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9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
MG Singh wrote:
There is no doubt about it as Modi is presently the most popular leader. But a word of caution after independence Nehru was extremely popular and loved by the masses but he failed India on crucial matters. Modi must avoid the pitfalls of Nehru and deliver on what he had promised. He requires concerted action to maintain his popularity, excuses are many but the real leader is one who surmounts them like Kemal Mustapha. I hope Modi is aware of it, but presently he has no viable competitor.
Modi is a great learner. He has a sharp brain that enables him to grasp the things in a moment.He knows well why the country elected him. He also knows what people expect of him. Which is why, I'm sure, Modi will not commit mistakes of the previous Government. He is on the right path. In this short time of his governance, the country witnessed an overall rating of 86 percent on economic performance, which lead to Job creation. And I'm very sure there are many things to come in next couple of years.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
Points are also given on the right icon. Sunny's points are 124.8K. There are three icons- topics, replies and points below stars.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
There is no doubt about it as Modi is presently the most popular leader. But a word of caution after independence Nehru was extremely popular and loved by the masses but he failed India on crucial matters. Modi must avoid the pitfalls of Nehru and deliver on what he had promised. He requires concerted action to maintain his popularity, excuses are many but the real leader is one who surmounts them like Kemal Mustapha. I hope Modi is aware of it, but presently he has no viable competitor.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
This is an example of lopsided priorities in India and I wonder when we if at all will ever be rid of them.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Thank you Usha. We cerebrated Ugadi today.The custom is to prepare Ugadi Pachchdi (A Prasadam ) The prasadam is made of Jaggery,, Lemon, neem leaves etc In total six varieties of ingredients. Then it is followed by Panchangam ( Almanac) recital by Vedic Pundits.
Today is first Navratra, today I am fast so didn't eat regular food. Now Happy new Samwatsar.
Entire state reveled in the the innumerable number of entertainment programmes. It's a custom in AP, on the Day of Ugadi, to hold literary programmes. TV channes provided a host of programmes related to Ugadi. It's believed that people, what ever they do on this day, will continue all along the year. Which is why people spend the day in a happy mood.
9 years ago
took the quiz Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.
This is a Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.lets see how much you know about this.Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
9 years ago
passed the quiz Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.
This is a Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.lets see how much you know about this.Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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 ..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
anil 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
Courts are last hope in this country, it is very sad that court didn't order to cancel these rubbish, show
The first one has been allowed and today the CM of Maharashtra has also agreed that the games could be shifted elsewhere, but where ? Karnataka has a drought situation and I am sure most people dont want this white elephant there ...
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
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.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
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
Courts are last hope in this country, it is very sad that court didn't order to cancel these rubbish, show
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Is there any automatic online tool available to check duplication of article in whole blog?.
Try grammarly but no site is reliable entirely.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Is there any automatic online tool available to check duplication of article in whole blog?.
usha manohar wrote:
I have never felt the need to use one so far although there are many such tools available.....When we google part of the article we are able to know if it is genuine or not , may not be as effective or perfect as the other specialised tools though!
Copyscape is best one and it is accepted by all site owners.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
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
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
I am supporting your proposal. Thansk
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
rambabu wrote:
Thank you Usha. We cerebrated Ugadi today.The custom is to prepare Ugadi Pachchdi (A Prasadam ) The prasadam is made of Jaggery,, Lemon, neem leaves etc In total six varieties of ingredients. Then it is followed by Panchangam ( Almanac) recital by Vedic Pundits.
Today is first Navratra, today I am fast so didn't eat regular food. Now Happy new Samwatsar.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
MG Singh wrote:
There is no doubt about it as Modi is presently the most popular leader. But a word of caution after independence Nehru was extremely popular and loved by the masses but he failed India on crucial matters. Modi must avoid the pitfalls of Nehru and deliver on what he had promised. He requires concerted action to maintain his popularity, excuses are many but the real leader is one who surmounts them like Kemal Mustapha. I hope Modi is aware of it, but presently he has no viable competitor.
Modi is a great learner. He has a sharp brain that enables him to grasp the things in a moment.He knows well why the country elected him. He also knows what people expect of him. Which is why, I'm sure, Modi will not commit mistakes of the previous Government. He is on the right path. In this short time of his governance, the country witnessed an overall rating of 86 percent on economic performance, which lead to Job creation. And I'm very sure there are many things to come in next couple of years.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
Points are also given on the right icon. Sunny's points are 124.8K. There are three icons- topics, replies and points below stars.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic After two years in power Narendra Modi remains the most popular leader.
There is no doubt about it as Modi is presently the most popular leader. But a word of caution after independence Nehru was extremely popular and loved by the masses but he failed India on crucial matters. Modi must avoid the pitfalls of Nehru and deliver on what he had promised. He requires concerted action to maintain his popularity, excuses are many but the real leader is one who surmounts them like Kemal Mustapha. I hope Modi is aware of it, but presently he has no viable competitor.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
This is an example of lopsided priorities in India and I wonder when we if at all will ever be rid of them.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Thank you Usha. We cerebrated Ugadi today.The custom is to prepare Ugadi Pachchdi (A Prasadam ) The prasadam is made of Jaggery,, Lemon, neem leaves etc In total six varieties of ingredients. Then it is followed by Panchangam ( Almanac) recital by Vedic Pundits.
Today is first Navratra, today I am fast so didn't eat regular food. Now Happy new Samwatsar.
Entire state reveled in the the innumerable number of entertainment programmes. It's a custom in AP, on the Day of Ugadi, to hold literary programmes. TV channes provided a host of programmes related to Ugadi. It's believed that people, what ever they do on this day, will continue all along the year. Which is why people spend the day in a happy mood.
9 years ago
took the quiz Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.
This is a Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.lets see how much you know about this.Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
9 years ago
passed the quiz Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.
This is a Quiz on taglines of Indian companies.lets see how much you know about this.Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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 ..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
anil 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
Courts are last hope in this country, it is very sad that court didn't order to cancel these rubbish, show
The first one has been allowed and today the CM of Maharashtra has also agreed that the games could be shifted elsewhere, but where ? Karnataka has a drought situation and I am sure most people dont want this white elephant there ...
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
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.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Some annoying Indian habits ( practices)...
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.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic No water to drink but enough for IPL show.
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
Courts are last hope in this country, it is very sad that court didn't order to cancel these rubbish, show
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Is there any automatic online tool available to check duplication of article in whole blog?.
Try grammarly but no site is reliable entirely.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Is there any automatic online tool available to check duplication of article in whole blog?.
usha manohar wrote:
I have never felt the need to use one so far although there are many such tools available.....When we google part of the article we are able to know if it is genuine or not , may not be as effective or perfect as the other specialised tools though!
Copyscape is best one and it is accepted by all site owners.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
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
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic There should be respect tag with profile as per point base.
I am supporting your proposal. Thansk
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
rambabu wrote:
Thank you Usha. We cerebrated Ugadi today.The custom is to prepare Ugadi Pachchdi (A Prasadam ) The prasadam is made of Jaggery,, Lemon, neem leaves etc In total six varieties of ingredients. Then it is followed by Panchangam ( Almanac) recital by Vedic Pundits.
Today is first Navratra, today I am fast so didn't eat regular food. Now Happy new Samwatsar.
9 years ago