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rambabu replied to the topic Testing of fetus.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Women and child development minister, Maneka Gandhi her proposal for mandatory tracking of the sex of the Fetus was denied
http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/02/02/maneka-gandhi-sex-determination_n_9137998.html?utm_hp_ref=india
yes this proposal was denied but what is personal views about it. It is matter of saving female babies.
My view on this is, tracking of sex of the Fetus is needed as it helps in encouraging the Female Child development, which is now is conspicuously absent.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
The mob were targeting every African that appeared before them. The police also sided with the miscreants. The politicians and even ministers tried to protect them. What else is racism? Every one including those in bus targeted the Africans and directly or indirectly supported the torture. Is this not similar to ISIS and Taliban. There is no need to mince words. The people in Bangalore are exposed. The mindset in other regions of the state can be well understood. This is also the place where some rationalist/ author was killed some time back that gave rise to intolerance debate.
I should mention here what The Hindu News paper said in its editorial. The Headline clearly says, "A Racist turn in Bengaluru." Further, the Editorial adds, " Such acts are not peculiar to Bengalore alone."
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/mob-attack-tanzanian-students-seek-embassy-help/article8188528.ece
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Testing of fetus.
We seep transparency everywhere. So Menaka gandhi's suggestion for transparency in child birth is also okay. I agree with her. The compulsory sex determination will save girl child. Now the sex determination is secretly done by the parents who seek abortion of female fetus. The transparent compulsory sex determination by government will ensure that female fetus is not aborted.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
What a pitiable condition exists in Indian Justice ! The Advocate who was pleading on behalf of the Petitioner is the real criminal.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure.
We need be cautious whatever the opinion received. There is no need to charge whole night even if this is not dangerous. There is nothing final. This is true. But those familiar with technical details and experts can guide well.
Cellphone Industry changes so swiftly that Today's in thing will become obsolete and useless tomorrow. A consumer should stick to one Smartphone that serves his purpose.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
rambabu wrote:
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
The mob were targeting every African that appeared before them. The police also sided with the miscreants. The politicians and even ministers tried to protect them. What else is racism? Every one including those in bus targeted the Africans and directly or indirectly supported the torture. Is this not similar to ISIS and Taliban. There is no need to mince words. The people in Bangalore are exposed. The mindset in other regions of the state can be well understood. This is also the place where some rationalist/ author was killed some time back that gave rise to intolerance debate.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
What a pitiable condition exists in Indian Justice ! The Advocate who was pleading on behalf of the Petitioner is the real criminal.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Jincy Aby wrote:
I don't understand one thing how Low Lord Rama became the god of Hindus even if he throw his wife Sita out of the house after hearing the words of a washer man. He gave up his wife for the sake of his own reputation. Do you think that Rama's deed was right?
Ramayan is not just a story of Ram and Sita and Ravana and how Ram threw Sita out of home, etc. IT is more about symbolisms and deep meanings and without reading and understanding the full epic, we cannot comment on whether Ram did right or wrong to Sita.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Seems like Bollywood movies are proving to be inspirational if nothing else.
I had similar thoughts when I read the news ...If not anything else the fellow will have his fame for one day, sensationalism seems to be the game now !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Karnataka is getting stripped of any title to civilization. Worse than Taliban or even ISIS. Yet people say there is no intolerance. The incident is savage, barbaric, racist and what not. No words to describe. The attitude of concerned political and administrators is really very astonishing and disgusting.
Agreed that the incident is inhuman and brutal but to label the state to be worse than Taliban or ISIS is not good. ISIS or Taliban kill people in hordes, shed blood like water and the way they torture women is on the lines of something out of horror movies. So please think before you write.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
suni51 wrote:
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure.
We need be cautious whatever the opinion received. There is no need to charge whole night even if this is not dangerous. There is nothing final. This is true. But those familiar with technical details and experts can guide well.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Karnataka is getting stripped of any title to civilization. Worse than Taliban or even ISIS. Yet people say there is no intolerance. The incident is savage, barbaric, racist and what not. No words to describe. The attitude of concerned political and administrators is really very astonishing and disgusting.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Yeah, I read about it on FB. So horrible and disgusting. How can such things happen in our country, especially in city as literate and cosmo as Bangalore?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Thanks for the link Usha. It contains breakfast items that are traditionally made across the country. I make kane pohe, and pohe of other variatns by adding other veggies such as potato, cauliflower, peas etc. Upma, idli, dosas, among other items.
