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anil wrote: Babu saroj wrote: anil wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: Farming is not easy and so is the case with other kinds of jobs too. It is true that the condition of farmers is not very bright and positive today, but those who are more enterprising and have tried to find their own ways are doing prosperously well irrespective of the droughts,. floods or government apathy. eg. A young farmer in Nagpur, Maharashtra has found an innovative way of pearl farming in fresh waters and is doing it for years in a Naxally-infested region. He did not sit twiddling his thumbs and blaming others for declining rice production which others are facing in that region. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Naxal-belt-farmer-takes-to-pearl-cultivation-reaps-rich-dividends/articleshow/50327989.cms No doubt farming is not easy job. In India farming is depends of rain and it is always uncertain. On other hand some farmers are using new technique of farming and also doing other work which are related with agriculture. Dairy, gardening, farming of vegetables and herbs, production of organic manner and pesticides, these few examples of earning cash with framing. The most important factor in Indian farming is rain and rain only betray the most sometimes it comes and sometimes it rains so heavily that all the crops are destroyed, so yeah it is very difficult to farm in India unless we use scientific ways of farming. Yes it is very common, in this crops of vegetable destroyed in Himachal because of rain and destroyed in my area because, no rain. Farming is a tough and hard job.Farmer has to toil day in and day out. But , today, things changed.Institutions like Center for Agri innovation, Hyderabad is rendering services to the farmers. It is encouraging people who come forward with innovations in Agriculture.      
9 years ago
anil wrote: vijay wrote: As the country becomes economically stronger, larger sections of society will become affluent. This will increase opportunities for making money legitimately and bring down corruption levels. Yes it will happen over a longer period of time. Making money is a hunger which never satisfied.  Making money legitimately is OK. But where is that legitimacy ? Mallya too made money. As you said making money is an insatiable thirst.      
9 years ago
My favorite film of AB is Mili, Dewar, Do Ajnabi, Black, Abhiman and some more.
9 years ago
No one is serious by birth. Seriousness in most of person come with time and surrounding life style. 
9 years ago
vijay wrote: As the country becomes economically stronger, larger sections of society will become affluent. This will increase opportunities for making money legitimately and bring down corruption levels. Yes it will happen over a longer period of time. Making money is a hunger which never satisfied.   
9 years ago
Babu saroj wrote: anil wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: Farming is not easy and so is the case with other kinds of jobs too. It is true that the condition of farmers is not very bright and positive today, but those who are more enterprising and have tried to find their own ways are doing prosperously well irrespective of the droughts,. floods or government apathy. eg. A young farmer in Nagpur, Maharashtra has found an innovative way of pearl farming in fresh waters and is doing it for years in a Naxally-infested region. He did not sit twiddling his thumbs and blaming others for declining rice production which others are facing in that region. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Naxal-belt-farmer-takes-to-pearl-cultivation-reaps-rich-dividends/articleshow/50327989.cms No doubt farming is not easy job. In India farming is depends of rain and it is always uncertain. On other hand some farmers are using new technique of farming and also doing other work which are related with agriculture. Dairy, gardening, farming of vegetables and herbs, production of organic manner and pesticides, these few examples of earning cash with framing. The most important factor in Indian farming is rain and rain only betray the most sometimes it comes and sometimes it rains so heavily that all the crops are destroyed, so yeah it is very difficult to farm in India unless we use scientific ways of farming. Yes it is very common, in this crops of vegetable destroyed in Himachal because of rain and destroyed in my area because, no rain.    
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Who you are a Fan of !.
Babu saroj wrote: anil wrote: Here is one line from Bengali poem " Bahlowasi Aapnare, Manre Anand Rahe. It means I love my self, it keeps me happy, So first love yourself and fan of yourself. Are you Bengali and if so then where are you from ? No I am not Bengali, I am from Rajasthan and Bagri is my mother tongue.    
9 years ago
Bajirao wrote: anil wrote: rambabu wrote: Bajirao wrote: vijay wrote: Kashmir had another tea variety in which milk is added but instead of sugar, salt is added along with a pinch of edible soda. It is taken after a heavy meal and is real good to taste. Its good to know that tea can be salty and not sweet. I would always think of tea as sweet. I think this beverage will be good for digestion of heavy food hence they would prefer to take it after the meal.   Salted tea is beyond my imagination. For me, a Tea is a sweetened beverage. Anyhow different people different tastes. To sweeten the Tea, we either add honey or Gur. If we have tonslaysis problem than pinch salt in teas helpful in curing this problem.  Its good to know it helps in tonilitis problem. I suffer from recurrent tonsil problem, I must add pinch of salt in tea. Hope it helps to reduce my problem.  Salt is not only to increase taste but it also useful in some health problem. You know about dead sea. Its water have much quantity of salt, thousands peoples visit there every year for mud bath, for cure there skin problem.        
