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vijay replied to the topic Gross and blatant injustice to court employees .
All this can change when population is controlled and more jobs are created. Population when very high devalues the persons.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
the number of ads carried by the site have gone up significantly but the rewards for participating in forum and for writing articles is not increased to attract still more participation.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Should Khadi be the Friday Dress Code in Government Offices?.
Then on Friday tea should be served in kulhads made from clay so that potters also get to earn income. These are good ideas to pump in money to poorer sections of our society.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Can anyone tell how dowry has been created at first..
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Feeling Tired all day ? - Some Reasons ...
Watching late night TV is also a reason for less sleep.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Modi as a leader.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Bharatiya Janatha Party is actually a religious party. All the members in this party are Hindus. But people who believe in other religions never can give support to Modi and his government. It is a fact that Modi is a good leader and he knows the way to rule the country. All Indians know that Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi were very capable Prime Ministers of our country. But we cannot compare Rahul Gandhi with them even if he is also from the same family. In my opinion, he is not capable to rule India.
Though BJP members are mainly Hindu, there are very few Muslims too. Supporting a political party should not be based upon religious ground rather a party must be adjudged on the basis of their performance. Thus, if this government works for the country and the countrymen irrespective of any bias, if there is progress in every field, corruption decreases and the overall status seems hopeful then there is no reason to vote against it. The party is not against including people from the minority groups as members. The people from the minority groups need to think above religion and must trust a national party and join them to broaden its sphere and should not reject BJP only on the grounds of religion.
Very interesting reply. It makes me surprise when you stated that Muslim members are also in BJP. I cannot believe it! Even if BJP is ready to accept the people of other religions, 98% are not ready to join in this party because people give higher priority to religion.
If you don't believe it then I cannot help but fact will remain fact. You can check on Google and you will get to know. There are hardly six or seven Muslim members in BJP but the point is that they are there. M.J. Akbar is one of them.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Donald Trump and his Anti Moslem Stand: Any lessons?.
It would be worthwhile to know how Reagan broke the Soviet Empire ?
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Should Khadi be the Friday Dress Code in Government Offices?.
Khadi only for Friday and not for any other days. The suggestion is in discussion stage and it is not about any particular uniform but only to wear clothes made of Khadi fabric on Friday. What's wrong in it? It's one of India's oldest industry and if through this compulsion it receives a push which will be good in terms of everything.
9 years ago
vijay wrote:
The quality of posts should also be taken into consideration. Answering every post, passing harsh remarks on persons who cannot defend themselves on the forum like saying someone is a terrorist ad should be whipped or abusing a particular community should be discouraged and not rewarded. Some system can be worked out. Moderators should act neutral and not be seen outdoing members in negativity.
You are right, points should be on the basis of the quality of our postings. Do not use forum to degrade other members. Treat each member as a human.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Modi as a leader.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Bharatiya Janatha Party is actually a religious party. All the members in this party are Hindus. But people who believe in other religions never can give support to Modi and his government. It is a fact that Modi is a good leader and he knows the way to rule the country. All Indians know that Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi were very capable Prime Ministers of our country. But we cannot compare Rahul Gandhi with them even if he is also from the same family. In my opinion, he is not capable to rule India.
Though BJP members are mainly Hindu, there are very few Muslims too. Supporting a political party should not be based upon religious ground rather a party must be adjudged on the basis of their performance. Thus, if this government works for the country and the countrymen irrespective of any bias, if there is progress in every field, corruption decreases and the overall status seems hopeful then there is no reason to vote against it. The party is not against including people from the minority groups as members. The people from the minority groups need to think above religion and must trust a national party and join them to broaden its sphere and should not reject BJP only on the grounds of religion.
Very interesting reply. It makes me surprise when you stated that Muslim members are also in BJP. I cannot believe it! Even if BJP is ready to accept the people of other religions, 98% are not ready to join in this party because people give higher priority to religion.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Jincy Aby wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
I am most surprised to read Boddunan is boring. I find it an interesting site, more than Hubpages, where I also write. In fact article writing on boddunan is both a challenge and a pleasure. I should know because I wrote off and on on some 40 sites including academiaresearch.com
Boddunan is one of the best sites for writing articles. Members who have lots of free time can spend their time to write quality articles. But it is not possible for ladies especially after marriage. Most of the time they are busy with family and children.
You are absolutely right. I have worked on three/four sites and realised that for home makers freelancing from home is very difficult. Though it seems we have ample time to invest, while going to bed we realise we did nothing very constructive on our writing platform. The time gets invested in cooking, answering every door bell, attend phone calls, other unlimited chores and attending the requirements of the family members. Ultimately, minimum writing is done on regular basis.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby liked the topic Modi as a leader.
After 66 years of near disastrous rule a man in the shape of Modi has emerged He is a scruplusly honest man with clear vision. He has changed many a course and for once India has a leader who is not ashamed to be a Hindu. His prayng at the Japanese holy Shrine was appreciated. He has brought the attention of the world to India. He needs to be given a decade to set right the policies of vote banks, riots, flawed crony politics and a policy to denegrate India. Even AB Vajpaee is not a patch on the dynamism of Modi
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
I am here for the last few months and have enjoyed every bit of it. There is a good scope to earn money through article writing. It depends upon the users how one wants to use this site and accordingly one can invest his/her time in writing.
