I agree that eating meat was very essential in initial development of humans and human brain..but it helped us to learn farming and we became HUMANS in true sense, according to me eating meat is primitive...
All round development of nation is what our leaders aimed for and it is what we will achieve...please read the article carefully and see how your leaders have failed continuously to develop your nation...
Mass murderer because you say so?
The progress Gujrat has made under his leadership has helped millions of people of all religions...24X7 electricity and water supply,better infrastructure, thousands of new jobs every year...this is what we need...we do not need pseudo secular hypocrites who can...
prophet muhammed himself said beef is poison..
IMHO i do not think it helps population control in anyways..nature is best controller of population of all animals and it is only us humans that artificially increase population of these animals...
We can not eat raw meat but we can eat and digest raw vegetables...we can not eat all vegetables just like we can not eat all animals...
I am not going to say non-vegetarian is bad because of animal suffering but it sure is reason for environmental imbalance..huge amount of grain and water is...
Because it is duty of ummah now to grant asylum to these muslims..whenever something happens to muslims all muslims around the world start bumping their chest...it is high time these islamic countries do something for islam rather than crying foul on zionism..
Today's schedule of Indian athletes...
London Olympics-Complete Schedule of Indian Athletes on Friday « SportsKeeda
London - Following is the schedule of events involving Indian athletes at the London Olympic Games on Friday.
1.30 PM ( IST)
Badminton – Saina Nehwal v/s Wang...
HIV AIDS infections are getting reduced significantly in India...
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As per latest data made available by National AIDS Control Organisation, the India HIV estimates 2008-09 highlight an overall reduction in adult HIV prevalence and HIV incidence (new...