9 years ago
Babu saroj wrote: anil wrote: Good ordination  in youth is first requirement, to stop them from doing such type of evils. One should be have habit of listning and saying no. for the youth now a day No is most vulgar word for them that they hear in this world. they can hear anything but they can't hear No.   It is not good attitude, it is not possible that what some want, they will get.   
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic An Artist with a difference.
Anusha Jain wrote: This is unique! Art forms have such variety, and so many of them have the capability of leaving one awestruck!  Welcome Anusha at this site, India is hub of artists the only need is to expose them.  
9 years ago
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9 years ago
usha manohar wrote: The whole concept of food production has undergone a change in the country. For example in my own place which was more than self sufficient in growing rice , now because of urbanization and lop sided preferences by the government , we can see that most of the paddy fields have been converted into house sites or used up for widening roads or commercial buildings . The agriculturists have been hit because they receive very little compensation.  In Mangalore traditionally rice was grown twice a year and pulses in between the paddy season. Now with almost all fields within the city gone, people are forced to by from shops. What was  once a city self sufficient as far as food grains and vegetables were concerned has now become dependent on others. Prosperity has its own  price to pay. I am sure this is the cae in many smaller cities and no wonder with a growing population we face a scarcity of food grains. Urbanization is not problem of your city, it is problem of every city and towns of India. India is at second position in population but it have not land accordingly. It is time think about urbanization policy. Government must be stop construction of single story houses.    
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Is it morally right?.
usha manohar wrote: I saw the interview given by her and I don't see anything wrong in sharing her thoughts, which she has done before once when she and her party was in power as well and has suffered the consequences. I know Margaret Alva very well since she comes from Mangalore and her ancestral home is very close to mine. She has been a very upright person and has faced many difficult situations in her political career because of this .If she wants to write about her political experiences , she is free to do so. Just because she speaks about Bofors and Sonia Gandhi and even makes reference to Augusta deal might make some people jittery , because they are involved and coming from an insider shows their true colors ..So, is it right that she keeps quiet about wrong doings when she herself has been at the receiving end so that the wrong doers benefit and get away with all their greed and corrupt deals? On the one hand we say we need transparency but speak about morality when someone ,  has had the guts to speak about it. Why such double standards ? I am agree with you nothing wrong in sharing what some expeience but it must be at right time.  
9 years ago
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9 years ago
I feel that people become reckless at times thinking that nothing will happen to them , this inspite of the fact that there have been so many cases of misadventures with selfie .. This is an interesting article that throws light on selfie deaths.. http://petapixel.com/2016/02/09/numbers-behind-selfie-deaths-around-world/
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Is it morally right?.
I saw the interview given by her and I don't see anything wrong in sharing her thoughts, which she has done before once when she and her party was in power as well and has suffered the consequences. I know Margaret Alva very well since she comes from Mangalore and her ancestral home is very close to mine. She has been a very upright person and has faced many difficult situations in her political career because of this .If she wants to write about her political experiences , she is free to do so. Just because she speaks about Bofors and Sonia Gandhi and even makes reference to Augusta deal might make some people jittery , because they are involved and coming from an insider shows their true colors ..So, is it right that she keeps quiet about wrong doings when she herself has been at the receiving end so that the wrong doers benefit and get away with all their greed and corrupt deals? On the one hand we say we need transparency but speak about morality when someone ,  has had the guts to speak about it. Why such double standards ?
9 years ago
The whole concept of food production has undergone a change in the country. For example in my own place which was more than self sufficient in growing rice , now because of urbanization and lop sided preferences by the government , we can see that most of the paddy fields have been converted into house sites or used up for widening roads or commercial buildings . The agriculturists have been hit because they receive very little compensation.  In Mangalore traditionally rice was grown twice a year and pulses in between the paddy season. Now with almost all fields within the city gone, people are forced to by from shops. What was  once a city self sufficient as far as food grains and vegetables were concerned has now become dependent on others. Prosperity has its own  price to pay. I am sure this is the cae in many smaller cities and no wonder with a growing population we face a scarcity of food grains.
9 years ago