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Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
Babu saroj wrote:
well drinking anything over human body temperature is harmful for us and it is scientifically proven.
Now that all the wise men have established that drinking hot drinks can cause cancer, I think we can lock the thread now!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
suni51 wrote:
I think the British are going for a re-poll in near future. If the things remain the same there will be serious rethinking in Ireland and Scotland too.
True...it will not take much for Ireland to break away from the Kingdom, and Scotland has already started thinking towards its exit from the Kingdom as it seriously wants to remain with the EU.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Can development happen at the cost of rich agriculture?.
ABSIVAKUMAR wrote:
Sir, please read THE HINDU OF TODAY, THAT is, 26th of June 2016. Though am not from AP, there is recorded evidence that the entire area is a huge tract of agricultural land. Whatever project you are talking about, will it substitute the rich agriculture of 33,000 acres, Sir? Why should we destroy fertile agricultural land?
Exactly, there are large tracts of barren lands in all states which can be reclaimed for development. Why sacrifice rich, fertile lands for development when there is growing need for growing food and also for afforestation?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Can development happen at the cost of rich agriculture?.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
I think the British are going for a re-poll in near future. If the things remain the same there will be serious rethinking in Ireland and Scotland too.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
usha manohar wrote:
LOL..Already many in Britain are rethinking their decision especially the younger generation. Globalization I feel is a good thing inspite of some imitations like the ability of a more powerful nations dominating the less powerful nations. However this itself can be a motivating factor for them to increase their own productivity both in quantity and quality .
Yes, that is so true. The British need to stop relying on their past glory and shake themselves out of the rut and think seriously of increasing their own productivity. Lack of willingness to do hard work has been their downfall in reality.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
Just wait and watch. As soon as Trump gets a chance his trumpet will be worth hearing.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
This was inevitable one day or another as many British did not feel very comfortable about the open doors that their membership in the EU had created for other nationals in Britain. But still, their exit turning into reality is quite shocking for many. It is especially a big blow to many Goans with natural citizenship of Portugal as they can not enter Britain and work there freely.
Kalyani, if we notice the pattern of voting it is largely those in the age group of 65+ that have voted to stay out, he youngsters wanted to be with EU because they see the extended benefits that would give them..It will not be easy for Britain to be isolated . As far as India is concerned , since we have many British based firms, it would affect us .
Yes, I know it would be most people from that age group who decided to opt out of the Union and also some from 50 +. The thing is, these people too are the same as the senior citizens in India who have not taken too kindly to globalization and relish the way things were before the globalization. Also, since the number of immigrants became exceeding the ethnic populations in Britain, this resentment has only grown, more so not towards globalization, but towards increased migration of other nationals inside Britain. And the 9/11, London bombings in 2007 and other such incidents has only helped grow the feeling. And India will certainly feel the impact one way or other as major BPO and IT clients are based in Britain.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
This was inevitable one day or another as many British did not feel very comfortable about the open doors that their membership in the EU had created for other nationals in Britain. But still, their exit turning into reality is quite shocking for many. It is especially a big blow to many Goans with natural citizenship of Portugal as they can not enter Britain and work there freely.
Kalyani, if we notice the pattern of voting it is largely those in the age group of 65+ that have voted to stay out, he youngsters wanted to be with EU because they see the extended benefits that would give them..It will not be easy for Britain to be isolated . As far as India is concerned , since we have many British based firms, it would affect us .
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
Earlier all his posts read the same but now at least in some of the posts he adds his personal views on the subject being discussed which means he has gone through the discussion, so a improvement from his earlier posts ..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
LOL..Already many in Britain are rethinking their decision especially the younger generation. Globalization I feel is a good thing inspite of some imitations like the ability of a more powerful nations dominating the less powerful nations. However this itself can be a motivating factor for them to increase their own productivity both in quantity and quality .
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
When you join a chit fund late you have to pay a premium, Similarly when you butt in a discussion forum only on week ends then there should be a penalty. @Usha what sense are seeing in the posts is beyond me.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Saffronization of education on agenda.
Talking of other religions does not mean one does not like one's own religion. It shows concern for all religions. The ancestors of Sikhs and Muslims were Indians , so what? Should they change their religion? Do they have less rights than Hindus? Should they be asked to leave? What is meant by making such racist observations many times?
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
Babu saroj wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
what national habit, i have heard it first time it is truly unique
If you want an answer to that you need to go through the previous posts which is the norm in any discussion site, not just make posts for the sake of doing so..
thanks for your suggestion
See you are doing it again, exactly what everyone is complaining about. Now do not reply to this post but make sure you read the topic first and others' opinions before making meaningless comments.
LOL, I guess now it will be free for all until hopefully Admin steps in and does something !
i don't know what you all have problem with me. yes, it is true that i come in the weekend because i really didn't get time in the working days. does commenting in the weekends is a crime over here and yes i try to reach in the top 5 does it is a crime over here what. i too work hard to get in the top 5 and one more thing i didn't stop anyone from reaching in the top 5.
We don't have anything against you as a person but the way you post. It is ok if you want to be in the first five category so that you can earn a little more , also you can post only during weekends. But why dont you take care with your posts, it is clear that you are in a hurry so don't really bother about what you right and that's what is not acceptable. However, see it in a positive manner because now after all the criticism you received ,your posts make a lot more sense than before..
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
So what is new in that. Sonia and Rahul are thorns in eyes of those who do not like Congress.
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic No safety for common people's life in a heartless nation.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Can Coffee Cause Cancer ?.
