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Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Flyover under construction ( since 7 years collapses in Calcutta !!.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
usha manohar wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
vijay wrote:
There as dozens of unused airports which are not able to attract traffic. Tourism is undertaken from savings and Indians are still hand to mouth.
All these airports were made by the Goraji( british), but India is a poor country and we cannot upkeep these airports. Some are being looked after by the IAF, with their Care and Maintenenace Units. Can one imagine that at Kumbhigram the Americans built 27 runaways. Whew! Only 3 are operational now. India has a long way to go yet.
Why not bring in private entrepreneur , so that they have the freedom to choose routes that are viable and provide connectivity to other places.
Private entrepreneurs in India always turn out to be expensive outfits and beyond reach of the common people. But if individuals were to form cooperative societies on the lines similar to that are formed in agricultural sector, it would benefit larger groups in terms of employment and also help control costs as well as benefit more travelers. Just a thought!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
Happy New Year to you too Anil, although we will be celebrating our New Year on Gudhi Padwa on 8th April this year.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
usha manohar wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
True Usha, no one is denying that the lower caste people have not been wronged, in fact the upper caste people have already paid for those wrongdoings as these people now do not get government jobs even if they do have merit. Almost all the key positions in Government and many universities are held by lower caste people due to reservation. Instead of focusing and helping their still-downtrodden community members, these lower caste cadre indulges in heavy corruption and spreading widespread hatred against upper caste member. Changing scriptures and twisting history is just a tip of the iceberg compared to other activities they indulge in. Many such organisations whose sole agenda is hatred against UC people even seek funds from Arabian countries which is an antinational act. It just proves that these would go to any length only to seek so-called revenge against UC people.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to MG Singh for his/her reply to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
We should not forget that initial progress of Russia, China and Cuba was because of Marxism. Nobody can deny that Russia was transformed from a backward country to a superpower. So the same with China. Where Marxism failed was that it negated human values and that led to a wrong application. Dictatorship of the proletariat was substituted by the dictatorship of the party and one man rule. But Communisms may still make a comeback. Our own rebels in the heart of India are espousing the Maoist doctrine and they control 30% of the area there
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
@Usha
Realistically speaking this ideology
has not thrived inKyoto a if you accept
that the Communist Party of India inincompoops
the oldest political parties,though
subsequently it degenerated into multiple
leftists political outfits.Puzzlingly
the objective conditions in India suited
or still suit these parties but these nincompoops
of leader were terribly short on foresight,
corrupt to the core and grossly incompetent.
For instance when English was banished
from primary syllabus,Jyoti
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
MG Singh wrote:
vijay wrote:
There as dozens of unused airports which are not able to attract traffic. Tourism is undertaken from savings and Indians are still hand to mouth.
All these airports were made by the Goraji( british), but India is a poor country and we cannot upkeep these airports. Some are being looked after by the IAF, with their Care and Maintenenace Units. Can one imagine that at Kumbhigram the Americans built 27 runaways. Whew! Only 3 are operational now. India has a long way to go yet.
Why not bring in private entrepreneur , so that they have the freedom to choose routes that are viable and provide connectivity to other places.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
I feel that one of the msjor readons why Communism is able to thrive in India is because of our political system which divided rather than unite and corrupt ion. According to opinion polls in all likelihood Communist party may yet again come to power in Kerala this time round and only the ruling party can be blamed for all the scams and corruption during its regime.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar liked a reply to the topic Flyover under construction ( since 7 years collapses in Calcutta !!.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
usha manohar wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
vijay wrote:
There as dozens of unused airports which are not able to attract traffic. Tourism is undertaken from savings and Indians are still hand to mouth.
All these airports were made by the Goraji( british), but India is a poor country and we cannot upkeep these airports. Some are being looked after by the IAF, with their Care and Maintenenace Units. Can one imagine that at Kumbhigram the Americans built 27 runaways. Whew! Only 3 are operational now. India has a long way to go yet.
