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usha manohar replied to the topic Too fat for auto .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Asmi Shah who was insulted by the Auto driver, doesn't have any right to pass snide comments on Asmi's fatness. Autos can refuse to fat people on any other reasons like hiking the price or any other reason. But cannot ridicule or heckle the passenger's body condition.
Auto driver have not right to hike fare. He also can not refuse but he can say that if passange can ride in auto than he have no problem.
Yes. Saying , that the Passenger cannot avail the services, as he's not going in the route asked by the passenger. This would have been OK instead of insulting the passenger.
Yes no one have right to comment and insult for the body shape or any other physical disability. When some one comments about these we are disappointed and helplessness. It is harshment.
It is cruel to make fun of people because they are fat, deformed ,dark or ugly ! But this happens all the time, is glorified in our films where audience laugh when the director makes fun of fat people, deformed people or insults people who are not good looking or at times even those who are old...This attitude comes from the society and the auto driver is part of that society.The girl of course has revolted rather than put up with it, which is good !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
I think his son is also involved in a few illegal activities. Indira Gandhi has forced this habit of Feet touching. And after her, this culture continued with additional features. I have seen how the sycophants of Congress used to vie with each other to touch the feet of Rajiv in one of the Congress election meetings in AP sometime ago
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
By your analogy then the future stands on the present. So if in present we are all the time brooding on the past then in future we will continue to do the same. Break the cycle and be positive is what I am trying to advocate, but you see in me all things which I am not ranging from communal to sikular and god knows what all.
I call a certain party communal, sikular etc etc and I thought you are not particular about any political party , so it is not meant for you ...However, I totally agree that there is no point in brooding about the past unless it comes up on its own and creates a problem, at which stage we have to deal with it and automatically everything that is related to it comes alive
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
Any habit which child have from childhood, he/she follow it whole life. It is duty of parents to teach them to do their personal work, like washing undergarment, polish shoes, ironing clothes and other small work.
All good habits or bad habits will start during Childhood, depending on the upbringing. If the atmosphere in the home is one that of positive, the child learns positive attitude and develops good habits. If the parents are lazy and get everything get done by servants, child too follow the parents.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
We are still following the policies and ways as laid down by the British and more than 65 years of independence, we still have not recognised that those methods are irrelevant and not suited for our needs, even if the concerned may have understood that, they are unwilling to change, as it will mean hard work for them all. Who cares about the needs of the common man, justice is for the privileged!
It really does not make sense to hold on to something that does not work for us, our system or our country. If all the leaders put their mind to it, they can bring in a better system and clear up the unnecessary red tapism that has become part of the legal system.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
Chidambaram has never been honest in his dealings , there are quite a few scams where he has been directly or indirectly involved and so does his family members...However, that is a personal matter but to go to this extent simply to please the party and to take the side of anti national and terrorist elements is , I guess crossing every limit possible !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
Honestly speaking I always think that Chidambaram is an honest politicians. But he is proved black heart man in white cloth.
He is P. Chidambaram. He is a bundle of sins. We used to call him as Papala Chidambaram. Papam means Sin
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
Any habit which child have from childhood, he/she follow it whole life. It is duty of parents to teach them to do their personal work, like washing undergarment, polish shoes, ironing clothes and other small work.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
Our present stands on what the past was, we can see it in the continued battle for Kashmir which is a leftover from the past. It can neither be repaired nor erased but we have to put up with enormous amount of expenditure, so many unnecessary deaths and so on..There is a saying that old sins cast long shadows !
Yes babu don't know that DNA transfer in next generation. We get these problem from past and still these are with us.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I agree. After my retirement, I got a Job in an Ad agency in my place Vizag. On the first day of my new Job, the owner of the Agency arranged table and a comfortable chair. On the table a Calling bell and an empty glass was kept. The owner said, If the Calling bell is pressed, an attendant would come to do the jobs like, bringing water or fetching a file from the nearby Filing Cabinet.. Then I requested him to remove the calling bell. And said, if i want water for drinking i myself will fetch from the water filter which is not far away. Similarly I can fetch my file from the filing cabinet.
