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rambabu replied to the topic Farmer's suicide- Is this fashion!.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The maximum number of suicide cases are in Karnataka and the CM Siddaramaiah had made some such similar statement , even more insensitive , saying committing suicide had become a habit with farmers in villages and reporting it with relish was a fashion with the media, he had even questioned the media asking them, dont you have anything better to write about, \....No discussion was started about that news was here but of course BJP is news ...Although I am totally against what the BJP minister said about the suicide , it is very insensitive !
Suicide is not solution of problem. I don't know why they are doing. In my state case of farmers suicide is not like other states. Suicide is not habit of farmers but rubbish statements is habit of leaders.
Truly, suicide is not a solution but the poor farmers usually are left with nothing else. The burden of debt is pathetic which frustrates them and they choose the path of suicide.
Respective state governments are expected to sell the farmers Seeds at a subsidized price. But sadly, many governments are selling away the seeds to black marketeers so that the respective MLA pockets the commission. Under such conditions, the farmers are forced to commit suicide.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Well my thinking is that the student should focus on their studies rather than doing all this. and if they want to do all this then there are other ways of doing that because they are students and this kind of behaviour is not meant for the students
Students are the future of a country and so they need to voice their opinion. Yes, what is required is a right mentor who can guide them on the path that leads to a better country. Student politics is not new but they should not be misguided. Even the students played important role in our Freedom Struggle. A link for you:
http://www.merinews.com/article/role-of-students-in-the-indian-independence-movement/15908767.shtml
that's only i was saying that they are students and they are educated so why they are doing all these there are many other ways also to get justice. i mean to say that this is not the proper way for a student to do all these, this doesn't set a good example.
The problem is that most of the students fail to keep themselves away from college politics because the political parties usually in some or the other way drag them into it. Some students smartly avoid it but some definitely get trapped and that's where the problem is.
No politician drags a student in to politics, unless the student is willing. Politicians need not be blamed.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Does anyone have any idea how the Gayatri Mantra and other mantras were originally discovered?.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya said thank you to RAMAKRISHNAN. A for his/her reply to the topic Does anyone have any idea how the Gayatri Mantra and other mantras were originally discovered?.
What I have learned from some philosophical books regarding the evolution of mantras is as follows:
A mantra is a sacred word or words discovered by the ancient sages in a state of super-consciousness. Mantras when uttered produce sacred sounds and every sound is responsible for a particular form. In creation, sound precedes form.
Mantras exist both in subtle state and in gross state, depending on the degree of vibration of its sound. Normally, we can hear only gross sounds. But the sages with spiritual practice could hear them or ‘see’ them in their subtle state (and hence sages are called ‘Seers’). In the super-conscious state the sages heard or ‘saw’ these subtle mantras and their meaning had been revealed to them. When they returned to their conscious state, they remembered these mantras and taught to their disciples, insisting them the repetition of mantras so that they can also reach the super-conscious state in which the mantras were revealed.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
Jincy Aby wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
While I have the highest regard for the standard of education and the disciplinary aspects of Convent schools, I have some bad memories as well because of the unfairness of it ! Christian girls were allowed to wear crosses whereas Hindu girls were asked to remove any religious pendants on a chain, it happened to me and when I questioned them, they were quite insulting about Hinduism. There were several other such minor incidents which left a mark on me and others as well. I met the nuns many years later and we spoke on the same subject and they did feel that they could have avoided it.This changed view was probably because of the changed atmosphere in Mangalore and Bangalore where Hindus had begun to strike back by then and were not ready to take such things lying down !
The Christian educational institutions which are run by Parish Priests are all right because they give necessary freedom to all children. But in convent schools, the nuns are always very strict and rude and do not give freedom to children. They do not know the feelings of children because they are not mothers. Rejecting children from wearing their own religious symbols are too much. Never do like that. But there is one plus point for convent schools that the children who studied in convent schools are always seemed to be so smart as a result of their proper training.
Fortunately, I never had such a bad experience neither in my school or college life in Carmel. I never heard that any student faced such a discrimination. Thank God! Carmel in Patna was not like that.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Farmer's suicide- Is this fashion!.
