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Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
If such measures taken for the upliftment of the downtrodden then it is fine. Maybe at first we may feel our expenses are going high but if it's manageable then there is no problem. Still, I have some doubt in my mind that is on the name of improving the condition of the needy our subsidy will be stopped and later we come to know that the needy were not helped either and like different other scams this also tuns into a big scam called gas subsidy scam. Just an assumption because till date we saw that every government always tried to fool us.
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Manoj Kumar Lamba said thank you to Shampa Sadhya for his/her reply to the topic HAPPY DIWALI WISHES.
Thank you and same to you. I extend my Diwali greetings to the whole Boddunan community. May God bless each and everyone and their families!
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rambabu wrote: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: rambabu wrote: It was said earlier too, that such unrest conditions are created with an ulterior motive. About Media's role in creating panic, what all I can say  is, to some extent Media could succeed. But with the time, Writers returning the Awards has become stale and ultimately the entire issue will  disappear in to oblivion. The saffron group is highly intolerant. We are underestimating them. This may prove very costly if we ignore. Just see the link. They will make choices abuses even on dissenter and his disabled son. http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/modi-supporters-on-social-media-abused-my-disabled-son-arun-shourie/390172 Intolerance is  the original characteristic of Khaddar Topi brigades. Since 1967, 16 major communal riots broke out. Out of which 10 happened under the Congress or Congress ally ruled regions. http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-6-worst-communal-riots-under-upa-government-1984678 It is notable that saffron elements and the communal forces in minorities are responsible for communal tension. Govt. is responsible for maintenance of law and order. But party in power cannot be equated with criminal. A chowkidar could be negligent but he can't be treated at par with thief.  To elucidate, saffron elements are akin to thieves whereas various political parties in power and administration are akin to Chowkidar.              
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We yet need to know the exact position of subsidy on gas.  It is yet to be seen whether subsidy will be limited to non tax payer or only BPL card holders.  
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Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic HAPPY DIWALI WISHES.
Thank you and same to you. I extend my Diwali greetings to the whole Boddunan community. May God bless each and everyone and their families!
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rambabu wrote: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: anil wrote: chinmoymukherjee wrote:Saffronizing education is nether a goal worth striving for nor is it feasible in today's realities.Verification is just one click away!! Similarly laying importance on Sanskrit is not saffronization. Its literature continues to captivate the imagination of the cerebral world by being an ocean of knowledge encompassing all brunches of it,accommodating all strands and shades of views and philosophies.However it has lost its spoken status as a language for ever. Sanskrit is a language like other languages. First, how many students are interested in reading languages. Maths, English, is much more important for students.  Sanskrit is not like other languages. This is extinct and used only for ceremonial, decorative or religious rituals.  Sanskrit cannot be dismissed simply as a dead language. It did not lose its relevance even today. It is listed as one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It is the official language of Uttarakhand. The Sahitya Academy if India has given an Award for the best creative work in sanskrit every year since 1967. I said this is merely ceremonial, extinct language used only for religious rituals. Uttranchal Govt. declared Sanskrit as associate official language. This is also just decorative as not a single govt communique seems to have been issued by Uttarakhand govt. so far in Sanskrit. Neither govt. nor legislative assembly does anything in Sanskrit. This is listed in constitution but not in use anywhere. So does this not imply that this is just symbolic or decorative. However I agree that Sanskrit may be useful for study of ancient books or topics written in ancient period in this language. Even then this will be restricted to select scholars in ancient studies and this will never be of common use in present days. This suffices to say that this is extinct.      
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Manoj Kumar Lamba said thank you to Gulshan Kumar Ajmani for his/her reply to the topic HAPPY DIWALI WISHES.
Thank you. My Diwali greetings to all. 
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Thank you. My Diwali greetings to all. 
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WISHING A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS  DIWALI TO ALL BODDUNAN MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS.
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bhuyali saroj replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
if anything is done for the betterment of public interest then i think its good in sense of all goodness 
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Rubbishing Sanskrit as an extinct and a decorative language is nothing but a ridiculous attempt to decorate one's own ignorance with greater ignorance! When the whole world of scholars and even corporate honchos are taking fresh and enlightened interest in its study and research such preposterous views look all the more strange and baffling! If one looks at the oldest pharmacology which is recorded in this language known as Ayurveda one would be able to comprehend its true importance and relevance today.
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Graying is a natural process and a part of aging. Premature graying , hair fall, hair texture etc are hereditary but may occur due to unhealthy diet , pollution, improper hair care and so on. A good diet with plenty of vegetables, fruits, nuts and a good hair care regimen comprising of oiling, washing and conditioning are essential for healthy hair. Gray hair if healthy should not be a matter of concern I feel! 
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rambabu replied to the topic Nobel for Ramdev! .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: rambabu wrote: There is nothing wrong with Ramdev's desire to become a Nobel Laureate. But the reason for his being Black deprived him from getting the coveted Award sounds Idiotic.  Who were Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela to name a few who were the famous Nobel Laureates in black color if not  Nobel Laureates ? If he deserves Nobel, okay. No issue. But why say that racialism is an obstruction. The recipients of the award Malala, Pakistani and Satyarthi, Indian are also not white.  Agreed. Ramdev's comments on Nobel prize is an example of foolishness. He thinks Nobel Prize is another foreign prize mainly for Angrezi who are fair complexioned.    
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rambabu replied to the topic Saffronizing education .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote: anil wrote: chinmoymukherjee wrote:Saffronizing education is nether a goal worth striving for nor is it feasible in today's realities.Verification is just one click away!! Similarly laying importance on Sanskrit is not saffronization. Its literature continues to captivate the imagination of the cerebral world by being an ocean of knowledge encompassing all brunches of it,accommodating all strands and shades of views and philosophies.However it has lost its spoken status as a language for ever. Sanskrit is a language like other languages. First, how many students are interested in reading languages. Maths, English, is much more important for students.  Sanskrit is not like other languages. This is extinct and used only for ceremonial, decorative or religious rituals.  Sanskrit cannot be dismissed simply as a dead language. It did not lose its relevance even today. It is listed as one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. It is the official language of Uttarakhand. The Sahitya Academy if India has given an Award for the best creative work in sanskrit every year since 1967.      
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