It doesn't need much of an explanation why i had done like this. My intention was very clear. I wanted to all the jobs myself. By doing these small acts i could burn calories.
Great, do one more thing Ram Babu spend some time in standing posture in your office.
Definitely I will follow your suggestion. Right now there are less chances of doing work while standing.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
Honestly speaking I always think that Chidambaram is an honest politicians. But he is proved black heart man in white cloth.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I agree. After my retirement, I got a Job in an Ad agency in my place Vizag. On the first day of my new Job, the owner of the Agency arranged table and a comfortable chair. On the table a Calling bell and an empty glass was kept. The owner said, If the Calling bell is pressed, an attendant would come to do the jobs like, bringing water or fetching a file from the nearby Filing Cabinet.. Then I requested him to remove the calling bell. And said, if i want water for drinking i myself will fetch from the water filter which is not far away. Similarly I can fetch my file from the filing cabinet.
It doesn't need much of an explanation why i had done like this. My intention was very clear. I wanted to all the jobs myself. By doing these small acts i could burn calories.
Great, do one more thing Ram Babu spend some time in standing posture in your office.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
By your analogy then the future stands on the present. So if in present we are all the time brooding on the past then in future we will continue to do the same. Break the cycle and be positive is what I am trying to advocate, but you see in me all things which I am not ranging from communal to sikular and god knows what all.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Too fat for auto .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Asmi Shah who was insulted by the Auto driver, doesn't have any right to pass snide comments on Asmi's fatness. Autos can refuse to fat people on any other reasons like hiking the price or any other reason. But cannot ridicule or heckle the passenger's body condition.
Auto driver have not right to hike fare. He also can not refuse but he can say that if passange can ride in auto than he have no problem.
Yes. Saying , that the Passenger cannot avail the services, as he's not going in the route asked by the passenger. This would have been OK instead of insulting the passenger.
Yes no one have right to comment and insult for the body shape or any other physical disability. When some one comments about these we are disappointed and helplessness. It is harshment.
It is cruel to make fun of people because they are fat, deformed ,dark or ugly ! But this happens all the time, is glorified in our films where audience laugh when the director makes fun of fat people, deformed people or insults people who are not good looking or at times even those who are old...This attitude comes from the society and the auto driver is part of that society.The girl of course has revolted rather than put up with it, which is good !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
I think his son is also involved in a few illegal activities. Indira Gandhi has forced this habit of Feet touching. And after her, this culture continued with additional features. I have seen how the sycophants of Congress used to vie with each other to touch the feet of Rajiv in one of the Congress election meetings in AP sometime ago
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
vijay wrote:
By your analogy then the future stands on the present. So if in present we are all the time brooding on the past then in future we will continue to do the same. Break the cycle and be positive is what I am trying to advocate, but you see in me all things which I am not ranging from communal to sikular and god knows what all.
I call a certain party communal, sikular etc etc and I thought you are not particular about any political party , so it is not meant for you ...However, I totally agree that there is no point in brooding about the past unless it comes up on its own and creates a problem, at which stage we have to deal with it and automatically everything that is related to it comes alive
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
Any habit which child have from childhood, he/she follow it whole life. It is duty of parents to teach them to do their personal work, like washing undergarment, polish shoes, ironing clothes and other small work.
All good habits or bad habits will start during Childhood, depending on the upbringing. If the atmosphere in the home is one that of positive, the child learns positive attitude and develops good habits. If the parents are lazy and get everything get done by servants, child too follow the parents.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The (in)efficiency of our high courts...
We are still following the policies and ways as laid down by the British and more than 65 years of independence, we still have not recognised that those methods are irrelevant and not suited for our needs, even if the concerned may have understood that, they are unwilling to change, as it will mean hard work for them all. Who cares about the needs of the common man, justice is for the privileged!