Pohe is one of my favorites too and when you add vegetables , it becomes very nutritious and tasty ! In Mangalore we even make a sweet dish by adding grated coconut, crushed Jaggery, Honey, Cardomom powder and chopped Bananas to it, basically just mixing everything together. It is very tasty and we serve it with Neer Dosa , a variety of Dosa made with thin rice batter.
My mum also used to make the sweet variety of pohe, but I don't make it since neither me or my husband much relish it. But I do make dahi-pohe occasionally which is pohe mixed with curds, a little salt and sugar and tempering of chillies added to it and served immediately. Add fresh coriander leaves and fried or roasted peanuts to it and it is a totally delicious and satisfying dish.
That sounds delicious Kalyani , will definitely try it out ! I make cutlets using Pohe and mashed potatoes, paneer and vegetables ..It is tasty and nutritious normally children eat it up without fuss !
You should try it, it is very delicious and tasty, but remember to eat it as soon as you prepare otherwise, it tends to harden up after sometime because of the curds.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic how to refer friend from our boddunan referral id .
The thread is now closed, no discussion in other earning sites here. Please use email or other sites for this purpose.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic how to refer friend from our boddunan referral id .
First, explore the Websites I provided you.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Testing of fetus.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Women and child development minister, Maneka Gandhi her proposal for mandatory tracking of the sex of the Fetus was denied
http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/02/02/maneka-gandhi-sex-determination_n_9137998.html?utm_hp_ref=india
yes this proposal was denied but what is personal views about it. It is matter of saving female babies.
My view on this is, tracking of sex of the Fetus is needed as it helps in encouraging the Female Child development, which is now is conspicuously absent.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
The mob were targeting every African that appeared before them. The police also sided with the miscreants. The politicians and even ministers tried to protect them. What else is racism? Every one including those in bus targeted the Africans and directly or indirectly supported the torture. Is this not similar to ISIS and Taliban. There is no need to mince words. The people in Bangalore are exposed. The mindset in other regions of the state can be well understood. This is also the place where some rationalist/ author was killed some time back that gave rise to intolerance debate.
I should mention here what The Hindu News paper said in its editorial. The Headline clearly says, "A Racist turn in Bengaluru." Further, the Editorial adds, " Such acts are not peculiar to Bengalore alone."
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/mob-attack-tanzanian-students-seek-embassy-help/article8188528.ece
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Testing of fetus.
We seep transparency everywhere. So Menaka gandhi's suggestion for transparency in child birth is also okay. I agree with her. The compulsory sex determination will save girl child. Now the sex determination is secretly done by the parents who seek abortion of female fetus. The transparent compulsory sex determination by government will ensure that female fetus is not aborted.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani said thank you to rambabu for his/her reply to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
What a pitiable condition exists in Indian Justice ! The Advocate who was pleading on behalf of the Petitioner is the real criminal.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
suni51 wrote:
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure.
We need be cautious whatever the opinion received. There is no need to charge whole night even if this is not dangerous. There is nothing final. This is true. But those familiar with technical details and experts can guide well.
Cellphone Industry changes so swiftly that Today's in thing will become obsolete and useless tomorrow. A consumer should stick to one Smartphone that serves his purpose.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
rambabu wrote:
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
The mob were targeting every African that appeared before them. The police also sided with the miscreants. The politicians and even ministers tried to protect them. What else is racism? Every one including those in bus targeted the Africans and directly or indirectly supported the torture. Is this not similar to ISIS and Taliban. There is no need to mince words. The people in Bangalore are exposed. The mindset in other regions of the state can be well understood. This is also the place where some rationalist/ author was killed some time back that gave rise to intolerance debate.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
What a pitiable condition exists in Indian Justice ! The Advocate who was pleading on behalf of the Petitioner is the real criminal.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Jincy Aby wrote:
I don't understand one thing how Low Lord Rama became the god of Hindus even if he throw his wife Sita out of the house after hearing the words of a washer man. He gave up his wife for the sake of his own reputation. Do you think that Rama's deed was right?
