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anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Personally I have the highest regard for Yashwsnt Sinha because he is a very dignified and accomplished leader. It is a pity that he has fallen out with the leadership, or else he would have contributed positively for the party. However , ShTrugna Sinha is no loss because he is just a loud mouth and wants power. Yes I also regards Yashwant Sinha, he is intelligent economist. He is senior leader of BJP so he must be satisfied what he get. Loud mouth is not enough for power. Shatrughan should understand that politics is not shooting of film. LOL. we all know what Shatrghan is. He howls more and works less. Perhaps he thinks By shouting more he can contribute  more to the party.    
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Experential Learning,.
The students who like only to focus of books called book worm. Quiz, singing, plying music instrument, games all are helpful in study.
9 years ago
rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: When members tie themselves up in knots trying wriggle out of a tricky situation they have created for themselves ,it is best to leave it alone.. Coming back to the topic, I am told by visitors that Pakistan is a much cleaner country and better organised than India. I have visited Karachi which was more or less like one of our busy cities but Islamabad is supposed to be a cleaner city and people don't use the public places as toilets like they do here in India. That is surprising indeed! I think in India, apart from some North Eastern states, generally all open, public places are treated as trash bins. It is very surprising that the cleanest village in Asia is Mawlynnong which is in Meghalaya, I have seen a video of it on FB. If they can do it, why can't the others? I tried to search for the video but can't find it now, but did find the Facebook page, worth checking it out by every one! https://www.facebook.com/MawlynnongTourist-Spot-Cleanest-village-in-Asia-211074139018631/   What a lovely place, definitely worth visiting and like you said Kalyani, if they can do it why not us ? It is all so natural and unspoilt ! let it remain so for decades to come .. Chandigarh is also a neat and clean city. Our cities are not clean because we depends on government for it. In Delhi AAP government is doing well for cleaning.   That is good because the last time I visited Delhi , I fond some areas very filthy .. If the AAP is really cleaning Delhi, then it is a commendable act and their example should be followed. But I feel that people who have been doing such service without expecting anything should be felicitated and their deeds made known to all, so more people follow their example. eg. Anna Hazare may have fallen low in the eyes of people for carrying his Lokpal agitation too far and then giving in, but he has literally created a heaven in his village Ralegan Siddhi and maintained it for last so many decades. It is due to hia hard work and dedication that his village is one of the cleanest, self-sustained and green village where there is no place for alcoholism, dirt and lazy souls. He should be applauded for this work and his example should be followed. if you will search you may find more village like Ralegan Sidhi. Part of government is cleaning is very little one. it is depends on the resident of village and city how they like cleanness. If we depends on government than cleaning of any place is not possible. Here is one organization Sacch Soda. This organisation clean big city Panipat with in one day with help of its followers.  Such voluntary organizations are needed more. . i know there are such organizations with the supporters from the public are doing yeomen service to keep the country neat and clean. And this the very motto of Swatch Bharat. Swatch Bharat mission will only success with service of voluntary organization with little support of government. Important thing is to keep away politics from this mission.      
9 years ago
usha manohar wrote: Personally I have the highest regard for Yashwsnt Sinha because he is a very dignified and accomplished leader. It is a pity that he has fallen out with the leadership, or else he would have contributed positively for the party. However , ShTrugna Sinha is no loss because he is just a loud mouth and wants power. Yes I also regards Yashwant Sinha, he is intelligent economist. He is senior leader of BJP so he must be satisfied what he get. Loud mouth is not enough for power. Shatrughan should understand that politics is not shooting of film.  
