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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.  
10 years ago
I think it depends on a particular job, one cannot keep trying once the importance of your efforts has lost its value.
10 years ago
The beauty is hidden in the eyes of the onlooker. The things look the way how you look at things.
10 years ago
We forget none, only the close ones take time to go away from the memory but the people whom we stay in touch seldom come to mind seldomely but I repeat we forgot none. The frequency of memory is directly related to our closeness of relations.
10 years ago
Yes, I read about it that a group lead by David D'souza has started a campaign against Queen for bringing Kohinoor back to India. 
10 years ago
I never had to think twice when it came to traveling to places. Either my company was was paying for the trips or I spent from my own resources and later adjusted these trips by cutting from some other expenses. However, I never kept any reserve funds for the purpose in particular. For me me, mere thought of a trip always started a strange feeling inside me.
10 years ago
Warning bells!! Time to take responsibility and do our bit without blaming the Govt to take steps. Enough is being done to create awareness about Global warming,its causes and effects. Now it is time to work on it. 
10 years ago
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Heated Bihar Polls ..Round 4.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Saffronizing education .
As the times change everything around changes. Nothing remains forever. Change is the only thing that stays forever. This truth must be borne in mind and adjust to the frequently changing situations. Else we stay behind and remain there forever.  
10 years ago
It should have been done long back. The Koh-i-noor was mined in India and changed hands within India based on whoever was in power. It reached the Mughals followed by the Sultan of Afganistan Shah Shuja and ultimately Maharaja Ranjit Singh who willed it to a temple but the Britishers did not follow the will and took it conveniently because they were ruling the country at that time. It should very much be demanded back.
10 years ago
It's a hate campaign, generated from sheer jealousy. The screen play writers are well known. There is nothing secret. Modi personally admitted his defeat and congratulated Nitish. This shows the magnanimity of Modi. But, Modi must certainly take cue from the defeat and switch over to a suitable way to counter this defeat.  I'm sure he will do.After all he has lost Bihar, but not the entire country.  
10 years ago
We wish that the famous Koh-i-noor diamond should have been given back to Bharat on the day when it was granted freedom. As a friendly gesture, UK can return the same but otherwise, the queen or her successors may never wish to do it as that diamond is kept there as a sign of their victory in the past. If we succeed through legal battle, it would still be better if UK itself comes forward to give it before the process starts.
10 years ago
Some persons and the politicians attached to them are moving earth an heaven and resorting to all dirty means to throw mud on only person. What happens mean people with mean motives sling dirt on moon ? It bounces back and falls on these mean people. This is what happening now. Ultimately they are tired and gone back to deep slumber.  
10 years ago
We all know about the world famous Koh-i-noor diamond which is now in possession of the royal family.The 109 carat diamond which was mined in India was presented to Queen Victoria during the British rule and is being demanded back now,,, Is it right to ask it back? Or should we simply forget about  Koh-i-noor and other artefacts some of which might have been taken away through dubious means. Apparently a group of celebrities and Indian business men are planning to challenge the Queen legally over the issue , demanding the return of the Kohinoor diamond ! 
10 years ago
10 years ago
10 years ago
We all know about the world famous Koh-i-noor diamond which is now in possession of the royal family.The 109 carat diamond which was mined in India was presented to Queen Victoria during the British rule and is being demanded back now,,, Is it right to ask it back? Or should we simply forget about  Koh-i-noor and other artefacts some of which might have been taken away through dubious means. Apparently a group of celebrities and Indian business men are planning to challenge the Queen legally over the issue , demanding the return of the Kohinoor diamond ! 
10 years ago