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@JanjaWeed Ek aur poster chipkauwing bas tere liye..:p:

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I don't have any problem with you being a christian nor i have any grudge towards Christianity.On the contrary,i consider Jesus Christ to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu and hence i would never ever abuse or mock Christianity.My problem in this thread is the way you're promoting communal hatred by declaring that Christians will never tolerate any Hindu candidates and things like that.Well if you really want to form a pan Indian Christian party,you are welcome to do that as it's your constitutional right and as long as your party doesn't get involved in any anti-national activity it's totally legitimate.
The Hindu members here are attacking you for deliberately spreading hatred like in your previous post where you intentionally taunted Ranjeet by proclaiming that "Kerala house will serve beef from tomorrow" when you know this quite well that Jaats like @ranjeet bhai are staunch Hindus and they are dead against any form of cow slaughtering,plus you have deliberately manipulated the news,the truth is that only buffalo meat will be served in your "Kerala House"!What you are doing here in the name of "secularism" is deliberately causing friction between the Hindu and the Christian Indian members of this forum:coffee:!
I can understand and will accept the concerns wholeheartedly in the above post if that was written by posters like Nair,Sparky,kurup,Bangalore,rain man or Dharmashikan..Because i have never seen them posting craps,verbal vomitings with an intention to hurt or mock others beliefs..Most others,who use to post here including me are more or less fanatics or religious nuts,honestly saying..You guys have no rights to correct me because we both are in the same boat....Go through the posting histories of your friends especially like ranjeet or samudra manithan/manvan..I think i am way milder than them anything..
I didn't said that i will never vote for Hindus.I don't have any issue with voting non sanghi secular Hindus..
Reg beef..Who is saying cow meat??..Did i said??..check my earlier posts. Buffalo meat is also called as beef in our area(i don't know about west Bengal)..i guess you have mistaken it for cow..

I don't have any problem with you being a christian nor i have any grudge towards Christianity.On the contrary,i consider Jesus Christ to be an avatar of Lord Vishnu and hence i would never ever abuse or mock Christianity.My problem in this thread is the way you're promoting communal hatred by declaring that Christians will never tolerate any Hindu candidates and things like that.Well if you really want to form a pan Indian Christian party,you are welcome to do that as it's your constitutional right and as long as your party doesn't get involved in any anti-national activity it's totally legitimate.
The Hindu members here are attacking you for deliberately spreading hatred like in your previous post where you intentionally taunted Ranjeet by proclaiming that "Kerala house will serve beef from tomorrow" when you know this quite well that Jaats like @ranjeet bhai are staunch Hindus and they are dead against any form of cow slaughtering,plus you have deliberately manipulated the news,the truth is that only buffalo meat will be served in your "Kerala House"!What you are doing here in the name of "secularism" is deliberately causing friction between the Hindu and the Christian Indian members of this forum:coffee:!
I can understand and will accept the concerns wholeheartedly in the above post if that was written by posters like Nair,Sparky,kurup,Bangalore,rain man or Dharmashikan..Because i have never seen them posting craps,verbal vomitings with an intention to hurt or mock others beliefs..Most others,who use to post here including me are more or less fanatics or religious nuts,honestly saying..You guys have no rights to correct me because we both are in the same boat....Go through the posting histories of your friends especially like ranjeet or samudra manithan/manvan..I think i am way milder than them anything..
I didn't said that i will never vote for Hindus.I don't have any issue with voting non sanghi secular Hindus..
Reg beef..Who is saying cow meat??..Did i said??..check my earlier posts. Buffalo meat is also called as beef in our area(i don't know about west Bengal)..i guess you have mistaken it for cow..

Why whats wrong with Congress?
They have no scope in the future..Next decade is for political parties belonging/based on religion like BJP,MIM,Muslim league etc ..sad but true..

The moment you will conceive that illegitimate thought congress will take back you secular certificate. And it won't be long before you will have your own '84.
hehe.. we have dozen of Christian based political parties/movements in Kerala..Time to bring them under the same umbrella..If we withdraw the support of Congress,they can't survive for long because nearly half of Congress supporters in Kerala are Christians.
 
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Boost for NDA initiatives: India jumps 12 spots in World Bank ease of doing business ranks in just 1 yr - Firstpost

This is for the people who think Modi is a damp squib.

"What is significant about India is that they are in the middle of what appears to be a very, very ambitious process of reforms affecting a broad range of areas captured by the Doing Business indicators," Lopez Claros, Director of the Global Indicators Group World Bank, said during a conference call.

"My expectation, therefore, is that if this process continues, if it is sustained, and the authorities show the degree of determination which has been in evidence in the last year, then we could see substantial improvements in coming year," he said.

Observing that the potential to see kind of a rapid economic growth in India is very high, Claros said it has very favourable demographics, and to the extent that some of the bottlenecks that the Doing Business data identified in India are removed, the potential benefits could be quite large.

"And India being India, that is a large economy. This could have also international repercussions in terms of the impact on the global economy," he said.
 
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So that makes it both WB and global competitiveness report where strong ranking up has happened.

If we can maintain this momentum, things look very good for India in the 2020 - 2030 decade where massive growth will happen in absolute terms.
 
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Girls punished for applying mehendi in Hyderguda

HYDERABAD: A private school principal in Hyderguda allegedly punished six girl students for applying mehendi on their hands, the SCPCR said.

The SCPCR took cognizance of the incident and issued notices to the collector and the district education officer to submit an action-taken report in this regard before November 16. "On the occasion of Dasara, the students had applied mehendi on their hands. As the schools reopened on Monday, the principal threw the girls out," said Achyutha Rao.

The incident came to light when, secretary of All India Students Federation sent a complaint to the SCPCR.
 
