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- Sun Jan 28, 2018 4:59 am
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
Rahul Mehta's entire political and social media career is based on trivialisations. Unfortunately, his prolific posts on this forum mark it as a hub of trivialisation in the eyes of any first-time visitor. If the intention is to turn BGF into a forum that's read widely and taken seriously, the way ...
Re: Cricket
The guy coming to replace Parthiv is again another hanger-around. Dinesh Karthik has been in and out of the team since about 2006, do we have no one else?
- Tue Jan 16, 2018 3:03 pm
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Nukkad
- Replies: 1356
- Views: 1235435
Re: Nukkad
I think for a lot of SW munnas, the benchmark has been set by the likes of WeWork. I have beer on tap available, part of my subscription. Very chalaak strategy!
- Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:31 am
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
Togadia has been out of favour for quite some time now, almost like Bannon being abandoned even by Breitbart faithful.
- Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:14 am
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
That is a whole lot of fear-mongering with regards to FRDI Bill. Many of the points you raise have been explained here: http://www.opindia.com/2017/12/banks-ca ... factcheck/
- Tue Jan 16, 2018 7:07 am
- Forum: General Discussions
- Topic: Nukkad
- Replies: 1356
- Views: 1235435
Re: Nukkad
No, I was wondering the same, frequency has gone down, but that might also be due to many active posters not really migrating (yet).
- Tue Jan 16, 2018 5:15 am
- Forum: Politics, News & Current Affairs
- Topic: Indian IT Industry
- Replies: 32
- Views: 26086
Re: Indian IT Industry
I can personally attest to the Wipro BSc scheme. It was called WASE and had some of the best performers I had seen in Wipro , in my BU at the time (2006-2010) My cousin was at Vegetable Oil Co too, freshly out of his BSc in Physics from a small town college. This was around 1998/99, and then he lef...
- Mon Jan 15, 2018 5:38 pm
- Forum: Politics, News & Current Affairs
- Topic: Indian IT Industry
- Replies: 32
- Views: 26086
Re: Indian IT Industry
I would never hire a guy on a union. This socialist mindset needs to be crushed in innovation industries.
Re: Cricket
Brilliant innings by Virat, but what were the rest of the guys doing? It looked like Ashwin and Ishant showed more intent and purpose than the rest of the much vaunted batsmen. And Pandya's runout, what an idiot!
Re: Cricket
I don't doubt it was genuine, one bad day, and the Bakis often have a tendency to raise their game unexpectedly in a series. A few things went against us that day, new mujahid Bumrah getting a wicket off a no-ball, their bowling suddenly finding a spring in their step, Kohli getting out cheap. If an...
Re: Cricket
That is the conventional wisdom, that they get quicker till about 25/26, then maintain for a few years, then steadily go down. Nagerkoti already has had a shoulder injury apparently, so very important to take care of these two. Two 145+ guys bowling, instead of these 130k trundlers will be such a be...
Re: Cricket
Ya allah! So heartening to read about nanha mujahids bouncing out nanha white pakis! Speedy Nagarkoti, Mavi spring a surprise on Australia It was meant to be a trial by spin for Australia. Instead, Kamlesh Nagarkoti and Shivam Mavi, the Indian quicks, were zipping and hooping the ball under Tauranga...
- Sun Jan 14, 2018 12:54 pm
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
Scamgress latest insult to the nation https://twitter.com/INCIndia/status/952469912554946561 This on the day of a very important visit by the Israeli PM Shameless congress Utterly shameless by the Barmaid Mafia. No sense of occasion, and they certainly don't give two hoots about the nation either. :x
Re: Cricket
Pleasantly surprised to see two young fast bowlers bowlers in the U-19 world cup. "A clinical victory for India their first league game. India, after a stroke of luck in the form of a no-ball dismissal, got off to a great start and put on 180 for the first wicket. The openers missed out on hundreds,...
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:42 pm
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
I agree - some of us just don't understand the gravity of the situation. Congoons, over 60-odd years have developed such power, that the pull the strings even when they don't have electoral power. Case in point - Supreme Court judges. And think about the lakhs of government employees, a huge percent...
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 8:33 pm
- Forum: Politics, News & Current Affairs
- Topic: Ram Sethu
- Replies: 19
- Views: 16574
Re: Ram Sethu
Thank you, will look it up, would love to contribute to dharmic organisations in any way I can.
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 2:02 pm
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
Most of the secular traditions in Europe come from French philosophers, but then even France is a very Catholic country.
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:30 pm
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
'Secular' was obviously introduced due the the Nehruvian influence, who in turn picked it up from Europe. There is a different connotation to 'secular' in Europe, and as it is understood by many in India. To many Indians, secular is fair and equal treatment of all religious groups (धर्म निष्पक्ष). N...
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 5:59 am
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
I am simply shocked at the Nehruvianism of Fadnavis. Especially since I thought he used to be a pracharak.
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:48 am
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
The thing about shlokas is that it's not merely religious, its also cultural and historic. Hence the bhoomi poojan when digging the foundation of a government building, or Ganesh pooja before launching a rocket. It is very much rooted in the history and culture of the land, and Hindus cannot and mus...
- Thu Jan 11, 2018 3:45 am
- Forum: Politics, News & Current Affairs
- Topic: Indian IT Industry
- Replies: 32
- Views: 26086
Re: Indian IT Industry
It might also be a chicken and egg problem. Presumably with a higher quality of engineers entering these professions, the quality of goods being produced might increase, eventually leading to a higher demand for those goods. I am hopeful especially due to the private sector entering the nascent MIC ...
- Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:11 pm
- Forum: Politics, News & Current Affairs
- Topic: Indian IT Industry
- Replies: 32
- Views: 26086
Re: Indian IT Industry
It will be really good to see some of this engineering talent being diverted to aerospace/defense, agriculture, civil engineering, and city planning. All areas that where we could do with more people, as opposed to just writing code tests.
- Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:09 pm
- Forum: Archive
- Topic: The Great Indian Political Drama - 1 (Oct 2017 - Mar 2018)
- Replies: 4973
- Views: 3797019
Re: The Great Indian Political Drama - Oct 2017
Looks every bit a CPM/TMC goon!