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Why Student filed FIR Against PhysicsWallah?

Shweta
Last updated: 2024/04/27 at 9:46 PM
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Aaqib Bhat, a student and activist in Kashmir, has launched an FIR against the Srinagar branch of PhysicsWallah, one of India’s top online ed-tech platforms that provides affordable learning experience for students for exam categories ranging from IIT JEE exam, NEET exam, Defence exam, Govt job exam and CA exam, for screening a video in its class.

Bhat says that the video depicts obscene scenes, which he considers a blatant disregard for decency and education. “Such things have no place in Kashmir”, he says.

On X, Bhat shared a video of a mashup of the song ‘Ik Vaari Aa’ from the 2017 film Raabta, in which actors Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon are seen engaging in an intimate scene. The video in question was allegedly broadcast during a PhysicsWallah class at Srinagar.

On X, Bhat says that PhysicsWallah suggests that entertainment is crucial in a learning environment, but instead display ‘obscene scenes’ in the name of education. “Shouldn’t the institute get banned here?”, he asks on X.

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Shweta April 27, 2024 April 27, 2024
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