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suni51 replied to the topic An Interesting Read For everyone....
Everyone knows everything but they pretend to be deaf and dumb. Any number of articles or facts will not make any difference on them.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
Actually I forget about the poorest section of our society. Most of them are under poverty line because of their laziness. There are opportunities here for them to lead a decent life. But they are not ready to do hard work. For them, begging is the easiest way to make money. They spend money only for food. They do not send their children to school, they sleep in public places, they cannot buy land or home with the money that they earn through begging.(exception in the case of professional beggars - they are earning more money than a government employees) Then why do they want more children to earn more income?
I am surprised that an educated lady like you can term such people as lazy, there are lazy people in all strata of the society, but the reason these people are on the streets and begging is not just because of their laziness. there are many contributing factors to it. And do you think that they like or enjoy begging and sleeping, spending their lives on the streets??? I am astonished at such an insensitive approach to such an issue!
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
Actually I forget about the poorest section of our society. Most of them are under poverty line because of their laziness. There are opportunities here for them to lead a decent life. But they are not ready to do hard work. For them, begging is the easiest way to make money. They spend money only for food. They do not send their children to school, they sleep in public places, they cannot buy land or home with the money that they earn through begging.(exception in the case of professional beggars - they are earning more money than a government employees) Then why do they want more children to earn more income?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Like Pakistan - a Muslim country, Modi and other BJP leaders are trying to make India as a Hindu country. Very few people were in BJP earlier. But now they became one of the strongest political party in our country. If they become more powerful, the condition of the people in other religions will be critical. Modi madly believe in mythology and try to divide the country on the basis of religion - the people who believe in Hinduism in one group and the people of other religions in the other group.
What do you mean by saying that condition of other people will become critical? Can you name any particular instances where Hindus have massacred people of other religions? PLease think carefully before posting something like this! India has always been a Hindu country and it belongs to Hindus. Other religions came here with foreign invaders and converted Hindus to their religions forcibly, but those people were never persecuted by Hindus but absorbed into the Indian culture.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar created new topic An Interesting Read For everyone....
Here is an interesting article to read, especially for the 'seculars' and leftists who so loudly advocate secularism and deny Hindu faith. But read it in fairness and to the end.
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2015/08/31/islamic-invasion-of-india-the-greatest-genocide-in-history/
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Dowry and alimony.
Ashish wrote:
Agreed to ms shampa
So use the Quote button. For instance, when you posted this in reply to my post, you should have cliked Quote button below ,y post. Please try and understand basic requirements here, otherwise it becomes difficult for all to follow.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
Like Pakistan - a Muslim country, Modi and other BJP leaders are trying to make India as a Hindu country. Very few people were in BJP earlier. But now they became one of the strongest political party in our country. If they become more powerful, the condition of the people in other religions will be critical. Modi madly believe in mythology and try to divide the country on the basis of religion - the people who believe in Hinduism in one group and the people of other religions in the other group.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
well i am a centrist i think most of the myths are right and some of them are wrong. well it depends on particular thinking.
9 years ago
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Indians are finally coming to terms with the population explosion..According to the last census conducted in 2011 the growth has come down considerably which is a good sign,and if this trend continues we may not face the predicted population explosion in years to come ! With most families opting for 2 or 3 children at the most population growth seems to have steadied down..
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Now-majority-of-families-have-2-or-less-kids/articleshow/51217075.cms?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TOI
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Some supposedly minor mistakes that changed the course of history...
Wow, how such tiny details could lead to rise and fall of empires, yet, on the other hand, it is indeed a fortunate thing or probably it was providence that Rommel decided to take the day off, good for him! Reading the bit about Titanic, those poor souls could have been saved all but because of a key. Although I do wonder if they did discover that the keys were not handed over, why didn't they simply break the box and retrieve them? Lack of oversight, probably!
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic An Interesting Read For everyone....
Everyone knows everything but they pretend to be deaf and dumb. Any number of articles or facts will not make any difference on them.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Jincy Aby wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
Actually I forget about the poorest section of our society. Most of them are under poverty line because of their laziness. There are opportunities here for them to lead a decent life. But they are not ready to do hard work. For them, begging is the easiest way to make money. They spend money only for food. They do not send their children to school, they sleep in public places, they cannot buy land or home with the money that they earn through begging.(exception in the case of professional beggars - they are earning more money than a government employees) Then why do they want more children to earn more income?