Ramayan is not just a story of Ram and Sita and Ravana and how Ram threw Sita out of home, etc. IT is more about symbolisms and deep meanings and without reading and understanding the full epic, we cannot comment on whether Ram did right or wrong to Sita.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar said thank you to usha manohar for his/her reply to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Seems like Bollywood movies are proving to be inspirational if nothing else.
I had similar thoughts when I read the news ...If not anything else the fellow will have his fame for one day, sensationalism seems to be the game now !
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Karnataka Home Minister, G. Parameshwara, defends the Government of Karnataka saying that the incident was not Racism.Contrary to the Karnataka Government, Tanzanian Ambassador to India, John W, H Kizajazi said that there was a Racist element. OmPrakash, Karnataka's top cop said that there was no racist element. It's only on an inquiry, the real things come up.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:
Karnataka is getting stripped of any title to civilization. Worse than Taliban or even ISIS. Yet people say there is no intolerance. The incident is savage, barbaric, racist and what not. No words to describe. The attitude of concerned political and administrators is really very astonishing and disgusting.
Agreed that the incident is inhuman and brutal but to label the state to be worse than Taliban or ISIS is not good. ISIS or Taliban kill people in hordes, shed blood like water and the way they torture women is on the lines of something out of horror movies. So please think before you write.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Unique court case against mythological figure .
rambabu wrote:
Exactly. Which is why. the court described the allegation as " Without Logic and facts"
I think, in this regard the court can impose fine on the petitioner for wasting the precious time of the Court.
The petitioner is an advocate. He should have been clear that the modern law does not apply to mythological figures and also they cannot be summoned to appear in court. The court should also know this. The advocate can be fined and also suspended from membership of Law council for some period. The court officers also need be fined and recovery made from salary.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
suni51 wrote:
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure.
We need be cautious whatever the opinion received. There is no need to charge whole night even if this is not dangerous. There is nothing final. This is true. But those familiar with technical details and experts can guide well.
9 years ago
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Karnataka is getting stripped of any title to civilization. Worse than Taliban or even ISIS. Yet people say there is no intolerance. The incident is savage, barbaric, racist and what not. No words to describe. The attitude of concerned political and administrators is really very astonishing and disgusting.
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Bangalore agin in the news for all the wrong reasons ...
Yeah, I read about it on FB. So horrible and disgusting. How can such things happen in our country, especially in city as literate and cosmo as Bangalore?
9 years ago
Kalyani Nandurkar replied to the topic Easy to prepare Breakfast Recipes.
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
Thanks for the link Usha. It contains breakfast items that are traditionally made across the country. I make kane pohe, and pohe of other variatns by adding other veggies such as potato, cauliflower, peas etc. Upma, idli, dosas, among other items.
Pohe is one of my favorites too and when you add vegetables , it becomes very nutritious and tasty ! In Mangalore we even make a sweet dish by adding grated coconut, crushed Jaggery, Honey, Cardomom powder and chopped Bananas to it, basically just mixing everything together. It is very tasty and we serve it with Neer Dosa , a variety of Dosa made with thin rice batter.
My mum also used to make the sweet variety of pohe, but I don't make it since neither me or my husband much relish it. But I do make dahi-pohe occasionally which is pohe mixed with curds, a little salt and sugar and tempering of chillies added to it and served immediately. Add fresh coriander leaves and fried or roasted peanuts to it and it is a totally delicious and satisfying dish.
That sounds delicious Kalyani , will definitely try it out ! I make cutlets using Pohe and mashed potatoes, paneer and vegetables ..It is tasty and nutritious normally children eat it up without fuss !
You should try it, it is very delicious and tasty, but remember to eat it as soon as you prepare otherwise, it tends to harden up after sometime because of the curds.
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic some myths about smart phones .
And who knows the next post comes to tell you that all the fact provided were falls and the new facts are as following>>>>>>>>
There is nothing final in this fast moving world so wait before you say something for sure
9 years ago
suni51 replied to the topic how to refer friend from our boddunan referral id .
The thread is now closed, no discussion in other earning sites here. Please use email or other sites for this purpose.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic how to refer friend from our boddunan referral id .
First, explore the Websites I provided you.
9 years ago