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rambabu replied to the topic Saffronizing education .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: anil wrote: chinmoymukherjee wrote: In none of my posts I have advocated the cause of this language as a spoken language despite its extraordinarily rich vocabulary it can't be the lingua franca like English. The reasons are clear. As to the small number of people who visited this planet to reform and break fresh and new paths and vision my only question is : When did we have them in thousands and millions unlike today when we have more leaders than followers!!!! Although I in favor of promotion of Sanskrit, but it is almost impossible to use this as a spoken language and medium of study. But we must be learn it.  Although impracticable, I challenge the Sanskrit enthusiasts to publish a Sanskrit daily-paper or internet edition and run this at least for a month.  Sudharma is a Sanskrit news paper from the city of Mysore Karnataka since 1970. Here is the link http://sudharma.epapertoday.com/ I'm a Sanskrit lover. I can run such Sanskrit news paper if someone fiances me.        
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Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: rambabu wrote: It is the practice of any dictionary to add to their dictionaries every year a word popularly used. But this time Oxford Dictionary added Emoji  an emoticon , a symbol that shows several emotions. This is the first time a dictionary has selected not a popular word but an emoticon.. This emoticon is not going to affect the language in any way. This is in tune with the current trend. Whether it serves the purpose of some  or not in conveying the full sense or not is something different.Such people can use words instead of an emoticon. Every one has a way of communicating. One may use his own words or symbols for expressing himself. But he also needs to know words or symbols he would not use otherwise he will not be able to understand what others say.     Definitely. Users have always the choice of using either emoticons or their equivalent words. Oxford dictionary has introduced the Emoji emoticon. But its not mandatory for the user to use it.      
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vijay wrote: What is full form of TBM and what was the medicine so that others can be careful. Yes side effects are a problem. Tracheobronchomalacia is the full form of TBM. The general characteristic of TBM is shortness of breath. TBM should be treated as early as possible.  
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Generally a child's behavioral patterns change quickly. Yesterday's rude behaving child may become a soft speaking gentle child with age. But, these behavior patterns are to be noted by the parents and taken corrective steps In all, l it's the parents responsibility that plays a vital role in shaping a child. Good habits should form in the formative years of a child.  
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Hrishikesh Mukherjee is known for his social films that reflect the changing middle class ethos. They are not very extravagant productions budget wise. Though he produced many successful movies, I liked Guddi. Jaya Bachhan simply lived in her role as Guddi. The song " Bolere papiha " sung by Vani Jairam and composed by Vasant Desai  certainly makes an indent on anybody's heart. I recommend Guddi for all Movie goers.  
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Heated Bihar Polls ..Round 4.
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It's a fact that a newly formed Government takes time for carrying on its activities in full swing. The question of Bhaktas or blind supporters will not arise.  
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
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rambabu replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
I thought, that I should not deny the  opportunity of a truly eligible and deserving person who is in real need.  
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rambabu replied to the topic ISIS attack on Paris.
UN Security counci alreadtl unanimously passed a resolution . It aims at chocking of funds for ISIS as well as al - quaida  linked groups. The dooms day for ISIS is a certainty sooner than later.  
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By Uttering nonsense in a country that's a pain in the neck from the very beginning to India shows, how these politicians like Manishankar utilize even with the slightest opportunity shows their power hunger to stage a  comeback.   
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Mulayam Singh's Birthday Celebration.
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Mulayam and the likes of him hide their past sins behind the glitz and glam of these celebrations to hide their criminal cases and to hoodwink the public who are mostly gullible.  
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mohan manohar wrote: I think vote bank politics will be always there. Most of political parties have their own choice of permutations and combinations to work it out and some times it fails to achieve success results and some other time not. During general election in the phase of Bihar and UP such comments get votes for BJP if I am right but now it is total opposite. Political mood of people is completely dynamic element and the way it should tilt no one could ever predict. It is the experience in political field that should matters and even successful political persons lose miserably. What it surprises the most emergence of RJD as number one party in Bihar even toppling Nitish Kumar. I agree with you. Vote bank politics were there and continue to be there as long as the politics are there. But vote bank politics doesn't mean demeaning  other political parties.  
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Education vs Religion.
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rambabu replied to the topic Education vs Religion.
Rationalism doesn't mean ridiculing someone's beliefs and mocking those believers. I firmly opine that not coming in the way of others way of life . Religion is good for someone. No one has the right to ridicule others.  
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