I am surprised that an educated lady like you can term such people as lazy, there are lazy people in all strata of the society, but the reason these people are on the streets and begging is not just because of their laziness. there are many contributing factors to it. And do you think that they like or enjoy begging and sleeping, spending their lives on the streets??? I am astonished at such an insensitive approach to such an issue!
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
Actually I forget about the poorest section of our society. Most of them are under poverty line because of their laziness. There are opportunities here for them to lead a decent life. But they are not ready to do hard work. For them, begging is the easiest way to make money. They spend money only for food. They do not send their children to school, they sleep in public places, they cannot buy land or home with the money that they earn through begging.(exception in the case of professional beggars - they are earning more money than a government employees) Then why do they want more children to earn more income?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
Jincy Aby wrote:
Like Pakistan - a Muslim country, Modi and other BJP leaders are trying to make India as a Hindu country. Very few people were in BJP earlier. But now they became one of the strongest political party in our country. If they become more powerful, the condition of the people in other religions will be critical. Modi madly believe in mythology and try to divide the country on the basis of religion - the people who believe in Hinduism in one group and the people of other religions in the other group.
What do you mean by saying that condition of other people will become critical? Can you name any particular instances where Hindus have massacred people of other religions? PLease think carefully before posting something like this! India has always been a Hindu country and it belongs to Hindus. Other religions came here with foreign invaders and converted Hindus to their religions forcibly, but those people were never persecuted by Hindus but absorbed into the Indian culture.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar created new topic An Interesting Read For everyone....
Here is an interesting article to read, especially for the 'seculars' and leftists who so loudly advocate secularism and deny Hindu faith. But read it in fairness and to the end.
https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2015/08/31/islamic-invasion-of-india-the-greatest-genocide-in-history/
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Dowry and alimony.
Ashish wrote:
Agreed to ms shampa
So use the Quote button. For instance, when you posted this in reply to my post, you should have cliked Quote button below ,y post. Please try and understand basic requirements here, otherwise it becomes difficult for all to follow.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
Like Pakistan - a Muslim country, Modi and other BJP leaders are trying to make India as a Hindu country. Very few people were in BJP earlier. But now they became one of the strongest political party in our country. If they become more powerful, the condition of the people in other religions will be critical. Modi madly believe in mythology and try to divide the country on the basis of religion - the people who believe in Hinduism in one group and the people of other religions in the other group.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Jincy Aby wrote:
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
What you are saying with respect to low income families is quite wrong, of course there are exceptions here also. But look around you, beggars and homeless people on the streets, people living in slums etc. families in rural areas, the equation works very differently for these people. in their case, it is not the more the mouths the less to feed, but it is the more the pair of hands in the family, the more income that can be earned. Children are not sent to schools but sent to work and labour at various jobs for more money.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby replied to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
People with low income do not try to get more children because they know very well that their income is not sufficient to accommodate more members. If the number of children are more than two, it is very difficult for parents to manage them. The new generation couples with high income also are not ready to take risk by giving birth to more children because they would like to enjoy their life. Now the people are educated and so they know very well about the birth control methods. Members of each health center is very active to educate people about the difficulties of increasing number of children. The population rate of our country is reduced recently because of these reasons.
9 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic How you view mythology!.
well i am a centrist i think most of the myths are right and some of them are wrong. well it depends on particular thinking.
9 years ago
Jincy Aby liked a reply to the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
9 years ago
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9 years ago
Jincy Aby liked the topic India finally coming to terms with its population...
Indians are finally coming to terms with the population explosion..According to the last census conducted in 2011 the growth has come down considerably which is a good sign,and if this trend continues we may not face the predicted population explosion in years to come ! With most families opting for 2 or 3 children at the most population growth seems to have steadied down..
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Now-majority-of-families-have-2-or-less-kids/articleshow/51217075.cms?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TOI
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Some supposedly minor mistakes that changed the course of history...
Wow, how such tiny details could lead to rise and fall of empires, yet, on the other hand, it is indeed a fortunate thing or probably it was providence that Rommel decided to take the day off, good for him! Reading the bit about Titanic, those poor souls could have been saved all but because of a key. Although I do wonder if they did discover that the keys were not handed over, why didn't they simply break the box and retrieve them? Lack of oversight, probably!
9 years ago