joekrish
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Because Im a Think Tank.
You are the kind that fits the role-------no doubts.
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Because Im a Think Tank.
We are still illeterate bunch of crowded people, who does not respect people...We have miles to go for being considered as a human being...We are still in mindset of an animal...Way to go...
Thanks for the post. Every day I want to see most idiotic post of the day so that I can keep my post's quality level above that post.With decreasing percentages of women, India will soon be no place for a foreign men too
Seems like everyone is concerned more about Indian women.
Well, on topic, we need strict laws for protection of tourists from eve teasers, thieves, scam artists, pick pockets etc. by making stricter laws as Tourism not only helps in building our soft power but also bring huge revenue and provides jobs to millions of people associated with it. Having exposure to tourism in cities I have spent time like Agra, Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur famous for Ranthambhore National Park, where world's best sighting of tiger happens and has been focus of many Discovery Channel and Nat Geo documentaries, I have seen that tourists need reservation and extra protection.
In Ranthambhore, the guides and drivers are professional, and if tourists are lucky enough to see tiger in wild pays handsomely as a tip to guide, driver etc. I have seen equal or more female members in the tourist group from foreign in this city. Similar is the case with Jaipur. Women from foreign countries love to buy many things from these places as they are more inclined to buy sarees, lachas, bangles, home decoration stuffs, and are major customer relative to foreign males.
So from tourism point of view, we should make more efforts for protection of tourists especially women.
Thnks for the post. Every day I want to see most idiotic post of the day so that I can keep my post's quality level above that post.
Not mad bro.KRAIT jee why so mad? Some trolling is called for when threads like these open up
American Michelle Tanner (name changed) didn't have to part with her money when she came to India on a backpacking trip in 2010, but she did become a victim of sexual harassment. "Someone pinched my bottom when I went to Chandni Chowk; when I turned around to see who it was, I felt a hand grab my breast. I felt so humiliated that I immediately returned to my hotel, shut myself in my room, and broke down," she said.
Not mad bro.
Problem is if we agree to discuss on a banned topic like this, people turn it into troll fest and then other posters blame us that why can't you have serious discussion.
So we get stuck.
I agree bro
World should come to this problem and figure out how we can free Indians from this caveman mentality
exactly. enlightened people like @Icewolf have a too much knowledge on every topic related to india.
so our views get suppressed.
If you were trying to be sarcastic, your sarcasm skills are in a horrible state!Akalmand ko ishara hi kaafi hain. I wish I could be more subtle in expressing the sarcasm.
However, the Indian guy who frequently puts his mothers' sexually explicit photos as his avatar may have found this report really amusing.