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rambabu said thank you to anil for his/her reply to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
No I am not agree, Gujarat model of development is not an universe and perfect model. India is cluster of different states. Every state have different climate, sand structure, habit of peoples and some more. Gujarati known for their business skill for ancient time. Peoples all Punjab are known for their agriculture skill. So Model of Gujarat is not good for Punjab. Agriculture in India is depends of mansoon. It is game of uncertainty. Few state like Punjab and Haryana, which have good network of canals is doing good in this field. Here in Rajasthan farmers are committing suicide because of failure of mansoon in last two months.
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
anil wrote:
No I am not agree, Gujarat model of development is not an universe and perfect model. India is cluster of different states. Every state have different climate, sand structure, habit of peoples and some more. Gujarati known for their business skill for ancient time. Peoples all Punjab are known for their agriculture skill. So Model of Gujarat is not good for Punjab. Agriculture in India is depends of mansoon. It is game of uncertainty. Few state like Punjab and Haryana, which have good network of canals is doing good in this field. Here in Rajasthan farmers are committing suicide because of failure of mansoon in last two months.
Well aid Anil. Each state has unique features of its own, which works and helps in it's Development Gujarat Model is not the only Pill for its progress.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
Excellent points! I use many of them till date though the need is less in comparison to my academic days. Now, I ask my son to learn like this especially while reading a pencil /marker is a must.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
I started this discussion basically as a lay person. I thought only on moral ground and set up a discussion which led to such a wonderful exchange of opinions. It came up with 'plea bargaining' which is extremely new to me. Even the name of the killer of Martin Luther King and his comparison with Godse made this topic quite enriching. I must thank each and everyone for all the inputs.
10 years ago
took the quiz Quiz on Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.
This is a quiz about Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.The vast size of India and different climatic conditions has resulted into a wealth of more than 80 National Parks and 441 plus wildlife sanctuaries. Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
10 years ago
passed the quiz Quiz on Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.
This is a quiz about Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.The vast size of India and different climatic conditions has resulted into a wealth of more than 80 National Parks and 441 plus wildlife sanctuaries. Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic Want to be rich- avoid complaining. .
There is one habit that prevents you from getting rich- rather than getting success everywhere. This is complaining habit. Just go ahead against all odds and do not complain. There will be wonders.
https://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/self-made-millionaire-says-seemingly-163000246.html
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
You can remember by association with ideas. U got my adhar number recently. This is 12 digit number. Hard to remember. But now I remember this very easily. Giw? First two digits are my brother's year of birth. Next two dgits are my year of graduation. Then there is biggest number '9' . Two digits are first war of independence. By such association, remembering the adhar numbe became very easy.
I too use something similar since I have a problem remembering numbers like Bank account no which are 13 digit long...although I am not able to memorise the entire number, I remember the last 6 numbers and that is good enough ..
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic why PHD qualified applyfor peon job?.
Is this just an indication of acure unemployment that even Ph.D scholars apply for peon job. It is revealed that Ph.D is very easy in many universities, especially deemed universities. PhD is awareded even on silly topic like double entry book keeping. Mo wonder such PH.d holders are suitable only for peon job.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
You can remember by association with ideas. U got my adhar number recently. This is 12 digit number. Hard to remember. But now I remember this very easily. Giw? First two digits are my brother's year of birth. Next two dgits are my year of graduation. Then there is biggest number '9' . Two digits are first war of independence. By such association, remembering the adhar numbe became very easy.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic How can we break the Prime Minster's silence?.
It is not prime minister's job to speak about state government. However as the elctions in states were also contested in ame of PM, people may like his comments.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are such cases, where lawyers did not agree to defend the criminals. But how many such lawyers are there?
There were some cases like 'Nithari murders' in U.P. where lawyers refused to argue for the accused. But this is sentimental and not professional attitude. a lawyer must accept every assignment. He can defend his client best way not necessarily by misrepresenting. Actually, it is the prosecution that will prove that the accused is guilty. The accused's lawyer is defence counsel whose job is just to cross examine the witness of the prosecution and find holes in the prosecution case. He will work for proving the client not guilty or getting him benefit of doubt or lighter punishment. In fact, there can be no court proceedings unless the accused gets opportunity to defend himself. So it is necessary in interest of administration of justice that accused gets defence counsel- whatever be his nature of crime.