9 years ago
9 years ago
anil wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: When members tie themselves up in knots trying wriggle out of a tricky situation they have created for themselves ,it is best to leave it alone.. Coming back to the topic, I am told by visitors that Pakistan is a much cleaner country and better organised than India. I have visited Karachi which was more or less like one of our busy cities but Islamabad is supposed to be a cleaner city and people don't use the public places as toilets like they do here in India. That is surprising indeed! I think in India, apart from some North Eastern states, generally all open, public places are treated as trash bins. It is very surprising that the cleanest village in Asia is Mawlynnong which is in Meghalaya, I have seen a video of it on FB. If they can do it, why can't the others? I tried to search for the video but can't find it now, but did find the Facebook page, worth checking it out by every one! https://www.facebook.com/MawlynnongTourist-Spot-Cleanest-village-in-Asia-211074139018631/   What a lovely place, definitely worth visiting and like you said Kalyani, if they can do it why not us ? It is all so natural and unspoilt ! let it remain so for decades to come .. Chandigarh is also a neat and clean city. Our cities are not clean because we depends on government for it. In Delhi AAP government is doing well for cleaning.   That is good because the last time I visited Delhi , I fond some areas very filthy .. If the AAP is really cleaning Delhi, then it is a commendable act and their example should be followed. But I feel that people who have been doing such service without expecting anything should be felicitated and their deeds made known to all, so more people follow their example. eg. Anna Hazare may have fallen low in the eyes of people for carrying his Lokpal agitation too far and then giving in, but he has literally created a heaven in his village Ralegan Siddhi and maintained it for last so many decades. It is due to hia hard work and dedication that his village is one of the cleanest, self-sustained and green village where there is no place for alcoholism, dirt and lazy souls. He should be applauded for this work and his example should be followed. if you will search you may find more village like Ralegan Sidhi. Part of government is cleaning is very little one. it is depends on the resident of village and city how they like cleanness. If we depends on government than cleaning of any place is not possible. Here is one organization Sacch Soda. This organisation clean big city Panipat with in one day with help of its followers.  Such voluntary organizations are needed more. . i know there are such organizations with the supporters from the public are doing yeomen service to keep the country neat and clean. And this the very motto of Swatch Bharat.    
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Horse riding as a sport.
Polo is a popular game in Rajasthan, and horses are used in it. Here is my city horse fare is annual activity. Local administration arrange every year horse fare. People from many state came here with horses. Horse can also dance on music.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Indian Muslims and ISI.
usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: rambabu wrote: usha manohar wrote: @ M G Singh - The communal mess that is our country today , it would not be easy for RSS or Modi to put things right straight away. They will have to do it step by step , first to untangle the mess and then only one can get down to business.Of course there is a section that is watching like a hawk trying its level best to bring down the morale of the present government .. These hawks can be ignored.. We know their mission is defaming a great leader. No doubt we are ignoring these hawks but it is not enough. Indeed Modi and BJP government is pinching in the eyes of some person like thron. Even some leaders of BJP is also pulling leg of Modi.     That is bound to be there especially from turn coats who will be instigated by their former party members.. But one can see Modi and his team of minister's determination in everything he does and a few unrealistic criticisms by communal and Fascist forces that want to destabiise him and the nation does not really matter as long as the majority is with him and BJP! Yes some forces wants that Modi encumber is base less dialouge, they also wants to divert his attention in worthless debates. But they don't know that Modi is silent killer. He is doing his work and after some his work speak itself.  
9 years ago
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9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: usha manohar wrote: When members tie themselves up in knots trying wriggle out of a tricky situation they have created for themselves ,it is best to leave it alone.. Coming back to the topic, I am told by visitors that Pakistan is a much cleaner country and better organised than India. I have visited Karachi which was more or less like one of our busy cities but Islamabad is supposed to be a cleaner city and people don't use the public places as toilets like they do here in India. That is surprising indeed! I think in India, apart from some North Eastern states, generally all open, public places are treated as trash bins. It is very surprising that the cleanest village in Asia is Mawlynnong which is in Meghalaya, I have seen a video of it on FB. If they can do it, why can't the others? I tried to search for the video but can't find it now, but did find the Facebook page, worth checking it out by every one! https://www.facebook.com/MawlynnongTourist-Spot-Cleanest-village-in-Asia-211074139018631/   What a lovely place, definitely worth visiting and like you said Kalyani, if they can do it why not us ? It is all so natural and unspoilt ! let it remain so for decades to come .. Chandigarh is also a neat and clean city. Our cities are not clean because we depends on government for it. In Delhi AAP government is doing well for cleaning.   That is good because the last time I visited Delhi , I fond some areas very filthy .. If the AAP is really cleaning Delhi, then it is a commendable act and their example should be followed. But I feel that people who have been doing such service without expecting anything should be felicitated and their deeds made known to all, so more people follow their example. eg. Anna Hazare may have fallen low in the eyes of people for carrying his Lokpal agitation too far and then giving in, but he has literally created a heaven in his village Ralegan Siddhi and maintained it for last so many decades. It is due to hia hard work and dedication that his village is one of the cleanest, self-sustained and green village where there is no place for alcoholism, dirt and lazy souls. He should be applauded for this work and his example should be followed. if you will search you may find more village like Ralegan Sidhi. Part of government is cleaning is very little one. it is depends on the resident of village and city how they like cleanness. If we depends on government than cleaning of any place is not possible. Here is one organization Sacch Soda. This organisation clean big city Panipat with in one day with help of its followers.   
