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21 Aug 2008 19:25

Dear samona... if any wrong reply (regarding trading activity) landed on MALAYALI's message box, remember just one thing, expect something un-expected. That's my nature. Your wrong call : witness bare Market Rally, today. Samona... but I do... appreciate your today's timing. Its brilliantly timed. No problem, carry on...samona. Learn from experience, one day you...too... MALAYALI : sometimes friend (:-@) sometimes enemy (:-#)...

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The 22 Rules of Trading

Posted by : samona

DEAR MALAYALI,
are we going to see bear market rally today?
regards
Samona

21 Aug 2008 19:21

The iPhone 3G is all set to hit the Indian markets very soon. Airtel and Vodafone will officially stock the iPhone 3G that has a price of Rs 31000 for the 8 gigabyte version and Rs 36,100 for the 16 gigabyte version....

21 Aug 2008 19:08

Bloody Ass Hole, The Hon\\\\`able Finance Minister Mr.Chidamberam

Please show some wisdom on this issue. Else, Inflation Gap cann\\\\`t bring it down.
Fm the ordinary citizen\\\\`s point of view, i have to give you only 2 option to cope with the issue.
1. Please put a RATION system on the daily consumption of Fuel. This could bring down the Global demand of Crude.
2. Apreciate the Rupee, with the help of Foriegn Inflows in the Capital market.

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CNBC-TV18 inflation poll seen at 12.62%

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Will inflation be another shocker? A CNBC-TV18 poll sees inflation for the week ended August 9 at 12.62% versus 12.44%

21 Aug 2008 18:56

Bloody Ass Hole, The Hon\\\\\\\\`able Finance Minister Mr.Chidamberam

Please show some wisdom on this issue. Else, Inflation Gap cann\\\\\\\\`t bring it down.
Fm the ordinary citizen\\\\\\\\`s point of view, i have to give you only 2 option to cope with the issue.
1. Please put a RATION system on the daily consumption of Fuel. This could bring down the Global demand of Crude.
2. Apreciate the Rupee, with the help of Foriegn Inflows in the Capital market.

...

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CNBC-TV18 inflation poll seen at 12.62%

Posted by : MMB Messenger

Will inflation be another shocker? A CNBC-TV18 poll sees inflation for the week ended August 9 at 12.62% versus 12.44%

21 Aug 2008 18:50

Once again my prediction hits with deadly accuracy. Yesterday at 4.00 P.M. , I predicted the next INFLATION figure at ***ABOVE 12.60 Levels. As exactly as I predicted, INFLATION at 12.63 . That\\`s the power of my calculation. MALAYALI : genuine ...

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The 22 Rules of Trading

Posted by : MALAYALI

Dear MMB Moderator, let\\`s test my theory, Trigger of Trading = VOLUME. Today NIFTY FUTURES, Aug. series did manage to sustain in positive zone. But, what about the VOLUME ??? Its dangerously low, that menas, traders are not intrested in trading NFTY FUTURES, yea.. it shows, crystal clearly. And that\\`s my point. That means, tomorrow, everybody expects something, that may disturb our market sentiment, and its INFLATION. I\\`m expecting INFLATION may be at *****ABOVE 12.60 levels. Coming to my point, Low Volume - the market trading strategy = Bare Market Trading Strategy. That means, those who SELL/SHORT today, will be benifitted, tomorrow. Concluding...., ***Tomorrow its, NEGATIVE. That\\`s my tomorrow\\`s market trading strategy based on todays low VOLUME. MALAYALI : who always dares, before others

21 Aug 2008 18:14
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In the matter of existence of vedic sanskritised names in various countries throughout the world considerable research has been done, and it goes to establish that there was most probably a centralised culture from which various sub-cultures branched out. These braches subsequently lost touch. For specimen here is a small list of names of persons, towns, countries etc.

Vatican (from vishnu, vittu), Roma (from Rama), Gaul (old name for france - from Galava rishi), Eritria (from Atri), Augustine (from Agasthya), Hahneemann (from Hanuman), Druids (from dravid - meaning dri, drik - direct perception- seer, vid - the learned) - dravidian is not a seperate race, refers only to very cultured people, islam (isa-alayam), darasalam (dwara isaalayam), Ramesis (from Rama isa), Richard (from Ramachandra), Christ (from Krishna), shia (siva - sivite people), Ramadhan (Ramadhyan)Kureshi (from kuru), January (from Janus - Ganesh), Id (from Idaa - worship), .. this list is endless. Emperor of Ethiopia used to claim he was of Ishvaku dynasty. In Thailand, you see endless Rama streets Sita Roads.
Singapore is Singa pura.

Sometime we got Mahesh yogi channel in TV, but we do not get now -They showed that the name Rama is there in all countries in the world.
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Posted by : radhika_nandlal

May Vijendra Kumar win the gold today at 8 PM... India is waiting.. good luck to Vijendra Kumar...

