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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: MG Singh wrote: usha manohar wrote: I would rather be called naive and as far as others are concerned it is up to them what they choose to believe of an organisation like RSS which is patriotic and is always at the forefront when national tragedies occur, quietly working without hankering after any publicity ( they have been helping out even at Calcutta ) cant be said that of any other organisation which talks big about its achievements, nor did RSS divide India based on religion in 1947...I guess people need to introspect their own preferences before putting down others .Just because a family owned communal party decided to go all out defaming RSS , does not mean the rest of us are blind and deaf ! The RSS is a patriotic organization. I have seen that during the Kargil conflict RSS volunteers helped my squadron boys in everything. It was a great morale boost. My father tells me that in the 65 war with Pakistan the RSS volunteers caried hot food to the trenches of Indian soldiers. Alas, some perverted minds keep on harping and calling a RSS a fascist organization. The fascist theory as practiced under Mussoloni in Italy with the Brown shirts killing all opponents is not RSS way of work. How many know that RSS was allowed by Nehru to do a march past in 1963 during R Day parade.   I know s many RSS members and they are always ready to help out without bothering about religion or caste hen there is a calamity. We had one of the worst Communal riots here when the entire district was shut down and there was curfew all over he place. RSS workers would carry rice and other supplies through country boats and take it to people living in smaller villages, unable to get any supplies. They are respected by all here because they have been the cause of any trouble .. Any person who like to criticize, than he/she criticize at any cost. These type of person like to saw only negative things. RSS is big organization. it have lacs members. So it not possible that some mistake never happen. The person who are criticizing Sawaym Sewak, they don't know about their sacrifice. RSS is not capable to pay big amount as stifund to their workers. workers got very small amount. Most of worker, who is called Parchark eat dinner and lunch at the house of other sawaym sewak because they can't afford expenses of their diet.  They spend whole life in this style.    Yes that is true, their funds are not huge like political parties and they keep a very strict vigil on their spending. We had a piece of land here which was corporation owned and filled with rubbish, and generally very untidy. The RSS workers got together and cleared the whole place and have made it into a neat play ground, now being used by all. Others too pooled in and now there are stone benches and trees being planted to provide shade in the corners and so on..To call them communal goes to show the mentality and the ignorance of people. Being fascist and communal is different from life style. There is no doubt that RSS workers are generally self less, hard working, sacrificing and of good character. There is no point in making personal accusation against them. Many remain unmarried throughout life for the cause of organization. But the ideology of RSS is dangerous and is fascist. The stress is on Hindu Rashtra. They are anti Muslim, anti Christian, anti communist, anti anything progressive, anti secular.      Of course cannot expect anything else from a communal party supporter, who sees communal and Fascism everywhere exactly like what their party is and does .... one should experience RSS from close quarters before shooting one's mouth !
9 years ago
anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Caring of guest is culture and tradition of India. Some peoples are of shying and hesitation nature. It is also reason than hosts force guest to eat. In some part of country if host don't care and ask many time to eat, guest may be annoyed. But with changing time one must be change them self. It is enough to request once to guest for eating food of their choice.   True. " Atithi Devo Bhava" is the belief  in Indian families. But as you said, the guest should be allowed to eat whatever he likes. The host  should keep all the food items before the guest in order to eat whatever the guest likes. Here in my area it is not practice to serve food with hand by host to ghost. here when we received invitation time of lunch and dinner is printed on it. When we reached there host welcome us and ask only once for lunch or dinner. What you said about printed invitations is true for functions like marriages and Birthday celebrations etc. Here too we invite the guests through printed invitations. I'm talking about some private functions we invite the guests orally.      
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Shampa Sadhya wrote: On 14th April it is the first day of Baisakh according to Bengali calendar which will be celebrated as the Bengali New Year and the day is known as Poila Baisakh. Poila means first. So, every region will celebrate their New Year around the same time, I suppose. Thus, Happy New Year to all! Baisakh of Begal is celebrated in Punjab as Baisakhi. It is important festival of Punjab. It is time when farmers are harvesting their crops.   Harvest festival is an annual celebration, which occurs around the time of main harvesting of a given region. Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times through out India. Onam and Vishu are the agricultural festivals celebrated in Kerala. Sankranti or Makar Sankranti are the harvesting festivals in my state AP. Makar Sankarnti (14 January) is celebrated in most of part of country. But here in North it not  harvest festival. It is holy festival. Rajasthan is popular for kiting on this festival. In my state Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a harvest festival Flying Kites on Sankranti is a major attraction in my state too. Here in North crops don't ready for harvesting in January. January is month of cold. So here Makar Sankranti is religious festival. Please have a look above, where in I said because of regional differences in climates and crops, Harvest festivals can be found at various times through out India. In AP, the  main crop is rice. because of moderate cold in AP,suits very well for rice cultivation            
9 years ago
rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Caring of guest is culture and tradition of India. Some peoples are of shying and hesitation nature. It is also reason than hosts force guest to eat. In some part of country if host don't care and ask many time to eat, guest may be annoyed. But with changing time one must be change them self. It is enough to request once to guest for eating food of their choice.   True. " Atithi Devo Bhava" is the belief  in Indian families. But as you said, the guest should be allowed to eat whatever he likes. The host  should keep all the food items before the guest in order to eat whatever the guest likes. Here in my area it is not practice to serve food with hand by host to ghost. here when we received invitation time of lunch and dinner is printed on it. When we reached there host welcome us and ask only once for lunch or dinner.    
