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kamal  wrote on Oct 02 2008

HI ! I SOMETIME WONDER WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO GEN NEXT UNDER THE PREVAILING CIRCUMSTANCES IN OUR NATION. HAS NOT THE TIME COME YET TO WAKE UP? OR IS IT NOT THE HIGH TIME THAT WE AS AN INDIAN TAKE OVER THE REIN FROM THESE SO CALLED 'NETAS' ? I THINK IT WILL BE TOO LATE THEREAFTER. BUT THEN SOMEBODY HAS SAID - 'IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO BE LATE THAN NEVER'. shayad apne desh ki yahi kahani hain ki jab tak necktak nahin aata koi nahi uthta. HOPE WE WAKE UP SOON OR OUR FUTURE GEN WILL SEE THE WORST.......


Krishna Shivaji  wrote on Sep 11 2008

HI to everyone


SHIVANSH JINDAL  wrote on Sep 09 2008

A sweeper dsn't clean the street and we take all our frstrtn on a guy who get 50 Rs a day. The poor and in poverty are blamed for the pitiful hygiene situation in cities like Kolkata and Mumbai, and i guess they buy Lays and cadbury's, the coke n watr bottles, they insist on havin xtra polythene bag when they go for shopping in the NEW MALL, They're impatient enought to thrw all the above on roads n drains frm their City's n SX4s n clog up the drains. U ME US v mke d dfrnce, Lts mke it right.


Tanuj Chadha  wrote on Sep 07 2008

India won the fight at the NSG meeting in Vienna, But have we lost the battle ?. Americans say that INDIA cannot do any nuclear test if they want the supply of nuclear fuel, but anyone even takenout the cost of nuclear generated energy in INR ?. There are still many questions which have to be answered.


Upasana Makati  wrote on Aug 19 2008

Pakistan President Perez Musharaff steps down to avoid impeachement. THis news thrilled the members of te PPP as well as the general public of Pakistan. Some say it was a mutual decision between the PP and the President wile others say that US playes a very important role in this grave step. But how many of us have thought about its effect on India. What do you have to say.?? What is now in store for India..??


Sharinee Jagtiani  wrote on Aug 14 2008

What about those days when it was a belief in our country that a child is a messenger of God? All of us were once our nana-nani or dada-dadi’s most pampered favourite with a promised chocolate bar after every boring roti-sabji meal.Those were just the days! However now, child-innocence has just been browbeaten by some callous souls, making children, victims of trafficking, labour and molestation. Everything which was something shown just in the movies is now for real. how can the youth heal this


Sharinee Jagtiani  wrote on Aug 14 2008

The condition that we are facing at present is Global Warming. This term means that there is an increase in the Earth’ near surface air and oceans in recent decades and is projected to continue. The result- melting of snow capped mountains, raising water levels and submerging of coastal areas! That same Arabian Sea that greets us on our morning walks may eat right into us when we least expect it. WHat is being done about this?


Sharinee Jagtiani  wrote on Aug 14 2008

The definition of the free media is changing today with haste and we often find ourselves confused in the midst of action. Sometimes we say, ‘how on earth do the media men get access to all this information’ and sometimes we say, ‘why couldn’t the media have warned us?’ so is the freedom of the media reality in the real sense or a myth?


Krutika Behrawala  wrote on Aug 08 2008

So Woman’s Day is done and over with…But when we reflect back we wonder, why just one day to celebrate woman hood? Doesn’t she deserve being cherished everyday? As a woman stands tall against all obstacles hindering her growth in this patriarchal society, even after being ridiculed by the perverted minds, she does not regret her identity. She fights the battle of life every single day. Of course, she doesn’t want your sympathy. The modern woman only wants equal status, dignity and opportunity.


Krutika Behrawala  wrote on Aug 08 2008

A young boy, not more than 13 years of age, stressed and fatigued, forced to carry enormous load on his shoulders while he should be indulging in sports, studies and other things that boys of his age do...such is the state of poverty stricken children who become wage earners at such a young age. Through laws we have always tried to ban child labour but it still exists. It’s now upon us, the YOUTH to take measures to ban child labour.