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MG Singh replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
vijay wrote:
Average Indian traveller does not enjoy tourism. He is only intersted in reaching destination and immediately moving to next one. He is quantity driven rather than quality driven.
very true, travel and exploration is not in the genes of Hindus. One hears of mariners like Vasco de Gama and other great travellers, but never a Indian. Hindus did not produce any great travellor, explorer or conqueror. Muslims were great travellers like Ibn Battuta, conquerors as well.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
As it stands India is a sure shot winner.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Minor aches and pains , if neglected can turn fatal !!!!.
Every body suffers from some or the other kind of acute pain in their life. The complaints become chronic if we neglect them, and assume that everything will be fine even if we don't take any kind of medicines. I think the only way to to prevent the long term suffering is to get your body checked when the complaints are minor instead of waiting for the complaints to get chronic.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
Virat played superbly to take India into semi finals.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
India won the match courtesy Virat Kohli. What a marvellous performance by him!
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
Average Indian traveller does not enjoy tourism. He is only intersted in reaching destination and immediately moving to next one. He is quantity driven rather than quality driven.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
The Mughals were outsiders who conquered India. To expect them to be 100 per cent sympathetic to its subjects is very naive and betrays proper understanding of history.
9 years ago
usha manohar answered the question Do our attempts have some extend?.
There is a time for everything after which it loses its relevance, so it is better to have s timeframe, so that you move on if and when things don't work out or give the expected results
9 years ago
usha manohar answered the question Is it the right way to protest?.
By now we all know that the award wapdi was a political stunt organised tobshow the ruling government in poor light. Many very disturbing things took place but the award wapdi brigade remsins mum and does not seem to.care.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:Babu saroj wrote:
No, they shouldn't be treated as an adult because they are not mature enough to distinguish between wrong and right
Go and ask the family members of the victims, what they think about juvenile criminals who ruined their lives. No one is saying that the jail authorities should stop trying for their transformation but it should be done during rigorous imprisonment and they must not be left free in the open. They should know how nasty they acted and must be made to repent but if they do not get strong punishment then they will never realise.
Yes i agree with but they should kept at that place where they can learn goodness and right things.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
Like Pandora's box, the more you open and look more details cone out of Mughal brutality snd we have some members who want to pretend simply because it dies not suit their communal party's perception..
http://www.mysteryofindia.com/2016/03/brutality-of-isis-is-the-copy-of-what-mughals-did-with-sikhs-of-punjab.html
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Mostly the juvenile crimes are related to low income groups. It is necessary to impart proper schooling and education to such potential juvenile criminals. Many children don't go to school but begin working with adults in restaurants, vehicle repair shops. They mix with adults since very childhood and lose their innocence. It is necessary to tackle the kissue from social and psychological angle.
It is right that crimes by juveniles are not only problem of law and order, it is also social and psychological problem. Courts must be consider this fact while deciding cases of juveniles.
The problem has been too much consideration by the law that has gone on to embolden certain type of deviant youngsters , who commit all kinds of extremrly violent crimes like rape and murder. They should be shown no mercy whatsoever and given adult punishment.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
Sadly I doubt if there is even one tourist spot or city in India that is a tourists delight ! Either the surrounding are dirty or you find people surrounding you, selling things or offering their services as guide, all of which puts you off..added to that the crowds and the poor facililities makes the experience quite a nightmare. The tourist sector has been totally neglected by all governments , state and central !
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
vijay wrote:
Average Indian traveller does not enjoy tourism. He is only intersted in reaching destination and immediately moving to next one. He is quantity driven rather than quality driven.
very true, travel and exploration is not in the genes of Hindus. One hears of mariners like Vasco de Gama and other great travellers, but never a Indian. Hindus did not produce any great travellor, explorer or conqueror. Muslims were great travellers like Ibn Battuta, conquerors as well.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
As it stands India is a sure shot winner.
9 years ago
Bajirao replied to the topic Minor aches and pains , if neglected can turn fatal !!!!.
Every body suffers from some or the other kind of acute pain in their life. The complaints become chronic if we neglect them, and assume that everything will be fine even if we don't take any kind of medicines. I think the only way to to prevent the long term suffering is to get your body checked when the complaints are minor instead of waiting for the complaints to get chronic.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
Virat played superbly to take India into semi finals.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Will India will win this world cup 2016..
India won the match courtesy Virat Kohli. What a marvellous performance by him!
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
Average Indian traveller does not enjoy tourism. He is only intersted in reaching destination and immediately moving to next one. He is quantity driven rather than quality driven.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
The Mughals were outsiders who conquered India. To expect them to be 100 per cent sympathetic to its subjects is very naive and betrays proper understanding of history.
9 years ago
usha manohar answered the question Do our attempts have some extend?.
There is a time for everything after which it loses its relevance, so it is better to have s timeframe, so that you move on if and when things don't work out or give the expected results
9 years ago
usha manohar answered the question Is it the right way to protest?.
By now we all know that the award wapdi was a political stunt organised tobshow the ruling government in poor light. Many very disturbing things took place but the award wapdi brigade remsins mum and does not seem to.care.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:Babu saroj wrote:
No, they shouldn't be treated as an adult because they are not mature enough to distinguish between wrong and right
Go and ask the family members of the victims, what they think about juvenile criminals who ruined their lives. No one is saying that the jail authorities should stop trying for their transformation but it should be done during rigorous imprisonment and they must not be left free in the open. They should know how nasty they acted and must be made to repent but if they do not get strong punishment then they will never realise.
Yes i agree with but they should kept at that place where they can learn goodness and right things.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Can there be another division of India on religious lines?.
Like Pandora's box, the more you open and look more details cone out of Mughal brutality snd we have some members who want to pretend simply because it dies not suit their communal party's perception..
http://www.mysteryofindia.com/2016/03/brutality-of-isis-is-the-copy-of-what-mughals-did-with-sikhs-of-punjab.html
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic How to tackle juvenile criminals?.
anil wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Mostly the juvenile crimes are related to low income groups. It is necessary to impart proper schooling and education to such potential juvenile criminals. Many children don't go to school but begin working with adults in restaurants, vehicle repair shops. They mix with adults since very childhood and lose their innocence. It is necessary to tackle the kissue from social and psychological angle.
It is right that crimes by juveniles are not only problem of law and order, it is also social and psychological problem. Courts must be consider this fact while deciding cases of juveniles.
The problem has been too much consideration by the law that has gone on to embolden certain type of deviant youngsters , who commit all kinds of extremrly violent crimes like rape and murder. They should be shown no mercy whatsoever and given adult punishment.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic The importance of travelling and going places.
Sadly I doubt if there is even one tourist spot or city in India that is a tourists delight ! Either the surrounding are dirty or you find people surrounding you, selling things or offering their services as guide, all of which puts you off..added to that the crowds and the poor facililities makes the experience quite a nightmare. The tourist sector has been totally neglected by all governments , state and central !
9 years ago