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Indian Muslims and ISI.
vijay wrote: So they are being taken care of. Security persons are tackling the issue. Also so far excepting a couple of persons there are no reports of Indian citizens fighting for ISIS. All Muslims of the world are not one in their missions. Of course all Muslims are not supporters of ISIS. I know a case in Hyderabad. The son, a University student was caught while trying to fly away to Syria by the Security, But the poor parents were not aware of their son's deeds and the annoyed parents said, they do not have sympathy on their son and he should punished by the law.  
9 years ago
rambabu wrote: vijay wrote: Even private banks like Axis Bank are suffering from high NPA's. All banks take a hit on account of NPA's because all industries who take loans do not succeed and economic downturns also affect even healthy one's. n USA banks keep going bust. But yes if there isany  hanky panky it should be investigated and guilty punished. Bank nationalization was a political tool to ward off opposition used by Indira Gandhi, what is the point of weeping now. De-nationalize the banks. For God's sake do something instead of only shouting about past.   Why not, The banks were indeed fiefdoms of big business before 1969. Then Indira Gandhi nationalized the Banks to make advantageous to the politicians. That is the real cause for the present crisis. When the communal party Congress was responsible, not only for the Bank crisis also for a plethora of crisesis that ruined the Country for two decades the people will shout and curse the Congress. Owing to this, It has become burden to Modi Government to clear the garbage created by the erstwhile Govt. Of course, the nation is very confident that with time Modi will set right the things De nationalization is not possible. It is true that only nationalize banks are working under influence of government, private banks are also working under influence. Situation is improved in last years. Banks are working with some free hand. Best example of it is RBI governor, he is working as he like.    
9 years ago
We need 100 percent Uniform civil code. It's only then, Modi can think of realdevelopment . And, Modi can do it, if not now,certainly soon.
9 years ago
vijay wrote: @Usha is very right in demanding clean toilets. I have had opportunity to travel abroad a few times. Everywhere I have seen neat toilets even after use. In India we seem to have some psychological and pathological hatred for the toilet. We enjoy misusing it. Leaving it more dirtier seems to be the purpose. Even in airports and in trains like Rajdhani one comes across dirty toilets. Such dirty toilets I saw only once in China. You might have traveled in Rajdhani long ago. Now after the introduction of New reforms by Suresh Prabhu, travel. you see a sea change.  
9 years ago
Mallya  did not respond to the three summons served on him. But he requested the court to extend payment till May. The way in which Mallya is acting, shows that he will certainly come back to India.  
9 years ago
In fact even the toilets in our major airports are not well maintained, goes to show how dirty people are in general.. We need to have more pay and use toilets with automatic flushing and cleaning facility. May be expensive to install but it can be recovered in time through collection !
9 years ago
This is what exactly happening right now in my neighboring flat building material is dumped on the road. On a complaint. the corporation or Municipality will take action. But many will not complain.  
9 years ago
MG Singh wrote: @ Usha , you have given wonderful information about the horse in Bangalore. it touched me. Yes especially because it is a family from a lower strata belonging to a minority community ...many a times it is the ones with barely two square meals a day, who are willing to share even that with others .
9 years ago