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Indian Muslims and ISI.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: What is the factual position. We need see the background of most ISI terrorists/ workers so far either nabbed or seen any way. It appears that most of these are Arab or from Europe. There are negligible number from India, Pakistan and South Asian countries. However as long as there is terrorism, some from everywhere will be attracted in wrong direction. The intelligence and security forces should be capable of handling such situation.  Religion is a senstive matter. some young may be attracted in wrong direction. But 2/3 million is not possible.  
9 years ago
vijay wrote: @Gulshan : The reason I asked these type of questions of @Sunil was because he asked me similar questions and dared me to answer them which I did. He has still not answered !! Sometimes such questions also come out in discussions. Do not take them seriously. I am not serious. I know you simply retorted with similar questions. The matter ended.   
9 years ago
usha manohar wrote: anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: MG Singh wrote: usha manohar wrote: I would rather be called naive and as far as others are concerned it is up to them what they choose to believe of an organisation like RSS which is patriotic and is always at the forefront when national tragedies occur, quietly working without hankering after any publicity ( they have been helping out even at Calcutta ) cant be said that of any other organisation which talks big about its achievements, nor did RSS divide India based on religion in 1947...I guess people need to introspect their own preferences before putting down others .Just because a family owned communal party decided to go all out defaming RSS , does not mean the rest of us are blind and deaf ! The RSS is a patriotic organization. I have seen that during the Kargil conflict RSS volunteers helped my squadron boys in everything. It was a great morale boost. My father tells me that in the 65 war with Pakistan the RSS volunteers caried hot food to the trenches of Indian soldiers. Alas, some perverted minds keep on harping and calling a RSS a fascist organization. The fascist theory as practiced under Mussoloni in Italy with the Brown shirts killing all opponents is not RSS way of work. How many know that RSS was allowed by Nehru to do a march past in 1963 during R Day parade.   I know s many RSS members and they are always ready to help out without bothering about religion or caste hen there is a calamity. We had one of the worst Communal riots here when the entire district was shut down and there was curfew all over he place. RSS workers would carry rice and other supplies through country boats and take it to people living in smaller villages, unable to get any supplies. They are respected by all here because they have been the cause of any trouble .. Any person who like to criticize, than he/she criticize at any cost. These type of person like to saw only negative things. RSS is big organization. it have lacs members. So it not possible that some mistake never happen. The person who are criticizing Sawaym Sewak, they don't know about their sacrifice. RSS is not capable to pay big amount as stifund to their workers. workers got very small amount. Most of worker, who is called Parchark eat dinner and lunch at the house of other sawaym sewak because they can't afford expenses of their diet.  They spend whole life in this style.    Yes that is true, their funds are not huge like political parties and they keep a very strict vigil on their spending. We had a piece of land here which was corporation owned and filled with rubbish, and generally very untidy. The RSS workers got together and cleared the whole place and have made it into a neat play ground, now being used by all. Others too pooled in and now there are stone benches and trees being planted to provide shade in the corners and so on..To call them communal goes to show the mentality and the ignorance of people. Being fascist and communal is different from life style. There is no doubt that RSS workers are generally self less, hard working, sacrificing and of good character. There is no point in making personal accusation against them. Many remain unmarried throughout life for the cause of organization. But the ideology of RSS is dangerous and is fascist. The stress is on Hindu Rashtra. They are anti Muslim, anti Christian, anti communist, anti anything progressive, anti secular.     
9 years ago
anil wrote: Caring of guest is culture and tradition of India. Some peoples are of shying and hesitation nature. It is also reason than hosts force guest to eat. In some part of country if host don't care and ask many time to eat, guest may be annoyed. But with changing time one must be change them self. It is enough to request once to guest for eating food of their choice.   True. " Atithi Devo Bhava" is the belief  in Indian families. But as you said, the guest should be allowed to eat whatever he likes. The host  should keep all the food items before the guest in order to eat whatever the guest likes.  
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
rambabu wrote: anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Shampa Sadhya wrote: On 14th April it is the first day of Baisakh according to Bengali calendar which will be celebrated as the Bengali New Year and the day is known as Poila Baisakh. Poila means first. So, every region will celebrate their New Year around the same time, I suppose. Thus, Happy New Year to all! Baisakh of Begal is celebrated in Punjab as Baisakhi. It is important festival of Punjab. It is time when farmers are harvesting their crops.   Harvest festival is an annual celebration, which occurs around the time of main harvesting of a given region. Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times through out India. Onam and Vishu are the agricultural festivals celebrated in Kerala. Sankranti or Makar Sankranti are the harvesting festivals in my state AP. Makar Sankarnti (14 January) is celebrated in most of part of country. But here in North it not  harvest festival. It is holy festival. Rajasthan is popular for kiting on this festival. In my state Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a harvest festival Flying Kites on Sankranti is a major attraction in my state too. Here in North crops don't ready for harvesting in January. January is month of cold. So here Makar Sankranti is religious festival.          