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SFI sweeps Hyderabad varsity polls

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Students celebrating the victory of Students Federation of India in the student union elections on University of Hyderabad campus on Friday.– Photo: By Arrangement

SFI's Zuhail K.P. wins as president with a margin of 339 votes over his nearest rival belonging to ABVP panel in University of Hyderabad student body polls.
The panel consisting of Students Federation of India (SFI), Dalit Students’ Union (DSU), Telangana Students’ Front (TSF) and Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) swept the keenly-contested Student Union elections of the University of Hyderabad.

Zuhail K.P. won as president with a margin of 339 votes over his nearest rival belonging to Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) panel. He polled 1,603 votes as against 1,264 of ABVP candidate Gurajada.

Raju Kumar Sahu emerged winner as general secretary polling 1,460 votes as against 1,270 polled by Vandana Rathore of ABVP.

Winners of other posts include M. Venkatesh (vice-president – 1,580 votes) N. Siva Durga Rao (joint secretary – 1,470 votes), Chiluka Srilatha (cultural secretary – 1,568 votes) and P. Sandeep Kumar (sports secretary – 1,453 votes).

Aleena Sebastian and Sana Fatima were elected for Gender Sensitisation– Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GS-CASH).

Considerable majority

The panel won all the posts with considerable majority except the general secretary post where it faced some competition from the ABVP candidate. The ABVP came second in all the posts except the sports secretary where the candidate from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) was placed second. The UDA was the winner last year.

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a article from 10th october but yes, another victory for socialist thought.

University elections in hyderabad, never held any importance in the social or political spectrum of the state. so, this win by SFI values for nothing..
 
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We don't need to go anywhere..Kerala is our mother land..We will fight and die here only...

When it comes to fly away or fight and die, most of the people prefer to fly away. In kashmir, Pundeets prefered to flee.

To endorse Nitish or not ? The flip flop continues. Must have changed his mind again after seeing people thronging to Modi rally !

Arvind Kejriwal Urges People to Vote for Nitish Kumar

As if people of bihar are going to listen to him.
 
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SFI sweeps Hyderabad varsity polls

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Students celebrating the victory of Students Federation of India in the student union elections on University of Hyderabad campus on Friday.– Photo: By Arrangement

SFI's Zuhail K.P. wins as president with a margin of 339 votes over his nearest rival belonging to ABVP panel in University of Hyderabad student body polls.
The panel consisting of Students Federation of India (SFI), Dalit Students’ Union (DSU), Telangana Students’ Front (TSF) and Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) swept the keenly-contested Student Union elections of the University of Hyderabad.

Zuhail K.P. won as president with a margin of 339 votes over his nearest rival belonging to Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) panel. He polled 1,603 votes as against 1,264 of ABVP candidate Gurajada.

Raju Kumar Sahu emerged winner as general secretary polling 1,460 votes as against 1,270 polled by Vandana Rathore of ABVP.

Winners of other posts include M. Venkatesh (vice-president – 1,580 votes) N. Siva Durga Rao (joint secretary – 1,470 votes), Chiluka Srilatha (cultural secretary – 1,568 votes) and P. Sandeep Kumar (sports secretary – 1,453 votes).

Aleena Sebastian and Sana Fatima were elected for Gender Sensitisation– Committee Against Sexual Harassment (GS-CASH).

Considerable majority

The panel won all the posts with considerable majority except the general secretary post where it faced some competition from the ABVP candidate. The ABVP came second in all the posts except the sports secretary where the candidate from the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) was placed second. The UDA was the winner last year.

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source - SFI sweeps Hyderabad varsity polls - The Hindu
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a article from 10th october but yes, another victory for socialist thought.

HCU student elections are important now???
I am a product of that university. It is not politically active nor does it produce ideological minds. Its good for science, math and computers only.
 
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Supreme Court tells Modi govt to scrap reservations from institutes of higher education

he Supreme Court on Tuesday called for the end of the reservation system in all institutions of higher education, regretting that 'some privilege remains unchanged' 68 years after Independence. It urged the Modi government to take steps to remove reservations in 'national interest'.

According to Indian Express, a bench of Justices Dipak Misra and PC Pant noted that despite several reminders to the central and state governments to make merit the primary criteria for admissions into super-specialty courses, the reality is that reservation is given preference over merit.

"The fond hope has remained in the sphere of hope… The said privilege remains unchanged, as if (it is) to compete with eternity," the bench remarked. The court said it agreed with two of its own judgements from 1988.

The two cases refer to reservations in super-speciality medical courses, wherein the Supreme Court had stated that 'there should really be no reservation'. The rationale given was that improving higher education was in the general interest of the country, and quality of medical services needed to be good.

“We hope and trust that the Government of India and the state governments shall seriously consider this aspect of the matter without delay and appropriate guidelines shall be evolved…” these judgments had stated.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it was 'inclined' to convey the same message it did 27 years ago, according to Indian Express. "Therefore, we echo the same feeling and reiterate the aspirations of others so that authorities can objectively assess and approach the situation so that the national interest can become paramount," the court said.

The apex court also referred to a body of judgments, asking government authorities to refrain from relaxing the eligibility criteria basing it on various kinds of reservations, since it would defeat the very purpose of imparting the best possible training to selected meritorious candidates.

These observations were made by the Supreme Court while delivering judgement on a slew of petitions which had challenged an eligibility criteria for admissions into certain super-specialty medical courses in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. The bench said it could not interfere with the admission process in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana since a Presidential Order had been created and the constitutionality of the order not challenged.

Recently, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had caused a controversy by opining that the reservation system in the country needed to be reexamined, sparking protests from across the political spectrum. Even the BJP had disagreed with Bhagwat and stated that there were no plans to scrap reservations.

Supreme Court tells Modi govt to scrap reservations from institutes of higher education | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis
 
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