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Many european people like enfield and they own them.such nice ad as well


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No one can deny the fact that India and the whole subcontinent is beautiful. The beauty lies in the diversity of fauna, flora, architecture, deserts, plains, mountains as well as people & food. My late father always fondly remembered Shimla & Nainital.

I never had the opportunity to visit Assam but read about Cherrapunjee & Mawsynram in school because annual rainfall there is nearly 500 inches! Then (1960’s) these places were part of Assam as state of Meghalaya only came into existence in 1972.
 
No one can deny the fact that India and the whole subcontinent is beautiful. The beauty lies in the diversity of fauna, flora, architecture, deserts, plains, mountains as well as people & food. My late father always fondly remembered Shimla & Nainital.

I never had the opportunity to visit Assam but read about Cherrapunjee & Mawsynram in school because annual rainfall there is nearly 500 inches! Then (1960’s) these places were part of Assam as state of Meghalaya only came into existence in 1972.

When i hear cheerapunji i used to remember this...


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This is what IT industry can do for your country, this Indian phenomenon is now an election issue in major developed countries, in both a good and bad way.

So IT Industry Gives You Shiny Skyscrapers??????:what::what::what:
 
So IT Industry Gives You Shiny Skyscrapers??????:what::what::what:

You don't need to compare skycrapers.....
Just compare public bus and trains system in Karachi and Dehli and you will find your answers.

Bengalure, Mandya and mysore have developed so much due to IT industry.
In Pakistan only corrupt politicians or successful business man can live luxury life style but it's not the same for India. There are so many people who are having huge salaries due to IT industry, finance/banking and medical industry (medical billing/coding/translation)

Pakistan can grow faster than India due to our natural resources and man power but in order to get we have to make some drastic changes.
I don't think patching the current system will fix the problem. I believe in revamping the whole system which will bring proper checks and balances. Riyasat can't survive with this corrupt mafia and with their massive corruptions and money laundering.
 
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Guys! Could you stop the back and forth now, please?

The last few posts bring nothing to the discussion for
the rest of us; in fact, they take away from enjoying it.

I'm sure another chance to insult each other will surface
soon elsewhere.
In the meanwhile, good days, Tay.
 

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