OK. what happens if the defense council fails to prove the guilt of the accused, who was found to be committing a murder in the broad day light in the presence of onlookers, and he buys them with his money power ?
Your question is technically wrong! It's not the duty of defense council to prove the accused guilty. However if there is no witness then as they say the justice dends on proofs.
I had a doubt. And it has been cleared now/
I am surprised to note that you were in doubt whether defense council tries to prove his client guilty or tries to save him!
Such doubts are bound to occur in a person like me who has scanty knowledge about a particular subject and with confidence, that knowledgeable people can cover me. After all the spirit of these forums are to learn from the knowledgeable and ever willing members to lend their knowledge.
Simply, instead of prosecution, defence counsel has been mentioned. Just correct this much and answer is clear. The question is what happens if proseution cannot prove that accused is guilty. Just the accused will be acquitted. He will be even given benefit of doubtif there is no convincing evidence.
I
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
@Usha
I never thought that I was intelligent but when one is in the intelligent of such intelligent ladies, you know....
LOL...it really was lovely going through your various posts..
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to suni51 for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are such cases, where lawyers did not agree to defend the criminals. But how many such lawyers are there?
There were some cases like 'Nithari murders' in U.P. where lawyers refused to argue for the accused. But this is sentimental and not professional attitude. a lawyer must accept every assignment. He can defend his client best way not necessarily by misrepresenting. Actually, it is the prosecution that will prove that the accused is guilty. The accused's lawyer is defence counsel whose job is just to cross examine the witness of the prosecution and find holes in the prosecution case. He will work for proving the client not guilty or getting him benefit of doubt or lighter punishment. In fact, there can be no court proceedings unless the accused gets opportunity to defend himself. So it is necessary in interest of administration of justice that accused gets defence counsel- whatever be his nature of crime.
OK. what happens if the defense council fails to prove the guilt of the accused, who was found to be committing a murder in the broad day light in the presence of onlookers, and he buys them with his money power ?
Your question is technically wrong! It's not the duty of defense council to prove the accused guilty. However if there is no witness then as they say the justice dends on proofs.
I had a doubt. And it has been cleared now/
I am surprised to note that you were in doubt whether defense council tries to prove his client guilty or tries to save him!
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to chinmoymukherjee for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
@Vijay
James Earl Ray,the killer of Martin Luther
King did plead guilty and so did Godse
by owning up the murder of Gandhi.In the
USA "plea bargaining" decides most of the
criminal cases which is also accepted in majority of
European countries and after much hesitation
and intense deliberations India too has
warmed up to it by introducing this concept
in our Cr. PC.It is true that it rare in
human to be repenting but the prospect
of lesser punishment would force many accused
to resort to plea bargaining and help decongesting
thousands of criminal cases which clog Indian
courts today.The new chapter XXIA in the
Cr. PC,I believe,is just a small beginning.
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
@Usha
I never thought that I was intelligent but when one is in the intelligent of such intelligent ladies, you know....
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
In fact the debate and sharing of information between two obviously every intelligent members Chinmoy and Vijay was very interesting and informative. It is good to have such discussions here every now and then..
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
And they really shared their knowledge with the members. Especially, Plea bargain, about which I never had an idea.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic 100th B'Day Of Hussain- A Contest for you.
rambabu wrote:
I'm an ardent fan of Pablo Picasso, who invented the famous art form known as " Cubism."I too am an art enthusiast, In this background I agree with the opinion of the celebrities in the field. Maqbool Fida Hussain hailed as the " Picasso Of India."Irrespective of his nationality and some of the styles he adopted to air his views, high standards of creativity, though he was subjected to severe criticism for depicting Hindu Gods naked, M, F Hussain deserves all the honors bestowed on him.
On twitter most of the users are abusing M.F. Husaain and no one like and want to say happy birthday.
