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rambabu replied to the topic Scientists and film personalities follow writers .
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
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic How to care for your graying hair .
Greying of hair with the increase in age is a natural phenomenon. But there are a lucky few whose hair remains Black forever. Generally a healthy diet gives healthy hair. A diet rich in pulses, green veggies certainly helps in the growth of lush black hair.
I eat a healthy diet. But it seems I'm an exception. Now I'm a baldy. The best thing is to accept it as it comes.
10 years ago
rambabu liked the topic Gas subsidy ending .
You may soon lose your gas subsidy. Besides, additional service tax burden on all services. Plus costly train reservation cancellation. These and may be some more measures are going to make life difficult.
http://www.bhopalsamachar.com/2015/11/blog-post_592.html?spref=fb
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
The Government's decision to end LPG subsidy facility to the rich is laudable. It aims to extend the facility to the poor and deserving is going to release the resources. I feel it sure is going to serve the aim of socially responsible use of public money.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic Gas subsidy ending .
You may soon lose your gas subsidy. Besides, additional service tax burden on all services. Plus costly train reservation cancellation. These and may be some more measures are going to make life difficult.
http://www.bhopalsamachar.com/2015/11/blog-post_592.html?spref=fb
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic How to care for your graying hair .
How you care your graying hair. Personally I just use shampoo and oil. But there are some more suggestions:
https://in.style.yahoo.com/post/132858680534/how-your-hair-changes-as-you-age-and-how-to
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Scientists and film personalities follow writers .
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
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Saffronizing education .
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.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Nobel for Ramdev! .
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.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Indo Nepal relation.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Prediction itself says, it's a forecast.It may be deducted from how things are going in the immediate present. Seeing the present players China's presence and it's expansionism, there may be chances for evil plans to be used against India.
It may become true or false in the coming years.
No doubt China has started to work on his plan. China is supplying 1000 tones oil to Nepal as grant.
Being a sovereign country, Nepal is entitled to diplomatic relation and economic interaction with any country. We cannot legally object to Nepal importing from China. India is also importing many things from China. Even Sardar Patel statue is being made in China in spite of stress on MAKE IN INDIA.
We need be very tactful in dealing with our neighbouring countries- the SARC nations.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Earnings not showing.
Articles approved by the editor but cash not yet given. This will be done by admin.
10 years ago
Tirthankar Majumdar created new topic Earnings not showing.
Hello,
I have written 2 articles and both have been approved. But my earnings are still zero. Could you please tell me the reason for this?
Thanks
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Heated Bihar Polls ..Round 4.
Every political party has a few such fence sitters who are ready to jump at the slightest given opportunity ..They will of course look after their interests first and noting can keep them happy and contented because they are greedy and power hungry to start with !
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
I dont need to try , since I have to do it every day much more than the required time...35 minutes in each period ! Thankfully after two periods I have a free period. I am not obese, so no worries !
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
Adding some details about Kohinoor diamond. It was first mentioned in 1306 while it was in possession of Rajah of Malwa and at that time it apparently weighed 186 carats the shape and size of a small Hens egg.From 1306 it has changed hands many times , gone into the possession of Mughal Kings and Hindu rulers. Babar had it for some time and Shah Jehan had it placed in his ornate Peacock throne. It became famous and known worlwide when a French traveler, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, who was an expert at valuating diamonds wrote about Kohinoor calling it The Great Mughal because it was in the hands of Mughal Kings.
Finally it landed in the hands of Ranjit singh and Governor Dal Housie was responsible for manipulating the weak Sikh empire and taking possession of Kohinoor. To make it look like a gift he arranged that Ranjt singh's successor Duleep Singh should present it to queen Victoria , who was the empress of India , then.
In 1852 the Kohinoor was re cut to increase its brilliance and mounted in a tiara with other smaller diamonds .
The mysterious curse that the diamond has - 'He owns the diamond has the world , will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or a woman can wear it with impunity " It is not sure how and when this curse originated but there is violence and bloodshed among all male royalty that took possession of the diamond. Britishers knowing about this made sure that it was worn by their reigning queen..
http://themystery2012.blogspot.in/2012/07/kohinoor-diamond.html
10 years ago
Lopamudra replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Yes David De' Souza from Indian Leisure group took the campaign and says that the 105 carat diamond from India was stolen from India and demands that the British Government should return it back.
As much I know it was not stolen but was gifted to Queen during English rule.
There are different versions. The jewel was given to the reigning queen of the time by the last ruler of the Sikhs Duleep Singh after lo British annexed Punjab. Then over the yearso it was passed on to the Britishers and landed finally in the Britain. But the present Group says that the British had stolen the Diamond according to the article link
It is not right that British had stolen this diamond. It is gifted by Dalip Singh to British India company and there are British Indian company gift it to Queen. Maharaja Dalip also gave his state to British. After changing religion Dalip singh became a Christian. He married with British girl and setteled in Britain. There is noting wrong in trying to get it back, but it very hard job. Good Luck
Duleep Singh was a very young boy, 8/9 years old. He was also taken away from his mother. He could not have gifted the diamond. It was confiscated by the East India company and gifted to the Queen.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Scientists and film personalities follow writers .
