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Swetha Shenoy said thank you to chinmoymukherjee for his/her reply to the topic It is very Punny!.
The undoctored script of a doctor is a lame claim: I am the only sane saint in this insane, mundane world!! A misdirected boom is a boomerang!!
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Swetha Shenoy said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic It is very Punny!.
Q: What is the condition of the Constable ? Doctor replied. Stable
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Swetha Shenoy said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic It is very Punny!.
Q: Where were you all these days A: Behind the Bars  
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Swetha Shenoy replied to the topic It is very Punny!.
Whale whale whale,, look what we have here!
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Cow is related to faith of Hindus, there should be strict ban on cow slaughter.
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Cow is related to faith of Hindus, there should be strict ban on cow slaughter.
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rambabu wrote: suni51 wrote: I do not agree that government should enter in this business or any business for that matter as our system is cot capable of handling anything successfully. They will only make a mess of the whole affair. What I suggest that the whole business of slaughter should run by only organised sector. People can send all animals (inclusive of cows) which they feel have no further use or beneficial. After all we donate human bodies to Medical colleges for the benefit in further medical studies.  I do not know if there is any provision in the Organ donation act for cows for further research. If there is any, your suggestion is worth giving a try. I think Animal Rights organization is in a position to clarify this issue   As usual, your comment is not relevant to my post.   
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Beware of paper cups..
usha manohar wrote: bhuyali saroj wrote: usha manohar wrote: Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: I have read about this earlier, it seems the quality of paper used is questionable and also the way the cups are prepared. In my office, we used to keep our own personal mugs in our drawers and use them whenever we had to. That way, we also managed to save a lot of money that was being spent on buying disposable paper cups. We do the same, keep a mug and plate at school so that we dont need to use either paper cups or plastic plates, In fact plastic water  bottle filled with water, exposed to sun for an hour can turn toxic because of the reaction>Many people keep a bottle of water in their car and it can get heated when it is parked for a long period of time. i don't drink outside tea or coffee. if i want to drink tea or coffee then i prefer drinking at home with my own cups because from the childhood itself we are taught to not to eat or drink anything which are made outside    In the long run that is not practical because at sometime or the other in your life you will have to travel or leave hoe when you have to depend on outside food...The earlier you get used to it the better for your immune system ..   True. It is not possible to avoid  food all time made outside.  I too am habituated with home made food. But  once my wife had to go a neighboring place. I was busy elsewhere. For this reason I could not accompany her. In this condition i'm forced to go to a restaurant and eat. Even some people who can cook may feel lazy and go outside for food.  
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Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic India, major destination for quality Health care.
@ vijay that is imbalanced , one can be balanced in one's reactions with regard to our own people, on the one hand we are at war path with them and go overboard when they come here for treatment.  They have an embassy here which is perpetually extending its hospitality to separatists and other fringe elements , instead they could help out their own people , who come here for treatment while we help ours..
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya wrote: I have no idea about Smita's Marathi movie that you mentioned but now I would try to watch it. Girish Karnad has his own aura because of his great screen presence. Watching him act is delightful. Her Marathi movies are very good and most have managed to exploit her talent indeed very well. Try watching them on youtube etc. most of her movies do have English subtitles.
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Many people are under the impression that Yoga is very difficult to practice and one needs the guidance of an expert to teach Yoga. These beliefs are far from truth. I myself learned Yoga reading Books and watching videos which are easily available.  There are simple Yoga Asanas which can contribute a lot in curing many ailments. For example , one can sit in a comfortable position on the floor and breathe normally for 10 minutes will go a long way in giving you a sound health. If you are in good health the necessity of going to a doctor will not arise. Thus, one can save medical costs Just invest 10 minutes of your time daily and enjoy an active and healthy life  
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Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic Beware of paper cups..
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote: I have read about this earlier, it seems the quality of paper used is questionable and also the way the cups are prepared. In my office, we used to keep our own personal mugs in our drawers and use them whenever we had to. That way, we also managed to save a lot of money that was being spent on buying disposable paper cups. We do the same, keep a mug and plate at school so that we dont need to use either paper cups or plastic plates, In fact plastic water  bottle filled with water, exposed to sun for an hour can turn toxic because of the reaction>Many people keep a bottle of water in their car and it can get heated when it is parked for a long period of time.
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suni51 wrote: I do not agree that government should enter in this business or any business for that matter as our system is cot capable of handling anything successfully. They will only make a mess of the whole affair. What I suggest that the whole business of slaughter should run by only organised sector. People can send all animals (inclusive of cows) which they feel have no further use or beneficial. After all we donate human bodies to Medical colleges for the benefit in further medical studies.  I do not know if there is any provision in the Organ donation act for cows for further research. If there is any, your suggestion is worth giving a try. I think Animal Rights organization is in a position to clarify this issue  
10 years ago