10 years ago
rambabu said thank you to anil for his/her reply to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
No I am not agree, Gujarat model of development is not an universe and perfect model. India is cluster of different states. Every state have different climate, sand structure, habit of peoples and some more. Gujarati known for their business skill for ancient time. Peoples all Punjab are known for their agriculture skill. So Model of Gujarat is not good for Punjab. Agriculture in India is depends of mansoon. It is game of uncertainty. Few state like Punjab and Haryana, which have good network of canals is doing good in this field. Here in Rajasthan farmers are committing suicide because of failure of mansoon in last two months.
10 years ago
rambabu liked a reply to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Is the Gujarat Model, the best model of economic development.
anil wrote:
No I am not agree, Gujarat model of development is not an universe and perfect model. India is cluster of different states. Every state have different climate, sand structure, habit of peoples and some more. Gujarati known for their business skill for ancient time. Peoples all Punjab are known for their agriculture skill. So Model of Gujarat is not good for Punjab. Agriculture in India is depends of mansoon. It is game of uncertainty. Few state like Punjab and Haryana, which have good network of canals is doing good in this field. Here in Rajasthan farmers are committing suicide because of failure of mansoon in last two months.
Well aid Anil. Each state has unique features of its own, which works and helps in it's Development Gujarat Model is not the only Pill for its progress.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
Excellent points! I use many of them till date though the need is less in comparison to my academic days. Now, I ask my son to learn like this especially while reading a pencil /marker is a must.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
I started this discussion basically as a lay person. I thought only on moral ground and set up a discussion which led to such a wonderful exchange of opinions. It came up with 'plea bargaining' which is extremely new to me. Even the name of the killer of Martin Luther King and his comparison with Godse made this topic quite enriching. I must thank each and everyone for all the inputs.
10 years ago
took the quiz Quiz on Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.
This is a quiz about Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.The vast size of India and different climatic conditions has resulted into a wealth of more than 80 National Parks and 441 plus wildlife sanctuaries. Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
10 years ago
passed the quiz Quiz on Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.
This is a quiz about Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries.The vast size of India and different climatic conditions has resulted into a wealth of more than 80 National Parks and 441 plus wildlife sanctuaries. Choose the correct answers from the options given below.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic Want to be rich- avoid complaining. .
There is one habit that prevents you from getting rich- rather than getting success everywhere. This is complaining habit. Just go ahead against all odds and do not complain. There will be wonders.
https://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/self-made-millionaire-says-seemingly-163000246.html
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
You can remember by association with ideas. U got my adhar number recently. This is 12 digit number. Hard to remember. But now I remember this very easily. Giw? First two digits are my brother's year of birth. Next two dgits are my year of graduation. Then there is biggest number '9' . Two digits are first war of independence. By such association, remembering the adhar numbe became very easy.
I too use something similar since I have a problem remembering numbers like Bank account no which are 13 digit long...although I am not able to memorise the entire number, I remember the last 6 numbers and that is good enough ..
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani created new topic why PHD qualified applyfor peon job?.
Is this just an indication of acure unemployment that even Ph.D scholars apply for peon job. It is revealed that Ph.D is very easy in many universities, especially deemed universities. PhD is awareded even on silly topic like double entry book keeping. Mo wonder such PH.d holders are suitable only for peon job.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Remembering whatyou read .
You can remember by association with ideas. U got my adhar number recently. This is 12 digit number. Hard to remember. But now I remember this very easily. Giw? First two digits are my brother's year of birth. Next two dgits are my year of graduation. Then there is biggest number '9' . Two digits are first war of independence. By such association, remembering the adhar numbe became very easy.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic How can we break the Prime Minster's silence?.
It is not prime minister's job to speak about state government. However as the elctions in states were also contested in ame of PM, people may like his comments.
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are such cases, where lawyers did not agree to defend the criminals. But how many such lawyers are there?
There were some cases like 'Nithari murders' in U.P. where lawyers refused to argue for the accused. But this is sentimental and not professional attitude. a lawyer must accept every assignment. He can defend his client best way not necessarily by misrepresenting. Actually, it is the prosecution that will prove that the accused is guilty. The accused's lawyer is defence counsel whose job is just to cross examine the witness of the prosecution and find holes in the prosecution case. He will work for proving the client not guilty or getting him benefit of doubt or lighter punishment. In fact, there can be no court proceedings unless the accused gets opportunity to defend himself. So it is necessary in interest of administration of justice that accused gets defence counsel- whatever be his nature of crime.
