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At death anniversary of Afzal Guru some students of JLN rain anti India slogans. They organize program with permission of University admt. GS of CPI Sita ram favored it. http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/?id=919023&boxid=21314726204&ch=0&map=map&currentTab=tabs-1&pagedate=02/13/2016&editioncode=14&pageno=1&view=  
8 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
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8 years ago
anil wrote: usha manohar wrote: Our system has been reduced to nothing but an unsafe and unhealthy place for citizens because of the political manipulations in the name of minorities , that some parties play.They want to  hate and disown anything Hindu and support anything that has minority written over it ! This trend over the years has cost our country a great deal , be it Kashmir or internal issues ! Even today they wont let go but hold on to their past mistakes and stubbornly insist on causing more damage ! Policy of Appeasement of minorities is not new it, it is continue since freedom.  Appeasing the minorities to earn votes and stick to power is the policy started by those politicians who ruled this Country for the longest time.    
8 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Reservations on Caste.
anil wrote: MG Singh wrote: rambabu wrote: I agree. Malthusian Theory of Population says, when the Demand is more and Supply is less, upsets are bound to happen. Presently, this condition is prevailing in India. Population control is the need of the hour. In this respect, I must admit, Sanjay Gandhi is right. But his approach was wrong. Good point brought out. I wonder why people cannot  implement Sanjay's policy in a more humane way. Controlling population is need of hour.  Malthus theory also said to nature is capable in controlling population.   Yes, through Natural calamities, famines, nature controls population.      
8 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
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Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
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Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
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Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
8 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
8 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
8 years ago
Babu saroj liked a reply to the topic Anti India slogan in JNU, Delhi.
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rambabu liked a reply to the topic Places to explore Incredible India.
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anil wrote: MG Singh wrote: India is a land of wonders. Thanks to my work and being member of Air Staff team, I visited the length and breadth of India from the game parks in Assam and MP ( Kaziranga and Kanha) to the historical monuments. But sadly  the infrastructure of hotels and access roads is very poor and that deters tourism.  I go to Ujjain that has history behind it, but it is so dirty and my American friend wanted to run away. Why should Indians wait for the government to do something? Why can't Indians who stay nearby beautify and clean the place.  Even our temples so lovely and artistic need a clean up. One has to see the temples in Thailand and China to realise this. Just see the mosques in UAE, so clean, and lovely It is my opinion most of the Hindus temples have not proper system of cleaning. Gurdawara of Sikhs in India is neat & clean than temples.   What you said is true. But there are some exceptions. Arya Samaj Mandir in Delhi, Konark temple in Odisha which I have seen are well maintained. Though Tirupati Venkateswara temple gets quite a good amount of Revenue, it's maintenance is not up to the mark.    
8 years ago
MG Singh wrote: India is a land of wonders. Thanks to my work and being member of Air Staff team, I visited the length and breadth of India from the game parks in Assam and MP ( Kaziranga and Kanha) to the historical monuments. But sadly  the infrastructure of hotels and access roads is very poor and that deters tourism.  I go to Ujjain that has history behind it, but it is so dirty and my American friend wanted to run away. Why should Indians wait for the government to do something? Why can't Indians who stay nearby beautify and clean the place.  Even our temples so lovely and artistic need a clean up. One has to see the temples in Thailand and China to realise this. Just see the mosques in UAE, so clean, and lovely It is my opinion most of the Hindus temples have not proper system of cleaning. Gurdawara of Sikhs in India is neat & clean than temples.  
8 years ago