It really does not make sense to hold on to something that does not work for us, our system or our country. If all the leaders put their mind to it, they can bring in a better system and clear up the unnecessary red tapism that has become part of the legal system.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
Chidambaram has never been honest in his dealings , there are quite a few scams where he has been directly or indirectly involved and so does his family members...However, that is a personal matter but to go to this extent simply to please the party and to take the side of anti national and terrorist elements is , I guess crossing every limit possible !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
anil wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
Honestly speaking I always think that Chidambaram is an honest politicians. But he is proved black heart man in white cloth.
He is P. Chidambaram. He is a bundle of sins. We used to call him as Papala Chidambaram. Papam means Sin
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
Any habit which child have from childhood, he/she follow it whole life. It is duty of parents to teach them to do their personal work, like washing undergarment, polish shoes, ironing clothes and other small work.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I guess most of us women do this automatically without being told, and nowadays men too have to do so. One cannot expect others to do your job for you, that is feudal attitude fast vanishing even from villages now.
women not only do their own job also do for other members of family. In India still men feel inferior in doing their personal work. It is thinking of men that their only work is earning.
True, it also depends on upbringing where children regardless of gender are taught to do their personal work like making their beds, tidying p their rooms, giving a had in house work if the need arises like shopping for groceries etc etc..This also makes them much more aware and prepared when they have to manage their work themselves when they are grown up and independent .
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
usha manohar wrote:
Our present stands on what the past was, we can see it in the continued battle for Kashmir which is a leftover from the past. It can neither be repaired nor erased but we have to put up with enormous amount of expenditure, so many unnecessary deaths and so on..There is a saying that old sins cast long shadows !
Yes babu don't know that DNA transfer in next generation. We get these problem from past and still these are with us.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I agree. After my retirement, I got a Job in an Ad agency in my place Vizag. On the first day of my new Job, the owner of the Agency arranged table and a comfortable chair. On the table a Calling bell and an empty glass was kept. The owner said, If the Calling bell is pressed, an attendant would come to do the jobs like, bringing water or fetching a file from the nearby Filing Cabinet.. Then I requested him to remove the calling bell. And said, if i want water for drinking i myself will fetch from the water filter which is not far away. Similarly I can fetch my file from the filing cabinet.
It doesn't need much of an explanation why i had done like this. My intention was very clear. I wanted to all the jobs myself. By doing these small acts i could burn calories.
Great, do one more thing Ram Babu spend some time in standing posture in your office.
Definitely I will follow your suggestion. Right now there are less chances of doing work while standing.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic The truth about Ishrat Jehan Encounter Case.
MG Singh wrote:
anil wrote:
It is one another example of dirty politics of India. At present fight among the politicians and political parties are not for their principals for power.
The question is not of dirty politics but TREASON. Chidambaram needs to be tried by a military court like they do in Pakistan.
Honestly speaking I always think that Chidambaram is an honest politicians. But he is proved black heart man in white cloth.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Burning calories routinely .
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
anil wrote:
Some one can burn 78 calories by rolling back bedding every morning.
Of course every little action counts, since we burn some calories to carry out any action. Thats why in the olden days people were much healthier and fitter, no need for dieting and any extra exercise because they were active all the time and burning calories..
Golden rule for good health is do your person work yourself. Don't asked others for single glass of water.
I agree. After my retirement, I got a Job in an Ad agency in my place Vizag. On the first day of my new Job, the owner of the Agency arranged table and a comfortable chair. On the table a Calling bell and an empty glass was kept. The owner said, If the Calling bell is pressed, an attendant would come to do the jobs like, bringing water or fetching a file from the nearby Filing Cabinet.. Then I requested him to remove the calling bell. And said, if i want water for drinking i myself will fetch from the water filter which is not far away. Similarly I can fetch my file from the filing cabinet.
It doesn't need much of an explanation why i had done like this. My intention was very clear. I wanted to all the jobs myself. By doing these small acts i could burn calories.
Great, do one more thing Ram Babu spend some time in standing posture in your office.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
By your analogy then the future stands on the present. So if in present we are all the time brooding on the past then in future we will continue to do the same. Break the cycle and be positive is what I am trying to advocate, but you see in me all things which I am not ranging from communal to sikular and god knows what all.
9 years ago