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Yesterday i watched a debate on terrorism recent event and some speakers were fair in their views
But Tiesta Selvad was very negative and criticizing all the time,even ordinary viewers are able to see this
My point these type of people in the form NGO trying to get popularity through these channels
Why these channels are encouraging these type of speakers
Yes it is needed to hear all points of views,and we have many good independent experts to give views
I think the channels are walking on the thine line
Sooner are later regulator will see the point of "giving news and creating news"
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I have 935 shares for Unitech @ Rs 170..when can i expect alevel for Rs 300.00..pls advise me..is it possible to reach that level within 2-3mnths.
Thanks & regards
Rakesh...
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BLAST
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NODIK
Guest , you are again, classifing the people, like our so called netas do. This is the route cause of our ills, & that is why we are not able to achieve what we should have achieved by now. Thinking like this, gives our illiterate netas ,further boost to destroy our country. And where are you getting all these misleading figures.You only require a change in mindset, clarity of thinking, & the world will look different to you. Recruiting by, merit should be the criteria, rather than distribution thro reservations.
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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....
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BLAST
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treasureddhan
Amar singh and SP MUlayam says SIMI IS WRONGLY IMPLICATED. What a shame?
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Guest , you are again, classifing the people, like our so called netas do. This is the route cause of our ills, & that is why we are not able to achieve what we should have achieved by now. Thinking like this, gives our illiterate netas ,further boost to destroy our country. And where are you getting all these misleading figures.You only require a change in mindset, clarity of thinking, & the world will look different to you. Recruiting by, merit should be the criteria, rather than distribution thro reservations....
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Guest
dear mfactor , India will be a strong country only if the majority of bahujans(Dalits , back wards , poor upper catses and minorities ) becomes middle class in india. Right now 20% of elite people (mostly upper caste) is belongs to middle cast , bcs they control the economy , Job market - pvt & Govt- and all country resources .
If the majority of bahujans becomes middle class in india it will boost our economy and will ultimately benfit people participating in stock market like us. So first we need to fight against the social discrimination against all sections , then automatically the issues like terrorism and maoism etc will disappear.
See our Intelligence , 95% is upper caste there and not recruiting any people from muslims , then how can they know and prevent about extermism among muslims? . So first bring all sections into the mainframe of society ..then our country will be great and strong.
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Amar singh and SP MUlayam says SIMI IS WRONGLY IMPLICATED. What a shame?...
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BLAST
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treasureddhan
Today for once Government of India acknowledge the stand of Modi that SIMI was brain behind the blasts in the country. This is itching Amar singh Laloo and Paswan
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Today for once Government of India acknowledge the stand of Modi that SIMI was brain behind the blasts in the country. This is itching Amar singh Laloo and Paswan...
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Mfactor
Dear Tally,
Hope of making stronge india had vanished when congress adopted secular path, the only route to strong nation is eigther one religion or banning all form of religion(chinese model)
Mfactor
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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....
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Yes important item
But i think--Any how he will not get good sleep due to what happened to him,so he may not mind mosquito bites
However family is advised to carry...
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Mush Quits--Take home tips from Nawas
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arg_s
some important questions - do you have mosquitos there? are repellers like Tortoise or All out available in the shops or do we have to carry adequate supply with our baggage?
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India is not that weak that it has to become a stooge of US....
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columbus
Dear kumarshish,
Tried to guess correctly ,but 100% wrong.
Ok ,suppose you have gone ahead with the atomic generators ,but the FUEL has to come from US.By any reason if they stop fuel to India due to some false reason then the entire investment is wasted.Of course ,there will a clause on regular fuel supply,there be another clause to STOP also.
Due to this agreement we lose our control on our nuclear activities and then US have right to supervise our nuclear establishments.
In all India will become a stooge in the hands of US.
I do not think it won't add more than 3% of our energy needs.
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Your are right. But the one that took place on 22nd July was only a Trust Vode moved by the Prome Minister - not a no confidence vote moved by the opposition. Therefore, if the opposition brings a no confidence motion, it will be in order as per rules. But the question is whether they may make such a move at the present juncture.
Sridharan...
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blackshirt12
There is a minimum gap between two no confidence motions..
The next one cannot be tabled before six months..
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some important questions - do you have mosquitos there? are repellers like Tortoise or All out available in the shops or do we have to carry adequate supply with our baggage?...
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gv
Hi,
Most people expected this,so no surprise
Since he will be the Saudi guest and stay in the same palace Nawas stayed
Since it is settled now,
May be Mush should talk to Nawas about
Place of stay,since he stayed there
Some questions like,where to get good provision,How is the plumbing at the house,How expensive to get Domestic help?
Sine his Kids are out of school,he need not worry about good school,pick up etc etc
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There is a minimum gap between two no confidence motions..
The next one cannot be tabled before six months.....
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treasureddhan
why BJP is not moving No confidence motion on UPA government . It is time for such motion
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I am fancy to the little boy "means u like the little boy & can do any thing for him.u like his all acts.tell if different...
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radhika_nandlal
panni,
*I am fancy to the little boy*
What does the above sentence mean?
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Facing an imminent impeachment, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Monday announced his resignation maintaining that he wanted to avoid the country being put into instability and confrontation.
"No impeachment or no chargesheet can stand against me.... But I think this is not the time for individual bravado... this is the time for serious thought.
"In the interest of the country, I have decided to resign. The resignation will reach the National Assembly Speaker shortly," the 65-year-old former army chief said in an emotional internationally televised address.
Musharraf's decision brings to an end a bitter confrontation between the presidency and the five-month-old PPP-led coalition government that has been gunning for him since its victory in the February 18 elections.
With his announcement, all speculation about his putting up a fight in Parliament has ended but still it was not clear whether he would be given any immunity while he stays in Pakistan or a safe passage.
The ruling coalition, especially PML(N) chief Nawaz Sharif who was dethroned by Musharraf in an October 1999 bloodless coup and PPP chief chief Asif Ali Zardari, had asked him to quit to avoid being impeached.
His spokesmen had always maintained that he would not quit under pressure and would face the impeachment, a motion regarding which was to be tabled in National Assembly on Tuesday. Musharraf was to be charged with various wrongdoings including violation of Constitution, murder of democracy and economic misconduct.
In his address, Musharraf asserted that all his decisions during his nine-year rule were in "national interest" as he recounted the "achievements" in all areas.
"Now, they want to impeach me. Are they afraid of my Constitutional powers? Impeachment and chargesheet is Parliament's right. To give a reply is my right.
"No chargesheet can stand against me. No charge can be proved against me. I have this much confident in myself because I have not done anything for myself. Whatever I have done, I have done for Pakistan, its people. Whatever the chargesheet I have no fear," Musharraf said.
"But questions arise as to what impact the impeachment will have on the country. Whether the country will descend into further instability and confrontation. Whether the office of Presidency should come under pressure. Should it come under impeachment procedure?"
He said whether he won or lost, the country will stand to lose if the impeachment was undertaken. "The dignity of the office of the president will be affected.... The country's dignity will be maintained."
-IE
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Now the inflation has reach at such a stage that it is beyond anyone control....
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Infy_fan_always
Hey all, Congress fans out there, Do you think this goverment was successful in controlling inflation ?
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