Boddunan gives opportunities to its members to earn money. If they have time and interest they can utilize this opportunity to make money.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
All the active members are enjoying every bit of Forums. For me, retaining Forums is more than enough.Other things whether they are there or not doesn't make any difference
You are the most active member and the number 1 forum supporter of boddunan. From your activities, one can understand so easily about your interest in forum postings.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
vijay wrote:
The quality of posts should also be taken into consideration. Answering every post, passing harsh remarks on persons who cannot defend themselves on the forum like saying someone is a terrorist ad should be whipped or abusing a particular community should be discouraged and not rewarded. Some system can be worked out. Moderators should act neutral and not be seen outdoing members in negativity.
You are right, points should be on the basis of the quality of our postings. Do not use forum to degrade other members. Treat each member as a human.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Gross and blatant injustice to court employees .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Is this something new, since the time we got independence this sort of thing has been going on, orderlies and employees doing house work and even getting beaten when they dont make way, like it happened with Siddaramaiah when he beat a bureaucrat ( I guess that is not newsworthy) in Karnataka.. If one has to highlight one minor episode, I am sure there are hundreds of such humiliating incidents...employees carrying chappals of Jayalalitha, Rahul Gandi etc etc.. Here the judge has brought enough attention to himself by charging the employee, whereas i most cases they remain unknown..
Even some Police officer's case got highlighted who made a subordinate to put shoes in his feet. It shows their cheap mentality but it seems there is no end to it.
Of course it is as bad with the police department, One of my relative is married to a DCP in Bangalore and they have a driver,a gardener, a cook , a handyman to iron the shirts,uniforms and polish the shoes and a sidey who does all the odd jobs like pay bills and run errands and I was surprised to hear that most of them were constables who have completed their graduation...My cousin who is herself an Engineer finds nothing wrong in it which according to her is what they are due to get in their " Position" ...
Same is the case with all high ranking government officers who treat their subordinates as their personal servants and helpers. Those who refused to do so are either demoralized severely or transferred to very backward areas. But such injustice coming from a judge who is supposed to uphold constitutional and judicial system in total fairness, comes quite surprising and disappointing.
He must have thought that he is above law and maybe even above God. That's why he and his family interestingly used positional authority to suppress and charge the subordinate for committing no offence at all.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Gross and blatant injustice to court employees .
All this can change when population is controlled and more jobs are created. Population when very high devalues the persons.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
the number of ads carried by the site have gone up significantly but the rewards for participating in forum and for writing articles is not increased to attract still more participation.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Should Khadi be the Friday Dress Code in Government Offices?.
Then on Friday tea should be served in kulhads made from clay so that potters also get to earn income. These are good ideas to pump in money to poorer sections of our society.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Can anyone tell how dowry has been created at first..
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Feeling Tired all day ? - Some Reasons ...
Watching late night TV is also a reason for less sleep.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Modi as a leader.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Bharatiya Janatha Party is actually a religious party. All the members in this party are Hindus. But people who believe in other religions never can give support to Modi and his government. It is a fact that Modi is a good leader and he knows the way to rule the country. All Indians know that Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi were very capable Prime Ministers of our country. But we cannot compare Rahul Gandhi with them even if he is also from the same family. In my opinion, he is not capable to rule India.
Though BJP members are mainly Hindu, there are very few Muslims too. Supporting a political party should not be based upon religious ground rather a party must be adjudged on the basis of their performance. Thus, if this government works for the country and the countrymen irrespective of any bias, if there is progress in every field, corruption decreases and the overall status seems hopeful then there is no reason to vote against it. The party is not against including people from the minority groups as members. The people from the minority groups need to think above religion and must trust a national party and join them to broaden its sphere and should not reject BJP only on the grounds of religion.
Very interesting reply. It makes me surprise when you stated that Muslim members are also in BJP. I cannot believe it! Even if BJP is ready to accept the people of other religions, 98% are not ready to join in this party because people give higher priority to religion.
If you don't believe it then I cannot help but fact will remain fact. You can check on Google and you will get to know. There are hardly six or seven Muslim members in BJP but the point is that they are there. M.J. Akbar is one of them.
9 years ago
vijay replied to the topic Donald Trump and his Anti Moslem Stand: Any lessons?.
It would be worthwhile to know how Reagan broke the Soviet Empire ?
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Should Khadi be the Friday Dress Code in Government Offices?.
Khadi only for Friday and not for any other days. The suggestion is in discussion stage and it is not about any particular uniform but only to wear clothes made of Khadi fabric on Friday. What's wrong in it? It's one of India's oldest industry and if through this compulsion it receives a push which will be good in terms of everything.
9 years ago
vijay wrote:
The quality of posts should also be taken into consideration. Answering every post, passing harsh remarks on persons who cannot defend themselves on the forum like saying someone is a terrorist ad should be whipped or abusing a particular community should be discouraged and not rewarded. Some system can be worked out. Moderators should act neutral and not be seen outdoing members in negativity.
