Yesterday My Boss wrote a letter to PM of India, that he has been doing his work sincerely and actively since 25 years. He never refused any work given by Officers.
Whether he is also eligible for Bharat Ratna like Sachin
Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Maha Papi on Apr 07, 2011 03:38 PM
Yes, I asked. He replied that Sachin has a blemish that he is not a big match player. My boss does not have even that blemish. He really deserves BR if Sachin deserves
Re: Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Ashish Singh Tanwar on Apr 07, 2011 04:04 PM
Have you gone out of your mind , how can you compare sachin from your boss ?where is sachin and where is your boss, how much he has contributed to the nation ? what big thing your boss has given to the country ?
Re: Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Ashish Tanwar on Apr 07, 2011 04:03 PM
Have you gone out of your mind , how can you compare sachin from your boss ?where is sachin and where is your boss, how much he has contributed to the nation ? what big thing your boss has given to the country ?
Re: Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Ashish Tanwar on Apr 07, 2011 04:03 PM
Have you gone out of your mind , how can you compare sachin from your boss ?where is sachin and where is your boss, how much he has contributed to the nation ? what big thing your boss has given to the country ?
Re: Re: Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Devaguptapu Shiva on Apr 07, 2011 08:35 PM
What is Sachin's contribution to the nation? No doubt, he is a good player and all his great contribution is only for the sport of cricket and not for the nation. He even has been exempted from paying taxes just being a good player. He doesn't have any direct visible contribution or service to the Indian society and cause. He is indeed a beneficiary of our taxes.
Re: Re: Re: Re: By Boss wants BR
by Devaguptapu Shiva on Apr 07, 2011 08:35 PM
What is Sachin's contribution to the nation? No doubt, he is a good player and all his great contribution is only for the sport of cricket and not for the nation. He even has been exempted from paying taxes just being a good player. He doesn't have any direct visible contribution or service to the Indian society and cause. He is indeed a beneficiary of our taxes.
Re: bharat ratna
by Nagendra Nayak on Apr 07, 2011 04:06 PM
yes. but India needs team spirit. individual merit ( meritocracy ) is not needed for India. Giving Bharat Ratna for a cricket player with so many fans may get better votes. Chess is an intellectual game....so on...