OK. what happens if the defense council fails to prove the guilt of the accused, who was found to be committing a murder in the broad day light in the presence of onlookers, and he buys them with his money power ?
Your question is technically wrong! It's not the duty of defense council to prove the accused guilty. However if there is no witness then as they say the justice dends on proofs.
I had a doubt. And it has been cleared now/
I am surprised to note that you were in doubt whether defense council tries to prove his client guilty or tries to save him!
Such doubts are bound to occur in a person like me who has scanty knowledge about a particular subject and with confidence, that knowledgeable people can cover me. After all the spirit of these forums are to learn from the knowledgeable and ever willing members to lend their knowledge.
Simply, instead of prosecution, defence counsel has been mentioned. Just correct this much and answer is clear. The question is what happens if proseution cannot prove that accused is guilty. Just the accused will be acquitted. He will be even given benefit of doubtif there is no convincing evidence.
I
10 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
chinmoymukherjee wrote:
@Usha
I never thought that I was intelligent but when one is in the intelligent of such intelligent ladies, you know....
LOL...it really was lovely going through your various posts..
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to suni51 for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
There are such cases, where lawyers did not agree to defend the criminals. But how many such lawyers are there?
There were some cases like 'Nithari murders' in U.P. where lawyers refused to argue for the accused. But this is sentimental and not professional attitude. a lawyer must accept every assignment. He can defend his client best way not necessarily by misrepresenting. Actually, it is the prosecution that will prove that the accused is guilty. The accused's lawyer is defence counsel whose job is just to cross examine the witness of the prosecution and find holes in the prosecution case. He will work for proving the client not guilty or getting him benefit of doubt or lighter punishment. In fact, there can be no court proceedings unless the accused gets opportunity to defend himself. So it is necessary in interest of administration of justice that accused gets defence counsel- whatever be his nature of crime.
OK. what happens if the defense council fails to prove the guilt of the accused, who was found to be committing a murder in the broad day light in the presence of onlookers, and he buys them with his money power ?
Your question is technically wrong! It's not the duty of defense council to prove the accused guilty. However if there is no witness then as they say the justice dends on proofs.
I had a doubt. And it has been cleared now/
I am surprised to note that you were in doubt whether defense council tries to prove his client guilty or tries to save him!
10 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to chinmoymukherjee for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
@Vijay
James Earl Ray,the killer of Martin Luther
King did plead guilty and so did Godse
by owning up the murder of Gandhi.In the
USA "plea bargaining" decides most of the
criminal cases which is also accepted in majority of
European countries and after much hesitation
and intense deliberations India too has
warmed up to it by introducing this concept
in our Cr. PC.It is true that it rare in
human to be repenting but the prospect
of lesser punishment would force many accused
to resort to plea bargaining and help decongesting
thousands of criminal cases which clog Indian
courts today.The new chapter XXIA in the
Cr. PC,I believe,is just a small beginning.
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee replied to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
@Usha
I never thought that I was intelligent but when one is in the intelligent of such intelligent ladies, you know....
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
In fact the debate and sharing of information between two obviously every intelligent members Chinmoy and Vijay was very interesting and informative. It is good to have such discussions here every now and then..
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Shouldn't legal professionals have some moral responsibility towards society?.
And they really shared their knowledge with the members. Especially, Plea bargain, about which I never had an idea.
10 years ago
anil replied to the topic 100th B'Day Of Hussain- A Contest for you.
rambabu wrote:
I'm an ardent fan of Pablo Picasso, who invented the famous art form known as " Cubism."I too am an art enthusiast, In this background I agree with the opinion of the celebrities in the field. Maqbool Fida Hussain hailed as the " Picasso Of India."Irrespective of his nationality and some of the styles he adopted to air his views, high standards of creativity, though he was subjected to severe criticism for depicting Hindu Gods naked, M, F Hussain deserves all the honors bestowed on him.
On twitter most of the users are abusing M.F. Husaain and no one like and want to say happy birthday.
10 years ago