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The maximum number of suicide cases are in Karnataka and the CM Siddaramaiah had made some such similar statement , even more insensitive , saying committing suicide had become a habit with farmers in villages and reporting it with relish was a fashion with the media, he had even questioned the media asking them, dont you have anything better to write about, \....No discussion was started about that news was here but of course BJP is news ...Although I am totally against what the BJP minister said about the suicide , it is very insensitive !
Suicide is not solution of problem. I don't know why they are doing. In my state case of farmers suicide is not like other states. Suicide is not habit of farmers but rubbish statements is habit of leaders.
Truly, suicide is not a solution but the poor farmers usually are left with nothing else. The burden of debt is pathetic which frustrates them and they choose the path of suicide.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Babu saroj wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Well my thinking is that the student should focus on their studies rather than doing all this. and if they want to do all this then there are other ways of doing that because they are students and this kind of behaviour is not meant for the students
Students are the future of a country and so they need to voice their opinion. Yes, what is required is a right mentor who can guide them on the path that leads to a better country. Student politics is not new but they should not be misguided. Even the students played important role in our Freedom Struggle. A link for you:
http://www.merinews.com/article/role-of-students-in-the-indian-independence-movement/15908767.shtml
that's only i was saying that they are students and they are educated so why they are doing all these there are many other ways also to get justice. i mean to say that this is not the proper way for a student to do all these, this doesn't set a good example.
The problem is that most of the students fail to keep themselves away from college politics because the political parties usually in some or the other way drag them into it. Some students smartly avoid it but some definitely get trapped and that's where the problem is.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
It is easy for the political parties to influence Young minds. Hence, Politicians and political parties use youngsters to achieve their selfish ends.
10 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
the students should use there mind that political parties are using them
10 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
well i don't think that India is very much silent and tolerant and its not like that also that India is intolerant. in some of the cases India is tolerant but when India becomes intolerant then it seems that this is not India it is something else where war is going on.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The students were instigated by political parties and hired goons of vested interests.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The students were instigated by political parties and hired goons of vested interests.
10 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
10 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Farmer's suicide- Is this fashion!.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The maximum number of suicide cases are in Karnataka and the CM Siddaramaiah had made some such similar statement , even more insensitive , saying committing suicide had become a habit with farmers in villages and reporting it with relish was a fashion with the media, he had even questioned the media asking them, dont you have anything better to write about, \....No discussion was started about that news was here but of course BJP is news ...Although I am totally against what the BJP minister said about the suicide , it is very insensitive !
Suicide is not solution of problem. I don't know why they are doing. In my state case of farmers suicide is not like other states. Suicide is not habit of farmers but rubbish statements is habit of leaders.
Truly, suicide is not a solution but the poor farmers usually are left with nothing else. The burden of debt is pathetic which frustrates them and they choose the path of suicide.
Respective state governments are expected to sell the farmers Seeds at a subsidized price. But sadly, many governments are selling away the seeds to black marketeers so that the respective MLA pockets the commission. Under such conditions, the farmers are forced to commit suicide.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Well my thinking is that the student should focus on their studies rather than doing all this. and if they want to do all this then there are other ways of doing that because they are students and this kind of behaviour is not meant for the students
Students are the future of a country and so they need to voice their opinion. Yes, what is required is a right mentor who can guide them on the path that leads to a better country. Student politics is not new but they should not be misguided. Even the students played important role in our Freedom Struggle. A link for you:
http://www.merinews.com/article/role-of-students-in-the-indian-independence-movement/15908767.shtml
that's only i was saying that they are students and they are educated so why they are doing all these there are many other ways also to get justice. i mean to say that this is not the proper way for a student to do all these, this doesn't set a good example.
The problem is that most of the students fail to keep themselves away from college politics because the political parties usually in some or the other way drag them into it. Some students smartly avoid it but some definitely get trapped and that's where the problem is.
No politician drags a student in to politics, unless the student is willing. Politicians need not be blamed.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya liked a reply to the topic Does anyone have any idea how the Gayatri Mantra and other mantras were originally discovered?.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya said thank you to RAMAKRISHNAN. A for his/her reply to the topic Does anyone have any idea how the Gayatri Mantra and other mantras were originally discovered?.
