide.
When Guru (Jupiter) is weak, wisdom fades, dharma collapses, and society glorifies ignorance over skill.
“When GDP growth is celebrated on paper but not felt in people’s lives, the numbers reflect optics, not reality.”
India is already under Mars mahadasha, and from January 31 onward, Mar-Rahu dasha can manifest as instability, aggression, accidents, and administrative failures.
In Modi ji’s horoscope, Mars is placed in its own sign in the birth chart, but it becomes debilitated in the D9 (Navamsha) and D10 (Dashamsha) charts. As a result, decisions taken during this period tend to be defensive, hesitant, or poorly executed.
The Rahu–Mars influence indicates confusion, misjudgment, and erosion of authority. This planetary combination also reflects a visible decline in confidence, growing public dissatisfaction, and a gradual weakening of mass support.
“Whether Congress or BJP, prolonged rule has not translated into structural reforms in education, skill development, or regulatory quality. Governance remains centralized and elitist, welfare schemes are highlighted for optics while ground-level implementation stays weak, and systemic corruption—bribery and commissions—has become routine. Citizens are treated as numbers in narratives, not stakeholders in governance.”
“A strong bureaucracy is the backbone of a nation; when it weakens or compromises, development stalls and stability erodes.”
When no one is held responsible, negligence becomes the norm. Capable and hardworking people are pushed aside, while mediocrity increasingly fills the bureaucracy. Every individual has unique talents, but in today’s world, growth and progress depend on skill, discipline, and responsibility. Continuing to frame everything through the lens of caste in modern times is not only outdated—it actively damages the nation’s future.
So many tragic incidents are happening—such as the recent case in Noida where a tech employee died due to an uncovered pothole https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/noida-techie-death-builder-arrested-after-mans-car-plunges-in-water-filled-excavation-pit-101768903659322.html, the IndiGo flight incident, and the devastating fire tragedy in Goa https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/goa/fire-hit-goa-nightclub-was-built-illegally-on-salt-pan-operated-without-licence-probe-report/article70459315.ece. These disasters are not accidents alone; they are the direct result of a complete lack of accountability in government departments, the police, the judiciary, and public works.
History has already shown the fate of those who forget this truth.
Bharat stands at a moment of punarjanma—rebirth through knowledge, courage, and unity
उद्धरेदात्मनात्मानं नात्मानमवसादयेत् |
आत्मैव ह्यात्मनो बन्धुरात्मैव रिपुरात्मन: || 5||
Elevate yourself by your own self, do not degrade yourself, for the self is your own friend, and the self is your own enemy
Those trapped in corrupt politics do not understand the value of knowledge and skill.”

