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Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Samjhauta truth ! Biggest cover up by UPA !!.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Samjhauta truth ! Biggest cover up by UPA !!.
Most of the Indian political parties have thrived on divisive politics and minority appeasement .. They would rather distort facts and blame the majority rather than blame those who are the cause of a criminal act. No wonder then that we situations like in Kashmir where Pakistani flags are openly shown and ISIS and other terror groups are able to gather mass support ! The entire situation has been mishandled from the time India got its independence .
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
How did the subject turn to caste??? Still fail to understand! On another note, these low caste people are selling off their rich, cultivable lands to builders for nice tidy amounts and go vacationing in foreign countries where there low caste standards raise their heads when they spit in public places, wear unkempt clothes and make a mess in general. Guess that makes nice image of our country, so to speak!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
True Anil...lately there are many reported cases of ISIS handlers and recruiters who have influenced a number of young men to join ISIS. Another pertinent point is that expressing oneself over a social networking site such as FB is still not really professional or can even be claimed as a fundamental right. Such sites are mainly used for business or leisure purposes and should be treated as such. It is usually seen that people go overboard when expressing their opinions about religious or political issues, or posting about their own personal whereabouts, where they are, who they are with or what they doing etc. etc. on a digital platform. Such information, especially when coming from military personnel or government officials can be taken advantage of. So there should indeed be restrictions on people serving in specific roles.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Open Cheating.
suni51 wrote:
No, I promoted my self by writing constantly and other deserving ones with thanking them. Yes I deleted 2 of HIS posts.
hmmmm....OK....Are you in touch with Maverick?
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic India on its way to join MTCR.
The handful of other Nations opposing India's entry in to the group MTCR including South Africa, New Zealand and Turkey, some what softened their stance, opening the door to a process under which non -NPT states such as India might join. China is the only country opposing the entry of India in to MTCR.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/nuclear-suppliers-group-meeting-on-indias-membership-ends-inconclusive-1417783
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Be Very Careful.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
vijay wrote:
but why are you all so keen to give points to read an article. What do these points bring/ mean. The same 10 persons get peanuts every weak. delink the points from article reading. If viewership falls bring it back.
It is my opinion that members who are active few of them visit each days article pages. I rare view articles. So it is also good option that no points credited for reading articles.
Thi point I raised earlir. But Sunil said as of now its not feasible.
Sunil is also right we can't ignore earning side of site. To run site earning is essential. Earning is possible only with views of pages.
Some established practices are there, which the Administration think are not a violation of rules of this site. It's not possible to scrap them overnight. But our Moderators are sure to find a way out. Both Sunil and Kalyani are working in this direction. I'm sure sooner than later a definite plan would emerge.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Native place of Arya's.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
What you sad is right. Aryans are believed to have been come from many parts of the world. Some settled in India. But there is no definite conclusion. here is an interestig article
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/concepts/aryan.asp
Very interesting article. But author of this article didn't mention period when Arya came to India. Arya Putra words is used in Mahabharat.
Read carefully the article. It's right the Author did not give the time when the Aryans came to India . Because, there is no definite time about the Arrival of Aryans. Even the Aryan invasion has been dismissed by some eminent Historians.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The problem Modi faces is setting all the wrongdoings of UPA 2. When he took over as PM, India was facing a food inflation of almost 12%. The Congress bakhts will criticise after handing over damaged goods knowing fully well it is not possible to set things right in such a short period of time.
http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-how-the-upa-killed-the-indian-economy/20140228.htm#1
There people don't understand that rising in price is not result of any single thing. Rising in perto products, poor mansoon for last two years and non co-opreation of Non BJP state governments are some reason behind price rising.
Whatever may be the reason, Congress jumps and grabs the first opportunity to malign Modi. This is a known fact and Modi, being a seasoned politician knows more than anybody else.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
Yes in view of the security of the country and the possibilities of leakage of vital information, Armed forces are not permitted to have an account in any Social Web site. This applies to all Public servants.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic hair care with natural oils.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
However I would be happy to see if they manage to cultivate such produces in Rajasthan. That will be a great help for bringing prosperity to farmers of the area, quality is secondary matter.
Yes it is the point. Quality may be some inferior but prosperity of farmers is assured. And more people can use these costly products.
Over a period, i think the quality also improves.
Why not, improvement is continue process and it human nature to improve them self for better results.
Definitely. The farmers of Rajasthan could succeed in cultivating Saffron in a Desert. This itself is an achievement. After this, some body may come up with an idea that enables the production of Saffron with a better quality. Or may be the Best quality.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic hair care with natural oils.
Saffron is native to Greece and nearby mediterranean areas and Spain. Later it was brought to North Africa and Asia. Since it is very expensive even cultivating it in a small area would be very profitable. Saffron grown in Spain, Iran and Kashmir are considered to be of top quality ..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
usha manohar wrote:
The problem Modi faces is setting all the wrongdoings of UPA 2. When he took over as PM, India was facing a food inflation of almost 12%. The Congress bakhts will criticise after handing over damaged goods knowing fully well it is not possible to set things right in such a short period of time.
http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-how-the-upa-killed-the-indian-economy/20140228.htm#1
There people don't understand that rising in price is not result of any single thing. Rising in perto products, poor mansoon for last two years and non co-opreation of Non BJP state governments are some reason behind price rising.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Samjhauta truth ! Biggest cover up by UPA !!.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Samjhauta truth ! Biggest cover up by UPA !!.