9 years ago
This quiz is about satellite communication, it deals with the basic information about satellites.
9 years ago
This quiz is about satellite communication, it deals with the basic information about satellites.
9 years ago
What is the factual position. We need see the background of most ISI terrorists/ workers so far either nabbed or seen any way. It appears that most of these are Arab or from Europe. There are negligible number from India, Pakistan and South Asian countries. However as long as there is terrorism, some from everywhere will be attracted in wrong direction. The intelligence and security forces should be capable of handling such situation. 
9 years ago
Caring of guest is culture and tradition of India. Some peoples are of shying and hesitation nature. It is also reason than hosts force guest to eat. In some part of country if host don't care and ask many time to eat, guest may be annoyed. But with changing time one must be change them self. It is enough to request once to guest for eating food of their choice.
9 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Shampa Sadhya wrote: On 14th April it is the first day of Baisakh according to Bengali calendar which will be celebrated as the Bengali New Year and the day is known as Poila Baisakh. Poila means first. So, every region will celebrate their New Year around the same time, I suppose. Thus, Happy New Year to all! Baisakh of Begal is celebrated in Punjab as Baisakhi. It is important festival of Punjab. It is time when farmers are harvesting their crops.   Harvest festival is an annual celebration, which occurs around the time of main harvesting of a given region. Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times through out India. Onam and Vishu are the agricultural festivals celebrated in Kerala. Sankranti or Makar Sankranti are the harvesting festivals in my state AP. Makar Sankarnti (14 January) is celebrated in most of part of country. But here in North it not  harvest festival. It is holy festival. Rajasthan is popular for kiting on this festival. In my state Makar Sankranti is celebrated as a harvest festival Flying Kites on Sankranti is a major attraction in my state too.        
9 years ago
anil wrote: rambabu wrote: anil wrote: MG Singh wrote: I think this is just news that is given with an edge of sensationalism. Offshore companies are legal and are allowed in Dubai also. Though there are names of some 500 Indians , mark my words nothing will come out of this exercise.  if these investments are legal why peoples didn't disclose it to tax authority of India. I am agree with you that noting will be come out but reason behind may be some other one. Pressure on government. Right now,  we should see whether the Indian investors figured in  the Panama Papers followed the rules or flouted the rules pertaining to investments in foreign  countries. All the investors denied that they had done nothing illegal. They had followed all applicable rules and regulations of Govt. of India RBI, FEMA and income tax.And regarding the outcome, it's too early to say conclusively. Yes we must be wait. After Bofforce scandle Amitabh again facing blame. I agree with you. In such matters especially, when the Indian investors are very sure  that they did not do anything illegal, It's better to wait and see what the investigation, if at all, if there is an investigation.          
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
rambabu wrote: anil wrote: Shampa Sadhya wrote: On 14th April it is the first day of Baisakh according to Bengali calendar which will be celebrated as the Bengali New Year and the day is known as Poila Baisakh. Poila means first. So, every region will celebrate their New Year around the same time, I suppose. Thus, Happy New Year to all! Baisakh of Begal is celebrated in Punjab as Baisakhi. It is important festival of Punjab. It is time when farmers are harvesting their crops.   Harvest festival is an annual celebration, which occurs around the time of main harvesting of a given region. Given regional differences in climates and crops, harvest festivals can be found at various times through out India. Onam and Vishu are the agricultural festivals celebrated in Kerala. Sankranti or Makar Sankranti are the harvesting festivals in my state AP. Makar Sankarnti (14 January) is celebrated in most of part of country. But here in North it not  harvest festival. It is holy festival. Rajasthan is popular for kiting on this festival.      
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Indian Muslims and ISI.
MG Singh wrote: usha manohar wrote: I suppose this is to be expected and my own feeling is that many youth do it because of poverty and for money rather than following any ideology. Later of course once they join they get brain washed and think they have a right to kill while cleansing the world ..I doubt if anything much can be done because we see a large number joining in from UK  and Europe as well..Our internal security needs to be increased and each individual should be watchful and report if there is anything suspicious. The problem will be acute in India. Large numbers of muslims from developed countries are indoctrinated and they are a great danger there. However Muslims are a small percentage there. In India they are 170 million and even if a small percentage are indoctrinbated here, one can well imagine what will happpen if 2/3 million start following ISI. They could create a terrible problem and it is no laughing matter.  No doubt if this will happen than India and we will face critical situation. Country like Pakistan will also increase our problem in this situation. But it my believe, I don't why, that average Indian Muslim like live here with peace. They don't like ISI of any other organization.    
9 years ago