You are right, points should be on the basis of the quality of our postings. Do not use forum to degrade other members. Treat each member as a human.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Modi as a leader.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
Bharatiya Janatha Party is actually a religious party. All the members in this party are Hindus. But people who believe in other religions never can give support to Modi and his government. It is a fact that Modi is a good leader and he knows the way to rule the country. All Indians know that Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi were very capable Prime Ministers of our country. But we cannot compare Rahul Gandhi with them even if he is also from the same family. In my opinion, he is not capable to rule India.
Though BJP members are mainly Hindu, there are very few Muslims too. Supporting a political party should not be based upon religious ground rather a party must be adjudged on the basis of their performance. Thus, if this government works for the country and the countrymen irrespective of any bias, if there is progress in every field, corruption decreases and the overall status seems hopeful then there is no reason to vote against it. The party is not against including people from the minority groups as members. The people from the minority groups need to think above religion and must trust a national party and join them to broaden its sphere and should not reject BJP only on the grounds of religion.
Very interesting reply. It makes me surprise when you stated that Muslim members are also in BJP. I cannot believe it! Even if BJP is ready to accept the people of other religions, 98% are not ready to join in this party because people give higher priority to religion.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Jincy Aby wrote:
MG Singh wrote:
I am most surprised to read Boddunan is boring. I find it an interesting site, more than Hubpages, where I also write. In fact article writing on boddunan is both a challenge and a pleasure. I should know because I wrote off and on on some 40 sites including academiaresearch.com
Boddunan is one of the best sites for writing articles. Members who have lots of free time can spend their time to write quality articles. But it is not possible for ladies especially after marriage. Most of the time they are busy with family and children.
You are absolutely right. I have worked on three/four sites and realised that for home makers freelancing from home is very difficult. Though it seems we have ample time to invest, while going to bed we realise we did nothing very constructive on our writing platform. The time gets invested in cooking, answering every door bell, attend phone calls, other unlimited chores and attending the requirements of the family members. Ultimately, minimum writing is done on regular basis.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby liked the topic Modi as a leader.
After 66 years of near disastrous rule a man in the shape of Modi has emerged He is a scruplusly honest man with clear vision. He has changed many a course and for once India has a leader who is not ashamed to be a Hindu. His prayng at the Japanese holy Shrine was appreciated. He has brought the attention of the world to India. He needs to be given a decade to set right the policies of vote banks, riots, flawed crony politics and a policy to denegrate India. Even AB Vajpaee is not a patch on the dynamism of Modi
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
I am here for the last few months and have enjoyed every bit of it. There is a good scope to earn money through article writing. It depends upon the users how one wants to use this site and accordingly one can invest his/her time in writing.
Boddunan gives opportunities to its members to earn money. If they have time and interest they can utilize this opportunity to make money.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
Jincy Aby wrote:
rambabu wrote:
All the active members are enjoying every bit of Forums. For me, retaining Forums is more than enough.Other things whether they are there or not doesn't make any difference
You are the most active member and the number 1 forum supporter of boddunan. From your activities, one can understand so easily about your interest in forum postings.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic Boddunan became boring.
vijay wrote:
The quality of posts should also be taken into consideration. Answering every post, passing harsh remarks on persons who cannot defend themselves on the forum like saying someone is a terrorist ad should be whipped or abusing a particular community should be discouraged and not rewarded. Some system can be worked out. Moderators should act neutral and not be seen outdoing members in negativity.
You are right, points should be on the basis of the quality of our postings. Do not use forum to degrade other members. Treat each member as a human.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Gross and blatant injustice to court employees .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Is this something new, since the time we got independence this sort of thing has been going on, orderlies and employees doing house work and even getting beaten when they dont make way, like it happened with Siddaramaiah when he beat a bureaucrat ( I guess that is not newsworthy) in Karnataka.. If one has to highlight one minor episode, I am sure there are hundreds of such humiliating incidents...employees carrying chappals of Jayalalitha, Rahul Gandi etc etc.. Here the judge has brought enough attention to himself by charging the employee, whereas i most cases they remain unknown..
Even some Police officer's case got highlighted who made a subordinate to put shoes in his feet. It shows their cheap mentality but it seems there is no end to it.
Of course it is as bad with the police department, One of my relative is married to a DCP in Bangalore and they have a driver,a gardener, a cook , a handyman to iron the shirts,uniforms and polish the shoes and a sidey who does all the odd jobs like pay bills and run errands and I was surprised to hear that most of them were constables who have completed their graduation...My cousin who is herself an Engineer finds nothing wrong in it which according to her is what they are due to get in their " Position" ...
Same is the case with all high ranking government officers who treat their subordinates as their personal servants and helpers. Those who refused to do so are either demoralized severely or transferred to very backward areas. But such injustice coming from a judge who is supposed to uphold constitutional and judicial system in total fairness, comes quite surprising and disappointing.
He must have thought that he is above law and maybe even above God. That's why he and his family interestingly used positional authority to suppress and charge the subordinate for committing no offence at all.
9 years ago