Second class status of short engineers partly responsible for mumbai flooding

The indian intelligence and security agencies are extremely unprofessional and prejudiced against engineers who are short, denying them the income and opportunities they deserved, subjecting them to identity theft, wasting crores of rupees in indian tax payer money in process. It appears to be a widespread problem, and short women engineers are the worst affected due to the prejudice, especially if they are not good looking and not well connected

These powerful government employees fail to realize that the engineering skills of a person are not related to his or her height , it depends to a very great extent, on other qualities like the ability to understand complex systems quickly, attention to detail and understanding the specifications. A lot of time and money is spent to train an engineer professionally in a top college and also in a large company, and stealing the identity or resume theft of the engineer, will not transfer the training and experience to the fake engineer, who will get a indian government job with the fake degree

When trained and experienced engineers find that they are sidelined or worse subjected to identity theft because they are short, they do not do their best, and relatively mediocre engineers or frauds faking btech degrees who have never studied engineering like R&AW/CBI employee nayanshree hathwar,riddhi nayak, are taking major decisions, resulting in infrastucture problems like mumbai flooding , water shortages, potholed roads.

Engineering largely involved predicting future problems accurately and fraud R&AW/CBI/indian government employees who have never studied and worked as engineers, are unlikely to anticipate problems