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If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.

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If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.

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If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.

http://mohanmekap.com/

If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.


Who will hear father of nation?. No body cared to hear mahatma during his last days then.In order to run the state there is no option left for the governments but to allow the liquor business.
If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.


Who will hear father of nation?. No body cared to hear mahatma during is last days then.In order to run the state there is no option left for the governments but to allow the liquor business.
many families are ruined and soiled due to liquor business. Empathetic government should go for conscience and try to stop these destructive business.

http://mohanmekap.com/

If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.


Who will hear father of nation?. No body cared to hear mahatma during is last days then.In order to run the state there is no option left for the governments but to allow the liquor business.
many families are ruined and soiled due to liquor business. Empathetic government should go for conscience and try to stop these destructive business.


I think government can do it in one go but they cannot stop illicit liquor business. Gujarat is a prohibited state but people can get it for extra price. This will only increase black marketing.

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If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.


Who will hear father of nation?. No body cared to hear mahatma during is last days then.In order to run the state there is no option left for the governments but to allow the liquor business.
many families are ruined and soiled due to liquor business. Empathetic government should go for conscience and try to stop these destructive business.


It never happens. Do you think governments will kill the duck that lays golden eggs ?
If we take the Indian woman into account - the traditional woman, she will never approve of her husband drinking. Those families with strong cultural roots will never do so. It is the men who are more likely to fall for wine than women. And that's why the fairer sex is mostly unhappy.


I am not sure but the way the traditions are changing, I will not be surprised if a survey tells me that women don't mind their husbands' drinks. It is the money they can earn, that matters. Drinks are part of the upper class and middle class society. And it's not gender specific but only quantity that matters in case of women.


Traditions are not changing as fast as we think. India will remain in its traditional setup for many years to come. One or two cases will not prove that women will relish their husbands habits of drinking. Even today, there are many from the rich families who have to offer thousand excuses for joining a drink party to their wives.

I know your part of the world is still following great Indian traditions but we cannot say the same for all parts of this country.


Do you think Uttaranchal , Jharkhand , Madhya Pradesh etc of other side of my world are the reflections of ultra modernity ? Aha ha. This part or that part, this Bharat. Even in Bangalore, the silicon valley of India which is in my part of the world, there are divorces only because if husbands' addiction to liquor.

This is as much my part of the world as yours. I have lived there for more than 6 years and still own a piece of land in Bangalore.


Then you must have known that irrespective of the part where we live, entire India is tradition bound. Tradition is not that easy to get rid of. If a few pockets in the country appear to have freed themselves from traditions,, it's not the real index.


For your information dear big bro- Bangalore is as good a place as Delhi or Mumbai where women and men both go to pubs or throw such parties very regularly.


Why you are going up to Bangalore ? In a metropolis like Vzag is having Pubs, Hookah centres are very much there participated by both sexes. It was only yesterday a Hookah centre in Hyderabad was raided where 3 minors along with many men and women were arrested
Major source of state government revenue comes from these shops, and for this in many states liquor shops are there and in some states government has opened its own outlets which is surprising though.


For any state government liquor shops are the main revenue generators. In AP too state government issues licenses on auction basis to the liquor shops.
Father of nation al ways not in favor for liquor shops as he thought it will destroy the society but governments are promoting these shops now.


Who will hear father of nation?. No body cared to hear mahatma during is last days then.In order to run the state there is no option left for the governments but to allow the liquor business.
many families are ruined and soiled due to liquor business. Empathetic government should go for conscience and try to stop these destructive business.


It never happens. Do you think governments will kill the duck that lays golden eggs ?
Absolutely not, the golden goose, I could remember a story while at school, a king wants to get back gold so he receive one blessing that he touches anything will turn into gold, and at last the food turns gold and his only daughter comes to him and she becomes a golden doll.

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