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rambabu replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
It is already there and you can see that if you put your cursor on your stars. Everyone has different titles according to their experience
Santosh Kumar has Maestro Mate while Anil has Diamond mate
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Thanks for telling me about it, indeed I never check my profile. I prefer to take part in discussions.
Anil.,I often check it. By moving the cursor, it gives all about the member's performance details like answers, Status etc. Though not often, I found Blue dots instead of Red dots. Of course, it was immediately got corrected.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
suni51 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.
May I help you check the cleanest village of Asia Mawlynnong- Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MJa27WgOM
Breath taking. Mawlynnong, Asia's cleanest is also referred as God''s own Garden, situated in the East Khasi hills of Meghalaya. The video is clear..
9 years ago
suni51 disliked a reply to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
Babu saroj wrote:
No, i don't think it is important that much because we all are same here and we didn't need to have this
We all are not same here
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
May I help you check the cleanest village of Asia Mawlynnong- Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MJa27WgOM
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Youngsters as young as 11 years, driving without valid license on the Roads of Vizag is a very common view. I have seen during my Morning walks umpteen times Bike racing by juveniles. And I also have witnessed these juveniles causing fatal accidents. Some of these cases were reported by me in the concerned Police stations.. But these incidences of Juvenile crime are still continuing. Unless Police Dept will do some thing strict, these incidents will go on.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
well this happen in India mostly because people in India sees her/his guest as god and they try to make them happy in every possible way. well it might be annoying for somebody but i think instead of feeling annoying we should respect their gesture.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
No, i don't think it is important that much because we all are same here and we didn't need to have this
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Amitabh Bacchan and Ashvrya Rai Bacchan hide their black money.
i think actor who is a legend making a wrong impression on the people of India. he is setting a bad example to his followers, which is really huge in number almost half of the country.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
AAP is doing some thing good. But that's due to rivalry between the BJP and AAP. In reality Delhi's cleanliness remained as unclean as ever. This was testified by my own Son -in- Law who came recently to India. He observed still there uncleaned streets that too on the Main and important roads.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
yes he is the most popular face as a politician in India now because of his hard work and good deed which he is done to the citizen of India.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Nice to see lot of changes in boddunan website.
well i can only request admin that he should raise a lit bit of money in every aspects, so as to encourage lots of people to join here. well yeah now also the site is perfect in every aspects but i think that the admin should look on cash credit to encourage more people to work hard on this site.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
this is what the condition of Indian government they focus more on richer in comparison to poorer. one side where people are dying to get water and on the other side where there is lots of water to spread on the full stadium
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Bajirao wrote:
This is total wastage of water but government don't care about it because they get compensated for the water usage.
Maharashtra cricket association argued that they purchase water for its use and also water is not potable and cannot be useful for drinking purpose.
The MCA and crazy cricket lovers will argue any way they want because they want to enjoy watching the match.
It just goes to show the pathetic state of average India human mind, selfishness.. I sincerely hope that the court takes a strict view of the issue
True Usha, and it is not just a few parts, but more than half of the state is reeling under severe drought, there is not a drop of water to drink for animals and humans, Places such as Vidarbha and Marathwada get water once in 8 to 15 days and here they are about to waste almost 7-8 lakh liters of water daily on the upkeep of cricket pitches. Truth is that, several bigwig industrialists such as Ambanis and others who hold large stakes in the IPL matches will stand to lose money if IPL is canceled. And in a country where cheap entertainment such as IPL and Bollywood movies are glorified and celebrities from these two fields are worshipped more than God, who is concerned if the rest of the state is dying of thirst!
Kalyani, cricket has always been there and loved by the masses but the IPL , which was started during the UPA regime by some of the then ministers having a vested interest in it along with the cricket board . In Fact the style was created by Mallya, the cheer leaders and the glamour and sale of players , one can see his stamp on it !!!!! honestly what a low for a glorious game like cricket. ..
Yes, Cricket has always been there and loved by all, but ever since it has turned into a glorified circus with cheerleaders in skimpy outfits, players being auctioned off like mere objects etc. I have lost all interest for it. What is surprising is that even top players Like Sachin Tendulkar and others allowed themselves to be bought and sold like horses and let the game be turned into cheap entertainment. What's more, people love it, without even single consideration for waste of money, water on this activity! It really jars on the mind!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Nice to see lot of changes in boddunan website.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
anil wrote:
suni51 wrote:
It is already there and you can see that if you put your cursor on your stars. Everyone has different titles according to their experience
Santosh Kumar has Maestro Mate while Anil has Diamond mate
Try it
Thanks for telling me about it, indeed I never check my profile. I prefer to take part in discussions.