Most of the Indian political parties have thrived on divisive politics and minority appeasement .. They would rather distort facts and blame the majority rather than blame those who are the cause of a criminal act. No wonder then that we situations like in Kashmir where Pakistani flags are openly shown and ISIS and other terror groups are able to gather mass support ! The entire situation has been mishandled from the time India got its independence .
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic This is how things work in Switzerland ...
How did the subject turn to caste??? Still fail to understand! On another note, these low caste people are selling off their rich, cultivable lands to builders for nice tidy amounts and go vacationing in foreign countries where there low caste standards raise their heads when they spit in public places, wear unkempt clothes and make a mess in general. Guess that makes nice image of our country, so to speak!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
True Anil...lately there are many reported cases of ISIS handlers and recruiters who have influenced a number of young men to join ISIS. Another pertinent point is that expressing oneself over a social networking site such as FB is still not really professional or can even be claimed as a fundamental right. Such sites are mainly used for business or leisure purposes and should be treated as such. It is usually seen that people go overboard when expressing their opinions about religious or political issues, or posting about their own personal whereabouts, where they are, who they are with or what they doing etc. etc. on a digital platform. Such information, especially when coming from military personnel or government officials can be taken advantage of. So there should indeed be restrictions on people serving in specific roles.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Open Cheating.
suni51 wrote:
No, I promoted my self by writing constantly and other deserving ones with thanking them. Yes I deleted 2 of HIS posts.
hmmmm....OK....Are you in touch with Maverick?
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic India on its way to join MTCR.
The handful of other Nations opposing India's entry in to the group MTCR including South Africa, New Zealand and Turkey, some what softened their stance, opening the door to a process under which non -NPT states such as India might join. China is the only country opposing the entry of India in to MTCR.
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/nuclear-suppliers-group-meeting-on-indias-membership-ends-inconclusive-1417783
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Be Very Careful.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
vijay wrote:
but why are you all so keen to give points to read an article. What do these points bring/ mean. The same 10 persons get peanuts every weak. delink the points from article reading. If viewership falls bring it back.
It is my opinion that members who are active few of them visit each days article pages. I rare view articles. So it is also good option that no points credited for reading articles.
Thi point I raised earlir. But Sunil said as of now its not feasible.
Sunil is also right we can't ignore earning side of site. To run site earning is essential. Earning is possible only with views of pages.
Some established practices are there, which the Administration think are not a violation of rules of this site. It's not possible to scrap them overnight. But our Moderators are sure to find a way out. Both Sunil and Kalyani are working in this direction. I'm sure sooner than later a definite plan would emerge.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Native place of Arya's.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
What you sad is right. Aryans are believed to have been come from many parts of the world. Some settled in India. But there is no definite conclusion. here is an interestig article
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/concepts/aryan.asp
Very interesting article. But author of this article didn't mention period when Arya came to India. Arya Putra words is used in Mahabharat.
Read carefully the article. It's right the Author did not give the time when the Aryans came to India . Because, there is no definite time about the Arrival of Aryans. Even the Aryan invasion has been dismissed by some eminent Historians.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The problem Modi faces is setting all the wrongdoings of UPA 2. When he took over as PM, India was facing a food inflation of almost 12%. The Congress bakhts will criticise after handing over damaged goods knowing fully well it is not possible to set things right in such a short period of time.
http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-how-the-upa-killed-the-indian-economy/20140228.htm#1
There people don't understand that rising in price is not result of any single thing. Rising in perto products, poor mansoon for last two years and non co-opreation of Non BJP state governments are some reason behind price rising.
Whatever may be the reason, Congress jumps and grabs the first opportunity to malign Modi. This is a known fact and Modi, being a seasoned politician knows more than anybody else.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
Yes in view of the security of the country and the possibilities of leakage of vital information, Armed forces are not permitted to have an account in any Social Web site. This applies to all Public servants.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic hair care with natural oils.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
However I would be happy to see if they manage to cultivate such produces in Rajasthan. That will be a great help for bringing prosperity to farmers of the area, quality is secondary matter.
Yes it is the point. Quality may be some inferior but prosperity of farmers is assured. And more people can use these costly products.
Over a period, i think the quality also improves.
Why not, improvement is continue process and it human nature to improve them self for better results.
Definitely. The farmers of Rajasthan could succeed in cultivating Saffron in a Desert. This itself is an achievement. After this, some body may come up with an idea that enables the production of Saffron with a better quality. Or may be the Best quality.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic hair care with natural oils.
Saffron is native to Greece and nearby mediterranean areas and Spain. Later it was brought to North Africa and Asia. Since it is very expensive even cultivating it in a small area would be very profitable. Saffron grown in Spain, Iran and Kashmir are considered to be of top quality ..
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic No freedom of expression for IAS .
suni51 wrote:
No, IAS or any other responsible government servant cannot express his views officially but he can certainly have a personal account as a common citizen and express normally. This rule is applicable for all government employees or at least should be applicable.Armed forces have already been banned for having an account on FB.
Social sites are also source making contacts. Here in area some defense personal changed for spying. Pakistani's used social site to contact with them. It is also one reason to banned having FB account for armed forces.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Modi is not a Karamyogi as he sits on his promises.
usha manohar wrote:
The problem Modi faces is setting all the wrongdoings of UPA 2. When he took over as PM, India was facing a food inflation of almost 12%. The Congress bakhts will criticise after handing over damaged goods knowing fully well it is not possible to set things right in such a short period of time.
http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-how-the-upa-killed-the-indian-economy/20140228.htm#1
There people don't understand that rising in price is not result of any single thing. Rising in perto products, poor mansoon for last two years and non co-opreation of Non BJP state governments are some reason behind price rising.
9 years ago