Why not bring in private entrepreneur , so that they have the freedom to choose routes that are viable and provide connectivity to other places.
Private entrepreneurs in India always turn out to be expensive outfits and beyond reach of the common people. But if individuals were to form cooperative societies on the lines similar to that are formed in agricultural sector, it would benefit larger groups in terms of employment and also help control costs as well as benefit more travelers. Just a thought!
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Happy new year (Bhartiya).
Happy New Year to you too Anil, although we will be celebrating our New Year on Gudhi Padwa on 8th April this year.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
usha manohar wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
True Usha, no one is denying that the lower caste people have not been wronged, in fact the upper caste people have already paid for those wrongdoings as these people now do not get government jobs even if they do have merit. Almost all the key positions in Government and many universities are held by lower caste people due to reservation. Instead of focusing and helping their still-downtrodden community members, these lower caste cadre indulges in heavy corruption and spreading widespread hatred against upper caste member. Changing scriptures and twisting history is just a tip of the iceberg compared to other activities they indulge in. Many such organisations whose sole agenda is hatred against UC people even seek funds from Arabian countries which is an antinational act. It just proves that these would go to any length only to seek so-called revenge against UC people.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to MG Singh for his/her reply to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
We should not forget that initial progress of Russia, China and Cuba was because of Marxism. Nobody can deny that Russia was transformed from a backward country to a superpower. So the same with China. Where Marxism failed was that it negated human values and that led to a wrong application. Dictatorship of the proletariat was substituted by the dictatorship of the party and one man rule. But Communisms may still make a comeback. Our own rebels in the heart of India are espousing the Maoist doctrine and they control 30% of the area there
9 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
@Usha
Realistically speaking this ideology
has not thrived inKyoto a if you accept
that the Communist Party of India inincompoops
the oldest political parties,though
subsequently it degenerated into multiple
leftists political outfits.Puzzlingly
the objective conditions in India suited
or still suit these parties but these nincompoops
of leader were terribly short on foresight,
corrupt to the core and grossly incompetent.
For instance when English was banished
from primary syllabus,Jyoti
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
MG Singh wrote:
vijay wrote:
There as dozens of unused airports which are not able to attract traffic. Tourism is undertaken from savings and Indians are still hand to mouth.
All these airports were made by the Goraji( british), but India is a poor country and we cannot upkeep these airports. Some are being looked after by the IAF, with their Care and Maintenenace Units. Can one imagine that at Kumbhigram the Americans built 27 runaways. Whew! Only 3 are operational now. India has a long way to go yet.
Why not bring in private entrepreneur , so that they have the freedom to choose routes that are viable and provide connectivity to other places.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic A beautiful article on why we need Swadeshi!.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
As told by Usha Manohar, there could be political hand behind new versions of mythological stories, e.g. Durga and mahishasur, Holkia and Prahalad. But the fact remains that all versions are Hindu. The alternative versions are being promoted by organizations like 'Mool Niwasi sangh' (Native residents association), who believe that upper castes are Aryans who came from abroad and enslaved the natives or mool niwasi and reduced them to low status by including them in Hindu religion as 'Shudra' low castes meant to do all sort of unpleasant jobs for the Aryans (upper caste Hindus).
The non believers or atheists are not directly involved. In fact, this is issue among Hindus- lower caste and upper castes. It may be that the lower castes are now awakening and demanding their just and proper status.
There is no denying the fact that the so called lower castes were treated badly and they have now decided to hit back.
But why twist facts and change scriptures? Instead if they concentrate on bettering themselves through education and enlightening themselves with knowledge, would it not make them as good or better than the so called upper caste people?
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Communism - Is it a failed ideology ?.
I feel that one of the msjor readons why Communism is able to thrive in India is because of our political system which divided rather than unite and corrupt ion. According to opinion polls in all likelihood Communist party may yet again come to power in Kerala this time round and only the ruling party can be blamed for all the scams and corruption during its regime.
9 years ago