Babu saroj wrote:
well drinking anything over human body temperature is harmful for us and it is scientifically proven.
Now that all the wise men have established that drinking hot drinks can cause cancer, I think we can lock the thread now!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
suni51 wrote:
I think the British are going for a re-poll in near future. If the things remain the same there will be serious rethinking in Ireland and Scotland too.
True...it will not take much for Ireland to break away from the Kingdom, and Scotland has already started thinking towards its exit from the Kingdom as it seriously wants to remain with the EU.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Can development happen at the cost of rich agriculture?.
ABSIVAKUMAR wrote:
Sir, please read THE HINDU OF TODAY, THAT is, 26th of June 2016. Though am not from AP, there is recorded evidence that the entire area is a huge tract of agricultural land. Whatever project you are talking about, will it substitute the rich agriculture of 33,000 acres, Sir? Why should we destroy fertile agricultural land?
Exactly, there are large tracts of barren lands in all states which can be reclaimed for development. Why sacrifice rich, fertile lands for development when there is growing need for growing food and also for afforestation?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Can development happen at the cost of rich agriculture?.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
I think the British are going for a re-poll in near future. If the things remain the same there will be serious rethinking in Ireland and Scotland too.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
usha manohar wrote:
LOL..Already many in Britain are rethinking their decision especially the younger generation. Globalization I feel is a good thing inspite of some imitations like the ability of a more powerful nations dominating the less powerful nations. However this itself can be a motivating factor for them to increase their own productivity both in quantity and quality .
Yes, that is so true. The British need to stop relying on their past glory and shake themselves out of the rut and think seriously of increasing their own productivity. Lack of willingness to do hard work has been their downfall in reality.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
Just wait and watch. As soon as Trump gets a chance his trumpet will be worth hearing.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
This was inevitable one day or another as many British did not feel very comfortable about the open doors that their membership in the EU had created for other nationals in Britain. But still, their exit turning into reality is quite shocking for many. It is especially a big blow to many Goans with natural citizenship of Portugal as they can not enter Britain and work there freely.
Kalyani, if we notice the pattern of voting it is largely those in the age group of 65+ that have voted to stay out, he youngsters wanted to be with EU because they see the extended benefits that would give them..It will not be easy for Britain to be isolated . As far as India is concerned , since we have many British based firms, it would affect us .
Yes, I know it would be most people from that age group who decided to opt out of the Union and also some from 50 +. The thing is, these people too are the same as the senior citizens in India who have not taken too kindly to globalization and relish the way things were before the globalization. Also, since the number of immigrants became exceeding the ethnic populations in Britain, this resentment has only grown, more so not towards globalization, but towards increased migration of other nationals inside Britain. And the 9/11, London bombings in 2007 and other such incidents has only helped grow the feeling. And India will certainly feel the impact one way or other as major BPO and IT clients are based in Britain.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
This was inevitable one day or another as many British did not feel very comfortable about the open doors that their membership in the EU had created for other nationals in Britain. But still, their exit turning into reality is quite shocking for many. It is especially a big blow to many Goans with natural citizenship of Portugal as they can not enter Britain and work there freely.
Kalyani, if we notice the pattern of voting it is largely those in the age group of 65+ that have voted to stay out, he youngsters wanted to be with EU because they see the extended benefits that would give them..It will not be easy for Britain to be isolated . As far as India is concerned , since we have many British based firms, it would affect us .
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic UK Votes for Brexit in a shocking development ....
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
Earlier all his posts read the same but now at least in some of the posts he adds his personal views on the subject being discussed which means he has gone through the discussion, so a improvement from his earlier posts ..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic First blow to Globalization.
LOL..Already many in Britain are rethinking their decision especially the younger generation. Globalization I feel is a good thing inspite of some imitations like the ability of a more powerful nations dominating the less powerful nations. However this itself can be a motivating factor for them to increase their own productivity both in quantity and quality .
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
When you join a chit fund late you have to pay a premium, Similarly when you butt in a discussion forum only on week ends then there should be a penalty. @Usha what sense are seeing in the posts is beyond me.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Saffronization of education on agenda.
Talking of other religions does not mean one does not like one's own religion. It shows concern for all religions. The ancestors of Sikhs and Muslims were Indians , so what? Should they change their religion? Do they have less rights than Hindus? Should they be asked to leave? What is meant by making such racist observations many times?
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
Babu saroj wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
what national habit, i have heard it first time it is truly unique
If you want an answer to that you need to go through the previous posts which is the norm in any discussion site, not just make posts for the sake of doing so..
thanks for your suggestion
See you are doing it again, exactly what everyone is complaining about. Now do not reply to this post but make sure you read the topic first and others' opinions before making meaningless comments.
LOL, I guess now it will be free for all until hopefully Admin steps in and does something !
i don't know what you all have problem with me. yes, it is true that i come in the weekend because i really didn't get time in the working days. does commenting in the weekends is a crime over here and yes i try to reach in the top 5 does it is a crime over here what. i too work hard to get in the top 5 and one more thing i didn't stop anyone from reaching in the top 5.
We don't have anything against you as a person but the way you post. It is ok if you want to be in the first five category so that you can earn a little more , also you can post only during weekends. But why dont you take care with your posts, it is clear that you are in a hurry so don't really bother about what you right and that's what is not acceptable. However, see it in a positive manner because now after all the criticism you received ,your posts make a lot more sense than before..
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
So what is new in that. Sonia and Rahul are thorns in eyes of those who do not like Congress.
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic No safety for common people's life in a heartless nation.
9 years ago