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rambabu replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
There are two versions. One version is Kohinoor was gifted by the last Sikh ruler after the British annexed the Punjab. But the present group of a few Indians from Britain and a few Artists dubbed it as stolen. This is given in the link article.
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RAMAKRISHNAN. A replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
The study is just a data analysis based on the lifestyle of different people. It has not provided any scientific basis why standing reduces obesity.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
If it was stolen then it must be returned to India. Now, the point is that suppose it was gifted, then, how can one ask it return? It's so controversial.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
True. This is an effective way of treating obesity. Simplest way that can be followed is Standing and working on a conveniently suitable high table for about 20 to 25 minutes.
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Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
I need to try this method. Though this method is free of hassle, it needs patience to keep on standing for such a long period of time.
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rambabu replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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 the British annexed Punjab. Then over the years, 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
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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.
10 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked an answer to the question Whom we forgive easily - Close Ones or Far Ones?.
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Man Made Calamity - Threatens millions of people ...
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rambabu replied to the topic Man Made Calamity - Threatens millions of people ...
Man in his mad rush for development started raping the nature and environment since a long. When the environment is abused in a such a high magnitude, Environment shows its wrath in the form Cyclones, Earthquakes and Tsunamis and wreaks havoc on the mankind. The only panacea is to bow down before Mother nature and appease its wrath.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
There are two versions. One version is Kohinoor was gifted by the last Sikh ruler after the British annexed the Punjab. But the present group of a few Indians from Britain and a few Artists dubbed it as stolen. This is given in the link article.
10 years ago
RAMAKRISHNAN. A replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
The study is just a data analysis based on the lifestyle of different people. It has not provided any scientific basis why standing reduces obesity.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
If it was stolen then it must be returned to India. Now, the point is that suppose it was gifted, then, how can one ask it return? It's so controversial.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
True. This is an effective way of treating obesity. Simplest way that can be followed is Standing and working on a conveniently suitable high table for about 20 to 25 minutes.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic An easy way to avoid Obesity.
I need to try this method. Though this method is free of hassle, it needs patience to keep on standing for such a long period of time.
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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rambabu replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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 the British annexed Punjab. Then over the years, 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
10 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic Koh-i-noor Diamond - Legal Challenge against Queen Elizabeth.
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.
10 years ago
Sandhya Rani liked an answer to the question Whom we forgive easily - Close Ones or Far Ones?.
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Man Made Calamity - Threatens millions of people ...
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Man Made Calamity - Threatens millions of people ...
Man in his mad rush for development started raping the nature and environment since a long. When the environment is abused in a such a high magnitude, Environment shows its wrath in the form Cyclones, Earthquakes and Tsunamis and wreaks havoc on the mankind. The only panacea is to bow down before Mother nature and appease its wrath.
10 years ago