Anil.,I often check it. By moving the cursor, it gives all about the member's performance details like answers, Status etc. Though not often, I found Blue dots instead of Red dots. Of course, it was immediately got corrected.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
suni51 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.
May I help you check the cleanest village of Asia Mawlynnong- Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MJa27WgOM
Breath taking. Mawlynnong, Asia's cleanest is also referred as God''s own Garden, situated in the East Khasi hills of Meghalaya. The video is clear..
9 years ago
suni51 disliked a reply to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
Babu saroj wrote:
No, i don't think it is important that much because we all are same here and we didn't need to have this
We all are not same here
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
May I help you check the cleanest village of Asia Mawlynnong- Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MJa27WgOM
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Youngsters as young as 11 years, driving without valid license on the Roads of Vizag is a very common view. I have seen during my Morning walks umpteen times Bike racing by juveniles. And I also have witnessed these juveniles causing fatal accidents. Some of these cases were reported by me in the concerned Police stations.. But these incidences of Juvenile crime are still continuing. Unless Police Dept will do some thing strict, these incidents will go on.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
well this happen in India mostly because people in India sees her/his guest as god and they try to make them happy in every possible way. well it might be annoying for somebody but i think instead of feeling annoying we should respect their gesture.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
No, i don't think it is important that much because we all are same here and we didn't need to have this
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Amitabh Bacchan and Ashvrya Rai Bacchan hide their black money.
i think actor who is a legend making a wrong impression on the people of India. he is setting a bad example to his followers, which is really huge in number almost half of the country.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
AAP is doing some thing good. But that's due to rivalry between the BJP and AAP. In reality Delhi's cleanliness remained as unclean as ever. This was testified by my own Son -in- Law who came recently to India. He observed still there uncleaned streets that too on the Main and important roads.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
yes he is the most popular face as a politician in India now because of his hard work and good deed which he is done to the citizen of India.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Nice to see lot of changes in boddunan website.
well i can only request admin that he should raise a lit bit of money in every aspects, so as to encourage lots of people to join here. well yeah now also the site is perfect in every aspects but i think that the admin should look on cash credit to encourage more people to work hard on this site.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
this is what the condition of Indian government they focus more on richer in comparison to poorer. one side where people are dying to get water and on the other side where there is lots of water to spread on the full stadium
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Bajirao wrote:
This is total wastage of water but government don't care about it because they get compensated for the water usage.
Maharashtra cricket association argued that they purchase water for its use and also water is not potable and cannot be useful for drinking purpose.
The MCA and crazy cricket lovers will argue any way they want because they want to enjoy watching the match.
It just goes to show the pathetic state of average India human mind, selfishness.. I sincerely hope that the court takes a strict view of the issue
True Usha, and it is not just a few parts, but more than half of the state is reeling under severe drought, there is not a drop of water to drink for animals and humans, Places such as Vidarbha and Marathwada get water once in 8 to 15 days and here they are about to waste almost 7-8 lakh liters of water daily on the upkeep of cricket pitches. Truth is that, several bigwig industrialists such as Ambanis and others who hold large stakes in the IPL matches will stand to lose money if IPL is canceled. And in a country where cheap entertainment such as IPL and Bollywood movies are glorified and celebrities from these two fields are worshipped more than God, who is concerned if the rest of the state is dying of thirst!
Kalyani, cricket has always been there and loved by the masses but the IPL , which was started during the UPA regime by some of the then ministers having a vested interest in it along with the cricket board . In Fact the style was created by Mallya, the cheer leaders and the glamour and sale of players , one can see his stamp on it !!!!! honestly what a low for a glorious game like cricket. ..
Yes, Cricket has always been there and loved by all, but ever since it has turned into a glorified circus with cheerleaders in skimpy outfits, players being auctioned off like mere objects etc. I have lost all interest for it. What is surprising is that even top players Like Sachin Tendulkar and others allowed themselves to be bought and sold like horses and let the game be turned into cheap entertainment. What's more, people love it, without even single consideration for waste of money, water on this activity! It really jars on the mind!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Nice to see lot of changes in boddunan website.
9 years ago