What I have learned from some philosophical books regarding the evolution of mantras is as follows:
A mantra is a sacred word or words discovered by the ancient sages in a state of super-consciousness. Mantras when uttered produce sacred sounds and every sound is responsible for a particular form. In creation, sound precedes form.
Mantras exist both in subtle state and in gross state, depending on the degree of vibration of its sound. Normally, we can hear only gross sounds. But the sages with spiritual practice could hear them or ‘see’ them in their subtle state (and hence sages are called ‘Seers’). In the super-conscious state the sages heard or ‘saw’ these subtle mantras and their meaning had been revealed to them. When they returned to their conscious state, they remembered these mantras and taught to their disciples, insisting them the repetition of mantras so that they can also reach the super-conscious state in which the mantras were revealed.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
Jincy Aby wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
While I have the highest regard for the standard of education and the disciplinary aspects of Convent schools, I have some bad memories as well because of the unfairness of it ! Christian girls were allowed to wear crosses whereas Hindu girls were asked to remove any religious pendants on a chain, it happened to me and when I questioned them, they were quite insulting about Hinduism. There were several other such minor incidents which left a mark on me and others as well. I met the nuns many years later and we spoke on the same subject and they did feel that they could have avoided it.This changed view was probably because of the changed atmosphere in Mangalore and Bangalore where Hindus had begun to strike back by then and were not ready to take such things lying down !
The Christian educational institutions which are run by Parish Priests are all right because they give necessary freedom to all children. But in convent schools, the nuns are always very strict and rude and do not give freedom to children. They do not know the feelings of children because they are not mothers. Rejecting children from wearing their own religious symbols are too much. Never do like that. But there is one plus point for convent schools that the children who studied in convent schools are always seemed to be so smart as a result of their proper training.
Fortunately, I never had such a bad experience neither in my school or college life in Carmel. I never heard that any student faced such a discrimination. Thank God! Carmel in Patna was not like that.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Farmer's suicide- Is this fashion!.
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
The maximum number of suicide cases are in Karnataka and the CM Siddaramaiah had made some such similar statement , even more insensitive , saying committing suicide had become a habit with farmers in villages and reporting it with relish was a fashion with the media, he had even questioned the media asking them, dont you have anything better to write about, \....No discussion was started about that news was here but of course BJP is news ...Although I am totally against what the BJP minister said about the suicide , it is very insensitive !
Suicide is not solution of problem. I don't know why they are doing. In my state case of farmers suicide is not like other states. Suicide is not habit of farmers but rubbish statements is habit of leaders.
Truly, suicide is not a solution but the poor farmers usually are left with nothing else. The burden of debt is pathetic which frustrates them and they choose the path of suicide.
10 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
Babu saroj wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:
Well my thinking is that the student should focus on their studies rather than doing all this. and if they want to do all this then there are other ways of doing that because they are students and this kind of behaviour is not meant for the students
Students are the future of a country and so they need to voice their opinion. Yes, what is required is a right mentor who can guide them on the path that leads to a better country. Student politics is not new but they should not be misguided. Even the students played important role in our Freedom Struggle. A link for you:
http://www.merinews.com/article/role-of-students-in-the-indian-independence-movement/15908767.shtml
that's only i was saying that they are students and they are educated so why they are doing all these there are many other ways also to get justice. i mean to say that this is not the proper way for a student to do all these, this doesn't set a good example.
The problem is that most of the students fail to keep themselves away from college politics because the political parties usually in some or the other way drag them into it. Some students smartly avoid it but some definitely get trapped and that's where the problem is.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
It is easy for the political parties to influence Young minds. Hence, Politicians and political parties use youngsters to achieve their selfish ends.
10 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
the students should use there mind that political parties are using them
10 years ago
Babu saroj replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
well i don't think that India is very much silent and tolerant and its not like that also that India is intolerant. in some of the cases India is tolerant but when India becomes intolerant then it seems that this is not India it is something else where war is going on.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The students were instigated by political parties and hired goons of vested interests.
10 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
The students were instigated by political parties and hired goons of vested interests.
10 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
10 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
10 years ago