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mohan manohar wrote: It is wonderful as Google recognises the importance of good social media shares and with this new phenomenon more and more people should be reaching to this great site.   Welcome Mohan, I suggest you to read new rules for forums and other features declared by admin. I am sure rules regarding articles are soon to be declared.  
10 years ago
Politics as a career is good option for ambitious persons having thick skins. The present day politics in India is lucrative but most honest people find themselves unwanted if they try to act with their honest values. I have seen lately the politics has become a business where only sons/daughters succeed with big names to back them up. 
10 years ago
We all have certain physical traits we’re instantly attracted to in other people. Sometimes it’s hair, sometimes it’s height, sometimes it’s eye color. But that can only take you so far. Some of the best parts of dating and falling in love are discovering those traits in people that you’re unexpectedly attracted to – the ones that have nothing to do with their looks. Oftentimes, it will even surprise you. Here are 50 characteristics you can be attracted to in people that have nothing to do with their physical appearance. http://thoughtcatalog.com/kim-quindlen/2015/01/50-attributes-you-can-be-attracted-to-in-someone-that-have-nothing-to-do-with-looks/  
10 years ago
chinmoymukherjee said thank you to suni51 for his/her reply to the topic Do we need them? Have your say dear members .
The contest is over at this point.  All the members have contributed with great posts so it's hard to select only 4 therefore all 5 members completed 4 posts each get Rs 25/ and the 2 members get Rs 10/ each for their wonderful efforts even if they did not complete the minimum quota of 4 posts.  rambabu Shampa Sadhy  Manoj Kumar Lamba Kalyani Nandurkar vijay   (Rs 25 each) ............ chinmoymukherjee & Lopamudra (Rs. 10 each) Thank you everyone, please check your dashboards. 
10 years ago
These phrases are simple. But they have immense potentiality to boost your Happiness. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/what-matters-most/201509/24-simple-phrases-boost-your-happiness  
10 years ago
For Congress, OROP means  One Rahul, One Priynka. According to Haryana's health minister Anil Vij, OROP - which stands for One Rank One Pension  for Congress means "One Rahul, One Priyanka." http://www.ndtv.com/chandigarh-news/for-congress-bjps-taunt-orop-means-one-rahul-one-priyanka-1215171?utm_source=ndtv&utm_medium=top-stories-widget&utm_campaign=story-3-http%3a%2f%2fwww.ndtv.com%2fchandigarh-news%2ffor-congress-bjps-taunt-orop-means-one-rahul-one-priyanka-1215171  
10 years ago
                          working for others without expecting returns is also difficult in the present scenario of " What's in it for me."? But not impossible. There are many voluntary organizations rendering Selfless services. Especially Old age Homes run by retired Army personnel.            
10 years ago
That's the crux of this Forum spirit. We learn from each other. About Mensa i too was not aware earlier. Coming to the point Many Indian origin children are doing  extremely well in their studies as well as competitions. Especially in Spell Bee and Mathematics.  
10 years ago
usha manohar wrote: Of course some want to believe only what they want to, only those links that support their own wishful thinking but fats are different and one has to face them..I guess even the link below will be called unreliable  except for Gulshan's words and an incomplete article by Times of India ! ‘One Rank One Pension’ more widely known by its acronym OROP, until 1973, was the basis for deciding pension of Indian Armed Forces Personnel [1] In 1973, in the wake ofThird Central Pay Commission (3CPC), when Indira Gandhi was Prime Minister, and Jagjivan Ram was Defense Minister, the Indian National Congress Government, “took ex-parte decision against the One Rank One Pension formula”. One Rank One Pension (OROP) since then has become a contentious issue https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshyari_Committee_Report_On_Grant_Of_One_Rank_One_Pension   Truth prevails. All other things will be blown away.    
10 years ago
To be very honest, I was not aware of Mensa but the article made a good read. It's really a happy moment for every Indian.
10 years ago
10 years ago
Politics is a wonderful caeer and educated leaders are the essentials in today's acenario. Running a nation or a state requires a considerable knowledge so younger and educated people can work in a better coordination to yield a good result in terms of development. The problems suffered by common people in terms of education, employment, health, technology and several other issues can only be understood by an educated leader so with the developnent in all spheres when India is aspiring to be a developed nation, the educated leaders are both necessity and demand. The business is a run in a better coordinated way by a person who has qualifications to be the businessman similarly, an educated leader is essential and significant for running a better country. I just have a wish, politicians should be leaders having a vision to transform the nation into a better place rather than having a vision to earn himself/ herself by being corrupt and wasting the monies of taxpayers.
10 years ago
The Sanskrit shloka is Karmanyevadhikaraste, Ma phaleshou kadachana, which literally means “You have the right to do your duty but are not entitled to the fruits thereof”. In the context of Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that his duty is to fight irrespective of whether he wins or loses. It simply means “Do your duty without being attached to its result”. But outside Gita, it has several interpretations. The best interpretation is “Help others selflessly without expecting anything in return”. And the worst one is “Work, but do not ask for payment”. The former is possible, but the latter is impossible. 
10 years ago
The facts given are true so far as my knowledge goes. Its common knowledge in the Army circle. It was accepted but never appreciated
10 years ago
Renu Sharma answered the question Why women/Girls lie ?.
People; irrespective of gender, caste, race, religion, nationality and all other terms over which we become bias; lie because of insecurity. It is human nature to be insecure, for instance, people are insecu of their relationships, career and several other things. Due to such causes leading to insecurity, people intending to run away from truth, tend to lie.
10 years ago
Of course some want to believe only what they want to, only those links that support their own wishful thinking but fats are different and one has to face them..I guess even the link below will be proven false except for Gulshan's words and an incomplete article by Times of India ! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koshyari_Committee_Report_On_Grant_Of_One_Rank_One_Pension  
10 years ago