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
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic How to care for your graying hair .
Greying of hair with the increase in age is a natural phenomenon. But there are a lucky few whose hair remains Black forever. Generally a healthy diet gives healthy hair. A diet rich in pulses, green veggies certainly helps in the growth of lush black hair.
I eat a healthy diet. But it seems I'm an exception. Now I'm a baldy. The best thing is to accept it as it comes.
10 years ago
rambabu liked the topic Gas subsidy ending .
You may soon lose your gas subsidy. Besides, additional service tax burden on all services. Plus costly train reservation cancellation. These and may be some more measures are going to make life difficult.
http://www.bhopalsamachar.com/2015/11/blog-post_592.html?spref=fb
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Gas subsidy ending .
The Government's decision to end LPG subsidy facility to the rich is laudable. It aims to extend the facility to the poor and deserving is going to release the resources. I feel it sure is going to serve the aim of socially responsible use of public money.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic Gas subsidy ending .
You may soon lose your gas subsidy. Besides, additional service tax burden on all services. Plus costly train reservation cancellation. These and may be some more measures are going to make life difficult.
http://www.bhopalsamachar.com/2015/11/blog-post_592.html?spref=fb
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic How to care for your graying hair .
How you care your graying hair. Personally I just use shampoo and oil. But there are some more suggestions:
https://in.style.yahoo.com/post/132858680534/how-your-hair-changes-as-you-age-and-how-to
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Scientists and film personalities follow writers .
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
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Saffronizing education .
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.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Nobel for Ramdev! .
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.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Indo Nepal relation.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Prediction itself says, it's a forecast.It may be deducted from how things are going in the immediate present. Seeing the present players China's presence and it's expansionism, there may be chances for evil plans to be used against India.
It may become true or false in the coming years.
No doubt China has started to work on his plan. China is supplying 1000 tones oil to Nepal as grant.
Being a sovereign country, Nepal is entitled to diplomatic relation and economic interaction with any country. We cannot legally object to Nepal importing from China. India is also importing many things from China. Even Sardar Patel statue is being made in China in spite of stress on MAKE IN INDIA.
We need be very tactful in dealing with our neighbouring countries- the SARC nations.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Earnings not showing.
Articles approved by the editor but cash not yet given. This will be done by admin.
10 years ago
Tirthankar Majumdar created new topic Earnings not showing.
Hello,
I have written 2 articles and both have been approved. But my earnings are still zero. Could you please tell me the reason for this?
Thanks
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Heated Bihar Polls ..Round 4.
Every political party has a few such fence sitters who are ready to jump at the slightest given opportunity ..They will of course look after their interests first and noting can keep them happy and contented because they are greedy and power hungry to start with !
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
I dont need to try , since I have to do it every day much more than the required time...35 minutes in each period ! Thankfully after two periods I have a free period. I am not obese, so no worries !
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
Adding some details about Kohinoor diamond. It was first mentioned in 1306 while it was in possession of Rajah of Malwa and at that time it apparently weighed 186 carats the shape and size of a small Hens egg.From 1306 it has changed hands many times , gone into the possession of Mughal Kings and Hindu rulers. Babar had it for some time and Shah Jehan had it placed in his ornate Peacock throne. It became famous and known worlwide when a French traveler, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, who was an expert at valuating diamonds wrote about Kohinoor calling it The Great Mughal because it was in the hands of Mughal Kings.
Finally it landed in the hands of Ranjit singh and Governor Dal Housie was responsible for manipulating the weak Sikh empire and taking possession of Kohinoor. To make it look like a gift he arranged that Ranjt singh's successor Duleep Singh should present it to queen Victoria , who was the empress of India , then.
In 1852 the Kohinoor was re cut to increase its brilliance and mounted in a tiara with other smaller diamonds .
The mysterious curse that the diamond has - 'He owns the diamond has the world , will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or a woman can wear it with impunity " It is not sure how and when this curse originated but there is violence and bloodshed among all male royalty that took possession of the diamond. Britishers knowing about this made sure that it was worn by their reigning queen..
http://themystery2012.blogspot.in/2012/07/kohinoor-diamond.html
10 years ago
Lopamudra replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Yes David De' Souza from Indian Leisure group took the campaign and says that the 105 carat diamond from India was stolen from India and demands that the British Government should return it back.
As much I know it was not stolen but was gifted to Queen during English rule.
There are different versions. The jewel was given to the reigning queen of the time by the last ruler of the Sikhs Duleep Singh after lo British annexed Punjab. Then over the yearso it was passed on to the Britishers and landed finally in the Britain. But the present Group says that the British had stolen the Diamond according to the article link
It is not right that British had stolen this diamond. It is gifted by Dalip Singh to British India company and there are British Indian company gift it to Queen. Maharaja Dalip also gave his state to British. After changing religion Dalip singh became a Christian. He married with British girl and setteled in Britain. There is noting wrong in trying to get it back, but it very hard job. Good Luck
Duleep Singh was a very young boy, 8/9 years old. He was also taken away from his mother. He could not have gifted the diamond. It was confiscated by the East India company and gifted to the Queen.
10 years ago