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rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

 

 

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
 

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

As of now many of the states are facing drought although Karnataka is not one of them, which surprises me..We never have any water problem in the coastal areas but interiors always have ..

states water scarcity graph 20090608 

 

 

 


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Water scarcity is not there in AP now. But Telangana is experiencing severe water scarcity. Additionally, according to Weather reports, both the states of AP and Telangana will have adequate rains.

 

The map has been drawn after research. And as far as monsoon s are concerned. The entire country will have sufficient railfall. Not just one isolated state...


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

This in fact is the reality today but a few people for whom cricket and their own enjoyment is important would rather overlook this.

http://m.timesofindia.com/india/Only-24-water-left-in-Indias-91-key-reservoirs/articleshow/51818462.cms?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=TOI

 


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

Already Bombay High Court has ordered BCCI to shift all the IPL Matches from Maharashtra to some other places. But BCCI is also facing trouble to find out such a place, where the water scarcity is not there. Now, BCCI is constantly shifting the venues from one place to other. The way in which things are going, it seems IPL will be stopped once and for all for this year.

 

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

Already Bombay High Court has ordered BCCI to shift all the IPL Matches from Maharashtra to some other places. But BCCI is also facing trouble to find out such a place, where the water scarcity is not there. Now, BCCI is constantly shifting the venues from one place to other. The way in which things are going, it seems IPL will be stopped once and for all for this year.

An extremely right decision has been given by the Bombay High Court. The cricketers who justified IPL to be held in Mumbai reflected their insensitive nature.

 


shampasaid

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

Already Bombay High Court has ordered BCCI to shift all the IPL Matches from Maharashtra to some other places. But BCCI is also facing trouble to find out such a place, where the water scarcity is not there. Now, BCCI is constantly shifting the venues from one place to other. The way in which things are going, it seems IPL will be stopped once and for all for this year.

Why court and public worry for BCCI. BCCI is not doing all these for chairty or for welfare of Indian public. It is purely a commercial event.

 

 

 

 

 

anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

Already Bombay High Court has ordered BCCI to shift all the IPL Matches from Maharashtra to some other places. But BCCI is also facing trouble to find out such a place, where the water scarcity is not there. Now, BCCI is constantly shifting the venues from one place to other. The way in which things are going, it seems IPL will be stopped once and for all for this year.

Why court and public worry for BCCI. BCCI is not doing all these for chairty or for welfare of Indian public. It is purely a commercial event.

Yes. IPL is a commercial venture.BCCI is makes lot of money by selling the Franchises.

 

 

 

 

 

 

rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
Babu saroj wrote:

well it is very simple if by stopping IPL in India now will help the people of maharastra then i think its better to stop ipl matches in Maharastra and if not then why to waste our time in making out own blood pressure high 

True, It is plain common sense that you do the needful and be humane, Thank god there are some who see it this way !

Even if the water that will be utilised for IPL cannot be used for drought affected regions, it is still a crime to waste water in such a way when it is clear that the needs of common people and farmers is far more greater than cheap entertainment. And where there is a true and sincere will to help others, there is a way as is evident from the fact that Maharashtra CM Fadnavis arranged for a special water train brought in from Rajasthan which was filled with 5 lakh liters of water in Miraj and sent to Latur which is affected severely with drought.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/first-train-carrying-five-lakh-litres-water-reaches-drought-hit-latur/articleshow/51787768.cms

Instead of wasting precious water on such cheap and vulgar displays of wealth, it would be better used to water dying crops and animals instead.

The BCCI Na IPL is so flushed with funds that apparently they have been buying water from tankers from wells, wasting precious water...all that talk about treated water is just that ! The court has noted down all these details and also said that it is better to shift the jamborie elsewhere. In a country hit by one of the worst droughts ever, is there a need for this?

At present most of part of India is facing water crises. It may serious in some region. At present cost of 1 bucket water in Shimla is 100Rs.

In that respect, we in AP, except Telengana are lucky, We do not have any water scarcity. Let IPL be shifted to Vizag,

We also have any problem of water but I never suggest that IPL shifted to Sriganganagar. Some matches of Pune shifted to Moholi. Nice decision.

Already Bombay High Court has ordered BCCI to shift all the IPL Matches from Maharashtra to some other places. But BCCI is also facing trouble to find out such a place, where the water scarcity is not there. Now, BCCI is constantly shifting the venues from one place to other. The way in which things are going, it seems IPL will be stopped once and for all for this year.

Why court and public worry for BCCI. BCCI is not doing all these for chairty or for welfare of Indian public. It is purely a commercial event.

Yes. IPL is a commercial venture.BCCI is makes lot of money by selling the Franchises.

But some persons are crying, such as this show is matter of nation pride. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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