Guess whom he wants to date.. BIPS of course not the BPS from Dr. Reddy...but Bipasha...lol

And take a look at some Russian names...
Bakhtiyar Artayev who is a strong contender too.... artayev....? Sounds like something from our vedas...so you still dont believe it when we say the entire world was known as bharatvarsha? Thats why the sun rises in the East first....

Just look at all russian names.... no wnoder our Bhagvatam has mention of damsels with green eyes and golden hair.....some of the sindhis and punjabis too fit the description of blondes...

21 Aug 2008 18:05

Hi,
Thanks for the reply,hope the celraties politics are not given undue imporatnce
Regds
Gv...

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karans interview with Shabnia Azmi---Crap

Posted by : suhma

well written . to get some media ttention these celebraties make sensitive statements like this. Especially who lacks ideas to become prominent.

21 Aug 2008 17:30

I applied for opening a stock and commodity trading account with Reliance Money last month.

In the set of Form there was a Power of Attoryney to give Reliance Money Power of Attorney to Debit, Block and Operate the Investors Account. It was clearly written that the same is Optional. I refused to sign the same and cut it. First they were not willing to accept the Form because of not giving POA.

I convinced the sales representative to accept the form and taken the acknowledgment.

My account was not opened. When I followed up with them - I got a email from them that with POA - account will not be opened as it is risk management requirement.

Please guide what should I do.

I feel that this is serious violation of SEBI Guidelines and it is also playing with Investor. The intentions of the Relaince is not good and is adverse to Investor’s interest....

21 Aug 2008 17:22

well written . to get some media ttention these celebraties make sensitive statements like this. Especially who lacks ideas to become prominent. ...

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karans interview with Shabnia Azmi---Crap

Posted by : gv

Hi,
I watched this interview absolute crap
There are are many point one can differ
But one or two i want to respond
She is unable to buy flat in Mumbai because Muslim
And also saif ali khan etc
1 instead of making sweeping allegation she must come out
with more details
2 Being a social activist (her claim) there are sufficient laws in the country against religious discrimination to proceed if you have facts
3 Why she is not saying about Mohalla politics?
Why isolate your self from the rest and then blame the rest for discrimination?
4 I know they will have 100 logic to do that,but at least let her come out with one positive act and take leadership of that
5 her remarks \"Khans Are Ruling Bollywood\" is that secular?
On top of all Karan was leading the interview in certain way
Very cheap

21 Aug 2008 17:12

Kudos to Sunil Kulkarni for helping the nation nab the public prosecutor Mr. Khan and defense lawyer Mr. Anand red handed.

Thanks to the judiciary for upholding the principles of justice.... i think the Indian Judiciary is in top form these days, it solves any and every problem.

Thanks to the media for their sting operations... these days its not even safe to whisper in ur dreams.... lol

May justice never be compromised.....

Sunil Kulkarni has assured himself a place alongside dharmaraja by this act

Dharmaraja = Yudhistra

Yudishtra too sounds Russian?? LOL...

21 Aug 2008 17:05

May Vijendra Kumar win the gold today at 8 PM... India is waiting.. good luck to Vijendra Kumar...

Guess whom he wants to date.. BIPS of course not the BPS from Dr. Reddy...but Bipasha...lol

And take a look at some Russian names...
Bakhtiyar Artayev who is a strong contender too.... artayev....? Sounds like something from our vedas...so you still dont believe it when we say the entire world was known as bharatvarsha? Thats why the sun rises in the East first....

Just look at all russian names.... no wnoder our Bhagvatam has mention of damsels with green eyes and golden hair.....some of the sindhis and punjabis too fit the description of blondes... ...

21 Aug 2008 16:44

only warning gone stale since everlasting 50 years.no action or.blank....

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Don\'t interfere in J&K, India warns

Posted by : zoombusiness

India on reacted sharply to Pakistan\'s attempts to link the ongoing protests in Jammu and Kashmir to the peace process between the two countries.

According to Times Now , Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has registered strong opposition to Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s remarks on situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi had said that the current situation in Kashmir has affected the environment for talks with India. He also said that Indo-Pak peace process would be hindered if violence in the Valley persisted.

In reply to the remarks, India has strongly warned Pakistan against \"interfering in its internal matters\".

Meanwhile, violence escalated in the Kashmir on Tuesday as 10 people were killed in firing by security forces during protests. For the first time in 13 years, curfew has been clamped in the entire Valley.

In Kishtwar, the Army was called out after two persons were killed and over 20 others injured in clashes, police firing and a grenade blast, officials said. Earlier, the police lobbed teargas shells to disperse groups belonging to two communities which pelted each other with stones at Kishtwar\'s Hidyal Chowk.

With violence spiralling out of control in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called for a second all-party meeting on Wednesday to try to hammer out a viable consensus formula that could be acceptable to both Jammu and the Kashmir Valley.
toi-

21 Aug 2008 16:38

BLAST

Politics

Posted by : Guest
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let them wallow,swllow,smear themselves with semi excreta.but not the nation with such fragrant,vagrant sandal paste and pastries....

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Posted by : NODIK

AMAR singh, Mulayam singh, are SIMI themselves, naturally they are singing the wrong tune. Imagine, these are our pathfinders??? What a shame, our nation has to suffer such rouges.God save our motherland from such evil souls.

21 Aug 2008 16:35

azaadi with pak only will be 15 nano secs.emboldened only by art 370 and indian subsidy[unproductive and grateful?]...

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J&K water politics--Rivers

Posted by : gv

Hi,
People like geelani that Pakistan interested in Indian kashmiris
But he totally got it wrong
If you see the recent agitation in Jammu
It has sent fears in to PAK and also the friend they have in Indian Kashmir
Pls read this report to get the ultimate aim of PAK

"'Rivers not Kashmir, Pakistan's aim'

MSN.com, March 31, 2005
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New Delhi, March 31: Pakistan's obsession with Kashmir is not driven by territorial ambitions or love for the Kashmiris but rather a desire to control the rivers in Jammu and Kashmir, says a report.

"Pakistan's primary interest in Kashmir (is) to secure its water resources in order to satisfy Punjab and contain Sindh (and this) is in confrontation with the interests of the people of Kashmir on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC)," says the report.

The report - "The Final Settlement: Restructuring India-Pakistan Relations" - was prepared by the International Centre for Peace Initiatives, a Mumbai-based independent think tank.

"Pakistan is not interested in Kashmir alone; Pakistan wants Kashmir plus those districts of Jammu that form the catchment area of the Chenab (river)", it says. "A water war between Kashmir and Pakistan is inevitable in the future."

It says physical control over the Chenab valley would provide Pakistan an opportunity to build dams upstream and regulate river flows to Punjab and Sindh.

It notes that India has identified nine sites on the Chenab to build hydroelectric dams, some of which could be bigger or comparable to the largest dams in Pakistan - Tarbela and Mangla.

Under the bilateral Indus Waters Treaty of 1960, India can only build run-of-the-river hydroelectric stations. "If Pakistan can get control of the area, it would have no such restrictions," the report says.

"It would also provide strategic depth for the Mangla dam and the important Pothohar region in Punjab from where more than half of the army personnel are recruited.

"However, India would lose the strategically vital Akhnoor area in Jammu and also access to Ladakh," it said.

The report said if India and Pakistan were to take a political decision to restructure their relations, they would have to ensure that water served to bring them together rather than push them towards conflict.

"Since 1999, every proposal made by Pakistan through Track II diplomacy, either directly or indirectly, refers to water as a core issue," the report said.

"The statements made by Pakistan's military officials, Kashmiri leaders and newspaper editorials describe Jammu and Kashmir as a supplier of crucial rivers, and project bloodshed there as the sacrifice made by Kashmiri youth to ensure Pakistan's water security."

It quoted Hizbul Mujahideen leader Salahuddin as having said: "Kashmir is the source from where all of Pakistan's water resources originate. If Pakistan loses its battle against India, it will become a desert."

As a "bright and ambitious" brigadier undergoing a course at the Royal College of Defence Studies in London , President Pervez Musharraf himself had in a dissertation said the issue of distribution of Indus river waters between India and Pakistan had the "germs of future conflict".

According to the report, Pakistan 's per capita water availability has declined from 5,600 cubic metres at the time of its independence in 1947 to 1,200 cubic meters in 2005. This is expected to reach the "threshold level" of 1,000 cubic metres before 2010.

"While all provinces are suffering from water shortages, there is a tendency to force Sindh to bear a disproportionately higher share of burden than Punjab . The army leadership is keen on ensuring water supply to Punjab at the cost of Sindh," it said, noting that senior officers, including Musharaf, who is also army chief, have purchased land in Punjab .

The report said the construction of Mangla dam had led to resentment on both sides of the LoC - in Mirpur area of Pakistan-administered Kashmir as it has submerged large areas in the region and in the Kashmir Valley on the Indian side because the Indus Waters Treaty undermines the potential to develop hydroelectricity and irrigation projects.

"There is a direct conflict between Pakistan and the people of Jammu and Kashmir . Pakistan wants the Kashmir Valley and parts of Jammu to be able to build dams to divert waters to Punjab 's benefit at the cost of the Kashmiris.

"On the other hand, Jammu and Kashmir needs to come out of the Indus Waters Treaty to improve its own irrigation, hydroelectricity and employment prospects.

" Pakistan is not interested in the full accession of Kashmir if it involves giving equal rights to Kashmir along with other provinces. Pakistan 's interest is in having Kashmir as a semi-autonomous state, which cannot demand equal rights with other provinces, but which allows the federal government to exercise political control over its resources," the report said.

21 Aug 2008 16:32

BLAST

Politics

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sliding with them is truly secular.no errr
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Posted by : treasureddhan

Amar singh and SP MUlayam says SIMI IS WRONGLY IMPLICATED. What a shame?

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